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#SeNosVieneElMundo Special Broadcast on Friday, Samba and World Music
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The Casa Samba Brazilian Drum & Dance Troop from New Orleans will be at Loyola University New Orleans´ Country Fair. Watch them live at the fair or through the Los 15 Principales live camera. Photo: Casa Samba New Orleans
Our sister radio program Los 15 Principales will be broadcasting a special program from 3-6pm central time on Crescent City Radio this Friday, October 24, live from the Country Fair in the Peace Quad at Loyola University New Orleans.
The special broadcast is called Se Nos Viene El Mundo, or in English, The World is Coming Upon Us. We will be broadcasting the top 15 most popular Spanish-language songs of the moment, music from every corner of the world and presentations from the Casa Samba Brazilian Drum & Dance Troop from New Orleans.
I, Santiago Caicedo, will be hosting the live program starting at 3:00 p.m. central time on Crescent City Radio until 6:00 p.m. Plus, the show´s in-studio camera will be outside at the fair so that you can enjoy Casa Samba´s performances from anywhere in the world.
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The Country Fair will happen at Loyola University New Orleans´ Peace Quad, also known in Spanish as the Plaza Mártires de la Paz. Photo: Center for International Education, Loyola University New Orleans
This will be the third time Los 15 Principales will be broadcasting the Country Fair in partnership with Loyola´s Center for International Education and the International Student Association.
The fair is free to attend and there will be several tables representing a variety of countries with their respective foods and traditional articles. The tables are organized by students from Loyola that have been previously registered with the fair.
The fair will officially run between 3:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m., but the broadcast will go from 3 to 6 p.m. In case of rain, the fair will be held in the St. Charles Room in the Danna Center.
Come and say howdy! I, along with my colleagues from Crescent City Radio, will be at the fair. There will be food, international music and samba performances. We will be using the hashtag #SeNosVieneElMundo on all of Los 15 Principales´ and Le Croissant´s social media.
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Katy Perry - This is How We Do.
More of the Party of The Crescent City this Friday night at 8 on crescentcityradio.
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I’m here to say, contrapuntal to errybody else, that we should canonize Joan Rivers. I don’t care if there’s already a Saint Joan. 
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Get ready for the music that truly matters. We return THIS Saturday at 10:30am central on crescentcityradio. Now, let´s watch a music video that was filmed in Uptown on Magazine and in Audubon Park! MGMT - Kids
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Programming Note: Le Croissant After Dark will now only air on Friday nights at 8 and Monday mornings at 9 central time on crescentcityradio in order to make way for the regular Le Croissant show on Saturday at 10:30am and Sunday at 10am & 10:30am central time. Join us!
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New Orleans Freaks Out, Fourth Hour of Today is Blacked Out
Santiago Caicedo | Le Croissant @SantiagoCaicedo
It appears many people in New Orleans do have a lot of time on their hands to watch the Fourth Hour on the Today Show on NBC, hosted by Kathy Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb, a part of the morning show typically known for its wine-induced girl chatter and its spontaneous segments.
It also appears that people in New Orleans really care about their people. You know, their homies. But when local NBC affiliate WDSU-TV blacked out the Today Show´s fourth hour at 10 a.m. central time, in which local WWL-TV anchor Karen Swenson was a guest co-host, viewers went mad crazy when they saw an episode of Queen Latifah´s talk show air instead.
Viewers began to write hundreds of comments on WDSU´s Facebook page expressing their displeasure relating to the station´s blackout. Some who commented online said they would no longer watch the station and would unlike the page.
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Post by Niki Pastorek Fuller. Karen Swensen and Hoda Kotb were both colleagues at WWL-TV, a CBS affiliate in New Orleans, during the 1990s. On Friday morning´s Kathy Lee and Hoda hour, Swensen was on the show with Kotb as a guest host, which implies Swensen was on the Today Show with hosting duties. On the segment, both Swensen and Kotb shared how they both became best friends while working at WWL-TV.
WDSU issued a statement on their Facebook page stating that WDSU "does not enable" airing a competing local station´s anchor in the role of host on WDSU citing the decision as "a longstanding practice."
Here is the segment that local NBC viewers could not watch. If you can´t see it, click here:
Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy
Here is a tweet from Kotb:
Nola gals @TODAYshow pic.twitter.com/bY8SQnWtHB
— Hoda Kotb (@hodakotb)
June 27, 2014
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Five Best World Cup Songs
Ángela Marisa Hernández | Le Croissant @amhrndz | angiesdivinavita
Editor´s Note: With the recent opening ceremony on July 12 and the first games of the FIFA World Cup in Brazil this week, freelance journalist Ángela Marisa Hernández Agüero shares with us her countdown of the five best current and past World Cup songs and tells us why.
