~Michael Crichton died Tuesday in Los Angeles at age 66 after privately battling cancer.
Editilla has read nearly every book by this man.
His stories of collapsing best laid plans and the ignorance of chaos amidst those who deign to control our mother earth stood me in great stead during the Federal Flood of New Orleans. Hence we offer our deepest tribute and best wishes for all who were touched and moved by this master storyteller. With Special Thanks to The Victorian Web
The Feast in Chaos ~Wood-engraving by Dalziel
Illustration for the ninth chapter of Lewis Carroll's
Through the Looking Glass (1865)
"'I rise to return thanks — ' Alice began: and she really did rise as she spoke, several inches; but she got hold of the edge of the table, and managed to pull herself down again."Habitus 04: New Orleans
This edition features some of the leading writers and thinkers from the city and beyond: including Rodger Kamenetz, Andrei Codrescu, Nancy Lemann, and others.
In addition to our usual array of terrific fiction and poetry, we have a meditation on disaster and memory from Ari Kelman, a celebrated environmental historian, a photo essay documenting the city's unique and exuberant street culture from photographer L.J. Goldstein; an extraordinary memoir of the intersection of African-American and Jewish roots in one New Orleans family from Ronne Hartfield; interviews with musician-historian Ned Sublette and the Brazilian urban-planning innovator Jamie Lerner; and many more exciting features. Hat T'n'T: NO Notes
Victory for Citizen-Driven City Planning~Walter Gallas
"What is a City? Rethinking the Urban After Hurricane Katrina"
Tech-Oriented Biz Ideas May Hit Sweet Spot in New Orleans Contest ~Erika Morphy~As part of the effort to rebuild New Orleans, a nonprofit group has launched a contest offering $100,000 in prize money and another $100,000 in business services for the best entrepreneurial idea to attract the Generation Y demographic to the city.
Reflections and project updates
~Hands On New Orleans
Looking back at Obama’s N.O. promises~Deon Roberts
Louisiana's economy awaits Obama~"I think that what's most important, though, is that we have a president who's in touch with the needs of New Orleans before the hurricane hits.
~President-elect Barack Obama
Uncut from New Orleans
~Henry Rollins
NEVER AGAIN, MY A$$
~Jamaal Young
The Warrantless Blogtapping Program~The Huck Upchuck
I was 40 when I learned I wasn’t white ~slabbed
Congressmen Under Investigation? 11
Number Victorious Tuesday? 9
~Michael Grabell
Thanksgiving in New Orleans
~Sharon Keating
Unique Proof 1844-O Eagle
~CoinLink
Residents Encouraged to Apply for FEMA Aid~Daily Insurer
Wireless providers protest backup-power reporting regs ~Jeffery Silva~"By forcing [carriers] to decommission cell sites that cannot be made compliant, the backup-power rule would undercut its own stated emergency preparedness goals. The FCC’s failure to craft its rules to meet this challenge is nothing short of capricious. Further, in order to comply with the commission’s rules, carriers would not be able to move assets around in the event of a disaster — as they did recently during Hurricanes Gustav and Ike—because they would be out of compliance in the areas from where the assets were moved. The outcome is counter to the goal of improving safety in areas impacted by disasters.”
Active 2008 Hurricane Season Winds Down~Andrea Thompson
Diffuser better for environment?
~BP says the diffuser it plans to use to dilute waste water into Lake Michigan will not harm people's drinking water or wildlife
--but a federal agency wants the company to use wetlands on its own property to mitigate environmental impact.
Jewell Parker Rhodes publishes second voodoo book
~Judith Smith
NOLAFugees.com release their third book ~Susan Larson
~Three years into the post-Katrina recovery period, the writers of NOLAFugees.com are still churning out their provocative mix of investigative, personal reportage and inventive satire.
Tribute to James Booker
- Maple Leaf Bar~David Kunian
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