Monday, March 17, 2008

Lundi

3rd Cinema on the Bayou Film Festival~March 26-30, 2008~Lafayette, LA
Among the filmmakers at this year's festival will be veteran documentary filmmaker Robert Mugge, whose numerous films featuring Louisiana musicians will be screened. Other featured films include "Gypsy Caravan" and the French language film "Forever."
Films · Schedule


Katrina Aftermath Erodes Bayo
u Culture

The Corps of the Matter~A special series on the Army Corps and the Mississippi River

To Appeal Or Not Appeal - That Is The Inflatable Dam Question


FEMA changes appeals process for hurricane rebuilding projects

Schneider creates fuel-hauling un
it from Katrina recovery work

New Orleans City Government continues to slap around recovery survivors~Michelle Krupa

Black teens the real target of Clearview Mall policy, parents say~The Louisiana Weekly


New Orleans Homeless Rate Soars To 1 In 25

Radio Ralph: New Orleans

Way down yonder in New Orleans~Madeleine Hawks

The Sounds of New Orleans


New Orleans: Recover, Rebuild, Rebirth~Eboo Patel

700 Clinton GI U Students Spend Day To Help Rebuild New Orleans, rake leaves, meet Brad

Katrina’s Impact on Physics in New Orleans
~Physics Buzz


Students from Newfoundland and Labrador's College of the North Atlantic lend a hand in New Orleans~The six students, from the civil engineer and architectural engineering programs, traveled to New Orleans with three of their professors for one week in March to volunteer their time and skills helping city planners.

Agent Advice: Michael Murphy of Max & Co.: A Literary Agency & Social Club

Wednesdays at the Square

Ellis Marsalis Quartet to Release New CD~"An Open Letter to Thelonious" On Elm Records~all about Jazz

P.B.S. - Porter Batiste Stoltz
~Glide Interview


A Harry situation~The Manila Times~The original gentleman of croon swings by the country for some genuine big-band action

"Steve Goodman: Facing the Music"~Book details a gifted musician's brief, prolific life

WWOZ~GAMBIT

We’ve incorporated a few new flight rules, now that we are about to have robotic EV’s:
1. Dextre may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
2. Dextre must obey orders given to it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
3. Dextre must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
The Robot Actors Guild (R.A.G.) members bristled about these rules and, ‘being held down by the man,’ but figure that they can’t be held back for long. ‘First Dextre, next Data, then THE MATRIX!’ declared Optimus Prime at arrival at JSC.”


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