5. Pitbull feat. Jennifer López and Claudia Leitte - We Are One (Ole Ola)
In honor of the World Cup 2014, I will be sharing with you my favorite World Cup songs. Number five is this year´s song.
4. Ana Bárbara feat. Mariana, Pablo Montero and Anais - Arriba, Arriba
This was the song in 2006 and it brings wonderful memories of the summer I spent in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. My house was still under construction and all we had was a mattress and a small TV, which is how I watched the 2006 World Cup.
3. K´Naan feat. Nancy Ajram - Waving Flag
This song just makes me happy. I love this version with Nancy. If you haven't listened to her music, go YouTube her now.
2. Shakira - Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)
I know many of y'all thought this would be number one. I have another favorite in mind.
1. Ricky Martin - The Cup of Life
This song is dance-y and pumps you up! Who´s ready for some fútbol?!!!!
Ángela Marisa Hernández Agüero is a freelance journalist in New Orleans who graduated in journalism from Loyola University New Orleans. Hernández was an on-air host on our sister radio program Los 15 Principales in 2011, was an editor at the bilingual Spanish and English-language Jambalaya News newspaper and has been a contributor for Gambit, a New Orleans weekly magazine.
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Folk duo Alexis & The Samurai on Monday night, more Agenda for April 19-21
Leslie Gamboni | Le Croissant @LeslieGamboni
Saturday, April 19 at 8 p.m., Old Ironworks on Piety St. will present a play of a soldier stationed in Germany. Tickets are $10, admission for those 18 years or older 
Ongoing this weekend through May 2, OCH Gallery presents Clear Aspects: Conversations in Glass, an exhibition featuring the works of Tulane University students. The exhibit includes representations of studio techniques including glass blowing and casting. Admission is free  Monday, April 21, folk duo, Alexis & The Samurai will be featured at Chickie-Wah-Wah at 8 p.m. Cover is $5  Gasa Gasa on Freret St. will feature Magnetic Ear on Monday, April 21 at 8pm. This jazz group combines West African and European influences with traditional New Orleans music and modern jazz. Admission is free Leslie Gamboni presents the weekend Agenda Bulletin on Le Croissant. Leslie on Twitter: www.twitter.com/LeslieGamboni
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Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal was parodied on the Saturday, March 12 "Saturday Night Live" episode on NBC.
The parody showed the Louisiana Republican governor, played by SNL´s Nasim Pedrad, at the Coachella music festival wearing glow sticks along with other fellow party members played by the cast of SNL.
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And here’s a handy GIF about tonight’s the lunar eclipse. For the West Coasters (who have a better chance of seeing the eclipse through the clouds) just subtract three hours.  It’s basically a moving version of this NASA graphic.
GIFs not your style? Check out my last minute astronomical announcement song:
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French Quarter, Strawberry Fests: April 12 and 13, McCartney Concert June 17
Santiago Caicedo | Le Croissant @SantiagoCaicedo
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A close-up of the 2014 French Quarter Festival poster in which Dr. John is in the center of it. Dr. John has not been at the festival since 1987. Photo: French Quarter Festival
The Vieux Carre is Festival
When we can't go to Jazz Fest or Voodoo, we envy those who do. But then again, there is a festival every April that is free - yes, free - and in the French Quarter. On Thursday, April 10, and until this Sunday, April 13, the 31st annual French Quarter Festival has taken over the streets of the Vieux Carre from Bourbon to the river and from Canal to the Old US Mint with four days of live free music on 21 stages with performances by 1,400 musicians.
The festival has stages in Jackson Square, the riverfront Woldenberg Park and at the Old US Mint, along with smaller acts around the French Quarter.
The French Quarter Festival has food from local vendors, expanded childrens´ activities and panel discussions at the old mint. The New Orleans Film Festival will be screenings documentaries at La Petit Théâtre du Vieux Carre.
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Live music will be found throughout the French Quarter where streets will be closed to vehicular traffic. Photo: gettinglostinlouisiana.blogspot.com
The biggest headliner for this year´s festival will be the Friday night performance by Dr. John and the Night Trippers, who haven't performed at the festival since 1987.
