Charity Hospital reimbursement claims inflated through error, bias, FEMA argues~Jan Moller
LSU student, rape-survivor,
confronts Louisiana Senator
David Vitter (R-Pamper) over his
vote against the rights of raped
Citizens to criminal prosecution
Vitty'cent Humpin'Day~slabbed
Questions I Have for the Army Corps of Engineers
~Alyssa Rosenberg, FedBlog
Witness says wind, adjuster says water~Anita Lee
Ed Blakely, the czar that had no clothes: An editorial
Poor Nicolas Cage. Literally
~Dayana Yochim, Motley Fool
Cakespy: Leftover Halloween Candy Pie ~Serious Eats
LadyFest New Orleans!
~casa de Charlotte Della Luna
~LadyFest
New Orleans
is a non-profit music, spoken word and arts festival organized by local women to showcase, celebrate and encourage activism through the arts for and by New Orleans women.
It also serves as a benefit for local organizations that support women.
The festival runs for five days at five different venues.
It will begin on Wed., Nov. 4,
6 pm at St. Anna’s Episcopal Church, 1313 Esplanade, with Homily by Deacon Joyce Jackson, the first and only black woman Episcopal deacon in New Orleans. This will be followed by gospel music from Tonia Scott and the Anointed Voices who were the featured choir in the movie “Skeleton Key”.
The Queen Clarinet of Louisiana, Doreen Ketchens, will close out the evening with hotness from Doreen’s Jazz New Orleans.
Dave Eggers discusses Zeitoun
~David Winkler-Schmit
NOLA Bookfair showcases indie publishing~Susan Larson
WWII theater to open with
Tom Hanks', '4-D' film
‘Forgotten but Not Gone,’ New CD Benefiting Gulf Coast Residents Still Displaced by Hurricane Katrina
Plunge, Dancing on Thin Ice
~Aaron LaFont, offBeat
In Jazz, as in Life, Choices
~Larry Blumenfeld
NolaFunk NYC
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