Special Thanks to the Jim Crow Museum for the copious use of their archival images to illustrate the reality of pre and post Kafkatrina New Orleans as a City of Living and Dying Metaphor
Enter Stage Left~Baby Ray Nagin Writes Letter To HUD About Housing Demolitions~Letter puts conditions on demolition permits
{editor notes~Yeah Riiiiiiiiiight! And each city council member, as if on cue, read their own pre-prepared words as they justified voting to assume the position?}
{editor asks~Who ya'gonna believe? Baby Ray Wonka or your own lyin'eyes?}{It would also appear that the Times~Picayune has forgotten the rest of us out here on the back hand path riding the Long Road Ho~who'dat?}
One comment from yesterday's Bayou Buzz
I WANT TO SPEAK OF THE MEETING ITSELF.
During Thursday's meeting, I was in the City Council Chamber from 9:30am to 4:30pm, and I'd like to put to rest the old refrain about 'out-of-town trouble-makers' that recalls the dismissive scorn of the civil-rights activists of the Sixties. I was sitting in the central section, and the shouts and action began in front of me and to the right of me. I recognized many of the people sitting there from previous rallies against demolition, and they were native New Orleanians, not out-of-towners. There was one outspoken young man that I had never seen, but I would estimate that three-fourths of the rest were native. It should be noted also that at least half of the developers hired to plan the replacements for the projects were from out-of-town, as their presentations during the meeting revealed, and their motives were clearly rooted in their intention to profit from the demolition. So we had out-of-towners on both sides.
I HAVE A WORD TO SAY ABOUT THE CITY COUNCIL'S HANDLING OF THIS HEARING.
At the end, each council member read a lengthy explanation of his or her vote, and it became clear that they had prepared these statements together prior to the hearing. To me, that meant that the meeting was not a hearing at all, so a lot of very busy people had just wasted their time preparing their own three-minute speeches. The deal had already been done, and we were just spinning wheels, no doubt to the considerable amusement of the council members, the mayor, and the federal authorities. I judge the council members harshly for this deception. Furthermore, they had the outrageous audacity to correct the public for noise while they were speaking, yet they laughed and joked while the public was speaking. In fact, one man stopped his comments and demanded their attention before proceeding. It was a mockery of democratic procedures, and for that reason I found myself sympathizing with the outrage of the demonstrators. I also felt outraged, though I do not like to demonstrate in the manner they did. I left the meeting with the conviction that George Bush and his clique had their vision of what they wanted to look like, so they told Alphonso Jackson, who extorted obedience from the council. I do not know what the council would have decided, if the members had in fact been free to vote their own judgments. I have a copy of the threatening letter that Alphonso Jackson wrote to the mayor and the council.
I ALSO WANT TO COMMENT ON THE DEMOLITION ITSELF.
The belief that destruction of the housing will bring about a reduction in crime is an illusion. Crime and other behaviors are the result of education and training, not of public housing. If we do not understand this, then we will fail to address the issue. It is a mistake to destroy solid buildings and replace them with flimsy ones. If this issue could be addressed with objectivity, instead of with fear and with greed, we would probably save those buildings in good condition and demolish only those that are not. However, Alphonso Jackson made it clear in his letter that he would prohibit funding to New Orleans if we did that. Of course, it is possible to find the funding through other federal authorities, but the council did not overcome its fear enough to think of that.
FINALLY, ON RACE. The great lesson of the day was that race was not the primary issue. Class and power were.
Faith, Hope and the New Orleans Housing Fight~NPR
Conflicted~Bart Everson
17 reasons your donation helps makes a difference!~Facing South
New Orleans~Proud to call it Hell~Nolafugees
"The First I've Seen of This Information"~Harry Shearer
RIP New Orleans~1718 - 2007~The Command Post
“Everybody can live in housing”~People Get Ready
Demos drag themselves home
La. Road Home makes changes
Long road home
The Kindness of Strangers~Katrina Connections
Our Views~Kopplin led La. recovery
2 local legislators top House leadership
RVs thrive along Industrial Canal
Borrowed trouble~Landowners find holes in Corps’ clay acquisition plan
Septic rule stalled recovery
Senators cry foul over restrictions on rewriting water control plan
Bids sought for Kansas levee repair
Flood Chute Repairs in Federal Spending Bill
NASA counted on for key role in New Orleans recovery
Northrop gets $1 billion deal with the Navy
Group sues city's juvenile center
Icelandic woman chained on arrival at JFK for 1995 overstay
What's that howling drowning out the winds of Katrina?~New Orleansians know it as none other than...The Devil Baby of Bourbon Street!
