Saturday, March 27, 2010

Samedi

Dr. Ivor van Heerden to speak at The Katrina Seminar
on the Eve of Hurricane Season

~The Katrina Seminar will feature a number of guest speakers in the class, which will meet from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 17 to 21. Others will include: WLOX-TV news director Dave Vincent, filmmaker Lolis Elie, photojournalist Ted Jackson and Reilly Morse of the Mississippi Center for Justice along with several other experts and municipal leaders.
~Jed Horne, distinguished visiting lecturer in the University of Southern Mississippi College of Arts and Letters, is the former metro editor of The (New Orleans) Times-Picayune, which garnered two Pulitzer Prizes for its coverage of Katrina.
In addition to authoring the critically acclaimed "Breach of Faith: Hurricane Katrina and the Near Death of a Great American City," he is also an ardent and vocal supporter of Our Big Herollero Dr. Ivor van Heerden.

*The Whistleblower Protection Program

Storm Water Best Management Practices Survey
~Watershed NOLA


Barrier-island loss dealing blow to birds~Nikki Buskey
~Wine Island was rendered one-tenth of its pre-Gustav size by the storm surge. Scientists say the dwindling island is an important habitat for nesting birds and must be preserved.

National Flood-Insurance Program (NFIP) renewed

Aquaculture policy meeting N.O.

State Closes Oyster Harvesting In St. Bernard ~WDSU

Interesting Twist on Katrina Shorthand from The Lens
~The private-practice attorney handling the foreclosure on HUD’s behalf, Roy Lilley, put it more succinctly. “The hurricane got it,” he said. “They never repaired it.”
~Also See~
When a greenway becomes a roller coaster
[And what is up with this Paper of Record No Record?]

Hurricane Katrina: Five Year Anniversary for Ocean Springs

BR tries to sell itself to Google

Students team up for New Orleans Entrepreneur Week

LITE teams up with UL
~Jeff Moore

~Louisiana Immersive Technologies Enterprise is well known for its CAVE, a six-sided, three-dimensional virtual reality projection cube housed inside its signature glass egg.
Now, the center hopes to gain recognition in the academic community for a CAVE of a different sort.Leaders at LITE and UL announced the creation of the Computation And Visualization Enterprise (CAVE) Consortium on Friday.

It's Official: H.Res. 1125 GOP Disdains Public Infrastructure On The Record~Desert Beacon

Earthquake Escapees Attending N.O. School

perch. goes green for art in bloom

Lightly raced Battle Plan scores big win in New Orleans Handicap~Doug Tatum

Super Bowl DVD
~Our New Orleans Saints


NOLA Cajun Salmon Cakes
~Reel Good Recipes


Tonight at Le Chat Noir:
HOW I LEARNED ABOUT SEX
~[sturtle]


Some residents want 'Treme' series out of area~Gwen Filosa

Dave Eggers on writing in a shed, poaching internet access and writing about New Orleans
~Molly Reid


Talking Sex, Money, Politics and Tennessee Williams at Festival
~Karen Dalton-Benenato


Why Place Matters
~Oh Get A Grip!


Crescent City Classic Raises Funds for Nonprofit PreSchool ~NOLAFemmes

New Orleans Road Food Festival
~300-700 blocks of Royal Street. Today
Chefs from Louisiana and around the country serve regional specialties,
11-7 FREE.
The festival's sister event, the Louisiana Oyster Jubilee, takes place in the 300 block of Bourbon Street. More than 20 local restaurants will create the "world's longest oyster po-boy. "
~City Park Big Bass Rodeo, Tennesse Williams Festival also on today's menu for New Orleans

New Orleans Women in Music
~NOWIM presents its Second Annual Showcase at the New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park in the French Quarter on Saturday, March 27, from 2-3:30pm.
Our featured artists will be Margie Perez and Roselyn Leonard.
Celebrate International Women in Music month with us!


Crawfest planners list lineup

Live Saturday:
New Orleans’ Hot 8 Brass Band

~There are a number of Louisiana musicians appearing this evening through next Wednesday—Nathan & the Zydeco Cha-Chas are at Glen Echo tonight; trumpeter Christian Scott is at Rams Head on Stage in Annapolis tonight; and the Rebirth Brass Band are at the State Theater next Wednesday.
But the most exciting Bayou State concert may be on Saturday, when New Orleans’ Hot 8 Brass Band comes to the Prince George’s Publick Playhouse in Cheverly, Md.

Here's to Cliff's Crib and Citizen K, our Saturday Night Special
from yer'Ho'So Humble Editilla...

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