Thursday, February 28, 2008

Jeudi

"Rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated," quipped Uriel Little, 76, a former St. Bernard street department worker who evacuated before Katrina. "They can leave my name on there if they want," said Mr. Little, who lives at St. Margaret's Daughters Nursing Home in the Bywater. "It doesn't bother me. I know that I'm still alive, and that's what counts. I just wish the rest could have gotten out," he said. "A lot of people didn't make it, and I knew a good many of them."
Blessings & Peace to Those Souls Lost
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Tales of Grave Ulysses~Toulouse Street

Why We are Protesting the New Orleans Times Picayune
~Daily Koz
by scorpiorising
Any questions on Ladder Hangin' Policy can check the Sinn Féin to the right...or peruse the various & sundry, errra..."adulterated" headlines and whatnot rants up'n'down this Ladder. Coincidentally I had my own 'problems' wit'da Picayune and decided to greatly slacken the threads to the TP, mainly as I felt completely blind-sided by Judge Duval's ruling on top of their bad miscoverage of the housing demonstrations. Having seen the TP building during the flood, I cannot understand why they do not range about looking for blood like a pack of Righteous Catahoulas. I love their journalists who lost their minds. I lost mine too, and my heart and any sense of taste and timing, but had to see what other outlets could match their volumn around New Orleans. Thankfully I can report no dearth of news about New Orleans of by and for New Orleanians...particularly and most laudably amongst the nola blog-0-reamery.
Your NO News Ladder depends on news from around the country, and the woild, about Nola as much the reverse from within and without you. Doubleshining. Stitch-hiking. But the real fun of the game for me at 4am (almost) every morning is finding, discovering the news about our Fair Lady. Just'dat...it keeps me out of McDonald's with a loaded water gun. And I am quite gratified by everyone's patronage thank you very much.
Like any tide rising it ain't what is not here, ya'hear? Like Hamlet's Revenge we note the tilt of our Ship of State and so move with care about what it means to be or not...subtly camouflaged within verdant, pungent, misty vials of congroovience and implicitudinal demostrafications don't'cha know...
Res Ipsa Loquitur

Fats Domino / Michalopoulos print Donated to the NoLA Rising Auction Part of the Art Show

Robert Green Gets Probation

Do you believe in Robin Hood?~Louisiana Questions

David Vitter is Thinking About Your Granddaughter's Vagina~Chris Kelly

Louisiana Jindal Administration, Censorship And The Internet~Steven Sabuldowski

Louisiana Jindal, Ethics and India~Jim Brown


Treading Lightly~The Army Corps of Engineers' footprints for lakefront pump stations might allow many popular landmarks and homes to remain in place.

Mayor Ray "Babyhead" Nagin reveals details of new blight program

N.O. water board to seek engineering firm proposals

What? Oh Cripes! Now everyone is doing it! Just a few hard corps tourists is all we'll use it on they said, really, emminent threat and all that---What? Ooooooh! Water Board...sorry:)

Gulf dead zone plan stagnates. What now? Go fish?


Recovery Case management to falter, thousands still needing help across the Gulf


Hey, it's just $16.4 million


Lessons for Katrina in Valdez


SALVATIONS- Juried Furniture Exhibition~Join us at 7:00pm on March 14, 2008 for SALVATIONS 2008 - A Juried Furniture Exhibition, Gala and Auction benefiting The Green Project.

A Party Goin’ On Right Here~blogofneworleans

West Virginia Wesleyan College Students Spending Spring Break In New Orleans, will fly the 'Bobcat' flag

New Orleans Ballet Association Presents “River North Chicago Dance Company”

Saturday, March 1, 8pm - The NOCCA Institute - 2800 Chartres NOLAFunGuide.com



The Heat Is On
Daupine St & Jordan by the Industrial Canal~Friday
Exhibitions~Fri-Mon


New Orleans Artists in Exile
~Jonathan Ferrara Gallery's traveling exhibition of work by displaced New Orleans artists.


Buddy Miles
Buddy Miles, the rock and R&B drummer, singer and songwriter whose eclectic career included stints playing with Jimi Hendrix in Band of Gypsies, hit songs, studio work and as the lead voice of the California Raisins, the animated clay figures that became an advertising phenomenon in the late 1980s, has died. He was 60.

Warren
McDaniels
Passes

President, New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival Foundation 2002-2004, Chair, WWOZ Governance Board 1995-2002

Pianist Jonathan Batiste returns for NHMF show

BackTalk with Glen David Andrews, John Swenson~offBeat

WWOZ~GAMBIT

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