Friday, November 12, 2010

Crowd unleashed frustrations, suspicions about new jail
~Matt Davis, The Lens


New questions surface about troubled housing recovery program
~David Hammer


Sitting On My Porch Part Fifty Eight : Just Thinking~Cliff's Crib

Mass resignations at the once storied firm of legendary litigator Wendell Gauthier? The answer my friend is blowin’ on the Slab, the answer is blowing on the Slab…

Saturday - Green Up New Orleans Sponsors Free Community Conference and Concert at Dillard University
~Red Cotton, Gambit


Friday Reads~dakinikat, Sky Dancing

Growing pressure on water supplies affecting one in five global businesses
~Juliette Jowit


Reeling from BP, Alabama residents still seek assistance to rebuild after Katrina~Ada McMahon, Facing South

Tony Hayward “All the oil is gone.”
~Disenfranchised Citizen


Dispersants' Toxic Legacy
~Kate Sheppard, Mother Jones


*DEADLINE IS TODAY* Sign Riki Ott’s letter to Congress — Simple Instructions~Florida Oil Spill Law

Inaugural fest to benefit Atchafalaya Basin ~Marsha Sills

Downtown Thibodaux readies for twin events


Saints Bye Week Makes for a Big Weekend~Blackened Out

~This Sunday! Nov. 14th, 11am-7pm, Oask Street @ S. Carrollton
~The 2010 New Orleans Po-Boy Preservation Festival presented by Blue Plate Mayonnaise will feature three stages with live music, arts and crafts, a children's section with games and prizes, panel discussions covering the history of the po-boy, a raffle for a jet ski and, of course, the best tasting po-boys in New Orleans.

Street Artist Swoon plans an art house in New Orleans~Doug MacCash

EMERGE: St. Claude Arts District &
Beyond 41 Artists from the Saratoga
Collection @ the OGDEN Museum of
Southern Art~Rex Dingler


SUDAN AND THE VERSATILE LADIES OF STYLE SECOND LINE PARADE SUNDAY, NOV. 14 NOON-4pm
~Red Cotton, Gambit


S'All Great! S'All I'm Sayin...Ya'Heard?

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