Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Mardi

“Below Sea Level” (???) is open at Mass MoCA
~The Villamil Organization

~One of the defining attributes of a cyclorama, of a panoramic theater, is that it does not guide the attention of the viewer.
The viewer has to explore the cyclorama, looking in all directions, discovering for themselves meaningful images and events within the scene. To some extent, this is why this format worked for this subject: the piece is more about New Orleans as a living, breathing place, able to recover and survive from disaster, and not as the city as the tragic victim of a hurricane.
From the very beginning, Pawel believed it was important that the piece not be strictly didactic, that it not point the finger, but rather immerse the viewer and let them discover New Orleans in all its richness, by actively exploring.

Review: Isaac's Storm
~Dave Wells

~Editilla Rotellas da'Sorcerer Apprentice~
Tuesday is Myth Sweeping day and we need some brooms for the above two ledes, cobwebs we hung atop your trusty Ladder. Why? Because they have comments sections. For some reason, perhaps an expanded Monday, today begins with Myth and Misnomer batting poor Editilla in the eye like music at a Dead show:
A#1- Katrina flooded New Orleans and not the Exquisite Corps,
B#2- New Orleans is below sea level.
It is the same as when I hear the words "Niagra Falls":
Slooowly I toin! Step by Step, Inch by Inch, Mile after MILE!
Another story circulating is that "New Orleans dodged the reccession." Oh? And all this time I have been seeing herolero New Orleanians dodge: bullets, the Exquisite Corps' Krewe of Leake, housing bulldozers, LSU, carpet baggars, money launderers, and the exorcist child-governor, megalomaniacal asshole mayor and insidious, racist corrupt city council.
Silly Editilla... so blinded by the red dust.

Game of Chicken
~David Winkler-Schmit

~A proposed cold-storage facility adjacent to the French Market pits the Port of New Orleans against WORRIED French Quarter and Marigny residents.
~Editilla Notellas~ This threatens all of us.
Please also see: Building a Time Bomb.


Louisiana Responds To Stolen Cessna Threat~BBuzz

High-tech hero rode in on a Trojan horse~Jarvis DeBerry

New Orleans Master Plan District Meetings: Let your opinion and input be heard ~Nolabrarian

Hurricane Katrina did not raise awareness of poverty, study finds
~Louisiana Weekly


The first bail-out: NFIP accessed by manipulation of construction price data following Hurricane Katrina~slabbed

Winds of Change:
The Rebirth of New Orleans
~Mark Newberg


Census Bureau seeks help from New Orleans ethnic media
~Anthony Advincula


Parishes ask Vatican for mediation over closings, fail to notice misdirection from Child Molestation Lawsuits or Tons of tax-free Church profits from Real Estate Sales

New Bill Would Restore Clean Water Act Protections

America's 10 Most Endangered Rivers Of 2009~American Rivers

Flood control dictates gate use ~Molly Wold~With the opening of the flood gate Sunday at Alligator Bayou, officials in Iberville and Ascension parishes will now use water levels in Bayou Manchac to determine when to close the structure.

Bayou dredging aims to ease local flooding~Naomi King
~
Shrimping to open April 13 off Terrebonne


Hurricane Forecast 2009: 6 Expected in "Average" Season
~Willie Drye

~Dr. Jeff Masters' WunderBlog

A powerful aftershock has hit central Italy, nearly two days after a major earthquake caused severe damage.

Offshore drilling, wind power hearing planned in New Orleans
~Gary Perilloux
~The battle over how best to use offshore U.S. waters for energy will come to New Orleans on Wednesday when Interior Secretary Ken Salazar holds one of four national hearings at Tulane University.
~
Contentious New Jersey Hearing Shows Challenge of Crafting Offshore Energy Policy

Residents and volunteers
reclaiming a natural resource
hidden in the 9th Ward
~Molly Reid
~Wards of New Orleans

Aeromexico adding service to New Orleans

The worst street in the world- in New Orleans
~Emerging Past Katrina


Easter in New Orleans~Sharon Keating

Law & Order: Special Bloggers Unit~Canal Street Chronicles

Chris Rose on enjoying a New Orleans evening at Bistro Daisy

Spring Restaurant Guide
~The Gambit


Runners take to the streets, Easter parades roll and Tiki Drinks are served this week in New Orleans
~Keith I. Marszalek

Monday, April 6, 2009

Lundi

Ready for Another Paradigm Shift? ~Clancy DuBos
~Editilla philosofecates, finds a paradigm a dozen...
sh*t in one hand half a dozen in da'utter!


