Monday, February 7, 2011

Group wants places where levees broke on National Historic Register
~Kevin McGill

~Levees.org announced its effort to put the locations on the National Register back in August. Organization founder Sandy Rosenthal said last week that Mark R. Barnes, an archaeologist who is retired from the National Parks Service and is now an associate professor at Georgia State University, has been retained to help guide them through the application effort.
"I think generally people at the national level, at the state level, at the local level, realize the importance of these levee breach sites, that these are probably two of the most significant," Mark Barnes said. "And, I am pretty confident, having worked with the Parks Service for over 35 years and having been the first archaeologist with the National Register."

~ Levees.org~In this week's Heroes and Zeroes, Gambit Magazine (pg 11) chastised the New York Times' response to our Petition.

Mooring company not liable in Lower 9th Ward barge case, judge rules
~In concluding his 42-page opinion, Duval wrote: "The horror and tragedy of the flooding that occurred in the Lower 9th Ward is one that must not be taken lightly. The testimony of those caught in the maelstrom is heartbreaking and defies belief that such a catastrophe could occur. However, where as here there is overwhelming evidence that the (barge) did not cause in any manner cataclysmic flooding of the Lower 9th Ward."

As Huffington Post-AOL Merger Roars, Will NOLA Whisper?
~NOLA DEFENDER


The Goat Speaks: Hello, I must be going ~Girod Street End Zone~First, Sean Payton is not Satan. A few of the middle-American types that come to N.O. get hooked, like maybe Hank Stram, or Drew Brees. Not many. Sean Payton is not one of them.

Sean Payton to re-title his book Second Home Team~Library Chronicles

Louisiana gets more in federal aid than it gives in taxes~Bruce Alpert

You heard it here first
~Inside the Footprint


Egyptian Women In Protest ~NOLAFemmes
BP Oil Disaster: Kindra Arnesen's EXPLOSIVE New Revelations And Message to The World~Humid Beings

Judge Barbier's order takes control of BP trust fund~Louisiana Record

And now, a word from our sponsors… BP/GCCF/Fed Irresponsibility Version ~Disenfranchised Citizen

Dead pelican found floating in foam that has tested positive for Corexit and oil (PHOTOS)~Florida Oil Spill Law

Governor Jindal Announces Whooping Cranes Return to Louisiana
~NewOrleans.com


LUMCON scientist studies regrowth of oiled marsh~Nikki Buskey

Head-scratching news you can use ~slabbed

The plan is to demolish and rebuild. approved

Expert hired in quest for National Register of Historic Places levee label

Dallas can beat deadline on river levees upgrade, officials say

The Selective Mutism of the Progressive Village~Sky Dancing

AOL Agrees to Acquire The Huff Post

BioDistrict to present at Mid-City Neighborhood Organization Monday
~SaveCharityHospital.com


Fear and mistaken-identity mystery follow invasion of woman's home
~Uptown Messenger


Tapping out~Reckless Endangerment

Storytelling~Ray in Exile

Time to Vote, Citizens of the Internets ~Blackened Out

Rue 127~Ian McNulty, Gambit

~ Pontchartrain Pete~Today's from Krummel bakery in Mandeville. A winner. Nice brioche, light, not over-iced or over-sugared.

How to apply feathered fake eyelashes, and other essential Carnival fashion tips

Love, Lust, Liquor, and Jazz: Snug Harbor~He Said/She Said NOLA

Mardi Gras Indians start copyrighting fancy costumes

Flesh Parade~Reverb Nation

Del McCoury Mixes Bluegrass with Preservation Hall Jazz ~cybergrass

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Senor Vitter y Senor Stonecipher
~CenLamar


Undercounted : My Take On The New Orleans Census ~Cliff's Crib

Census reveals devastating effect of Katrina on N.O.
~It prompted a Congressional review of the Corps of Engineers and the failure of portions of the federally built flood protection system which experts agree should have protected the city's inhabitants from Katrina's surge.

Transcript Reveals Judge Sympathetic to Concerns of Residents along 17th Street Canal ~Levees.org

National Press Club Luncheon with Harry Shearer~Director of the award-winning documentary The Big Uneasy, Mr. Shearer will give a speech titled, "Media Myths - The need for proper focus in journalism," and discuss how persistent myths become embedded in the minds of editor and producers.

