Saturday, March 2, 2013
Innovative Thinking On Living With Water ~Ian McNulty, New Orleans Magazine
Where the Water Beats Against the Land ~Poppy Tooker, WWNO
How to Spend 47 Hours on a Train and Not Go Crazy ~Nathaniel Rich, NYTimes
Fleur de Tease presents "Prison Tales"
Hall of Fame Reception Honoring Star Guitar, Perrodin, Salmen March 4 ~Fairgrounds
All the way from New Orleans to Clitheroe for the Hot 8 Brass Band ~Lancashire Telegraph
Where the Water Beats Against the Land ~Poppy Tooker, WWNO
How to Spend 47 Hours on a Train and Not Go Crazy ~Nathaniel Rich, NYTimes
Fleur de Tease presents "Prison Tales"
Hall of Fame Reception Honoring Star Guitar, Perrodin, Salmen March 4 ~Fairgrounds
All the way from New Orleans to Clitheroe for the Hot 8 Brass Band ~Lancashire Telegraph
Friday, March 1, 2013
We knew something was wrong when it exploded ~Library Chronicles
Graves: Louisiana’s coastal master plan can adapt to sea level rise ~Bob Marshall
Sundrop biofuels closes on land purchase for Alexandria plant
Slabbed takes a look back at Theriot v Cyberspace and ties a few things together as we again call for his resignation
Snowball wars end as jury reaches decision on machines, flavors
New Orleans Chef's Table meets The Gravy at the Saturday Crescent City Farmers Market
More food truck gatherings on tap
30th anniversary French Quarter Festival details announced ~Gambit
Graves: Louisiana’s coastal master plan can adapt to sea level rise ~Bob Marshall
Sundrop biofuels closes on land purchase for Alexandria plant
Slabbed takes a look back at Theriot v Cyberspace and ties a few things together as we again call for his resignation
Snowball wars end as jury reaches decision on machines, flavors
New Orleans Chef's Table meets The Gravy at the Saturday Crescent City Farmers Market
More food truck gatherings on tap
30th anniversary French Quarter Festival details announced ~Gambit
The New
Orleans Sacred Music Festival is an annual celebration of the
intersection of music and spirituality in New Orleans. The Festival was
born from the daydreams and conversations of a few friends affiliated
with The New Orleans Healing Center,
and has grown into the region’s first and only volunteer-run,
volunteer-produced Sacred Music Festival. - See more at:
http://www.neworleanssacredmusicfestival.com/about/#sthash.TkZCGbRy.dpuf
The New
Orleans Sacred Music Festival is an annual celebration of the
intersection of music and spirituality in New Orleans. The Festival was
born from the daydreams and conversations of a few friends affiliated
with The New Orleans Healing Center,
and has grown into the region’s first and only volunteer-run,
volunteer-produced Sacred Music Festival. - See more at:
http://www.neworleanssacredmusicfestival.com/about/#sthash.TkZCGbRy.dpuf
The New
Orleans Sacred Music Festival is an annual celebration of the
intersection of music and spirituality in New Orleans. The Festival was
born from the daydreams and conversations of a few friends affiliated
with The New Orleans Healing Center,
and has grown into the region’s first and only volunteer-run,
volunteer-produced Sacred Music Festival. - See more at:
http://www.neworleanssacredmusicfestival.com/about/#sthash.TkZCGbRy.dpuf
The New
Orleans Sacred Music Festival is an annual celebration of the
intersection of music and spirituality in New Orleans. The Festival was
born from the daydreams and conversations of a few friends affiliated
with The New Orleans Healing Center,
and has grown into the region’s first and only volunteer-run,
volunteer-produced Sacred Music Festival. - See more at:
http://www.neworleanssacredmusicfestival.com/about/#sthash.TkZCGbRy.dpuf
The New
Orleans Sacred Music Festival is an annual celebration of the
intersection of music and spirituality in New Orleans. The Festival was
born from the daydreams and conversations of a few friends affiliated
with The New Orleans Healing Center,
and has grown into the region’s first and only volunteer-run,
volunteer-produced Sacred Music Festival. - See more at:
http://www.neworleanssacredmusicfestival.com/about/#sthash.TkZCGbRy.dpuf
The New
Orleans Sacred Music Festival is an annual celebration of the
intersection of music and spirituality in New Orleans. The Festival was
born from the daydreams and conversations of a few friends affiliated
with The New Orleans Healing Center,
and has grown into the region’s first and only volunteer-run,
volunteer-produced Sacred Music Festival. - See more at:
http://www.neworleanssacredmusicfestival.com/about/#sthash.TkZCGbRy.dpuf
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Real or Man-made? The Mississippi's "gift" to Louisiana creates controversy
Grand Bois neighbors say oil waste site in backyard causing cancer
‘A thousand threads’ tie art to life, Luba Zygarewicz exhibit opens March 8 at Contemporary Arts Center
A nontraditional Lenten fish fry on tap at Grow Dat Youth Farm
Bernadette Peters: Live with the LPO
Grand Bois neighbors say oil waste site in backyard causing cancer
‘A thousand threads’ tie art to life, Luba Zygarewicz exhibit opens March 8 at Contemporary Arts Center
A nontraditional Lenten fish fry on tap at Grow Dat Youth Farm
Bernadette Peters: Live with the LPO
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
LSU settles van Heerden case for $435,000
Still Life: Louisiana Distillers
USDA Local-Food Initiative Announced At Hollygrove Farm ~WWNO Charlie's Steak House: Is It Worth It? ~Blackened Out
Loyola Jazz Festival boasts two performances by famed percussionist Brian Blade Funk Deity Maceo Parker Lands in New Orleans ~NOLA DEFENDER
Still Life: Louisiana Distillers
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Charter military academy reports $31,000 missing through fraudulent checks ~The Lens
Solution sought for ‘epicenter of land loss'
Residents angry as Assumption sinkhole continues collapsing
Kill Zone: Cleaning up oil junk, killing tens of thousands of fish
Newsroom Ink Expands Boundaries of Annual Reporting – Making a Splash for Louisiana Seafood
Louisiana’s Next Generation of Fishermen: Savanna Nacio - Experienced Fisherman at Ripe Old Age of 13
Solution sought for ‘epicenter of land loss'
Residents angry as Assumption sinkhole continues collapsing
Kill Zone: Cleaning up oil junk, killing tens of thousands of fish
Newsroom Ink Expands Boundaries of Annual Reporting – Making a Splash for Louisiana Seafood
Louisiana’s Next Generation of Fishermen: Savanna Nacio - Experienced Fisherman at Ripe Old Age of 13
Monday, February 25, 2013
The Wisner Trust - Battle for the Bayou - A Battered Beach ~American Zombie
BP Gulf of Mexico Spill, From Disaster to Trial
An eye on the Times-Picayune’s numbers ~Columbia Journalism Review New Orleans civil rights icon joins young education activists ~Uptown Messenger
Mounds of coral could provide history of Gulf of Mexico ~Any Wold
City Council President Stacy Head modifies proposed food truck laws ~Danny Monteverde Lower Ninth Ward Releases Plan For Getting Fresh Food ~WWNO
Sunday, February 24, 2013
Trout Point Lodge ~American Zombie
Shape of salt dome factor in sinkhole Port expansion plan moves to bulkhead phase
Editorial: Ending federal funding for levees is a reckless idea
Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2013/02/24/5210709/editorial-ending-federal-funding.html#storylink=cpy
LA National Guard unit prepares to deploy
Read more here: http://www.sacbee.com/2013/02/24/5210709/editorial-ending-federal-funding.html#storylink=cpy
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