Jolie and Pitt put focus on Katrina's child victims~ Dare to take the kids cycling in New Orleans for Brad's birthday cruise
Nominated for Two Grammy Awards
Soul Rebels at the Dragon's Den~10pm~Bring Toys
Lil Rascals~Buck It Like A Horse Remastered
WWOZ
GAMBIT
Nola Tonight
The Beatitudes in New Orleans chronicles The Big Easy
Katrina Helps Spread Cajun Cooking
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Friday, December 21, 2007
Vendredi
The Shock Doctrine "...there's a woman with a Taser over there, telling me~~I've got to BEWARE!"
The Shock Doctrine in Action in New Orleans~Naomi Klein
There's something happening here
What it is ain't exactly clear
There's a man with a gun over there
Telling me I got to beware
I think it's time we stop, children, what's that sound
Everybody look what's going down
There's battle lines being drawn
Nobody's right if everybody's wrong
Young people speaking their minds
Getting so much resistance from behind
I think it's time we stop, hey, what's that sound
Everybody look what's going down
What a field-day for the heat
A thousand people in the street
Singing songs and carrying signs
Mostly say, hooray for our side
It's time we stop, hey, what's that sound
Everybody look what's going down
Paranoia strikes deep
Into your life it will creep
It starts when you're always afraid
You step out of line, the man come and take you away
We better stop, hey, what's that sound
Everybody look what's going down
Stop, children, what's that sound
Everybody look what's going down~Buffalo Springfield
New Orleans City Hall Protest 12.20.07~More Videos~Dandelion Salad
UNANIMOUS!~New Orleans City Council votes 7-0 on Thursday, approving the demolition of four sprawling public housing developments.
{please note~this story was scooped and published 1st yesterday by real-time journalist Georgianne Nienaber and forthwith hung out to dry on the Ladder below.}
Both police, protesters came prepared
Public housing controversy no stranger to New Orleans
Fury in New Orleans as housing demolition OKd~LA Times
New Orleans police attack protesters against housing demolitions with Mace, Tasers, to keep them out of city hall
Edwards' statement on New Orleans city council vote to approve Demolition of public housing
New Orleans Under Glass~ Stephen Sabludowsky
~and how thick is your skin?~Ashley Morris
Public Housing Demolition in New Orleans~Think New Orleans
Lakota declare independence from U.S.~Your Right Hand Thief
Who’s side are you on anyway?~Louisiana Questions
Thank you New Orleans Daily Photo~editor's sentiment exactly!
White Gentrifiers Flood Storm-Sensitive New Orleans Basin~Francis L. Holland Blog
Notes from the Field~New Orleans~Preservation Nation
The new economy of catastrophe~Naomi Klein
Katrina lawsuits~Coast residents want justice from Insurance industry
Two Years Following Katrina Mental Health Treatment Still Lagging
Writing on the Wall~From Disaster to Doing Something
Schools given OK to borrow
Ouster fight starts for U.S. judge
Feds lodge appeal over Jefferson records
Mr. Russell & Ramifications
Fayetteville~Post-Katrina work has UA flair
5 more pumps to get shelters
Levee board hears from Corps critic
Rising water
N.O. lands second yacht-maker
Hail Hulk!
A Cajun Warriors New Year's Eve Bash in New Orleans
Guardian of the Groove~George Porter's 60th Birthday Bash at the Howlin' Wolf Saturday Night
The 60-Second Interview~Irvin Mayfield~Ambassador Mayfield turns 30 this weekend. To celebrate, he is hosting a party at the Latter Branch of the New Orleans Public Library
Louisiana Music Factory Concert Series~210 Decatur St~Phillip Manuel, 3, John Boutte, 4, Sat; Fred LeBlanc and Cowboy Mouth, 6 Thurs. Free. Call 586-1094.
Artists House Music
WWOZ~GAMBIT~Nola Tonight
Broad Strokes
Carnival of Hurricane Relief, #118
The Shock Doctrine in Action in New Orleans~Naomi Klein
There's something happening here
What it is ain't exactly clear
There's a man with a gun over there
Telling me I got to beware
I think it's time we stop, children, what's that sound
Everybody look what's going down
There's battle lines being drawn
Nobody's right if everybody's wrong
Young people speaking their minds
Getting so much resistance from behind
I think it's time we stop, hey, what's that sound
Everybody look what's going down
What a field-day for the heat
A thousand people in the street
Singing songs and carrying signs
Mostly say, hooray for our side
It's time we stop, hey, what's that sound
Everybody look what's going down
Paranoia strikes deep
Into your life it will creep
It starts when you're always afraid
You step out of line, the man come and take you away
We better stop, hey, what's that sound
Everybody look what's going down
Stop, children, what's that sound
Everybody look what's going down~Buffalo Springfield
New Orleans City Hall Protest 12.20.07~More Videos~Dandelion Salad
UNANIMOUS!~New Orleans City Council votes 7-0 on Thursday, approving the demolition of four sprawling public housing developments.
