Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Mardi

New Orleans Wine and Food Experience 2008~May 20-24th
Royal Street Stroll Sponsored by ROUSES Thursday,May 22, 2008 5:30 p.m. ~ 8:30 p.m. 400 Royal Street $75 in advance, $90 on-site
As always, [what must be the world's most expensive 2nd Line] will be joined by the Krewe of Cork with 2008 Grand Marshall, Kix Brooks of Brooks & Dunn, as they parade down Royal Street. Brooks & Dunn? OK'ville!

NADA donates to New Orleans high school through quarterback's foundation

Charter Schools Remedy Education Woes in New Orleans?

Judge bars lawyers from State Farm case

MS Supreme Court to hear wind vs. water

Architecture and Reality Collide in
New Orleans

~New Orleans architect David Waggoner worries the quest to reinvent the shotgun misses the point. "The type of architecture we were building here in the 19th century was pretty darn good," he said.
Vernessa Rogers is one of the few to opt for Kieran Timberlake's less conventional, asymmetrical concept. But that's because she liked the way the designers fit three bedrooms plus a studio apartment into the drum-tight footprint of a typical New Orleans cottage. "It has a nice high porch and a trellis," Rogers swooned. "And it's going to be a green house, and that will save me a lot of money on electricity. Sometimes, my baby says to me, 'Let's go ride by the house.' And I say, 'It's not there anymore.' But then I drive her over anyway," Rogers said with a chuckle, "We park on our land, and she does her homework in the car. It makes her so happy." ~More pics here!

Burma, China and America: Perspective on How Nations Handle Natural Disasters

Burma begins three days of mourning, neglects to notify own citizens

Cruel Burma regime bans mercy

World Bank denies aid to Burma~The World Bank says it is not currently in a position to give aid to Burma, saying the cyclone-hit country has been in arrears since 1998.

It's an Emergency, We're Not Prepared?

One Brick National trip to New Orleans! Help Rebuild
St. Bernard Parish!


New Orleans Journal: The New Yorker~Recording Katrina

Arlo Guthrie fishes for Dylan~"I don't have a lot of songwriting advice," Guthrie said, "but when people ask, I say, 'Do whatever you want, man, just don't be sitting downstream of Bob Dylan. I even wrote to Bob years ago and asked him to throw the small ones back every once in a while. He didn't think it was funny."~Photo: I Rock N Roll

Dubai-based DJ Zahra brings musical gold back from Jazzfest 2008

Drumming up support for music students

Lincoln Teams with Harry Connick, Jr. on New Orleans Musician’s Village Home

To the bone Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue to Perform at Marilyn’s on K

Phister sisters bring jazz stylings to Natchez festival

Susan Cowsill 2008 Summer Tour And Benefit Schedule Kicks Off

Six Things To Do This Weekend

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