Blog

This Week In Original Programming (12/21 – 12/27): The Paris Review Editor Lorin Stein and WWII Historian Antony Beevor

todayDecember 23, 2015 6

Background
share close

What’s new this week on WRBH’s original programming? Check it out!

The Herman Grima House in the Fench Quarter of New Orleans

PUBLIC AFFAIRS: Airs on Wednesday at 4PM and again on Sunday at 7:30AM. Host Lyn Koppel is joined by Mammi Gasperez from the Herman-Grima House. Find out more about it here.

A Confederacy of Dunces Cookbook

NOLA BY MOUTH: Airs on Wednesday at 4:30PM and Saturday at 9:30PM. Host Amy Sins shows us the best sides of New Orleans food culture, focuses on current events and brings interesting personalities to the table (pun intended). This week welcomes on Cynthia LeJeune Nobles, author of A Confederacy of Dunces Cookbook: Recipes from Ignatius J. Reilly’s New Orleans. Find out more about Nobles and her book here.

Blind Texas Marlin

CHARLIE’S MUSIC SHOWTune in on Thursday at 4PM and Sunday at 12:00PM. Join host Charlie Smith as he tackles the local music scene and beyond. This week he talks with local band Blind Texas Marlin who describe themselves as “…an 8 piece hillbilly big band from New Orleans Louisiana.” Find out more about the band and their music here.

Lorin Stein, editor of The Paris Review looks out a window

THE WRITER’S FORUM: Tune in on Thursday at 4:30PM, Saturday at 8:30AM and Sunday at 1PM. David Benedetto welcomes two guests this week: Lorin Stein, editor of the Paris Review, and historian Antony Beevor, who writes about WWII and recently released his latest book, Ardennes 1944. 

Miss your favorite interview program? Remember to check out WRBH’s Soundcloud page (www.soundcloud.com/wrbhreadingradio) where you can listen to all our previously aired interview shows.


Written by: WRBH

Rate it

About WRBH

WRBH 88.3 FM, Radio for the Blind and Print Handicapped, is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and is the only full-time reading service on the FM dial in the United States. At WRBH, our mission is to turn the printed word into the spoken word so that the blind and print handicapped receive the same ease of access to current information as their sighted peers.

WRBH Show Image

Best-Selling Non-Fiction

access_time6:00 am - 7:00 am
0%