{please note~this story was scooped and published 1st yesterday by real-time journalist Georgianne Nienaber and forthwith hung out to dry on the Ladder below.}
Both police, protesters came prepared
Public housing controversy no stranger to New Orleans
Fury in New Orleans as housing demolition OKd~LA Times
New Orleans police attack protesters against housing demolitions with Mace, Tasers, to keep them out of city hall
Edwards' statement on New Orleans city council vote to approve Demolition of public housing
New Orleans Under Glass~ Stephen Sabludowsky
~and how thick is your skin?~Ashley Morris
Public Housing Demolition in New Orleans~Think New Orleans
Lakota declare independence from U.S.~Your Right Hand Thief
Who’s side are you on anyway?~Louisiana Questions
Thank you New Orleans Daily Photo~editor's sentiment exactly!
White Gentrifiers Flood Storm-Sensitive New Orleans Basin~Francis L. Holland Blog
Notes from the Field~New Orleans~Preservation Nation
The new economy of catastrophe~Naomi Klein
Katrina lawsuits~Coast residents want justice from Insurance industry
Two Years Following Katrina Mental Health Treatment Still Lagging
Writing on the Wall~From Disaster to Doing Something
Schools given OK to borrow
Ouster fight starts for U.S. judge
Feds lodge appeal over Jefferson records
Mr. Russell & Ramifications
Fayetteville~Post-Katrina work has UA flair
5 more pumps to get shelters
Levee board hears from Corps critic
Rising water
N.O. lands second yacht-maker
Hail Hulk!
A Cajun Warriors New Year's Eve Bash in New Orleans
Guardian of the Groove~George Porter's 60th Birthday Bash at the Howlin' Wolf Saturday Night
The 60-Second Interview~Irvin Mayfield~Ambassador Mayfield turns 30 this weekend. To celebrate, he is hosting a party at the Latter Branch of the New Orleans Public Library
Louisiana Music Factory Concert Series~210 Decatur St~Phillip Manuel, 3, John Boutte, 4, Sat; Fred LeBlanc and Cowboy Mouth, 6 Thurs. Free. Call 586-1094.
Artists House Music
WWOZ~GAMBIT~Nola Tonight
Broad Strokes
Carnival of Hurricane Relief, #118
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Jeudi
Stun guns, pepper spray used on New Orleans protesters~more Video Here
New Orleans~The Quiet Time is Turbulent~Harry Shearer
New Orleans Housing Facing Major Reconstructive Surgery: Council Votes 7-0 to let the Bulldozers Roll~Georgianne Nienaber
New Orleans Faces Tussle Over Housing
Take Action to Stop Public Housing Demolition in New Orleans~jspot.org
Help sought in housing homeless~Duncan Plaza site access ends Friday
{editor weeps from the back hand path~after all the disaster and havoc wreaked upon us by the criminally negligent US Army Corps of Engineers' failed levees, and after everything we have been through since, ourselves alone in the eyes of our nation and the world, how can we turn our backs on anyone still less fortunate and do this to each other again?~Sinn Féin New Orleans!}
Human trafficking flies below the radar of most people's consciousness, but it happens � even in New Orleans~Gambit Weekly
Yet another new office boosts Czar Blakely’s fight against real estate development blight
State uses $29M to lure five new property insurance firms
Bond insurer's downgrade not expected to hurt N.O.
FEMA trailer utilities will be cut off
Toxic Trailer Political Theater~Tin Can Trailer Trash
School razing signals fresh start
New retailers move into neglected Claiborne stretch
Louisiana scores 8 out of 10 for emergency preparedness
Boh Bros. wins regional award for 17th Street Canal
JEDCO joins chorus for flood help
Jefferson expected to testify today in bribery case
House passes disaster fraud bill
Corps faces critics at levee lunch
Go-ahead to close MR-GO expedited
Vitter~Corps can now rush to close MRGO
Elevation grants grounded~Legislation that would enable Louisiana homeowners to get up to $30,000 in grant money upfront to elevate their homes stalled Wednesday after a Alabama Repuclican Sen. Richard Shelby raised late-session, last-minute, double-dealing, thief in the night, bend over backwards, back-handed, behind the back, backslide-of-hand objections.
Lawmakers blast last-minute measure blocking updates to water manuals~Georgia lawmakers are peeved, piqued, persnicked, poontangled, pssd, with Republican Sen. Richard Shelby of Alabama for slipping sliding language into a massive end-of-year spending bill.