New Orleans jobs have moved away from downtown, Brookings Institution finds

Polls shows low approval ratings for Nagin
~Editilla say~BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

DDD wins $750,000 grant to lure creative industries
~New Orleans City Business


Contractors stretched with $3.2B in corps projects
~Angelle Bergeron


Squatters hidden in New Orleans' abandoned houses often need more help than other homeless people ~Katy Reckdahl

ASCE Committee on Professional Conduct Completes ASCECORPS Ethics Investigation of Itself ~Mark Schleifstein
and Sheila Grissett

~Advises Engineering Society of two technical errors in their use of press releases to mislead public on Corps Responsibility for levee failures,
as well as ASCECORPS assessment of the performance of the New Orleans Hurricane Protection System In Name Only.
NO CHARGES however of any of the individuals named were filed as a result of this...
ASCE'Buff Report.
Whatta'souprize!
Go figure... Go Fish!
Or...Eat Crowella!
Dear Editilla,
Over 5,000 of you signed a petition urging the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) to do a speedy and thorough investigation of charges that the ASCE administration colluded with staffers at the Corps of Engineers to hide the Corps' mistakes in the New Orleans flooding and intimidate anyone who tried to intervene.

Over 5,000 of you were both outraged and engaged.

Today, the ASCE announced that no ethics misconduct charges would be filed against any of its executives after a 13-month self-investigation.

In response Levees.org is hosting a press conference on Wed Apr 8, 2009 at 11:30am at Lakeview Harbor Restaurant, 911 Harrison Ave, New Orleans.
Please join us at this important news conference.

Background: 18 months ago, Dr. Ray Seed, co-chair of the Independent Levee Investigation Team (ILIT) filed a 42-page ethics complaint against members of his own society as well as staffers at the Corps of Engineers. In response, the ASCE formed a Committee on Professional Conduct to look into Dr. Seed's allegations. Those results were released today.

At our Wednesday press conference, Levees.org will also present never before disclosed information. We will explain at the press event why we have not released this information sooner.
Please join me and HJ Bosworth Jr. at the short press conference.

Thank you,
Sandy Rosenthal
Founder, Levees.org

Creativity gone wrong
~Carolyn Jack


FEMA levee certification
~FEMA has been in the process of certifying flood protection levees nationwide. A recent study ordered by FEMA has determined that the Live Oak Acres Levee along the Ventura River, originally constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, cannot be certified as meeting FEMA’s new standards. This means that FEMA will likely include more than 100 properties behind the levee in the mapped floodplain.
Besides 106 properties expected to be re-designated into a floodplain, 127 others may be affected by the remapping.

Federal law hampers hurricane recovery~Gerald Shields
~Stafford Act slows flow of funds to thousands of projects

Water wars leave farmers high and dry

Asian Oysters Banned From Chesapeake
~David A. Fahrenthold


Defying The Rain~Liz Moucka
~The story behind the new K-8 elementary school in Pass Christian, MS, is quite a tale of teamwork to create a multifunctional facility for the entire community. Even with their children attending school in trailers since Hurricane Katrina, Pass Christian students had the highest test scores in Mississippi. It is no wonder that the community rallied around the school district to rebuild their infrastructure.

Push on for high-speed rail
~Deborah Barfield Berry


Canine castaway on island for five months ~Marissa Calligeros

The why of those we do not understand
~Odd Bits of Life in New Orleans


Brazilian Health Fair in Kenner / New Orleans~A Minha Vida
Feira de Saúde Especialmente para a Comunidade Brasileira
no dia 19 de abril, 2009
de 10:30 às 15:00
Em frente ao Brazilian Market
2424 Williams Blvd.
Kenner, LA 70062
Serviços Médicos Oferecidos:
Teste de Glicose
Teste de Pressão sangüínea
Teste de HIV
Informação Médica em Português
Intérpretes Português- Inglês
Uma Demonstração de Capoeira pelo Grupo Maculelê

The Wild Magnolias' Bo Dollis and Monk Boudreaux reunite, however briefly~Keith Spera

There and Back Again:
An Interview with the subdudes' John Magnie~John Metzger


Scofield Does New Orleans in
New York ~ Mike Levine


Paris' Quai Branly Museum celebrates 'Jazz Century'
~Sebastian Rotella


Now It's Really Music Monday:
Midnight Train to Georgia
~Roxiticus

~Editilla Confessas~ We considered the blogger handle: "Edicus Myazmus" or some sorta slide therein, but settled for the more Pun'ished Editilla.