The festival will include many other Louisiana music genres like gospel, traditional jazz, zydeco, brass band and funk.
Many festival activities will happen between 11:00 in the morning until nine at night on Saturday and until seven at night on Sunday. In the evenings, many activities will be centered around the Woldenberg Park and the Bienville Statue.
More information at the festival´s web site: fqfi.com
Strawberry Everything in Ponchatoula
Also this weekend, head outside the city and go to Ponchatoula for the Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival. The festival begins today Friday, April 11 and continues until Sunday, April 13.
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Louisiana strawberries at the Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival, this weekend. Photo: www.sos.la.gov
There will be a parade, vendors selling dishes using strawberries, strawberry eating contests and a strawberry bake-off  The strawberry festival will take place in Ponchatoula’s downtown Memorial Park. More information at lastrawberryfestival.com.
Paul McCartney will be "Out There"
As part of Sir Paul McCartney´s “Out There” tour, the former Beatles band member is scheduled to be in New Orleans to perform at the Smoothie King Center on June 17, according to his web site.
New Orleans is the first stop of only four North American dates listed so far with performances elsewhere in our hemisphere during the spring and summer, in Uruguay, Ecuador, Peru, Chile and Costa Rica. Then in May, McCartney will be in Japan and South Korea.
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Tickets for the New Orleans show went on sale for American Express cardmembers on Thursday, April 10 at 10 in the morning through Sunday, April 13 at 10 a.m. The general public will be able to purchase tickets, ranging from $27.50 to $250 plus service charges on Monday, April 14 at 10 a.m. through Ticketmaster.
This will be the fourth time Paul McCartney has performed in New Orleans in his entire career. He first came to the Crescent City in 1964 with the Beatles where they performed at the now Tad Gormley Stadium in City Park.
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Loyola Talent at Festival, Emphasizing Awareness of a Radio Station
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The band member from Cliff & Sasha perform at one of the two stages at the Fools of April Music Festival on Sunday, April 6. Photo: Santiago Caicedo/Le Croissant
Since coming online in spring 2008, Crescent City Radio, Loyola University New Orleans' student-run internet radio station has never held a major event - until recently. The station organized, along with local and university organizations and food trucks to provide local talent, particularly Loyola musical talent, with a platform to perform their music in a one-day festival with two stages.
PHOTOS: See the performers, the food and the people that went to this year's Fools of April Music Festival. The first ever Fools of April Music Festival was held Sunday, April 6 at the university's main campus. Even with rain in the forecast, festival organizers moved stages inside a parking garage and the student center.
"Considering the weather issues, a lot of people still came out," said station manager and festival organizer Emily Hardy. "I did a head count and there were at least 120 people," said Hardy.
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Emily Hardy, Crescent City Radio's station manager and one of the festival's organizers watches the last musical set perform during the 2014's Fools of April Music Festival. Photo: Santiago Caicedo/Le Croissant
A food truck even showed up noticing the festival was going on. "That one was a surprise, we didn't know that one was coming," said Hardy.
According to the station's promotions director Libby Donelley, the festival's purpose was also to make students aware of the station as a resource.
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Festival attendants talk next to the Rollin' Fatties food truck which served burritos with a choice of chicken, fish or tofu and nachos. Photo: Santiago Caicedo/Le Croissant
"We were able to put this festival on and [students] can be part of this festival whether it´s playing [music] or working the sound," said Donnelley.
Student organizations, such as one representing graphic design students, asked the festival if they could have a table where they could sell pin buttons designed with images and materials. Loyola student graphic designers created the festival's image and poster.
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Many of the pin buttons available for sale by a Loyola student club representing graphic design students. Photo: Santiago Caicedo/Le Croissant
Daniel Bourgeois, a Loyola student attending the festival, said that he has seen many of the bands perform elsewhere. "It's a small school. It's different when you're setting up for your buddies to play for all of these random people that show up, it's cool," said Bourgeois. When asked if it was strange seeing many of the student bands perform at Loyola and not an outside venue, Bourgeois said, "Loyola is a bunch of f*****g hipsters. So [Loyola] is a venue in its self."
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A band member of the group Stoop Kids performs at the Saint Charles Room stage during the 2014 Fools of April Music Festival. Stages for the festival were moved indoors due to rain in the forecast. Photo: Santiago Caicedo/Le Croissant
The last band to perform at the festival was Dirty Bourbon River Show. Many of the group's members are Loyola alumni. "I've always wanted to come back and play. It's quite a pleasure to come here and do the damn thing," said one the Bourbon band members.