{editor thumps nose, pulls finger, falls over laughing with increasingly smug satisfaction and says~Oh Yeah? Oh Yeah? Just wait 'till Republican Sen. Richard Shelby~(202) 224-5744 (DC), (256) 772-0460 (AL)~gets a mouthful of the Loot (oops, I mean) Lott Brothers (errrrah I mean) Bros (DOH!) Breaux~or is it the Brothers Lott~Yikes! BreauxLotts? Breaux Lotts? Uh'Oh Nooooooo...sounds like used cars smells like team spirits! Dare not The Dynamic Nuevo Duo protect us from the evil Senator Rich 'Katrina Condo' Shelby? Aren't they on the job already, workin'da lobby t'ang, scamming fag ends? How could they let this happen~Wha'happened? www.breauxlott.com?}
Jonathan Freilich~Guitar views with Adam Levy
Naked Music Manifesto
Jeremy Lyons and the Deltabilly Boys
Delta Bound~Evan Christopher~all about jazz
Johnny Adams - Please Come Home For Christmas (Hep'Me 138)~the 'B' side
Sing along with Judith Owen, Harry Shearer goes on the road!
WWOZ~GAMBIT~Nola Tonight
I Can Hear Again, Praise the Lord!~Andrei Codrescu~Penny Post
The Ghost of New Orleans and "The New Anne Rice"~The Beatitudes
Library takes teens' views into account
New Orleans Book List - Fiction~Mystic Knyght
Have Yourself a GOUGÈRES Merry Christmas~Cooking Creole with Marcelle Bienvenu
Painless pralines
New Orleans Boat Show expands to entire Gulf Coast region
Bumper sugar cane crop to fetch low price
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Mercredi
Thank you Momo Show Palace
Vieux Carre panel aims at graffiti, T-shirts
{editor nominates Fred Radtke to the position of butt-kisser in Dante's 9th.}
New Orleans Fig Street Studio
Dirty Coast
Pooch
{editor should have snagged this one~"Mom, Dad, went to New Orleans and all I got was this T-shirt, a Cadillac Escalade and a wide screen TV!"~T-shirt on Decatur Street Dec'05}
City inflating damage, lawsuit says
Obama Calls On President To Protect Affordable Housing In New Orleans
Obama: Don't Forget NOLA~Louisiana 1976
House reads, passes omnibus spending bill~“We simply don’t know what’s in this bill,” said Rep. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.). “We don’t know what we’re voting on.”
US Senator Landrieu~Louisiana Gets 142M In US Senate Appropriations
Bork and Activists Chained to Bulldozer at B.W. Cooper Homes
Playing into your opponent's hands~Your Right Hand Thief
Liprap's Lament - The Line
Housing officials describe surplus
What's Next For New Orleans Demolition Sites?~Planetizen
New Orleans Waterfront Plan Takes Shape~A team of architects led by Chan Krieger Sieniewicz, Hargreaves Associates, TEN Arquitectos, and Eskew+Dumez+Ripple, will unveil the final design in February for revitalizing a stretch of the Mississippi River in New Orleans.
FEMA trailers catch fire
FEMA stuck to policy that slowed over 1,000 projects
State cites tardy financial audit in funding cut for N.O.
N.O. audit finally submitted to state
State balks at grant for N.O. DA
Lawmakers approve $1.6 million loan for New Orleans DA's office
New Orleans is Prime Example of US's Failed Drug War
If you don't like what the Big Chief say then jack da' morphine all day!
There's more time to talk dirt~Corps aims to clarify the 'borrow process'
{editor persists~What happened to the 2/29 Commission Investigation of our failed levees and why is the Corps still allowed to operate in New Orleans like street-corner thugs?}
Senator Lautenberg Hails Decision To Block Corps' Additional Dumping of Dredged Waste in Nature Park
North Carolina Business Groups Oppose Expansion of Federal Authority Over State Waters
PeSA and Infopia Co-Host the 9th eCommerce Summit In New Orleans
Holiday eats dished out this weekend
Cloud control
Hulk Hogan to reign as king of Bacchus
Member chooses kids over contracts
School hit by teacher sickout to open
Data center restoration nearly complete for New Orleans schools
Policyholder longed for skills of a trial lawyer
'Through the Eyes of Katrina' - Perspectives in Gray,
More time for GO Zone
Disaster Recovery – Alternate Site Geographical Distance
Float of fancy
Donation to help restore park
Explosion prompts moratorium on driling near highways
Roving toddler alerts North Shore cops to gas leak
Cereal as a Metaphor for Capitalism~NYT
Marin Theatre Company hires director from New Orleans
WWOZ~GAMBIT~Nola Tonight
Preservation Hall in all its forms~WSJ
A memorable night on the town in New Orleans (me't'inks)
Thank you New Orleans Daily Photo
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
Mardi
Scary. Man'Childian Candidate? Raymond, would you like to play a game of Solitair or perhaps receive a Double Neocon Mind Melt? Ooooh Nooooooo....