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

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Samedi~La Louisiane se réveille

Strawberry Festival, April 4-6
~New Orleans on the Cheap


Ponchatoula emphasizes quality over quantity
Visitors to the Ponchatoula Strawberry Festival this weekend should be prepared to pay a little more than usual for a flat of berries, as the recent heavy rains have battered the crop and reduced yields. Still, festival organizers are expecting attendance to approach 350,000 for the festival, which started Friday evening and runs through Sunday.

List of 14 weekend festivals in New Orleans region~WWL


Rebecca Rebouche Showing at Freret St

City Park to Host Largest Green Fair in Louisiana History
~Live Green Orleans


Louisiana Roadfood Festival in New Orleans This Weekend
~Serious Eats



For a great time, good food, hot music, and family fun, come out to the
Celebración Latina tomorrow, Sunday, April 5, in Lawrence Square at the corner of Napoleon and Magazine. Enjoy Latin culture, food, music and show your support for the Children's Resource Center of the New Orleans Public Library at the same time. ~Huck Upchuck

Vicksburg native's film to debut
in New Orleans Sunday
~Manivanh Chanprasith

~On Sunday, a 1995 Vicksburg High School graduate will premier her debut documentary, “No Cross, No Crown,” at the sixth annual New Orleans International Human Rights Film Festival.

TWISTED ART
NEW WORKS BY SUZANNE E. SAUNDERS
612 JULIA STREET~APRIL 4~6-9 PM


Mr. Cao’s persistent pattern ~Kevin Allman

In Case You Didn't Notice
~We Could Be Famous


If FEMA says your mama loves you, check it out ~Ben Lundin

Shrimper group boiling mad over foreign fraud
~Jeremy Alford


Jean Lafitte Park gets room to grow, extends protection
~C.J. Lin


USA Today report about national levee safety standards

Minn., N.D. governors want Corps off its ass and on the clock!
~Mark Brunswick

~Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty and North Dakota Gov. John Hoeven said the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers study is not scheduled to be finished until December 2010, a timetable they said is too slow to address the needs of the flood-prone region.
~Editilla Alligators~ We can't help but Cry Alligator Tears here for these poor people at the Faaaargo end of the Corps failing systems. Really, it now appears that flood failures are not unique to New Orleans, or to elevations above sea level --neither even the color of our skin nor the content of our character.
The Corps issue is about Moving Water the Wrong Way.
With each passing season Systemic Failures in the Corps of Engineers' Civil Works become more and more apparent.
Our nation's fate is tied to the hull of a ship arriving too late to save a drowning witch, piloted by the Krewe of Leakes.

Corps plans to upgrade levees in southeast Des Moines
~The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced Friday that it was moving to change flood maps because the Corps could not certify that the levees would protect against a 100-year flood, or one with a 1 percent chance of occurring in a given year.

Making it right in New Orleans
~Mike Holmes


Study finds paint isle at Lowe’s best place to have complete meltdown ~slabbed
~The study, which observed a cross-section of 750 average, mentally sound Americans as they shopped at a variety of retail outlets, found that the singularly chaotic qualities of a Lowe’s paint aisle, combined with its overwhelming number of product choices, make it the ideal place to completely fall apart.
Editilla is not surprised, being quite the connoisseur of best places to lose it. I generally prefer the tunnel/gyms at any Childrens' Museum as they usually have to call a FIREMAN too. Rite Aid is nice because their guards are rarely armed and many of them have mini GNC stores inside so you just go there and start screaming about your steroids. Churches are out now... But if Gentle'rillas want a really great place to lose their mind or just a few of their more volatile personalaties --where you'll never find them again-- we suggest 7400 Leake Ave
New Orleans, LA
... and bring a box of Hubigs.

