Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Corps of Engineers still won't take the blame for failures during Katrina ~Levees.org

Louisiana lawmakers urge White House to release $95 million for Mississippi River dredging
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Officials, mariners say corps losing battle to keep mud from clogging mouth of Mississippi
New Orleans group bringing food, music to tornado victims, volunteers in Joplin, Missouri~a Spoonful of Jambalaya at a Time

Colo. pair sees 47% chance of hurricane hitting La. in ’11~Amy Wold

Some local parish bridges deemed ‘structurally deficient'

Pontchartrain ferry owners meet today with regulators

RTA to break ground on new Loyola Avenue streetcar route
~This is the first phase of the streetcar expansion project. The next phase will begin in June 2012 and will go down the French Quarter loop, down Rampart across Press Street to Poland Avenue, according to RTA spokesman Justin Augustine. Above, the venerable St Charles Ave street car. Also, we have been enjoying Edward Branley's book on the Canal Street Car Line. You can follow him on Twitter . Check out Transport for NOLA also
for constant updates and in depth articles on this vital scene.

The Lens: OPSB updates plan to rid Audubon Charter soils of sky-high lead contamination

Irreverent New Orleans lifestyle blog releases first book: InvadeNOLA No. 01: Once Upon an Ever After

Free building supplies at the Green Project this week

Are we slabbing fun yet?

Jindal is now 0-4 in the Legislature on his signature budget bills
~Daily Kingfish


On Feinberg’s claims regarding a lack of health claims
~Disenfranchised Citizen


Bird Project Soap

Street artist Swoon creates sea goddess at New Orleans Museum of Art

All Alon the Watchtower
~Blackened Out
~Chef Alon Shaya heads up the kitchen at Domenica in the Roosevelt Hotel. He is also an actor who has received critical acclaim for his role in Treme as the dans le merde grill cook. A native of Israel, Alon spent a year in Italy before opening Domenica with his partner Chef John Besh. 20ish questions on the clock.

Preservation Hall at 50
~Noah Bonaparte Pais

Monday, June 6, 2011

St. Pierre Trial Wrap Up, Part II: The Zen of Turd Polisihing
~American Zombie


Hurricane preparedness meeting to be held in Covington
~At right: Hurricane Warning Flags. A hurricane warning (HWW) is issued when a hurricane with sustained winds of 74 mph (65 knots, 118 km/h) or higher is expected in a specified coastal area in 36 hours or less. When you see this pic here in the top right-side masthead it means there is a Hurricane in the Gulf.
It means Ladder Up. It means Time To Rock and Roll.

Army Corps works to rebuild reputation, capitalize on flooding ~John Snell
~"The main basin of the city would get some flooding," said Sandy Rosenthal, founder of the watchdog group, Levees.org. However, Rosenthal believes it would be "nothing like was seen during Katrina." Rosenthal takes issue with the public relations campaign, including her group's discovery last year of a lucrative Corps contract to pay an outsider P.R. firm $5 million over 3 years. "The idea of spending our taxpayer money for the Corps of Engineers to make itself look good after a spectacular failure before the whole world feels like a punch in the stomach," Rosenthal said.

Corps expects full breach of Missouri River levee

The Yazoo Backwater Area, the Steele Bayou Drainage Structure, and the Yazoo Pump~Quinta Scott

Sediment discussed, officials look to capitalize on flood~Also~Beginnings of algae blooms reported in Lake Pontchartrain

Walter Pierce on why no one is talking about using floodwater mud to help rebuild Louisiana's vanishing coastline

We're all stakeholders in coastal restoration~Bob Marshall

‘Don’t blame us,’ shrimpers say

~A consortium of environmental groups wants officials in Louisiana and other Gulf states to shut down their shrimp seasons until more information is available about spikes in the deaths of sea turtles, which they attribute to shrimp trawls.
~Hat Tweet @ John Amos~Scientific paper: body count may have severely underestimated whale, dolphin deaths due to BP -

Feinberg says no claims filed on cleanup illnesses?

