Friday, February 19, 2010

Vendredi

HUD: Renewal of housing razed after Federal Flood in jeopardy
~Cain Burdeau

~Editilla Crow'tellas~ As part of our dogged efforts to keep the story straight in the media about the Civil Engineering Disaster of 8/29/05, we have found it necessary to began a boycott of AP Katrina Shorthand, especially as regularly spun by this particular writer cited above. "Nearly two years after the contentious bulldozing of large tracts of public housing in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, a federal report now says that the planned redevelopment of a large portion of that land is in jeopardy." But we do post when it hinges on subjects particularly close to the ground.

Friends, Charity Hospital Babies

"Uninformed Decision-Making"
~Hurricane Radio
~Special T'anks~YRHT

$800,000 to Zulu raises many questions~The Lens

St. Bernard Parish gets $200,000 federal grant to update coastal plan
~Bob Warren
~Also~St. Bernard Parish breaks ground on new pump station near Delacroix

Alexander Calls for Immediate Attention to the Levee Certification Issue
~U.S. Rep. Rodney Alexander, R-Quitman, has launched an aggressive campaign to call crucial attention to the levee certification issue that has local and state officials, as well as residents, in a state of distress.

Levee repairs in Rapides Parish will cost about $4.3M
~Bret McCormick


River boosters hear updates of waterway ~John Prime
~People attending the Red River Valley Association's 85th annual convention in Bossier City got an earful Thursday on how recent stimulus money is being spent on the J. Bennett Johnston Waterway and other area lakes and streams.

Building Resilience Workshop -Feb 25-27
~The challenge of living with water is one shared by cities and communities around the world. Nowhere is this more true than in New Orleans and the Gulf Coast region, where people live with a daily awareness of the threat, and opportunity, of water.

New Orleans: Cock of the Walk? ~Kevin Allman, Gambit

Federal probe of NOPD apparently expanding ~Fox 8

Fake Reefer Madness: From Kansas To New Orleans, K2 Synthetic Marijuana Is a Hot Topic~Keegan Hamilton

So Ed Meese wants to talk “conservative values”.
Is drug running conservative?
Slabbed reports you decide.


Louisiana per-capita debt grows, nears ceiling~Melinda Deslatte

La. Universities to fight cuts
~Jordan Blum


State Pensions Plans Face
$1 TRILLION Shortfall
~Pew Center


New Book on the MS River
~Quinta Scott began photographing sites along the Mississippi just before the flood of 1993, and her images reflect the sweep of the river’s history, from the Pleistocene era to Katrina.
Wielding her large-format camera along the river’s entire stretch, she captures important sites—places like Bayou de View in the Arkansas “Big Woods,” where the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker was sited in 2004, and the Timablier Island, a barrier island and hurricane speed bump—that represent both what Americans has done to change the river and our current attempts to restore its damaged ecosystems. In this remarkable volume—the only book to focus on the topography of the whole river and its floodplain—she blends images and text to weave a comprehensive view of the riparian landscape as a living organism and of the effects of human intervention on its natural processes.
~Editilla UpData~ Mz Scott has congrooviently hipped us to a special 20% Discount Coupon online for this amazing and huge work of art! Gentle'rillas are of course not required to mention it, but what the hell, toll'em Editilla sent'yaz!

Iconic Bucktown seafood joint Sid-Mar's finds a new home in Metairie~Brett Anderson
~Since reopening Sid-Mar's in mid-January, Burgess has been the recipient of what once was as common as Gulf shrimp around New Orleans: an abundance of post-Katrina diner gratitude. The phenomenon permeated local restaurants in the first couple of years following the levee breaches, as locals thankful to see the city's dining institutions return filled them with emotion. The euphoria had died down, at least until Sid-Mar's reawakened it.
~Editilla Cherry'Ollas~
Yay Brett! Double Cherry'Os! Thank you for Kicking the Katrina Shorthand Jive!
Thank You for telling it like it was!

The more things change~Jan V. Ramsey, offBEAT

Spencer Bohren, Big Sandy, a Los Hombres Calientes reunion and more ~Keith Spera

RIP Dale Hawkins
~Alex Woodward, Gambit

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