Saturday, January 16, 2010

Samedi

Just the facts are enough to make Chief Warren Riley look bad~Jarvis DeBerry

New Orleans mayoral candidate Troy Henry sued by former business partner~Michael Krupa
~More from American Zombie

Ethics Board backs law panel’s ruling~Marsha Shuler

Charity Hospital arbitration ruling promised within 60 days
~Jonathan Tilove

~The Charity dispute is not the only one that is being decided under the new process, but it is the largest, and, if it were not for the Charity case, the process might not exist at all.

Qui Tam Olympics – the protection game: ex rel Rigsby v State Farm ~slabbed

Uptown pianist Matthew Scoggin's LENIENT sentence warranted by harm to abuse victim, judge says~Cindy Chang
~"He's not a bad man(??), but he did something horrible to two little girls(????). Their lives will never be the same,"(???????) Van Davis said before sentencing.
~Editilla gotta ax wit'a chainsaw~ Naaahh, he's not such a bad guy! All he he did was pull down the panties of a 9 YEAR OLD LITTLE GIRL and HAVE SEX WITH HER VAGINA????
10 Years? 10 measly years? Screw Jesus on a Stick!
Provided that this asshole survives his incarceration, he will be released from prison at the young age of 61, just in time to collect Social Security. But since Pedophiles Do Not Stop, he will have other opportunities to do this again to someone's child.
Well, since he's not such a Bad Man, then he should enjoy his Prison Sex Education classes with Big Rufus on Cell Block #9. Prisoners love to get letters BTW. I would like to know if it is true what they say about Prison Justice for pedophiles, like say... Matthew Scoggin... maybe send a picture too?
Not only do the prisoners at Angola read the Times-Picayune, but we know some who read your New Orleans Ladder.
Lucky Dog Shout-outs to Ratso, Piggy and Gimp Meisterschafter.
Y'all make sure and bring out the Welcome Wagon Train for this "not bad man" would'yaz?

Latrobe, designer of domes and columns gets his pedestal
~Philip Kennicott

~"He remains elusive to me, even in this spot," says Michael Fazio, a Latrobe expert but like all Latrobe experts, no fount of deep psychological wisdom about the hapless genius who finished so little but influenced so much.
"This spot"
is a plaque in a New Orleans graveyard that marks the site near where Latrobe's body was buried.
As the film's host, New Yorker architecture critic Paul Goldberger observes, Latrobe didn't go to New Orleans to die. But dying in middle age (of yellow fever) was just another bad turn of affairs in the life of a man who came to the United States after losing his first wife, only to build and lose a career, and descend ultimately into poverty and near oblivion.

Nursing in the Storm Book Sign by Sandra Cordray & Denise Danna~Garden District Books

Call to Artists- 3rd Annual Gulf South Regional
~Ascribing Artists


New Orleans Jazz Fest accepting applications for community outreach

For New Orleans musicians, music, politics and parking tickets collide~Keith Spera

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