Tuesday, April 20, 2010

No progress on Cat-5 protection: An editorial
~Editilla say~Cry Me a River of Alligator Tears, Times-Picayune!
Butt Oh that would be Redundant like other things we could do with your Failed Paper!
Special Thanks to da'Masqued E'vinga!
fo'da Illustration!


Share Your Ideas with the Flood Protection and Coastal Restoration Task Force
~Options on the Outfall Canals
Please defeat the Corps of Engineers' Option 1,
and advocate for Options 2/2a as they are Tech Superior.
Option 1 will leave standing the Same Old Failed Flood Walls, and cost New Orleans $10,000,000/year for the next 10 Years in maintenance alone when the Corps hands it off to the City.
by Editilla~New Orleans Ladder on 4/16/2010 at 2:27 PM
~Editilla Hammerellas~Y'all go for this and let'em know we care! Let Mitch'mo know We Got Balls in his game.
We will carry this post from day to day so youz folkz can Geaux There! Place'Ya Bets! Place'ya Bets!
Each of the 17 Task Forces, formed to gather information and public input on a variety of issues that affect the quality of life for the residents of New Orleans, will take the opportunity to show key recommendations to Mayor-elect Landrieu and the public:
Thursday, April 22nd ~1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Earth Day!
(Program will start at 1:30 p.m. Task force members are asked to arrive at 1:00 p.m.)
@ Mahalia Jackson Theater for the Performing Arts 801 N Rampart St.
(parking accessible at 1419 Basin Street)

~Cartoon appeared in the Baton Rouge Advocate in Dec 2009.

St. Bernard Parish filmmaker honored for film depicting Hurricane Katrina memories
~St. Bernard Parish native and Tribeca Film Festival winner Matt Faust was back in his home- town Tuesday being honored for the critical success of his short feature film, "Home."

Notes on the 2010 Tulane Engineering Forum
~And~How an Engineer Eats Oysters ~NOLA-dishu

Corps to hold MRGO restoration plan meeting tonight in N.O.

Gulf of Mexico fish farming pros and cons aired at New Orleans meeting~Chris Kirkham

Flood reduction project expected to impact southbound Causeway

Biodiesel plant financing approved by St. Charles Parish

Coastal plan heads to Legislature
~Nikki Buskey

Corps chief outlines look on river

One Block Off The Grid (1BOG) Introduces New Orleans Solar Group Purchase Campaign ~Earth Times

Prefabulous New Orleans
~Marcie Dickson


Ground broken for Mississippi River bridge @ St. Louis

"Something" called.... Eyjafjallajokull
~Your Right Hand Thief


Tuesday Slabbin'Monday!



More commentary on
The Art of the Cherry Pick
~American Zombie


Trouble in the moonlighting
~Eli Ackerman, The Lens


The Mayor and Me
~Chris Rose, Gambit

~Nagin came to power under the auspices of candor, integrity, technological savvy and political transparency. Reviewing the words I just wrote, it's hard — nearly impossible — to reconcile them with the man we now see swaggering his way out the door, disrespected, disgraced and dishonored.
Perhaps we should have known that any man who could convince New Orleans it needed a professional hockey team back in the '90s — as Nagin did — was not altogether of sound judgment. Then again, we took the bait, didn't we?

Transgender Community in New Orleans Fights Police Harassment ~Jordon Flaherty

Lafayette Tea Bagger Running for US Senate~“It’s time to re-ignite the fight for liberty, to take the Tea Party into the halls of Congress, to take back our country,” ~Mike Spears

Novel Crime Clues

Patti Smith Comes to NOMA! and a Blog For Fair Pay For Women ~NOLAFemmes

Zulu coconut lawsuit thrown out
~Carnival New Orleans News


New Orleans' Jazz Fest dominates the week ahead
~Keith I. Marszalek



Ya Heard Me? Don't miss the New Orleans opening
"Where They At" this week!


Treme Brass Band's 'Uncle' Lionel Batiste readies for Jazz Fest~Sheila Stroup

Hear the Sounds of New Orleans: 24th Annual Long Beach Bayou & Mardi Gras Festival,
June 26 & 27th~All About Jazz

2 comments:

Ima Wizer said...

Ha! Glad you are using this! :-D

Editilla said...

Hey thanks youz!
A good illustration is worth a 1000 uses!