Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Mardi

Tammany fights 2 forest fires
~Jeff Adelson, Kia Hall Hayes

~Two raging wildfires continued a fiery path through wooded areas near Slidell and Mandeville Monday, leading a state fire official to declare them the worst forest fires St. Tammany Parish has seen in a quarter century. ~Photo Curtsy~Map Curtsy

More trees, fences, targeted in
final round of clearing for Corps
of Engineers~Sheila Grissett

~Editilla Ho'tellas~Ho'deeee'doh Ho'Dee'Doh! Beotch'Fight! Beotch'Fight on'da Playground!

Corps wants to make temporary pumps permanent
~Maya Rodriguez

~"We're disappointed, but we are still very optimistic that Pump to the River will come to pass," said Lisa Ludwig, a resident in Old Metairie, which is an area that could potentially benefit from the pump to the river project.

Residents watch water rise
~Louisa County residents kept a close watch Monday as the water from the Iowa River poured through a levee break, submerging County Road H22 which prompted officials to close the road indefinitely to keep the water in the west side of the temporary levee that crosses that roadway.
"Yes, we will rebuild," Aracely Schlesing said.
"We have no other choice. I really don't know. I just hope they fix the levee. Whatever they plan on doing (with the levee) I hope they do it fast."


FEMA to discuss new flood maps ~Paul Rioux~Questions and concerns about new FEMA flood-risk maps that show a large section of West Jefferson is more vulnerable than previous assessments will be addressed at an open house next week.

Earmarks aren't 'wicked, evil,
criminal, wrong'~Frank James


Mayor Ray "Baby'head" Nagin
in such bad shape he's looking to
NOAH for a lifeboat.
~We Could Be Famous

Riiiight -->
New Orleans Mayor Ray "Chocolate Don, Murder Brando, Race Master- baiter, Repugnant Republicante Fakir by any other name" Nagin (still in office) gesticulates the concept: "Sh*t in one hand/half a dozen in da'udda."
---sez'what, niggas, you gotta problem?
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!

Nagin Admin. in "flagrant" violation of the law
~WWL

Talk about Murder Branding
~Set in New Orleans, "The Murder Game" will premiere at the King's Head Theatre on March 18. This screwball romantic comedy takes place at the Criminal Courthouse at Tulane Avenue and South Broad Street. Awwww How Cute is This?

Building a bike at Plan B
~"Anyone here ever built a bike over at Plan B?"

New Orleans-born horse trainer
Brothers to retire~Bob Fortus


This year, Patois: The New Orleans International Human Rights Film Festival will be showing a number of Palestine and Middle Eastern related films, March 26-April 5.
~New Orleans Palestine Solidarity

Ani DiFranco at House of Blues Sunday!
~Her latest album "Red Letter Year" (Righteous Babe Records) has a dozen skittery tracks in which DiFranco's voice serves less of a narrative role than a rhythmic one. Pushing and pulling back and forth across each song's rhythm, her voice creates intricate patterns of the sort a jazz scat singer might make (even when she's singing about atomic bombs and emancipated minors). To top it all off, DiFranco turns the last track over to the Rebirth Brass Band for some classic New Orleans street-band funk. It almost plays like an outro, dissolving into laughter at the end. ~

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