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EPISODE · Feb 11, 2026 · 24 MIN

The meaning of "Deep Gras" is deeper than you think

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Dominique LeJeune, a Louisiana-born musician and artist, coined the term “Deep Gras,” a playful but observant definition for the final week of Mardi Gras. Its widespread adoption has a few detractors. Dominique joins Ian Hoch to talk about what makes Deep Gras different, how it feels, and why this week hits harder than the rest of Carnival.

Dominique LeJeune, a Louisiana-born musician and artist, coined the term “Deep Gras,” a playful but observant definition for the final week of Mardi Gras. Its widespread adoption has a few detractors. Dominique joins Ian Hoch to talk about what makes Deep Gras different, how it feels, and why this week hits harder than the rest of Carnival.

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