Musicians, Jackson Square, New Orleans~Urban Sketchers
You can see more of Wally's sketches at his blog.

"683 Things About New Orleans"
~Monica M Dalide

~The 683 Oddest, Most Inspiring, Totally Scandalous and Just Plain Weird Things You Never Knew about New Orleans.
~Editilla Mo'tellas~ Oh Yeah?
We wonder if they included the Midget Brothel in Exchange Alley. How about the rites and secret politics of the Mule Breeders?
“Take care when you handle Cliche’ lest you draw offense of Metaphor as neither will honor what they seem in life nor what you would wish of them in death.” …said Down the Gravedigger.

Hurricane Katrina Runes
~Cut Out + Keep

~"My sister and I made these from fallen branches after riding out the storm of hurricane Katrina.

While burning the runes into the wood, I discovered an added bonus...the heart of the wood has a tiny star in the middle! Score!"



Happy Mayan New Year 11 Ik ~Austin Seraphin

New Orleans Fundraiser
~Blah Blog Blah
~If you are anywhere near the East Village tonight, Sat. April 4, please make a point to stop by the 6th Street Community Center and donate something to the high school kids who are holding a Jazz Festival to raise money for their April working trips to New Orleans.

The Drummer’s Toybox
~Drummer Talk


Youman Wilder and Weird Stories Live from Here
~all about Jazz

Friday, April 3, 2009

Vendredi

WWL TV Wins Peabody Award
~Puckett's Projects

~Editilla Whooo'datas~ Big Congratulations and Ho'tellas to the whole krewe at WWL. Every time they speak, it is for New Orleans. And best of all (for your oh'so humble Editilla) they do not allow their journalistic integrity to be skewered by any
Punky Advertisements for the Exquisite Corps of Engineers.

Worries recede in St. Tammany as West Pearl River peaks
~Jeff Adelson


Army Corps of Engineers'
hurricane chief leaving N.O.
---after just 6 months on job?
~Sheila Grissett


Corps will pay for full cost of $50M Grand Isle levee
~Paul Rioux


Buttressing Grand Isle dunes: what about live oak trees? ~lacoastpost
~Sapelo Island, Georgia
What’s wrong with this picture?

GRN’s “No Coast, No Music” video released!
~Vermilionaire


New bill would restore protections for wetlands
~Ducks Unlimited


Jarvis DeBerry: Mayor needs no 'conspiracy' to look bad

Louisiana Child-Governor Jindal
Honeymoon Is On A Vacation
~Stephen Sabludowsky


Barack Obama You’ve Been Punked. AIG is a Massive Financial Fraud. Citizen Bloggers close in for the krill~slabbed

FEMA's revolving door?
~Jen Dimascio


Fargo resisted FEMA recommendation to evacuate

Restore Couturie Forest at City Park!
~Friends of City Park
is committed to transforming the damaged woodland into a verdant and thriving ecological destination.

Fix Your Shit!

TECH-250: CommunityViz Build-Out ~Planetizen
This one-hour hands-on webinar will explore using CommunityViz to calculate build-out of a zoning or land use plan.

The Natural Disaster Stimulus Plan~Prashant Gopal

Disaster Preparedness Still a Disaster~David Uhlman

National petition to restore The Sunset east of New Orleans
~Trains for America


Entergy unit wants lengthy delay in plant project~Alan Sayre

MMS sets Lease Sale No. 210 for Aug. 19~The U.S. Minerals Management Service (MMS) has scheduled the next oil and gas lease sale in the Gulf of Mexico. Western Gulf of Mexico Lease Sale No. 210, to be held in New Orleans, encompasses about 3,400 unleased blocks covering around 18 million acres in the Western Gulf of Mexico Planning Area offshore Texas. The blocks are located from nine to about 250 miles offshore in water depths of 16 ft to more than 10,975 ft.

Air Force picks Louisiana base for strike command~Ben Evans

Annual Corporate Law Institute
~Deal Makers and Jaw Breakers, Humpers, Trumpers, Jumpers and Forrest Gumpers!
~This year’s conference comes as the turmoil on Wall Street and in the credit markets has taken a serious toll on M&A (Mergers and Acquisitions) activity. And judging from a survey of 59 bankers, lawyers and other experts here at Tulane this week, the boom times aren’t expected to return anytime soon.