Baghdad on the Bayou~New Orleans-Racial Whitewash, No Housing, and New Heroes~Georgianne Nienaber
What’s your Gulf Coast recovery plan?~In My Back Yard
Jindal picks Landrieu aide as hurricane recovery chief
New Orleans' state funding blocked, for now, due to tardy financial audit
80,000 tax scofflaws got FEMA storm aid
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to Help Barricade Palestinians in Gaza~Oooooh'K'K'Kafkatrina'ville!
With Regrets, New Orleans Is Left Behind~NY Times
NYT: Saying goodbye to New Orleans~Voice of New Orleans
Associated Press Perpetuating New Orleans Misperceptions
N.O. council may seek middle ground on demolitions
Notes from the Field: New Orleans
New Orleans No Longer Home For Many~.Common Sence
9/11 Rescue Workers Volunteer Building Houses In New Orleans
Three Nonprofits Seek to Boost Achievement in New Orleans Public Schools
Jewel of a School
The smart set~New Orleans' own Ben Franklin High
Teachers stage sickout at school
Upgrades to beleaguered DA's office in the works
Crime Rally In New Orleans Is Past Time
Thank you Jan Kaulins Photography
Silence is Violence
Entergy to grant volume discount
A NW governor's Katrina moment
Corps' Water crisis threatens Apalachicola oysters
More ethanol, fewer barges on Mississippi
Enviro Groups Attack Nuclear, Coal Loan Provisions in Appropriations Omnibus
New Orleans Area Real Estate~Arthur Sterbcow Part 2~Prices, Opportunities, Initiatives
Professional management needed to handle N.O. blight
Chris Claus Named VP/Market Mgr. For Entercom/New Orleans
{editor dares utter...Mr. Mxyzptlk!~Oh, Come'Oooonnnnn New Orleans! As the city of living metaphor can we do any better, eh? Willy Wonka for Mayor? 'Pampered' Senator 'Tunnel-of-Love Canal Street' Vitter? No-Smoking ordinances for a city in smoldering ruin? Real Estate Recovery Czar? Now this? If their middle name rhymes with pringle~then we'ah outta'heay'ah!}
Tom Fitzmorris~Food Hero
Ratty Scurvics~Ratty’s Reading~What the Fat Little Man Told Me~BoN
Aural Elixir~New Orleans & Boulder~Atomic opposites? Twin cities separated after birth, thus conjoined at the hip re-coined rebirth?
Cyril Neville Talks About Threatened Projects and Losing the Home He Loves~Georgianne Nienaber
{editor grieves from the back hand path, still on the long road home, stunned and stung by the comment here. Let us not kick someone when they are still down wherever they hang their hat, but rather, let us rip out their heart, grind it into the broken pavement and drag it through the filthy streets to Crucifixion in the City That Care Forgot and the Presidente left for dead...Jeeez Louie!~viva de Maid du Orleans~écrasez l'infâme~chere'yat Bourgeois Nievete!}
Harry Connick Jr Interview, PS I Love You
K-Ville and Kermit Ruffins' "Drop Me Off in New Orleans"~Basin Street Records
WWOZ~GAMBIT~Nola Tonight
Pooch Chari-tees Trunk Show & Home for the Holidays Fundraiser
Dirty Coast
“Katrina: The K Word”
'K' Words: Karma, Katrina, Kali
{editor joins in the fun~Klezmer, Kryptonite, Killa, Kltpzyxm, Kafka, kronic, konggroovient, kilt, kainotophobia (fear of change), kakorrhaphiophobia (fear of failure), karezza, karyotype, kazbah, katzenjammer, kathenotheism, kenosis, kibble, kilfud-yoking, kinkle, kismet, kith...}
New Orleans Booklist (non-fiction)~Mystic Knyght
Open Call~Deadline for submission: Saturday, December 22, 2007 @ 9:00 pm~New Orleans Photo Alliance
Baghdad on the Bayou~New Orleans-Racial Whitewash, No Housing, and New Heroes~Georgianne Nienaber
What’s your Gulf Coast recovery plan?~In My Back Yard
Jindal picks Landrieu aide as hurricane recovery chief
New Orleans' state funding blocked, for now, due to tardy financial audit
80,000 tax scofflaws got FEMA storm aid
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to Help Barricade Palestinians in Gaza~Oooooh'K'K'Kafkatrina'ville!
