Today on Louisiana Considered, we discuss the cold front that hit Louisiana over the weekend. We also learn about Spanish ...
Discover the award-winning shorts by HBCU students and recent graduates at the inaugural HBCU Week NOW Student Film Festival premiering on Jan. 27.
That storytelling tradition continues Monday, February 2 at 8:00 pm with the premiere of LA64, a new LPB original weekly travel series exploring every corner of the state.
Louisiana Public Broadcasting (LPB) has released a new educational collection titled Louisiana’s Hidden History: Spanish Louisiana in the American Revolution, now available nationwide on PBS ...
A new free lecture series at the Old Governor’s Mansion explores Louisiana’s cultural and political impact on the nation ...
Louisiana Public Broadcasting is accepting applications from all over the state for its 2026 Louisiana Young Heroes program. The network describes a Young Hero as "an exceptional individual who has ...
The parent organization of NPR and PBS, already defunded, is shutting down—and claims that’s for the best. But there are dangers ahead. What this means for independent public media going forward is ...
The fate of public media was in the news again this week, after the Corporation for Public Broadcasting’s board of directors announced it had voted to dissolve the corporation. It spells an official ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting announced Monday that its board has formally voted to dissolve it. The vote actually took place about a month ago. Like a bunch of Grinches, the CPB people ...
Less than a year after the Trump administration and Congress voted to defund the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the entity — which helped fund the operations of local public TV and radio ...
The board of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting voted to dissolve the organization after Donald Trump‘s successful effort last year to roll back federal funding. The move is not a surprise: After ...