Louisiana Lawmakers approve Arizona-style immigration bill

Chris Rose: Corporal Punishment

Video: Red Light Cameras Covered Up By Anarchists~Nola Anarcha
~Hat Tweet @ @

Are we having Monday yet? ~slabbed

New Orleans is top NFL hometown

Semi-Ho With Aunt Grandy ~moosedenied

Monday Reads~Sky Dancing

D-DAY Anniversary ~Thanks Katrina

Dome exterior lights to become permanent

"Beers Not Bullets" benefit for chef Nathanial Zimet~Gambit

Only in New Orleans: The 100 Essential Experiences~He Said/She Said NOLA

A Taste of Summer~Blackened Out

Sunday, June 5, 2011

New Orleans lawmakers should stop trying to raid flood protection money

River Birch used political cash, helicopter tours to develop landfill, bash rivals

Your Jefferson Parish Tax Dollars at Work: Parish pays Phelps Dumbar over $97,000 to sue bloggers and prevent access to public records ~Slabbed

St. Bernard Project celebrates 5th anniversary by helping New Orleans woman come home

Locals say leave the levees
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Bayou Black and Gibson residents want emergency barriers to stay.


Mississippi River flooding has taken a heavy toll on thousands

Flooding in Atchafalaya Basin may be big help to coastal wetlands

Vermillion, SD Is ‘Scrambling’ As Missouri River Rises

Missouri levee breach prompts evacuations in Iowa

After Bird's point levee breach, farmers try to dig in

National Flood Insurance Program is back before Congress

DOTD Reopens Barataria Bridge

Port Manchac prepares for expansion


Raise a glass to coffin-building monks ~James Gill

Revived Alexandria Central Economic Development District targets riverfront

Rosenfeld Revisionism~CenLamar

Affordable apartment complexes, tailored for artists, are blossoming

Hitler's Atlantic Wall

Downtown: Step away from the Quarters and meet the locals

A-C problems persist at open-air French Market, forget the abject stupidity of that

Teutons having success developing Challenger Drag Pak


The story of the New Orleans Saints' first player, Paige Cothren

Bayou Teche releases Boucanee smoked beer in bottles~Todd Price
~Hat Tweet @

~Hat Tweet & QOTD @~"in New Orleans the less you know the longer you live"

Father of recovering New Orleans chef says gunshot ordeal has been "hell"

Oysters in June~NOLAFemmes

A New Orleans Vieux-To-Do
…three festivals…one big weekend!


R&B legend Benny Spellman dies

Saturday, June 4, 2011

In South Dakota, some blame Corps for flood threat~"I think they screwed up royally," former Gov. Mike Rounds said of the Corps, as he moved some possessions from the riverbank house he and his wife built and moved into after he left office in January. "I think they forgot their No. 1 mission, and that's flood protection."

~Hat Tweet @ Levees.org~I am now Webmaster of our brand new site. (My son Stanford is Web Designer.) Loving it, but new at this. Suggestions?

~Hat Tweet @ the Pun~ in Baton Rouge tonight for 5 Bucks!

Corps alleges it has completed levees around St. Bernard Parish

Water receding in most areas of Cenla, but some evacuees remain in shelter
~Alexandria Town Talk


The Red Snapper…what am I supposed to make of this?
~Disenfranchised Citizen


Our wetlands: World's greatest disappearing act~Nikki Buskey

Tax Fairness Commission delivers suggestions for New Orleans tax system

12 revelers charged in dustup with NOPD over 2nd-line Mardi Gras parade

~I remember when this happened, June 4-5th, 1989 Anti-Democracy Crackdown


Team Freeland would like a word: Chooses Patsy Brumfield to respond to the Oxford allegations ~Slabbed

UMC - City Council Caves, Financial Uncertainty Rages On
~SaveCharityHospital.com


Welcome to the LOUISiana Digital Library ~The LOUISiana Digital Library (LDL) is an online library of Louisiana institutions that provides over 144,000 digital materials. Its purpose is to make unique historical treasures from the Louisiana institution's archives, libraries, museums, and other repositories in the state electronically accessible to Louisiana residents and to students, researchers, and the general public in other states and countries. The LOUISiana Digital Library contains photographs, maps, manuscript materials, books, oral histories, and more that document history and culture. We hope that you find the items in the Digital Library as diverse and interesting as the people and places in Louisiana. ~Hat Tweet @humidbeings

Samedi: The Two Jeans (Part II)
~HoodooQ


From pleasure gardens to neutral grounds, author Lake Douglas reveals New Orleans' 300-year romance with its landscape~Judy Walker

The National WWII Museum Unveils New $3.2 Million Restoration Pavilion

"504Paws" at Mimi's Sunday afternoon

New Orleans Oyster Festival and WYES Beer Tasting today in Nola

Who loves a mojito? Well... Editilla!
~He Said/She Said NOLA


N.O.'s best Cuban restaurants?