With Regrets, New Orleans Is Left Behind~NY Times
NYT: Saying goodbye to New Orleans~Voice of New Orleans
Associated Press Perpetuating New Orleans Misperceptions
N.O. council may seek middle ground on demolitions
Notes from the Field: New Orleans
New Orleans No Longer Home For Many~.Common Sence
9/11 Rescue Workers Volunteer Building Houses In New Orleans
Three Nonprofits Seek to Boost Achievement in New Orleans Public Schools
Jewel of a School
The smart set~New Orleans' own Ben Franklin High
Teachers stage sickout at school
Upgrades to beleaguered DA's office in the works
Crime Rally In New Orleans Is Past Time
Thank you Jan Kaulins Photography
Silence is Violence
Entergy to grant volume discount
A NW governor's Katrina moment
Corps' Water crisis threatens Apalachicola oysters
More ethanol, fewer barges on Mississippi
Enviro Groups Attack Nuclear, Coal Loan Provisions in Appropriations Omnibus
New Orleans Area Real Estate~Arthur Sterbcow Part 2~Prices, Opportunities, Initiatives
Professional management needed to handle N.O. blight
Chris Claus Named VP/Market Mgr. For Entercom/New Orleans
{editor dares utter...Mr. Mxyzptlk!~Oh, Come'Oooonnnnn New Orleans! As the city of living metaphor can we do any better, eh? Willy Wonka for Mayor? 'Pampered' Senator 'Tunnel-of-Love Canal Street' Vitter? No-Smoking ordinances for a city in smoldering ruin? Real Estate Recovery Czar? Now this? If their middle name rhymes with pringle~then we'ah outta'heay'ah!}
Tom Fitzmorris~Food Hero
Ratty Scurvics~Ratty’s Reading~What the Fat Little Man Told Me~BoN
Aural Elixir~New Orleans & Boulder~Atomic opposites? Twin cities separated after birth, thus conjoined at the hip re-coined rebirth?
Cyril Neville Talks About Threatened Projects and Losing the Home He Loves~Georgianne Nienaber
{editor grieves from the back hand path, still on the long road home, stunned and stung by the comment here. Let us not kick someone when they are still down wherever they hang their hat, but rather, let us rip out their heart, grind it into the broken pavement and drag it through the filthy streets to Crucifixion in the City That Care Forgot and the Presidente left for dead...Jeeez Louie!~viva de Maid du Orleans~écrasez l'infâme~chere'yat Bourgeois Nievete!}
Harry Connick Jr Interview, PS I Love You
K-Ville and Kermit Ruffins' "Drop Me Off in New Orleans"~Basin Street Records
WWOZ~GAMBIT~Nola Tonight
Pooch Chari-tees Trunk Show & Home for the Holidays Fundraiser
Dirty Coast
“Katrina: The K Word”
'K' Words: Karma, Katrina, Kali
{editor joins in the fun~Klezmer, Kryptonite, Killa, Kltpzyxm, Kafka, kronic, konggroovient, kilt, kainotophobia (fear of change), kakorrhaphiophobia (fear of failure), karezza, karyotype, kazbah, katzenjammer, kathenotheism, kenosis, kibble, kilfud-yoking, kinkle, kismet, kith...}
New Orleans Booklist (non-fiction)~Mystic Knyght
Open Call~Deadline for submission: Saturday, December 22, 2007 @ 9:00 pm~New Orleans Photo Alliance
Monday, December 17, 2007
Lundi
{editor must heap bucketfuls of thanks on Steve at Pixel Eyed and New Orleans Daily Photo for permission to use his photographs all over the NO News Ladder. Chere'Yat, Noble Mon!}
Katrina was not the first~The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927
Congress to debate Soo Locks expansion
Corporation to pull nuclear waste, leave chemicals
Housing's real crime threat
Civil spaces before housing spaces~People Get Ready
Katrina Survivors Stop Christmas Demolition (video)~Dandelion Salad
Texas Readies Police State Tech for Possible Hurricane Evacuees
Debate site Oxford has own recovery saga
TP Editorial~A cautionary fish tale
Mental health plans lie fallow
Purchase College Students Heading To New Orleans~Jan 9th to work with Project Lazarus
Recycling revisited in N.O., Jefferson
School is Ellis Island for Recovery District
Millions sought for 'pump to the river'
New Orleans allocated $293M in recovery funds
88th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting~Jan. 20-24th
Static Television in association with Old New Orleans Rum, Urban Angels Salon, Antigravity Magazine and Defend New Orleans presents the first annual Park the Van Holiday Soiree at the Saturn Bar on Saturday, December 29 at 10:00 p.m. This first annual event includes live music from Park the Van Records luminaries such as The Peekers and Seth Kauffman, as well as the DJ sounds of Jac Currie and Visuals by Drew Stubbs of DNO Video
Slew Foot & Cary B~Kerry Irish Pub~9pm
Papa Grows Funk~Maple Leaf~10:30pm
Bob French & Friends~Ray's Boom Boom Room on Frenchman~8pm
WWOZ~GAMBIT~Nola Tonight
Buying Jazz Music Videos
Perfume Comes Before The Flower
Katrina was not the first~The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927
