Sunday, April 12, 2009

Dimanche~Happy Elevator Day!

Harry Shearer interview with Dr. Ivor van Heerden on Le Show!
~Editilla Notellas~ This excellent and detailed interview really opens up the story as Dr. van Heerden lays out clearly what has now happened to our Coastal Storm Protection, ASCECORPS roll in its current demise and how this miscarriage of justice was definitely planned well in advance of the MRGO lawsuit against the Corps, due for trial April 20th --and for which our hero had already received notice of a subpoena. LSU never notified the good Dr. van Heerden that he had been fired, never said a word, but instead left our hero to find out from the Press, the bastads.
(Gentle'rillas may download the podcast.) We will carry these posts forward due to the ongoing Heavy Discussion in the Comments Section of Mark Schleifstein's initial article. The more comments the more prominently this issue remains on the page.
Editilla believes that this injustice at least rates a Bat Signal!

Wine Island added to $125M Corps study~Nikki Buskey

Jarvis DeBerry: Mayor Ray Nagin, it's not about you
~Specifically, it's about whether it is possible for the average, non-connected person to get a fair deal at City Hall.

Subcontractors at the center of N.O. ethics issues
~Michele Krupa
~DIXCLAIMER!

Coming up this week in Gambit



Eostre Sunday Funnies & Arts
~Citizen K


Our New Sexy 1st Family gets a Water Dog named Beaux!
~Editilla K-Ninaaa~ We thought to correct the spelling!

New Orleans - Day Seven
- lower 9th, farmers market,
Blair Grocery School
~Painting With Fire


Coffee firm shifts forward
~Gary Perilloux


I Left My Heart in N'awlins...
~Sounding Forth


Dear Seattle, Please Support
New Orleans by Eating at
Macrella’s Cookery~Sarah Ford

~The First Test – Love for the Native:
I walked in and declared my place of birth.
Mais Oui, je suis nee a Nouvelle Orleans. Within 2 minutes, the entire staff and I know each other on a first name bases. Within 5 minutes, we can visualize where we all grew up and know exactly from which parishes (what we call counties in LA) we’re from based on our n’awlins accents. Within 10 minutes, they are offering me samples of food. Free food = major love = major win.

A different take on New Orleans in the Civil War~Judith Chettle
~Nowadays, we tend to think of New Orleans as a city of easy living and beguiling charm. We do not associate it with industry and commerce, but the New Orleans of 1861 enjoyed a different reputation. Now historian Michael Pierson, in "Mutiny at Fort Jackson," vividly describes the conditions that led to the fall of New Orleans.

Poetry and the Creative Mind
~Beatrice.com


Author, musician shares love of Louisiana~Cheré Coen

2 comments:

That Janie Girl said...

Thanks for your comments on Sounding Forth! I have posted your comments (correcting mine) on my post so people will know the truth.

We took a short private van tour on our last day in New Orleans and I was shocked, to say the least, that more had not been done restoration-wise, by the local government.

I saw plenty being done by Habitat, Jolie-Pitt, Connick-Marcellous - those firms not being constrained by government rules and regs.

I'll be back to read more! Once again, thanks for coming by my blog.

Editilla said...

Hey, Ms. Janie!
I really enjoyed finding your blog and really appreciate your passion for New Orleans and Louisiana.
It never ceases to amaze me to find such endearing involvement in our plight, which is ultimately your own as well.

Thanks youz