Friday, June 3, 2011

The Big Uneasy in Baton Rouge tomorrow night for 5 Bucks!
~Join Filmmaker Harry Shearer for this special screening.
~Also~A Letter From New Orleans: Year 6 of a 5-Year Lifespan

Happy Hurricane Season (again)
~Library Chronicles


Corps tests world's largest drainage pump station ~WVUE
~Construction workers watch pump test at giant West Closure Complex ~Click pic to enlarge

Debris Part 5: Debris throughout West Bank levees~Fix the Pumps

Now Way, you say? Some blame Corps for flood threat in South Dakota

Corps of Engineers' New Risk Reduction Ethos: RUUUUUUNNN!

New USGS land loss map misses the forest for the blades of marsh grass ~Len Bahr, LaCoastPoast~“This is not just a story about land loss, but it’s also about land gain,” said Phil Turnipseed, director of the USGS National Wetlands Research Center in Lafayette.

Sediment Plume in Gulf of Mexico
- Big Dead Zone Ahead? ~SkyTruth

~NASA/MODIS satellite image taken June 2, 2011, showing sediment plume from Atchafalaya River filling coastal bays and nearshore areas along the Louisiana coast, west of the Mississippi Delta. Click pic to enlarge.

Time is here to renew fishing license

Scientists confirm Gulf residents' claims about oil dispersant dangers
~Sue Sturgis, Facing South


US says it will inspect Repsol Cuba offshore rig

MS Republican Gov. Babar now angles for BP fine money on Capital Hill
~Editilla gotta axeth God: What Hath Thous Wrought, Big Man? I mean, after Babar did BP-paid-for commercials about how little their oil crime impacted MS, after spoutulating Repugnican Big Biz Assholery to protect BP... what da trump does Babar have to complain about? What can he possibly expect in return for his own jail-house punkery? Well, what every girlfriend gets on cellblock #9: Mo' Lessons On Jail Etiquette!
~Also~Babar Rejects House GOP’s Disaster Relief Position
~In a rebuke to House GOP leaders, Mississippi Governor Babar told reporters on Friday that Congress should authorize disaster relief funds even if they are not offset with spending cuts.

IG’s report on arrests for petty crime slams city’s arrangement with sheriff
~Matt Davis, The Lens/WVUE


Presenting the NOPD's new $350,000 Drunkmobile BAT-mo-bile ~Gambit

Bills to roll back N.O. education changes defeated in Legislature

UNITY combats homeless problem

The Green Project Hosts Week of Free Building Supplies for New Orleans Community~Humid Beings

NO Fleas Market


New Orleans Most Interesting Market
~cheekycherry504, NOLAFemmes


Christy Lorio: Did you buy a bike yet?
~Uptown Messenger


~Hat Tweet @ the Pun~ I'm completely taken with these Images by Matthew D. White

The 610 Stompers invite you to their second annual pub crawl

New Orleans Oyster Festival celebrates the Louisiana bivalve~Todd Price
~Also~NOLA Brewing plans to sell cans by the fall

Video: The Man Who Ate New Orleans ~Defend New Orleans

Better Looking Beakfast: Refuel Cafe
~He Said/She Said NOLA


June at Rock'N'Bowl!

Thursday, June 2, 2011

A Letter From New Orleans: Year 6 of a 5-Year Lifespan~Harry Shearer

Homeless population in New Orleans rises 70 percent since Federal Flood 8/29/05 ~ Katy Reckdahl
American Zombie: Let's call it Krewe du Peckerhead @ The Rattlesnake Rodeo


Inspector General breaks protocol to clear NOPD Chief Slurpy of wrong-doing for Mayor Mitchmo?

Today’s rapid fire segment is sponsored by Bellesouth and Blue Moon ~Slabbed

Bills increasing Louisiana college tuition, fees move forward
~Monroe News Star


State, NOLA ahead of construction economist’s 5-year forecast
~New Orleans CityBusiness


More properties on auction block this month as New Orleans fights blight

New Orleans neighborhoods: a matter of evolving perception
~Richard Campanella, The Lens


A Plea from New Orleans ~dwell
~I recently received an email from filmmaker Evan Mather, alerting me to his most recent—and urgent—project, which I thought I'd share with you. It's a short video about the Phillis Wheatley Elementary School in New Orleans, which despite its standing as a rare and important work of modern architecture (one of the best examples of regional modernism in the city), and despite surviving the storms and levee breach of 2005, is currently slated for demolition this summer.