Former Black Panther encourages student activism
~Kelley Bruce Robinson

~Vietnam veteran and former Black Panther turned Hurricane Katrina activist Malik Rahim stood in front of over 80 students and community members Thursday, encouraging students to embrace their leftist activism.

Author shares Superdome experience ~Alex Chachkevitch

Performer's 'tough questions' shed light on issues ~Erica Goff ~Torres Tama is not one to avoid talking.

Houston to present Katrina art talk at U of Iowa today

Fats Domino tribute concert to feature Chuck Berry, Little Richard and more ~Kieth Spera
ALSO~The Radiators on the north shore, a Wild Magnolias reunion and more music in New Orleans.

Dr. John honored with award
~John Wirt


Judith Owen - Live Performance
and Interview~WNEW.com


Coco Robicheaux - Louisiana Medicine Man 1997
The Monk's Jazz and Blues


Sonny Landreth to Reissue
Levee Town Album
~Music News Net


Music Review: Klezmer All-Star Bash~Jon Pareles

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Jeudi



Protesters stage jazz funeral for arts programs~Sarah Chacko
~Brandon Nicholas, left, Derek Mudd and Brianne Waychoff carry a mock coffin during a jazz funeral Wednesday for the loss of state arts funding. Gov. Bobby Jindal’s executive budget proposes an 83 percent cut to a $3 million grant program. The protest march made its way from the Shaw Center for the Arts past the State Capitol to Capital Grocery on Spanish Town Road.

Child-Governor Bobby Jindal:
Louisiana's Fundraiser In Chief
~Jeff Crourere
~This story is getting very old.
Once again, our Anti-science Christian Exorcist Repo'Page- Governor is leaving the state for a fundraiser. Over the next two days, The Governorcist is visiting Missouri and Illinois to raise money for his continuous gubernatorial presidential campaign.

F*cked Up by Church and State?
~"As long as the husband is not traveling, he has the right to have sexual intercourse with his wife every fourth night," Article 132 of the law says. "Unless the wife is ill or has any kind of illness that intercourse could aggravate, the wife is bound to give a positive response to the sexual desires of her husband."

The Nagin Countdown Clock
~Krewe of Truth


NYT promotes New Orleans
correspondent, Adam Nossiter,
to West Africa bureau chief

~Editilla jus'axin~Promotion, right? Vacation? Therapy?

New storm barrage causes train collision in South
~Holbrook Mohr


Pearl River crests today at historic level~WWL
~
Floodwaters inch into St. Tammany Parish~TP

Editorial: Fargo's disaster envy

That’s a lot of sand
~Matt Chambers

~As interesting as that graphic is, I don’t quite feel it does the number of sandbags, or the effort of the volunteers justice. One sandbag placed next to Jin is an easy reference to grasp, but he is a tad out of proportion next to 3.5 million sandbags.
The real cool figure is three-point-five million. That is the number of sandbags that all ages of volunteers cranked out in just a matter of days. These sandbags were police escorted on flatbed tractor-trailers from the numerous sandbag- making stations to dozens of dikes in the Fargo metro area. Many of these sandbag dikes ended up being taller than 4′ and a half-mile in length or longer.

No one answer to Red River's troublesome ice jams
~Chuck Haga

An aerial view shows ice south of Fargo on Sunday.
Photo~ Allen Fredrickson, Reuters


Whistle-blowers say disasters from storms can be avoided
(Part 6)~Carol Forsloff

~Editilla T'n'T~Levees.org

Daily Slabbed

Mississippi Sea Wolves Leaving?
~Ixolib


Biking in New Orleans:
Sprocket Science~Ian McNulty


Chinese Drywall in New Orleans and Louisiana

It’s not all fun and games on
Bayou Lafourche~Robert Zullo


Two councils unite to discuss
Army Corps' plan for canals
~Scott Satchfield, WWL


Obama nominates Water Warrior Jo-Ellen Darcy to oversee Army Corps of Engineers
~Mark Schleifstein