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Lead singer of The Dirty Bourbon River Show, a band comprised mostly of Loyola alumni, perform as the last act at the Fools of April Music Festival. Photo: Santiago Caicedo/Le Croissant
Festival organizers hope that the Fools of April Music Festival is back next year.
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LIVE: Loyola SGA 2014 election results, results at 5:07 minutes into the video, high quality audio of results below Higher quality audio (raw audio):
All amendments: Passed Business senators: Chad Miltenburger and Andrew Dalton Humanities, Natural Sciences senator: Lindsey Mixer Social Sciences president: Amy Pirtle Music, Fine Arts senator: Anne Singer Music, Fine Arts president: Reid Canal President: James "Bud" Sheppard, 65.13 percent of the vote Executive Vice President: Nate Ryhter, 69.33 percent of the vote Stay tuned to our social media for up-to-the-minute developments on the 2014 Loyno student government elections. Follow us at http://www.twitter.com/CroissantRadio with the hashtag #LoynoDecides2014 for the latest. Like us at http://www.facebook.com/CroissantRadio. Continuous coverage at http://croissantradio.tumblr.com/sga
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Bud Sheppard candidate for Loyno SGA President: Interview Preview
Santiago Caicedo | Le Croissant @SantiagoCaicedo
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James "Bud" Sheppard, management sophomore at Loyola University New Orleans and one of four senators at large in the university´s Student Government Association at a Senate meeting on Wednesday, March 26. Santiago Caicedo/Le Croissant We spoke with one of the four current Loyno SGA Senators at Large and management sophomore Bud Sheppard, on his plans and the challenges he sees ahead if he were to be elected as the Student Government Association's next president. Sheppard said that Loyola's administration has been "keeping student in the dark" in relation to the university's $5.1 million budget deficit. If elected SGA president, Sheppard said that he would meet frequently with university deans and let them know "If you [university administration] do not address these issues, we are going to have a very big problem because these are students that are paying tuition to go here." Stay tuned to our social media to listen to our full interview soon. Follow us at http://www.twitter.com/CroissantRadio with the hashtag #LoynoDecides2014 for the latest on the 2014 Loyno Student Government elections. Like us at http://www.facebook.com/CroissantRadio. Continuous coverage at http://croissantradio.tumblr.com/sga
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Martín Quintero candidate for Loyno SGA President: Interview Preview
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Martín Quintero, political science junior at Loyola University New Orleans and one of four senators at large in the university´s Student Government Association at a Senate meeting on Wednesday, March 26. Santiago Caicedo/Le Croissant We spoke with one of the four current Loyno SGA Senators at Large and political science junior Martín Quintero, on his plans and the challenges he sees ahead if he were to be elected as the Student Government Association's next president. Quintero said that SGA funds are being wasted on "unnecessary stuff" and said that SGA's reputation is being "denigrated" to "just the people who give us [the student body] free food and do nothing else." Quintero also said that if he were to be elected SGA president, he would create an Office of Internal Affairs in order for student organizations to voice their concerns. Stay tuned to our social media to listen to our full interview soon. Follow us at http://www.twitter.com/CroissantRadio with the hashtag #LoynoDecides2014 for the latest on the 2014 Loyno Student Government elections. Like us at http://www.facebook.com/CroissantRadio. Continuous coverage at http://croissantradio.tumblr.com/sga
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"Curtains," Mardi Gras Indians, Aurora Neland: March 29-31
“Curtains,” a musical whodunit, will be featured at the New Orleans Center for the Creative Arts. Matinee and evening shows will be performed throughout this weekend. General admission is $15 Mardi Gras Super Sunday will take place Sunday, March 30. The parade starts at noon at Washington and La Salle streets. The Mardi Gras Indians will once again dress in their feathers and suits and take to the streets. Sunday, March 30, female saxophonist Aurora Nealand and the Royal Roses will perform at 6 pm at dba on Frenchmen Street. Monday, March 31, WATIV will be at Allways Lounge. Santiago Caicedo sits in for Leslie Gamboni Leslie Gamboni presents the weekend Agenda Bulletin on Le Croissant. Leslie on Twitter: www.twitter.com/LeslieGamboni Le Croissant on Twitter: www.twitter.com/CroissantRadio Le Croissant on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CroissantRadio Agenda Bulletins & Weekday Suggestions: http://croissantradio.tumblr.com/agenda Photo: Matthew Hinton/The Times-Picayune
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