Water-business idea could earn you $50,000~Nikki Buskey

Grand Isle Businesses Battered by BP Oil Disaster~Rocky Kistner

Gulf of Mexico seafood sales get a boost from the military

Stepping back and looking in…what to do now?~Disenfranchised Citizen

U.S. to Feinberg: Loosen Purse Strings

Missing since October, essayist Chris Rose to return to WVUE-TV's newscast

Ray Nagin gets social (it seems) on Twitter and Facebook
~Kevin Allman, Gambit


Dead Presidents~Sky Dancing

Katrina Federal Flood photo exhibit opens at Presbytere on Feb. 17 ~NOPA

New Orleans Saints QB Drew Brees says he's humbled by the 2011 Bart Starr award

At Super Bowl 2011, New Orleans host committee enjoys a solid week

The Redbeans Parade dates back to the year 1643 – when a Romanian ancestor of founder Devin Meyers first scribbled instructions for a “garb of legumes” that he hoped would be embraced by his posterity.
For ages, the note was hidden in an urn. Then one fateful Halloween, a certain redhead rediscovered the idea.

New Orleans: A place where you can perfect the gentle art of going nowhere

Mark Twain and the Fortune-Teller
~Adam Goodheart


The Carnival Festival Arrives In Latin America

Saturday music slabbed from last night

Friday, February 4, 2011

Feinberg’s Latest ‘Ludicrous’ Scheme for Final Payment

The GCCF Methodology…experts, experts and more experts, paid for by BP~Disenfranchised Citizen

"Independence" day
~Library Chronicles


A Hybrid?~American Zombie

Editilla feelin' like a...
~"Ready", acrylic on canvas, 12 x 12" $250 ~Polly Jackson

Bloomberg Examines Louisiana’s Laissez-Faire Oil Regulators

More oil drilling rigs are in Gulf of Mexico than before BP oil spill~Senate shoots down attempt to end set of oil industry tax breaks

EBR largest parish in La., N.O. shrinks
~East Baton Rouge is now Louisiana’s most-populous parish with a population of 440,171, overtaking Orleans and Jefferson parishes, according to U.S. Census Bureau data released Thursday.
~Editilla says well fuck yous~ Baton Rouge ain't nothing but a Petro- Chemical Industry Brothel. Ain't a whole lot else to DO in BR, really, come on.

City Council President Asks Army Corps of Engineers for Adequate Dredging of Mississippi River

~ the Pun~Hot Fucking Damn! RT @ Hey, DC tweeps, I'm speaking at the Natl Press Club March 14. Tix: reservations@press.org

Pin the Fail on the Donkey
~Jereymy Alford, Gambit


Neither rain nor cold (nor politics) stopped Judge Berrigan – Paul Rioux reports on “The Tour” ~slabbed

~ Jamison Foser~ It's been a while since I mentioned Haley Barbour had a "fascination" w/ raising foreign $ while @ RNC:

First Amendment Friday (or thank you Dan Snyder for giving me a posting topic...)~Doc, First Draft
~Hat Tweet~@liprap and @Adrastosno

Hurricane Tape – A public service announcement~Riverside NOLA

Magic Street, because “prestidigitation” was too long~Karen Gadbois, The Lens
~Editilla paralaxitellas~ We'd love to see a street named Mxyzptlk St.

Winner, Winner, Chicken Dinner (Seriously)~Blackened Out
~ Pelican Publishing~ RT by BlackenedOut~ Hey, ! CAFE DEGAS COOKBOOK signing tonight at Where Y'Art? at NOMA. Museum stays open til 9 pm tonight.

Drew Brees brings the funny (or die)

Another Two Parade Weekend: Ladies & Men Of Unity and Treme Sidewalk Steppers~Red Cotton

krewedelusion Fundraiser Featuring "The Big Uneasy" Tonight!
~Screening of "The Big Uneasy" Directed by Le King-at-Large & Captain of New Orleans Harry Shearer.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

New jail building approved by City Council; sheriff must close others when it’s built~Matt Davis, The Lens
Army Corps of Engineers will resume some dredging of Mississippi River in coming weeks
~Editilla Ponderellas~We're sure the City Council put da fear'o'god in'em...

NOLA gets another chance to get water management right
~New Orleans City Business
~There has been no teacher better than Hurricane Katrina for New Orleans when it comes to an all-too-familiar lesson: When you want something done right, do it yourself. The good news stories from the recovery have come as a result of homegrown efforts - Levees.org, Women of the Storm and Beacon of Hope just to name a few. Waiting for someone else’s solution or to be rescued were alternatives that simply weren’t palatable to the driving forces behind their respective missions.

Director struggles to recover seed money owed her for blight-to-gardens program~Ariela Cohen, The Lens

Judge Barbier Rules! Feinberg is not independent~Disenfranchised Citizen

Editilla gonna learn this song.