Officials: Taxpayers paid too much for storm protection
~Ben Lundin, Daily Comet


Levees may not protect downtown, Corps of Engineers' final report says
~The Dallas Morning News


Court Rejects Army Corps Permit for King William Reservoir ~Mosquito Blog~U.S. District Court Judge in D.C. Finds Permit "Arbitrary and Capricious"
~Editilla hits da'Fat Signal~ ~dat'what call da'Fatman for a new blog find! 'Course, Gentle'rillas may be more familiar with the Bat Signal we send out when quick Bat Action is required... Fatman and Batman bein'related, super heroleros don't'cha know.
Plus plus plus we get a Motto of the Month for New Orlean's shrunken foot print: "If you think you're too small to be effective, you've never been in the dark with a mosquito."


Aquifer

~An under- ground bed or layer of earth, gravel, or porous stone that yields water.

Please click to enlarge.

2 convicted of bribery in Katrina levee case~A former Army Corps of Engineers consultant collapsed and had to be carried out on a stretcher after a jury convicted him of bribery Wednesday. Kern Wilson, 58, of Apollo Beach, Fla., was convicted in federal court along with Durwanda Elizabeth Heinrich, a subcontractor.

Court hears Texas case over animal sacrifices
~Michael Kunzelman

~A Santeria priest who sued a Texas city for denying him permission to sacrifice a goat as part of a religious ceremony asked a federal appeals court Wednesday to let him resume the ritual in his home.

What's new in spring cookbooks and food books~Judy Walker

What It Means to Miss
New Orleans?~Elyse Glickman


The Tio Family: A New Orleans Clarinet Dynasty~Riverwalk Jazz

Book Review: Hotter than That
~Trevor Herbert
~Gabbard romps perilously through the history of the trumpet. He does history badly - very badly: generalisations come easily, his faith in anecdote is relentless and he resorts to cliche without hesitation.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Mercredi

Springtime in New Orleans
~Skeletonkrewe


Like you, I miss him fiercely
~Your Right Hand Thief


Pearl River sees "major flooding"
~WWL

Northern legislators form “Yankee caucus,” will file “the coast is toast” amendment shifting coastline to BR! ~lacoastpost

Corps of Engineers Unleashes FART ~WaterWired

Are Jindal and Levine Lying About NOAH?
~New Orleans--It's Just Me


Louisiana Child-Governor Jindal rejects more stimulus cash; this time for Medicaid programs, travels to Chicago for yet more out-of-state fundraising

After Flip-Flopping On Recovery Package, Rep. "Sacred" Cao Suggests He Might Support Obama’s Budget ~Think Progress

Nagin Still Chewing Over Shock Doctrine~We Could Be Famous

Welcome Home!
~Ben Jarrell and his girlfriend of two years, Camille Forstall, both of Covington, share a quiet moment away from the crowd following his return to Baton Rouge. Jarrell and fellow members of the Louisiana Army National Guard’s 1st Battalion, 244th Aviation Regiment, headquartered in Hammond, were reunited with family and friends Tuesday on the tarmac at Baton Rouge Metro Airport.

New Gulf recovery chief is appointed~Jonathan Tilove

Local government Katrina loans could be forgiven ~Becky Bohrer

Napolitano misses essence of New Orleans Problem
~The American Prospect


Temporary pumps at Orleans,
London and 17th Street canals
safe, investigation shows
~Sheila Grissett
~The new report is the latest of at least a half dozen on the issue. It was written by Parsons Corp. of Pasadena, Calif., which holds multiple corps contracts for work around the world, including some work that has come under fire from the corps.

Disaster Law Reader:
Call For Papers


New national volunteer group to rebuild homes in neglected New Orleans lakefront community

Buck Moth Caterpillar (Hemileuca maia) Susan Ellis, Bugwood.org
Buckmoth Caterpillars... Fiyo!
~The Red Panther


Soil to stoops: Local food movement hits New Orleans

Pirates Are Coming
~Lord David, Humid City


NoLa Rising, It has begun...

Andrei Codrescu's latest work is a guidebook to a strange new era ~Susan Larson

Eric Lindell 's new "Gulf Coast Highway"~Jim White

Luther Dickinson, Alvin Youngblood Hart & Jimbo Mathus Tour as South Memphis String Band~all about Jazz