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Original Programming: Public Affairs: Dr. Lena Al-Dujaili on Glaucoma The Music Show: REPLAY NOLA By Mouth: Jeffrey Mattia of Pyr Restaurant The Writer’s Forum: Steve Luxemberg Figure of Speech: Segment of An Atheist, A Priest and a Jungian Analyst Walk into a Bar by local playwright Deldon McNeely Books: Best Seller Fiction – CITY OF GIRLS by Elizabeth Gilbert and read by Jillian Richman (M-F 9AM-10AM; 10-11PM) Best Seller Non- Fiction – […]
It's that time of year again and WRBH is celebrating with our annual airing of Holiday Short Stories read by local celebrities. This segment will air Monday through Friday and will air during the Midday Short Story and Poetry programs at 12:30PM. Here's the full schedule for who and what story to expect: WEEK 1Monday, Dec. 7th:Santa Calls read by John Goodman and The Birds for Christmas read by Wendell PierceTuesday,Dec. 8th:The Littlest […]
Books on Air: Best Selling Non-Fiction:ENDURE: MIND, BODY, AND THE CURIOUSLY ELASTIC LIMITS OF HUMAN PERFORMANCE written by Alex Hutchinson Great Literature: MIDDLEMARCH written by George Eliot Best Selling Fiction: DAUGHTERS OF THE NEW YEAR written by E.M. Tran (One Book One New Orleans Book of the Year 2025) Contemporary Classics: JAYBER CROW written by Wendell Berry The Book off the Shelf: THE GREAT EASTERN written by Howard A. Rodman […]
Books on Air: Best Selling Non-Fiction:WHEN THE GOING WAS GOOD: AN EDITOR'S ADVENTURES DURING THE LAST GOLDEN AGE OF MAGAZINES written by Graydon Carter Great Literature: MIDDLEMARCH written by George Eliot Best Selling Fiction: DAUGHTERS OF THE NEW YEAR written by E.M. Tran (One Book One New Orleans Book of the Year 2025) Contemporary Classics: A TREE GROWS IN BROOKLYN written by Betty Smith The Book off the Shelf: THE […]
Announcements: WRBH's annual airing of the One Book One New Orleans Book of the Year begins New Years Day at 9:00am in the Best Selling Fiction Category! This year's selection was Daughters of the New Year written by E.M. Tran. Be sure to tune in! Books on Air: Best Selling Non-Fiction:WHEN THE GOING WAS GOOD: AN EDITOR'S ADVENTURES DURING THE LAST GOLDEN AGE OF MAGAZINES written by Graydon Carter Great […]
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Join host Mike Tusa as he interviews authors, offering listeners a glimpse into the minds behind the books.
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Gain intimate perspectives on the lives of musicians, actors, historical figures, and more with these engaging Sunday memoirs and biographies.
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Enjoy weekly readings from the latest New Yorker magazine, featuring captivating articles, fiction, and commentary.
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Engage with important topics in this interview program, hosted by former WWL-TV chief meteorologist Carl Arredondo, featuring discussions on current events and community issues.
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Stay updated on the latest in cinema with movie news, reviews, and insights into the world of film.
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Stay informed with the latest news from The Times-Picayune | The New Orleans Advocate, The Associated Press, and beyond. Each Saturday, we bring you the top U.S. and global headlines from The Wall Street Journal. Throughout the week, we also feature stories from key local publications, including The Lens, Gambit, City Business, and Lagniappe, keeping you connected to the heart of the Crescent City.
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Get your dose of humor with satirical news stories from sources like The Onion and Reductress, offering a comedic twist on current events.
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Enjoy a light-hearted break with the best of the Sunday funnies, bringing comic relief to your day.
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Gain intimate perspectives on the lives of musicians, actors, historical figures, and more with these engaging Sunday memoirs and biographies.
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Join host Mike Tusa as he interviews authors, offering listeners a glimpse into the minds behind the books.
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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.