Saturday, May 30, 2009

Samedi

7th Back to the Beach Car Show

Miss. River to crest at 54.4 today ~Vershal Hogan~Today marks the beginning of the end of the 2009 flood that largely wasn’t.
The flood waters have filled into the usual places — Deer Park and Minorca in Concordia Parish and Anna’s Bottom and the Carthage Point area in Adams County — but some Natchez areas normally affected by the high water — Silver Street and the J.M. Jones Lumber Mill — have been able to hold it at bay this year.

Officials celebrate new construction on Morganza
~Nikki Buskey


Bayou families move north to escape storms~Naomi King

Obama: Coastal residents are first line of hurricane defense
~Steven Thomma


FEMA warns of rule changes
~Mary Wozniak


Trailer deadline looms for 2,000 still displaced since Hurricane Katrina~Katy Reckdahl

Judge rules in favor of 17th Street Canal homeowners over yard compensation
~Sheila Grissett


Solar-powered homes unveiled in New Orleans' Holy Cross neighborhood~Molly Reid

Nonprofit plans to construct 12 more homes in Gentilly
~Kate Moran


Wraith- Baiting Billboard Turns Heads Along I-10~"If you've found a friend in God
please ask them for direction
to the places they left the restless souls to drown in their own damn'nation,
under rooftops, in their backyards, behind the family sofa,
while their Grand Mas banged against the walls
abandoned in Saint Rita's.
I don't really care what they say.
We've heard it all before the Breach.
They may think they 'know what it means'
...to bet your soul...and find your self, losing.
"
~Editilla on the back hand path, with no apology for memories
that follow us like hell'hounds, crying into the night even still,
yet never still every sundown, every year at Hurricane Season.
More fun than bobbing for Voodoo Dolls, mugging Santa Clause
and not half as hard as your everyday crucifixion...
Jus'sayin...after having heard the Fat Lady sing and watched
the Reaper dance drunk on her graves... Editilla lost patience
wit'da Big Man in'da Sky who'dat Large Penis and'da da'Book
wit'my Name in it --bloody bad conduct marks trailing to infinity!

Lessons for the next big one, Gulf Coast still recovering from last year as the new storm season begins~Mike Snyder

Big Easy to Big Empty: The Untold Story of the Drowning
of New Orleans
~Greg Palast

~August 29th 2006 marked the one year anniversary of the devastation in New Orleans caused by the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
This Special Greg Palast Report brings you exclusive footage and the stories you won't hear on the other networks -- the hidden political agendas and the suppressed eyewitness reports. Mainly, Editilla noticed that this movie had gone into discount pricing.

New Orleans school security laid off ~Private Officer News
~The Recovery School District has laid off 45 security guards in a cost-cutting move, according to the district’s security director Eddie Compass. The layoffs, reduce the number of guards working in district-run schools to 77.

Insurers Ready As Hurricane Season Unfurls~Martha C. White

Cellular South Ready for 2009 Hurricane Season

Hurricane barriers suggested to keep sea out of NYC
~Jennifer Peltz



Hike for KaTREEna
REPLANTING NEW ORLEANS
4,700 trees and counting

~"We don't plant in the summer, but we do water. Can you help?"

Name this tree
~Library Chronicles


Not Just The Levees Broke
by Phyllis Montana-Leblanc
~Book Review by Thin Red Line


Casey Foote, paintings
at the Canary Collective

~Born at Bunkie General Hospital in Bunkie, LA and raised in Cheneyville, painter Casey Foote has been creating work non-stop in the French Quarter since 2003.
Foote got his BFA at LSU and taught art in Barcelona and Valencia before settling in New Orleans.
The work featured at The CANARY Gallery is from 3 different series: Louisiana Landscapes, The Red Series (based on ancient myths), and The Symbolist Series: Jung's Unconscious.
The show will be up during the month of June, and the opening reception will be June 6th from 6p-9pm at 329 Julia St.

Kindred Cool by Laylah Amatullah Barrayn Opening at McKenna Museum Tonight ~NOPA

Stanton Moore and the art of New Orleans drumming
~Eric Snider


~How many more albums by Costello might you want? Well, I'd hope you might want this one, it's a Costello album to come back for if you have absented yourself. ~Graham Reid

Jeff Buckley's 'Grace Around The World' Celebrates Album's 15th!

Wynton Marsalis combines passions for jazz, poetry on
‘He and She’~Charles J. Gans


Singer Teena Marie pays tribute to New Orleans jazz
~Gail Mitchell


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