Thursday, February 18, 2010

Nagin uses his "Impress'er" Ruler “There’s been a concerted effort to minimize (de'size) my accomplishments”
~Kevin Allman, Gambit

~Editilla Clarifellas~ Y'all know, the Impress'er Ruler: where it has 12 inches marked, but is only 6 inches long?
As in, “Look! See, Honey? I told you it was 12 inches!”

All on a Mardi Gras Day
~American Zombie


Land of the lost
~Your Right hand Thief


Erroll Williams To Be Sole New Orleans Assessor After Maubarret Withdraws

Lake Pontchartrain shoreline protection in Tangipahoa Parish gets $700,000 design grant
~Mark Schleifstein

~Also~Corps of Engineers approves levee clay borrow sites in Plaquemines, St. Charles and Ascension
~Army Corps of Engineers to discuss coastal restoration, levee plans at Thursday meeting in Gretna
~Dirt mixed with debris in East Jefferson levee will be dug up and replaced
~St. Charles Parish applies for permit for second phase of west bank hurricane levee
~Bayou Segnette navigation channel floodgate contract

Streetcar grant to pay full cost of new line along Loyola Avenue
~Frank Donz


Streetcar expansion earned through public cooperation
~Eli Ackerman, The Lens


Landrieu Welcomes $1.5 Billion in Disaster Relief Fund in Obama’s Supplemental Appropriations Request

HUD issues scathing assessment of HANO~Katy Reckdahl

DHS officers lost guns in restrooms, bowling alleys, cars

La. man gets 309-year sentence

~A Zachary man who admitted organizing the theft of approximately $100,000 while in jail was sentenced in Baton Rouge federal court Wednesday to a prison term of 309 years.

Slabbed takes the regulatory challenge part 1: Lets rap.

Vitter calls for ‘no-cost stimulus’ ????????????~Debra Lemoine
~Criticizing the stimulus legislation passed last year as raising the federal deficit while creating few permanent jobs, Vitter said that Congress should look into a “no-cost stimulus” plan by opening up more opportunities for domestic oil and gas production.
~Editilla Gotta Ax Vitty'cent da' Diaper Gent~
Why not just have "No-Cost Elections?" Mo'cheapa? Mo'Public, Mo'betta?
Then maybe Diaper Dave wouldn't be wetting his pants to hand off our real estate to his contributors in the Oil and Gas Industry who disappeared our coasts?
Suuuurrrrrre it's a No-Cost-Mo'Brainah!

Galveston fears post-Ike Census means lost funds~Juan Lozano

The Control of Nature
~For some years, John McPhee had been planning a book about places in the world where people have been engaged in all-out battles with nature, about (in the words of the book itself) "any struggle against natural forces--heroic or venal, rash or well advised--when human beings conscript themselves to fight against the earth, to take what is not given, to rout the destroying enemy, to surround the base of Mt. Olympus demanding and expecting the surrender of the gods." His interest had first been sparked when he went into the Atchafalaya--the largest river swamp in North America--and had learned that virtually all of its waters were metered and rationed by a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' project called Old River Control.

Arkansas Literary Festival announces authors

No Cats- 1 Dead in Attic
~Riverside


At New Iberia’s Lagniappe Too Café, the company is as warm as the food~Cheré Coen

Beard Award semifinalists ~Restaurant News

New Orleans Vietnamese community celebrates new year with a three-day festival of music
~Molly Reid


‘Nawlins meets Native
~Cherokee one feather

~"I’m a member of the United Houma Nation. So, a lot of my tribal history and culture comes out in the songs. I’m also the head singer of a traditional drum group called Southern Connection, so that’s where the powwow influences come from. What we try to do is combine elements of powwow, traditional music, Native history and culture and blend it with our New Orleans rhythm and blues roots. It’s like a musical ‘gumbo’!"~Cocoa Creppel

Love Song to New Orleans
~Alex Rawls, offBEAT

~It feels cold to critique a love letter, but a more effective, bolstering effort would suggest that the songwriters have been here and know who we are. It would also have the things that make any gift effective: personality, idiosyncrasy and the sense that the recipient was thought about in a genuine way. Oddly, it seems like the artists collected for Love Song to New Orleans don’t know us at all, or if they do, they’re unable to reflect that knowledge in their songs.

Clap Your Hands Say Yeah's
Alec Ounsworth goes solo
~Wendy Cale

~Alec Ounsworth likes to push the boundaries of his music, so the leader of indie-rock buzz band Clap Your Hands Say Yeah traveled to New Orleans to make his debut solo record.
It wasn't long before Ounsworth and some of New Orleans' favorite sons got busy creating Mo Beauty.
The record features Galactic drummer Stanton Moore, bassist George Porter Jr. of the Meters, and former Boulderite Washboard Chaz Leary, who now calls New Orleans home.

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