Sunday, April 25, 2010

Dimanche

Tornado kills 10, dozens injured

Barge loading Benzene explodes in Mississippi River

'Serious spill' from sunken US oil rig
~Oil is leaking from a damaged well feeding a rig that sank off Louisiana on Thursday, in what US officials are calling "a very serious spill". The well is estimated to be leaking at a rate of about 1,000 barrels (42,000 gallons) of oil per day.
~"So far I hear a deafening silence from the Jindal administration and Louisiana’s oil and gas power brokers who vigorously oppose any new federal energy regulations that were supposed to begin congressional debate on the Hill tomorrow. What an irony, coming on the heels of President Obama’s recent concession to Republican calls to expand offshore oil exploration and production. Drill, Baby, Drill!"~Len Bahr, LaCoastPost

Plans to Battle Oil Spill in Gulf

All is well in the dream state
~Keith Magill
~State officials charged with saving Louisiana’s coast from washing into the Gulf of Mexico are finally speaking the formerly unspeakable: Not all of us can be saved.

Louisiana Coastal Wetlands
-A Resource At Risk
~Bayou Child


Gulf Coast Research Laboratory still rebuilding from Katrina
~Harlan Kirgan


Utilizing I-10 twin spans for fishing piers would be good for New Orleans, too~Bob Marshall

On Levee and Human Failure
~Bayou Child

“The Corps is at the center of one of the largest failures of the federal government in its most basic duties – protecting its citizens.
As south Louisianians continued to persevere and rebuild, they are doing so in spite of the Corps,
not because of it.”
~Louisiana Senator David Vitter
Ethics laws are our treat
~James Gill


Investors left empty-handed in Orpheum deal~Stories of trouble at the Hurricane Katrina-damaged Orpheum Theater are nothing new since a pair of Texas financiers purchased it for a fire-sale price in 2006 and ran up mortgages on the property. What is new is that the owners appear to have solicited other people's money from around the country to purchase or refurbish the historic theater at 129 University Place, and haven't delivered.

The Winds of Change
~American Zombie


NOLA Women In Action ~NOLAFemmes

Grassroots~Nola Defender
~Hat Tweet~ CharoletteAsh

Wandering
~Casa de Charlotte Della Luna


Sunday Funnies~Citizen K

Greet Tea Party
~Thomas Friedman


Now It's started... Lawmakers: Military Could Quell Chicago Violence
~Wow! And they didn't even have to flood the whole city either!

FEMA Paid for Imaginary Ambulances After Hurricane Katrina, Feds Say~EMS Network

Rebuilding a town: Rachel’s trip to New Orleans~MYLead
~Editilla Crowtellas~ We always like to express our appreciation to the hordes of volunteers who descended on New Orleans in our hour of need, but particularly to these who continue to Stick Wit'It. Since we launched this blog, these 1000s of different groups remain major rungs on our climb outta the nightmare. Really, my rough estimate just from our own postings is at about 40,000+ Americans who have come to help our city
--with about a third of those volutnteers still coming.
I feel it is so important to acknowledge these people, especially in the light of the post below, and David Simon's nauseatingly inaccurate treatment of their characters in Episode 2 "Treme".
If you meet the Buddha on the road home kill him.
The hundreds of people I have met and corresponded with in these groups are none of that white bread horse shit.
I really can't find where they got that.
Some of the people I've met came to town, and they got dirty... got cuts, got sick, got freaked out by some of what they found,
got mugged, got arrested, got religion, got reason... they got it.
Then they went home and thought'n'talked about New Orleans in ways that we can't even imagine in our little fish bowl, and in ways that I suspect surprised the volunteers as many decided to come back for more. Some have decided to buy property in Nola.
Some fell in love. Some just couldn't live in America any more.
Welcome home. Nola loves you as she loves me, Sinn Féin

Hack of Town, blogging Creme' Lo! Da'Line! Still Life in Conflict
Editilla hasn't seen The Line in this story or on this blog.
Following this blog without being allowed to comment has, aside from the painful irony of such exclusion, taken on the feel of watching an aquarium, or even watching one of those wide-screen Video Aquariums you hang on the wall. Look pretty Fighting Fish!
I didn't stumble into this story, it crashed into my life and turned Editilla into a gnarly, ugly, broken, testy, lost and wandering some'bitch. Lemme be the first to toll'ya... we ain't the pretty fish.
We don't School well. We say the wrong things, but we also try to apologize. We see things sometimes through blood tears, which isn't always the most accurate view. But we love our friends made, kept (many of whom are commenting on this blog) and lost since this story, this movie flooded our world and drew for America The Line across its very heart New Orleans ...my heart too.
Enter the Treme New Orleans Music Getaway
for a chance to win a trip to New Orleans, LA
for the ESSENCE Music Festival !
Well... jok'em if they can't take a dumb fuck. Where's The Line?
All about drawing lines, 1st 2nd Lines, Wire Lines, Plot Lines...
--but where lays The Line.
Eureka, didn't the Goddamned Line define the Battle Fronts?
I see The Line missing as quite the Living Metaphor of this Scene.
Perchance we'll see it tonight, still life looking for The Line.

'A one-man jazz festival'
-Donald Harrison Jr. is such a complex keeper of local culture that it takes two characters to represent him on HBO's 'Treme'
~Dave Walker


Poets and Writers Presents Local Workshop: May 1~Solid Quarter

Keller at UNO St Claude; Projection Bias at Antenna
~Inside Art New Orleans


Festival International de Louisiane

Susan Cowsill Soars with CD Release: Lighthouse
~Georgianne Nienaber


Jazzfest Weekend 1:
David Simon & Garfunkel
~Karen Dalton-Beninato


Chaz And Heritage: The Tin Men
~Josh Jackson


Live From Jazz Fest!~WWOZ
~Jazz Fest Set-Schedule Machine!
~Post-Fest: Week One~Alex Woodward, Gambit
~Days Off, Breaks & Otherwise~Humid Beings

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