Friday, April 11, 2008

Vendredi

MON'CHERE WHO'DAT NUMBA
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Sinn Féin!

We may Know Da'Sound of UnBroken Belief
as a bucket of tears while da'years go beside us.
But We Roll down da'wet stones in da'street
by a'little Cafe' named for Our Goddess of Flowahs.

There'da 8-Ball lines up wit'da Lucky-13
Snake Eyes'n'Diamonds
Demons'n'Chains
Still, da'Angels Wake
for Saint Ann to begin
with her Masque made of sorrow
and her Laugh made of sin.

So when I die
do please carry me down Royal Streets
wit'a Brass Band an'da 2nd Line Beat
by'da Court Yards
tru'da Mook d'City
and lay me down
my soul to sleep

Special T'anks~New Orleans Lady
~H/TnT-Oyster


French Quarter Festival Begins Today!~Enjoy 250 hours of entertainment featuring more than 150 musical performances on fifteen stages throughout the French Quarter over a three-day weekend

GIMME
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Free Local Transportation to V-Day’s 10th anniversary events - V TO THE TENTH – in New Orleans
Get on the V-Day Bus to Superlove available all day -Friday, April 11 and Saturday, April 12.


Minor Crime, Major Time
~The Hoya
~"If CSJ wants to hold students to a no-drinking requirement on its trips, it is well within its right to do so. However, given that there were no reports of rowdy, disruptive or disrespectful behavior by BNO participants, CSJ could have simply sanctioned students who violated the rule or barred them from participating in its programs next year (if it really feels that drinking alcohol is so severe an offense that it’s worth discouraging students who wish to give of themselves to help others). Instead, it has chosen to cancel the trip for next year, a staggering and reckless overreaction to a relatively innocuous violation of its service trip policies.
CSJ has said that BNO can proceed with its other activities throughout the year, but the New Orleans trip is far and away BNO’s most important student initiative, and terminating it for an entire year imperils the future of the entire program, to say nothing of what it might have accomplished in the Gulf Coast region.
Unless CSJ wants to be responsible for killing a noble student effort on behalf of America’s wounded city, it should lighten up and consider listening to the New Orleans credo of laissez les bons temps rouler — let the good times roll — and let the good work of the recovery roll on."
Editilla willa certainly drink ta'Dat! And btw why not leave'em a little note. Let'em know we care.


There’s A Flood Water Rising

Current River Stages

Current Flood Warnings Confusing~By Laureen Lentz

Death Looms for a Flood-Control Project

Climate Change from a Transatlantic Perspective

New Orleans recovery drive hopes to tap China firms

~"We really had serious discussions with Shanghai Construction Company. They have been in New Orleans looking at opportunities,"
Ray Nagin, 婴孩头傻瓜, told Reuters.

Lack Of Katrina Talk In Race Worries Louisiana
~"They've all ignored us, really," said Jeff Crouere, a political talk-show host in New Orleans. "There's a statement here and there. They fly by." What surprises Crouere more than anything is that neither Clinton nor Obama seem to be paying much attention to Katrina response, widely acknowledged to be one of the Bush administration's worst blunders. "I would have thought Democrats would be pouncing on this issue," he said. " I'm shocked they're not."

Louisiana Sen Landrieu Approves FEMA Official For Confirmation

David Vitter (R-Pamp) Prays
He Can get Away With It
~The New Orleans Levee
~A new Levee poll shows that based on Louisiana U.S. Sen. David Vitter’s actions since it was learned in July that he frequented Washington D.C. call girls, most voters in his home state overwhelmingly thought he already had resigned.

i'm just a bill~Louis Maistros


State threatens Katrina contractor with penalty

Katrina funds used to patch Miss. budget

Tonight, Shadow Gallery presents Go to Hell!
~Dead Cowboy


Thomas Neff Booksigning - Saturday~NOPA

Piano Night 2008


WWOZ Wins Esquire’s Esky Award
"This listener-supported, volunteer-operated, Katrina-resilient miracle of FM radio plays funk, jazz, blues, roots, Latin, soul, zydeco, R&B, and everything in between." Thanks Esquire for recognizing our music and spunk!

WWOZ~
WTUL ~GAMBIT~NOMENU

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