Friday, March 28, 2008

Vendredi

USGS on the scene~Heavy rains (often exceeding 6 inches in 24 hours) caused major flooding across much of Arkansas. Our hydrographers captured these photographs and videos while collecting stage and streamflow information for the public, emergency officials, and water resources managers.

Group issues call for 8/29 Commission probe in levee failures after storm~The Advocate

Group Accuses Corps Of Katrina Spin Campaign~WDSU


ITT Pump Provides Water Pressure To New Orleans

Owners of homes 'government' built on contaminated soil are run off the Road Home


Notes from New Orleans: Revised Building Code Enforcement~Walter Gallas

Vallas finds no obstacles in New Orleans
~In his first appearance back in the Philadelphia area since leaving as city schools CEO last June, Paul Vallas told an audience at Cabrini College in Radnor that he has a freer hand in making changes as head of the deeply impoverished New Orleans school system.

Missouri officials spar with US Army Corps of Engineers over soil dumping in Missouri River


Missouri Confused and bemused about Exqixotic Corps' yes-no-maybe 'spring rise'


Mo. River Flood Fight Temporarily Settled

War makes funding for storm aid scarce


Pleased to meet you...hope you guessed my Name.
Editilla growls...sick'em!

Carville, Matalin will move to Uptown
Editilla shrieks, gnashes fingers, slaps da'kitty~Oh Hell! Judas Priest and the Mouth of Dick! Now we know the world is truly going to the Mall in a Hand Basket!

Library Chronicles~Signs of (non)recovery


What Keeps A City Alive: People or Capital?~jspot.org

Muslim hurricane relief workers experience prejudice


Endangered simians may find home in Lafayette
Noah, a 2-year-old chimpanzee, peeks through the banister railing Thursday at the home of Bob and Sandy Giles during The Great Ape Preservation Foundation’s news conference to announce a proposed National Chimpanzee Observatory and Great Ape Zoological Gardens in Lafayette. Actor and activist Alan Alda also was in attendance.

The Big
Over'Easy


Venice plans to raise its sinking buildings as sea levels rise~Terra Daily~wit'H/T to Planetizen



Noah Wyle in New Orleans for 'Librarian' shoot

Rope-a-Dope Press will be exhibiting a number of works at The Dudley House at Harvard University on April 3rd including book covers from an ongoing collaboration with Sarita Cartonera, whoose beautifully crafted one of kind books will also be displayed. Opening night gala starts at 8pm. More information here.

Students on Spring Break Skip Cabo

Louisiana devastation and enhanced security opens eyes of Kent State student volunteers

Habitat helps rebuild New Orleans for spring break


Day three New Orleans journal entry: “Do your best and caulk the rest”

'Treasures of Napoleon' exhibit coming to New Orleans
~Shreveport Times


HOPE IN NEW ORLEANS is the story of two groups of teenagers. One group uprooted, their story exposed through the chaos of Hurricane Katrina; the other solidly planted in New York City.

Marsalis, Mayfield sparkle on "Love Songs, Ballads and Standards"


WWOZ~WTUL~GAMBIT
NOMENU

7 comments:

oyster said...

"Judas Priest and the Mouth of Dick!"

HA! That's classic.

Actually, I cut Carville (too much) slack, but that's mainly because of his early 90's political genius.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for adding my column to your site. You're doing a great thing. keep it up. From my understanding the Movie "Tufaan" about the Muslim Katrina victims and relief workers, will donate whatever percentage is left from the DVD that doesnt include the cost of making them. So it's actually non-profit if you think about it. Their aim is to donate 250,000 to the relief effort via (my understanding Islamic Relief because of the amount of work they are doing and trustworthiness) and the rest of the money will cover the cost of making the movie.

if you would like to email the producer you can at khanb(at) leechon.com

New Orleans Ladder said...

Hey Mon, I have read evey one of Carville's books but lost track of him after he decided to work for the dictator down sout'.
Plus, after 2000 election theft I just don't have any more patience with faux progressive 365 Democrats...I mean, wit'friends like Hillary, who needs, who wouldn't want to store their dick in a freezer.
Now Mx Matlin...whoa, slooowly I toin...step by step...inch by inch...mile by mfk'n mile till I can pick up a pie and...eat that bitch!

New Orleans Ladder said...

Shirien Elmasraya, thank you for your promt and kind comment and for answering my questions regarding the destination of said "donations"!

There is such a misunderstanding of Islam in this country due in no small measure to confusion enough as to the relationship between Arab and African American schools of thought and the community's place in decidedly secular American culture.

Both Malcolm X and Osama bin Laden have called for my white-american head so you can understand my apprehension and interest?

New Orleans Ladder said...

Plus, Oyster, Carville picked on my man, Barak and that just will not do as I can only imagine his seething angst with Axelrod and his other "former" collegues not working for Hillary, the beosch.

Anonymous said...

sure anytime! I'm not allowed to post responses under my columns, so thanks for providing a link :)

New Orleans Ladder said...

What? Do you mean all those people get to say all that stuff about your article and you can't come on and tell them where to go? Yikes!
Well yer always welcome and safe on da'Ladder.
Editilla eats rude people for breakfast'-)