BP claims chief pledges to change claim process~Gerard Shields

Sam Rykels, Louisiana State Museum executive, resigns

His Majesty, King Sucrose

610 Stompers - Sweet 610 Debutante Ball~Humid Beings

Rattle Rattle, Here Come the Cattle*
~Blackened Out


Big Red Weekly Service Announcement - Two Second Line Parades, a Birthday Party, Footwork Contest, and Brass Band Shows Galore!

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Second surge from Cyclone Yasi threatens north Queensland
Judge requested for BP claims
~Michelle Millhollon


Feinburg-commissioned report foresees quick recovery from BP Oil Spill damage

Dear Mr. Feinberg…Frankly, I don’t give a damn how much you’ve already paid out…and more…
~Disenfranchised Citizen


The New York Times has Respondeth to our Petition ~Levees.org
~Also~Interview with Dr. Ivor van Heerden’s attorney on recent ruling on lawsuit

New limits placed on Miss. River ship traffic due to silting

$30,000 awaits company with best design to beautify Jefferson Parish drainage canals

Jail construction manager lacked license, gave money
~Matt Davis, The Lens


Guess what’s behind the door marked “office” – not unless Monty Hall led the search of Heebe-River Birch! ~slabbed

WhoData.org website tracks neighborhood recovery

Lobbyists like former Louisiana congressman Billy Tauzin rule in democracy~James Gill
~Editilla Hotellas~Oh yes, then there's this bastard and his boppy cheerleader.

Senate bans earmarks, but Louisiana senators hope to clarify term to keep coastal restoration money

BP America’s tweets reminiscent of Saddam Hussein regime according to UK paper~Florida Oil Spill Law

For the Love of Book Groups ~NOLAFemmes

NOLA History: Gallier Hall-the “official” focal point of Carnival
~GO NOLA


It's Been Such a Long Time
~Blackened Out


Drago’s to Represent New Orleans Saints Fans in Tailgating Championship
~Who Dat Dish

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

The New York Times Respondeth ~Sandy Rosenthal, Levees.org
~Editilla Notelleth~ Yeah, the NYTs respondeth... to telleth us lowly New Orleanians that we musteth be drunketh out of our Fuckethed Minds. The NYTs asketh "What Floodeth?" and sayeth "Yea & Verily! Lo & beholdeth your Storm!"
Hey NYTs, Fucketh You You Fuckethed Fuck! FYYFF!

Van Heerden loses tenure claim. Statement from attorney
~Central La. Politics

~Jill Craft, van Heerden's attorney, said Monday that Brady's decision was not a surprise because the tenure claim is a difficult one to make.
"The whistleblower part of the case is the meat of the case, so things are moving forward," Craft said. Craft also said she is "completely optimistic" about the case. A trial date has not yet been set, Craft said. Right now and in the next few weeks, Craft said, she will be taking depositions in the lawsuit.

Tropical Cyclone Yasi Gets Down!
~At 1:00 a.m. Queensland time on February 2, the U.S. Navy’s Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) reported that Yasi was roughly 450 nautical miles (835 kilometers) east-northeast of Cairns, Australia. Sporting a well-defined eye, Yasi had maximum sustained winds of 120 knots (220 kilometers per hour) and gusts up to 145 knots (270 kilometers per hour). True to earlier forecasts, favorable conditions led the storm to intensify rapidly over the Pacific Ocean.

City extends closure of Bywater park for lead remediation ~WWLTV

Huntsman gathered wool
~Adrastos, First Draft


College tuition to rise? Jindal agenda calls for higher fees, too~Jordan Blum

Telemachus lends context to the now infamous Dutchie Connick memo and enables Slabbed to roll out Ron Maestri ~slabbed

'Frontline' examines America's autopsy infrastructure, including NOLA's
~Dave Walker


Corps N.O. District to Use New Model in Evaluating Permit Applications
~Resource Environmental Solutions Selected by Air Products to Deliver Wetland Mitigation Solutions for its New Gulf Coast Hydrogen Pipeline

It would appear BP’s still runnin’ this show~Disenfranchised Citizen

91,000 Gulf oil spill claims, just 1 final payment from BP~meanwhile...
Poor Bolshevik Petroleum pays Dividends

BP Deliberately `Underpaying' Claims, Mississippi Says ~Bloomberg

~ John Amos (video news; oil-soaked boom still in marshes) RT: @: Oil Still Lingers in Grand Isle Area, Fox8 TV

Mardi Gras 1956: Through My Father's Lens~Humid Beings

Couture Dress Created From Envirosax Reusable Shopping Bags
~Miss Malaprop


Luke Has Seen Better Days
~Blackened Out


Pralines by Jean...and Cupcakes too!