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Running a sports business in New Orleans comes with a number of unique challenges. Ask the Voodoo, the Jazz, or for many years the struggling…
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TriPod: New Orleans at 300 returns with a new story about an indigenous sport that became popular before the Civil War.Players are on a field holding two…
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Just by living in New Orleans you can naturally develop a lot of useful skills. Dodging potholes and catching Mardi Gras beads improves hand-eye…
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TriPod -- New Orleans at 300 revisits the first integrated high school sports contest in Louisiana, on February 25, 1965.It’s the last practice of the…
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On January 1, 1935 Americans were dealing with some big issues: the Great Depression had crippled the economy and the Dust Bowl had scoured the land. But…
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Anointed Hands Boxing Gym on Pontchartrain Drive in Slidell is a modest facility, filled with loud music and kids. It is kind of like a community center —…
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Imagine a room full of boys and girls enthralled in playing a game that’s not on video. It’s not even electronic. The game began about a thousand years…
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1. Pelicans preview with Jason Saul and Fletcher Mackel.2. Jack interviews local breast cancer researcher and physicians.3. Jack interviews Henry Griffin…
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Writer Scott Gold has been worried lately. Every autumn he sees his loved ones overtaken by something beyond his control. It doesn’t last but a day or so,…
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ESPN The Magazine has devoted an entire issue to a single writer and subject. Wright Thompson discusses his story "Beyond the Breach."