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12 for the Road - Carnival Elation
Bill Capo wraps up his annual series with the crew of the Carnival Elation.
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12 for the Road: Chef Rick Tramonto
When internationally renowned Chef Rick Tramonto thought about opening a restaurant in New Orleans, he didn't start out thinking about recipes, instead, he headed out into the Louisiana swamps.
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12 for the Road: Artist Phillip Sage
Hanging on living room walls throughout New Orleans and across America are colorful scenes of New Orleans, from streetcars, to swamps to sno-ball stands, all created by artist Phillip Sage.
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Bruce 'Sunpie' Barnes
Bill Capo profiles musician Bruce 'Sunpie' Barnes in the latest 12 For the Road.
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12 for the Road: Dan Marino, James Brown
When the Super Bowl is played in New Orleans in February, viewers across the nation will watch it on CBS. Two members of that CBS sports team, Dan Marino and James Brown, share their fascinating careers with Bill Capo.
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12 for the Road: Musician Donald Harrison
For master musician Donald Harrison, New Orleans jazz brings the joy of life in this unique city to the rest of the world. he shared his story and a holiday recipe with Bill Capo for 12 for the Road.
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12 for the Road: Artist Terrance Osborne
12 for the Road is about family. We celebrate the holiday at home with one of the city's best known artists, Terrance Osborne.
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12 for the Road: Tulane football coach Curtis Johnson
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12 for the Road: The Topcats
Locals favorite band is still doing what they love: playing music.
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12 for the Road: La Thai Restaurant owner Diana Chauvin
Bill Capo profiles La Thai restaurant owner Diana Chauvin, who offers a non-alcoholic drink recipe in 12 for the Road.
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12 for the Road: Actor, baker Dwight Henry
Is Dwight Henry an actor or a baker or both?
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12 for the Road: Opera singer Sarah Jane McMahon
In 1985, Eyewitness News did a series of reports called 12 for the Road to encourage people not to drink and drive.
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Twelve for the Road wrapup
Bill Capo ends his annual Twelve for the Road series with a drink from the Monteleone Hotel and a look back at the first 11 parts.
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12 for the Road: Irvin Mayfield
In tonight's '12 for the Road,' Irvin Mayfield, the cultural ambassador for New Orleans, shares a non-alcoholic cocktail recipe that lets you enjoy his performances, and also drive home safely.
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12 for the Road: Author Sandra Brown
She's made the New York Times Best Seller's List more than 50 times, but how did author Sandra Brown get her start? She tells Bill Capo in tonight's 12 for the Road that her writing career started when she was fired from her news career.
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12 for the Road: 'Treme' producer Eric Overmyer
For the last two years, people across America have watched New Orleans' hurricane recovery on the HBO series "Treme." Executive Producer Eric Overmyer talked about the new season now being filmed.
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12 for the Road: Delfeayo Marsalis
For Delfeayo Marsalis, music is a compulsion, something nearly as important as breathing. So why did he decide to play the trombone, instead of other brassier instruments like the trumpet or saxophone his brothers play?
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12 for the Road: LSU play-by-play man Jim Hawthorne
Jim Hawthorne is the voice of the LSU Tigers, and what a season to be in the broadcast booth. But over thirty years, Hawthorne has been on the air for some of the most memorable LSU games ever.
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12 for the Road: Reverend Fred Luter
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12 for the Road: Young Chef makes her mark locally, nationally
Bill profiles Chef Sue Zemanick of Gautreau's restaurant.
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12 for the Road: JoAnn Clevenger
How far can curiosity take someone? For JoAnn Clevenger, it took her from Alexandria to Charity Hospital in New Orleans to Vienna, and to see Queen Elizabeth in London.
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12 for the Road: The Cvitanovich family
In a town that loves seafood, one of the singular dishes is charbroiled oysters. The dish was created by a family that has operated two restaurants that are both called Drago's. But their story starts in Europe during the dark days of WWII.
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12 for the Road: Trumpeter James Andrews
James Andrews says his trumpet took him around the world.
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12 for the Road: Jeweler Jose Balli
This year we start '12 for the Road' with a compelling story about the destructive power of alcoholism. It comes from an unlikely source, well known jeweler Jose Balli, who shocked Bill Capo when he was moved to tears.
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12 for the Road Archive: Jeremy Davenport's "Jazzy Passion"
Bill Capo speaks to Jeremy Davenport, who has his "Jeremy's Jazzy Passion" recipe for the fourth installment of this year's 12 for the Road:
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12 for the Road: Archive Mackie Shilstone's healthy "Smoothie Blast"
Bill Capo speaks to fitness expert Mackie Shilstone, who has a recipe for "Mackie's Smoothie Blast" for the 11th installment of this year's 12 for the Road:
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12 for the Road Archive: Chef Andrea Apuzzo has a drink for 2
Bill Capo speaks to chef Andrea Apuzzo, who has his a drank for two -- the Moon Cocktail -- for the fifth installment of this year's 12 for the Road:
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12 for the Road Archive: Musician whips up a "Cool Jazz on the Rocks"
Bill Capo speaks to musician Dr. Michael White, who has a snazzy "Cool Jazz on the Rocks" recipe for the third installment of this year's 12 for the Road:
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12 for the Road Archive: Chef Hutley's "Holiday Praline Frappe"
Bill Capo speaks to Chef Dennis Hutley, who has his "Holiday Praline Frappe" recipe for the seventh installment of this year's 12 for the Road:

