Monday, February 23, 2009

Lundi Gras

Zulu's 2009 Lundi Gras Festival

Downtown riverfront hosts arrivals of Rex and Zulu


9th WARD MARCHING BAND
Lundi-Gras night


~Parades Today!~
Krewe of Proteus Uptown 5:15 p.m.
Krewe of Orpheus Uptown 5:45 p.m.
Krewe of Zeus Metairie 6:30 p.m.
Krewe of Cleopatra Houma 6:30 p.m.

Inside the Superdome for Endymion ball~Lauren Wilbert

Ladders at Endymion
~Mosquito Coast


Hail Thoth!~The Huck Upchuck

Drunken Float Driver Arrested After Float Flips In Church Point

Small towns draw huge crowds
for Mardi Gras celebrations ~Shay Randle


The Challenge~First Draft

Plenty of Nothin' for New Orleans?~Harry Shearer

A New Orleans Intifada?
~Jordan Flaherty
~A Grassroots Movement Rises in the Arab Neighborhoods of New Orleans???
~Editilla Casa'blinkas~At one time I sold Mardi Gras Beads Wholesale for an Iranian Jew down in the Marigny, after I had already worked for his Muslim friend, Ali, at the Cafe' down the street. Now THAT was an axis believe it, but nothing like riding delivery for the Turkish Mafia in the Quarters but you didn't hear that from me. Other than a rather worldly misunderestimation of Western Pay Scales I found them to be some of the coolest exotic people with whom I have ever worked.
But neither was even remotely Arab.
Soooo, buuuut ...where are these volatile "Arab neighborhoods"? These festering enclaves that this author would incite to jihad? Hmmmm? I would be willing to bet that he has coffee with that prick author of the Race War Chronicles.
Why can't these weirdo ax'grinders just leave us alone?

Models for Urban Planning
~Terrance Russell


Homeless radiothon is on air here today~Kat Bergeron

Crawfish crop weakened ~Advocate

Challenges of corn ethanol make
sugar more attractive
~Jeremy Alford


National Guard Gears Up for 2009 Hurricane Season
~Soldier of Fortune

~Notes from the NORAD blog.

Missouri River
~The Missouri River is a tributary of the Mississippi River, and the longest river in the United States of America.
The Missouri begins at the confluence of the Madison, Jefferson, and Gallatin rivers in Montana, and flows through its valley south and east into the Mississippi north of St. Louis, Missouri. At 2,540 miles in length, it drains about one-sixth of the North American continent.

Report warns of flooding risk
from lock failures in Illinois
~Jon Hilkevitch

<~Satellite image of the Illinois River watershed, which enters the Mississippi River just above the Missouri River at St. Louis.
Please click to enlarge.

Dirty Coast on CNN

The Mardi Gras Library:
Four New Orleans Cookbooks
~Lauren Salkeld


Mardi Gras Cream Cheese Pound Cake with Bourbon and Pecans

Be part of the Red Stick Intl. Animation Festival Review Jury

Lundi Gras, filled with Hot Picks
for music all over New Orleans
~Keith Spera

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