FRIDAY: Dr.Sophia McClennen, U.S. Rep Vance McAllister, Dr. Mike Kurtz, Jesse Ventura

HR 1 - Sophia McClennen, author of Satire Saving Our Nation Proffessor of International Affairs Comparative Literature at Penn State....U.S. Representative Vance McAllister represents the 5th congressional district of Louisiana including Monroe and Alexandria.

HR 2 Dr. Michael Kurtz from Southeastern Louisiana University talks the Kennedy Asassination conspiracy. Former Governor & Professional Wrestler, Actor, & Author Jesse Ventura.

WEDNESDAY: Gary Krist, Susan Nelson, Mary Gauthier, Bret Stephens, Gus Weill

Hour 1:

Gary Krist, author of Empire of Sin: A Story of Sex, Jazz, Murder, and the Battle for Modern New Orleans.

Susan Nelson, former Communications Director for the Louisiana Democratic Party (now Independent) on Mary Landrieu's looks and whether or not that's being made a campaign issue.

Folk Singer Mary Gauthier who's performing at The Red Dragon tonight in Baton Rouge.

Hour 2:

Bret Stephens, Wall Street Journal foreign-affairs columnist.

Long-time political analyst Gus Weill.

TUESDAY: Jonathan Darman, Timothy Muffitt, Philippe Biaconi, C.B. Forgotston, Noel Hammatt, Loren Scott, Jennifer Tyler Lee

Hour 1:

Jonathan Darman author of LANDSLIDE: LBJ and Ronald Reagan at the Dawn of a New America.

BR Symphony Orchestra conductor Timothy Muffitt with Philippe Bianconi, pianist performing at the River Center Thursday.

Blogger/Attorney C.B. Forgotston on Louisiana's budget & looming mid-year cuts. Also a tidbit on his thoughts on Governor Bobby Jindal running for President.

Hour 2:

Noel Hammatt, former Louisiana School Board President, on Michael Bloomberg donations. 

Economist Loren Scott on the minimum wage.

Jennifer Tyler Lee on The 52 New Foods Challenge #52NewFoods

MONDAY: Wesley Clark, Ed Pratt, John Delgado, Jim Brown

Retired US Army General Wesley Clark is in Louisiana pushing the federal free cell phone program despite complaints from Senator David Vitter saying it's a waste of tax payer dollars. Vitter has been a vocal critic of the Lifeline program and has legislation to do away with it.

Southern University spokesman Ed Pratt then calls in to chat about the importance of voting.

In Hour 2 we chat Louisiana politics with commentator Jim Brown and Baton Rouge councilman John Delgado.

FRIDAY: Jency Griffin Hogan, Meg Jones, Scott Wilfong, Dayne Sherman

In hour one we'll review the day in politics then visit with Jency Griffin Hogan & Meg Jones on the short film Madeline's Oil which will be featured at The Manship Theatre on Sunday.

In hour two you'll hear two differing viewpoints on Louisiana matters from Republican activist Scott Wilfong and on the other side, author Dayne Sherman.