Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Mercredi

Louisiana Farms~Go Green NOLA ~Y'all know how we d'Aphasias like da'Maps. This one comes from local harvest.org ...whence came the lead to the GGNOLA site, thence somehow to New Orleans 1st Bike Lane hung below. Hence we wander the wee hours out on this long road home, thusly searching for the lights of the City still scattered about our sleeping nation like broken diamonds split from the fist of a dreaming monkey. Ambular SomNOLAncy.

New Orleans gets 1st bike lane
~Yesterday, motorists and bicyclists found a new feature on St. Claude Avenue: the city’s first striped bike lanes. A ribbon cutting ceremony marked the opening of the St. Claude Avenue bike lanes covering a three-mile stretch, eastbound and westbound, between Elysian Fields Avenue and the St. Bernard Parish line...more Buzz.

Motorola to Rebuild Technology Infrastructure for New Orleans Area School

Recovery Projects Information Website.
You can view current information on recovery projects managed by the City of New Orleans' Office of Recovery and Development Administration.


Historic trust takes aim at Charity~casa de Charlotte della luna offers a survivor's requiem

Katrina survivors struggle years after hurricane~A documentary report from New Orleans presents voices of Katrina survivors still fighting for survival

Transparency lacking in city service contracts~Jaime Guillet

ZANA Network Works to Revive New Orleans Small Businesses

Hell Hath No Fury Like That Of The Uninvolved*
~Liptrap's Lament - The Line


I'll Stop Calling This Crew "Orwellian" When They Stop Using 1984 as an Operations Manual~Your Right Hand Thief

Orwell Lives in Burma Today

Cyclone Recovery Just Propaganda, Say Rangoon Residents

Burma Photography~Lin Let Kyal Sin

All Burma I.T Students' Union
Now where have we seen this before?



Burma and Heroine

Rambo Speaks

China: Earthquake buried 32 sources of radiation
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With death toll rising, unexpected rescues

Disaster Recovery: Five Things You Might Have Overlooked

Cottages make for perfect storm brewing over Gulf's future look

Indian Guest-Workers in
New Orleans on Hunger Strike


Environmental Espionage: Inside a Chemical Company's Louisiana Spy Op~Mother Jones

Feds make toxic brew at Fort Reno Park~When it comes to finding and cleaning up toxic waste in the nation’s capital, I’m not sure the federal government is to be trusted. We need look no further than Spring Valley to see a history of lies and cover-ups perpetrated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, aided and abetted by the Environmental Protection Agency.

Shrimp: Another high-water victim

Big Al's Seafood Restaurant

Grilling: Sweet Potato Salad ~Serious Eats









BeauSoleil avec Michael Doucet at Arts in the Museum Park

Democracy and Hip-Hop Compares NOLA and KC

Three new books illuminate and celebrate the history of jazz and one of its masters

From Work At Home Guitar Teacher To Full Music School

Piety Street Recording
~Radio Free Amsterdam


The Beating Heart of Jazz

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