WRBH After Dark
Every Saturday at 11 p.m.
Dive into romantic tales in this captivating hour, featuring a mix of contemporary and classic romance novels every Saturday night.
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PUBLIC AFFAIRS: Sarah Holtz talks with SSGT Sylvester Dollard about the USMC Toys For Tots in New Orleans event happening this Thursday at the Fox & Hound. Public Affairs airs on Wednesday at 4PM and again on Sunday at 7:30AM.
NOLA BY MOUTH: Learn all about the local pop-up WE’VE GOT SOUL and Chef Tres Barnard with host Amy Sins. Airs on Wednesday at 4:30PM and Saturday at 9:30PM.
AUDIO PORTRAITS (Replay): Shaun Johnson speaks to Ava Haymon, the Poet Laureate of Louisiana. Tune in on Thursday at 4PM and Sunday at 1:30PM.
THE WRITER’S FORUM: Sherry Alexander sits with David G. Spielman, renown photographer and photojournalist who has called New Orleans home for over 40 years, to talk about his latest book THE KATRINA DECADE: IMAGES OF AN ALTERED CITY. Tune in on Thursday at 4:30PM, Saturday at 8:30AM and Sunday at 1PM.
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.
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Dive into romantic tales in this captivating hour, featuring a mix of contemporary and classic romance novels every Saturday night.
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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.