Congress to debate Soo Locks expansion
Corporation to pull nuclear waste, leave chemicals
Housing's real crime threat
Civil spaces before housing spaces~People Get Ready
Katrina Survivors Stop Christmas Demolition (video)~Dandelion Salad
Texas Readies Police State Tech for Possible Hurricane Evacuees
Debate site Oxford has own recovery saga
TP Editorial~A cautionary fish tale
Mental health plans lie fallow
Purchase College Students Heading To New Orleans~Jan 9th to work with Project Lazarus
Recycling revisited in N.O., Jefferson
School is Ellis Island for Recovery District
Millions sought for 'pump to the river'
New Orleans allocated $293M in recovery funds
88th American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting~Jan. 20-24th
Static Television in association with Old New Orleans Rum, Urban Angels Salon, Antigravity Magazine and Defend New Orleans presents the first annual Park the Van Holiday Soiree at the Saturn Bar on Saturday, December 29 at 10:00 p.m. This first annual event includes live music from Park the Van Records luminaries such as The Peekers and Seth Kauffman, as well as the DJ sounds of Jac Currie and Visuals by Drew Stubbs of DNO Video
Slew Foot & Cary B~Kerry Irish Pub~9pm
Papa Grows Funk~Maple Leaf~10:30pm
Bob French & Friends~Ray's Boom Boom Room on Frenchman~8pm
WWOZ~GAMBIT~Nola Tonight
Buying Jazz Music Videos
Perfume Comes Before The Flower
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Dimanche
Big Al's~New Orleans Daily Photo
Lawmakers ask Bush to halt the razing
Gimme a B! Gimme an S!~Chris Rose
During evacuations, Texas officials plan to weed out sex offenders~"We're all entitled to privacy, but we're not entitled to anonymity."
{editor thumps da'chip off'dat shoulder and asks~Oh Yeah? What'chu mean 'We', Kimosabe?}
Some N.O. Bars snuff out smoking despite OK to light up
{editor lights-up, pulls a nice long draw of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol, ponders and constabulates~Is the City That Care Forgot going to Mall in a Hand Basket?}
Megastores come to the rescue
The Shock Doctrine
Is Blackwater the Private Mercenary Army of the Oligarchy?
{editor was there, during 'The Troubles', and saw with own lyin'eyes these forking ice'hole mercenary piggies with their beady little sunglasses and cork-sucking grins of Apocalypse NO. They were Nothing about Rescue and All About Armed Disaster Capitalization. NeoLooting. We must oppose this pestilence above all else, in every town, on every street corner balcony where they deign to show their evil dark colors.}
Baby Ray Questions Public Housing Protesters
Demolition protests ignore some realities
House Burning Down~West Bank Guide
Nolafugees
Post-Katrina cottages get a lukewarm welcome~DOH!
Controversial levee video re-posted to YouTube~Two local law firms have offered to represent Levees.org on a pro bono basis if the American Society of Civil Engineers takes legal action against the nonprofit over an Internet parody
Tight Squeeze
Warming could worsen many problems along coast
Gulf fish farms may cut dependence on farm-raised imports
Top 10 Offshore Fish Farming Problems
Jefferson buses to use biodiesel
Write from Wrong~Local screenwriters hit the streets to explain their side of the strike...
To be or not to be, that is the question; whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, or to take arms against a sea of troubles, and by opposing, end them. To die, to sleep; no more; and by a sleep to say we end the heart-ache and the thousand natural shocks that flesh is heir to — 'tis a consummation Devoutly to be wish'd. To die, to sleep; to sleep, perchance to dream. Ay, there's the rub, for in that sleep of death what dreams may come, when we have shuffled off this mortal coil, must give us pause. There's the respect that makes calamity of so long life, for who would bear the whips and scorns of time, th'oppressor's wrong, the proud man's contumely, the pangs of despised love, the law's delay, the insolence of office, and the spurns that patient merit of th'unworthy takes, when he himself might his quietus make with a bare bodkin? Who would fardels bear, to grunt and sweat under a weary life, but that the dread of something after death, the undiscovered country from whose bourn No traveller returns, puzzles the will, and makes us rather bear those ills we have than fly to others that we know not of? Thus conscience does make cowards of us all, and thus the native hue of resolution is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought, and enterprises of great pitch and moment with this regard their currents turn awry, and lose the name of action.