National Hurricane Center on Twitter!

~Hat Tweet FEMA, once again, you prove to be a giant dickhole.

Residents of Birds Point floodway in SE Mo. face the aftermath of intentional levee breach

Concerns Raised About Water Releases, Impact on River Communities
~Missouri Ruralist


Flooding risk eases; rivers fall

Louisiana is losing a football field of wetlands an hour, new U.S. Geological Survey study says~Mark Schleifstein
~Louisiana’s coastline has been losing wetlands at a rate of 16.57 square miles a year during the past 25 years, equal to the loss of a football field of coast every hour, according to a study released today by the U.S. Geologicial Survey.
That’s five square miles a year faster than measured by the USGS between 1985 and 2004, the last time such a study was done.

St. James tank farm group seeks $15 M state loan for dock

UWF Study: Corexit and oil probably worse than oil alone…
~Disenfranchised Citizen


Local rugby club to play for national title ~WWL ~Hat Tweet @ Ian McNulty

Passive House Design from Canada Wins Competition For New Orleans

~Hat Tweet @ Defend New Orleans~Things That Look Like Other Things: Neil Conley's Glasswares Advocate Transparency Transparently -...

New Orleans food campaign urges locals to eat local

Memories of NOWFE
~He Said/She Said NOLA


New Orleans Oyster Festival this weekend!
~The New Orleans Oyster Festival will educate the country about the benefits of the Louisiana Gulf Oyster, honor and celebrate the restaurateurs and oyster farmers who have solidified the New Orleans French Quarters position as the Oyster Capital of America. Proceeds from the event will go to Local Coastal Communities.

Atchafalaya~Blackened Out

From "Rainy Day Women" to "Buddy Bertrand's Blues"~Mike Mills

Greg Dulli brings Twilight Singers home to Tipitina's~Kieth Spera

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Levees.org Releases Video of London Avenue Historic Plaque Unveiling

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Mayor Landrieu: N.O. better protected --but not enough ~WWL

What metro New Orleans' 100-year protection from hurricanes means
~John Barry


From Across the Web :: Hurricane Season 2011
~Humid Beings


Hurricane season blows in 93L for Central Florida ~Wunderblog
~The Atlantic hurricane season is officially underway, and Mother Nature appears to be taking her cue from the calendar, as we have a surprise storm off the coast of Florida that is a threat to develop into a tropical depression later this week, after it crosses Florida into the Gulf of Mexico.

Early hurricane could be extra trouble for Louisiana, governor cautions
~Mike Hasten, The Town Talk


Louisiana Ham Radio Network

High water adds stress to hurricane season
~At right: Interactive Wind Speed and Elevation Map from the LSU AgCenter

Flooding, drought and pending gulf storms. What’s next, coastal locusts? ~LaCoastPost

Why predicting this hurricane season could be tough

Corps: 'More water is coming’
~Amid concerns of a “man-made disaster,” MO Congressman Sam Graves is asking the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to reconsider the release of record amounts of water from upstream dams this month.

Today's video goes out to our friends in the Atchafalaya. Thanks Yous All.


Revised "Sound Ordinance" posted for public review via Councilmember Kristin Gisleson Palmer's Web Page
~Hat Tweet @lunanola

Maybe GOP should return St. Pierre’s tainted donations
~Mark Moseley, The Lens


Zulu's election of its 2012 king is contested by second-place finisher

Typical Hump Day Slabbed

Insult of the day!~Forgotston.com

What Is The Louisiana Family Forum? ~CenLamar

Feinberg: GCCF claims process winding down ~Disenfranchised Citizen

Anadarko Liable Under Federal Law for Gulf Oil Spill, U.S. Lawyers Say ~Bloomberg

Sea turtle deaths prompt four conservation groups to threaten lawsuit

Drought leads to statewide burn ban

Drink Deck New Orleans!

~Hat Tweet @~Love avocado! YUM RT : [new post] Avocado Ice Cream - creamy, nutty, and green!

To be or not to be…on the Algiers Ferry
~He Said, She Said NOLA


Winesday ~Blackened Out

~Video: Chef Rick Tramanto creates crab and corn bisque from New Orleans restaurant

Alex Woodward on the New Orleans locavore movement and "Eat Local Month" ~Gambit

Chart and Soul: How Basin St. Records Landed 3 Albums Near the Top of the Billboard Jazz Charts
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