Sunday, April 5, 2009

Dimanche


New Orleans’ First Ever Earth Day Festival
~"Residents of New Orleans understand more than anyone the need for environmental protection," said Anne Rolfes of the Louisiana Bucket Brigade, the group organizing the event. "We will celebrate the good work of New Orleans' environmental groups, learn about alternative energy and make the case for a strong green economy and reduced pollution here in Louisiana."
~Earthday~April 22nd~



Barataria Preserve–The Jean Lafitte National Park and Preserve~Quinta Scott

Culmination of the 2009 high water trip by the Miss. River Commission~lacoastpost

BTL:Volunteers Work to Rebuild New Orleans' Wetlands

RIP Jaran 'Julio' Green
~Big Red Cotton


B.R. Senate Race a Setback for Child-Governor Jindal
~Clancy DuBos


Jindal puts Ideology before Facts (Yet Again)~dakinikat

Northern Louisiana faces water supply woes ~Doug Simpson
~"It's a predictable situation: we're going to run out of water at this rate in this part of the world."
~Ruston Mayor Dan Hollingsworth.

Residents to bring drainage woes
to Terrebonne council
~Naomi King


Choupique may be a trash fish for some, treasure to others
~David A. Bourgeois


AIG - a Starr in the crown
~slabbed


Small towns debate value of ethanol plants

River pilots get raise as cargo at
Port of New Orleans slumps
~Jen DeGregorio


Ghosts in the Machine
~Social Gumbo


Is David Baum Yet Another Carpetbagger? Yeah, looks that way...

Local writer Barb Johnson wins $50,000 prize~Susan Larson

Culinary Professionals to Assist with Gulf Coast Recovery
~Judy Walker


Jazz photography legend hits the right notes~Dana Batholomew
~After losing many of his acclaimed jazz photos in Hurricane Katrina, Herman Leonard moved to Studio City and is reprinting his life s work. Now, 150 of his photographs are part of the Smithsonian s National Museum of American History. In the midst of compiling a fourth anthology of his work, he's also been laboriously reprinting many of the 8,000 prints lost to Hurricane Katrina at his former New Orleans home.

Review: Gulf Coast Highway
~Crossroads Blues Society


Wynton Marsalis Remembering the Duke~all about Jazz

Brother Joscephus and the Love Revival Revolution Orchestra
~Indie Music Shop


Belfer Cylinders Digital Connection~Soup Greens

1 comment:

K. said...

Great Tab B. vid! Discovering him was definitely a happy consequence of my visit to NOLA last year.