An Adventure Cut Short~A motorcycle wreck involving a rattlesnake killed an outdoorsman who seemed larger than life.
Man of history
Dream City to help young talent flower
Life ain't easy for dog named Sue
Dogs help kids read aloud
Former 'Idol' contestant, Misty Marshal, finds home in Weehawken~Featured on Christmas CD to benefit hometown of New Orleans
Theresa Andersson~a New Orleans roots rock musician
WWOZ~GAMBIT~Nola Tonight
Forget about the movies, Brad Pitt is all about resurrecting New Orleans
James Lee Burke~Book Signing~New Iberia~1-3pm
Topic~New Orleans Flood Rojo Spainish Marble Floor
Tunnel of Love~Toulouse Street
Lee de Fleur Won't Die~Mr Clio
Lawmakers ask Bush to halt the razing
Gimme a B! Gimme an S!~Chris Rose
During evacuations, Texas officials plan to weed out sex offenders~"We're all entitled to privacy, but we're not entitled to anonymity."
{editor thumps da'chip off'dat shoulder and asks~Oh Yeah? What'chu mean 'We', Kimosabe?}
Some N.O. Bars snuff out smoking despite OK to light up
{editor lights-up, pulls a nice long draw of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol, ponders and constabulates~Is the City That Care Forgot going to Mall in a Hand Basket?}
Megastores come to the rescue
The Shock Doctrine
Is Blackwater the Private Mercenary Army of the Oligarchy?
{editor was there, during 'The Troubles', and saw with own lyin'eyes these forking ice'hole mercenary piggies with their beady little sunglasses and cork-sucking grins of Apocalypse NO. They were Nothing about Rescue and All About Armed Disaster Capitalization. NeoLooting. We must oppose this pestilence above all else, in every town, on every street corner balcony where they deign to show their evil dark colors.}
Baby Ray Questions Public Housing Protesters
Demolition protests ignore some realities
House Burning Down~West Bank Guide
Nolafugees
Post-Katrina cottages get a lukewarm welcome~DOH!
Controversial levee video re-posted to YouTube~Two local law firms have offered to represent Levees.org on a pro bono basis if the American Society of Civil Engineers takes legal action against the nonprofit over an Internet parody
Tight Squeeze
Warming could worsen many problems along coast
Gulf fish farms may cut dependence on farm-raised imports
Top 10 Offshore Fish Farming Problems
Jefferson buses to use biodiesel
Write from Wrong~Local screenwriters hit the streets to explain their side of the strike...
To be or not to be, that is the question; whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, or to take arms against a sea of troubles, and by opposing, end them. To die, to sleep; no more; and by a sleep to say we end the heart-ache and the thousand natural shocks that flesh is heir to — 'tis a consummation Devoutly to be wish'd. To die, to sleep; to sleep, perchance to dream. Ay, there's the rub, for in that sleep of death what dreams may come, when we have shuffled off this mortal coil, must give us pause. There's the respect that makes calamity of so long life, for who would bear the whips and scorns of time, th'oppressor's wrong, the proud man's contumely, the pangs of despised love, the law's delay, the insolence of office, and the spurns that patient merit of th'unworthy takes, when he himself might his quietus make with a bare bodkin? Who would fardels bear, to grunt and sweat under a weary life, but that the dread of something after death, the undiscovered country from whose bourn No traveller returns, puzzles the will, and makes us rather bear those ills we have than fly to others that we know not of? Thus conscience does make cowards of us all, and thus the native hue of resolution is sicklied o'er with the pale cast of thought, and enterprises of great pitch and moment with this regard their currents turn awry, and lose the name of action.
An Adventure Cut Short~A motorcycle wreck involving a rattlesnake killed an outdoorsman who seemed larger than life.
Man of history
Dream City to help young talent flower
Life ain't easy for dog named Sue
Dogs help kids read aloud
Former 'Idol' contestant, Misty Marshal, finds home in Weehawken~Featured on Christmas CD to benefit hometown of New Orleans
Theresa Andersson~a New Orleans roots rock musician
WWOZ~GAMBIT~Nola Tonight
Forget about the movies, Brad Pitt is all about resurrecting New Orleans
James Lee Burke~Book Signing~New Iberia~1-3pm
Topic~New Orleans Flood Rojo Spainish Marble Floor
Tunnel of Love~Toulouse Street
Lee de Fleur Won't Die~Mr Clio
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