Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Mardi

The Inspector General’s Crime Camera report: download it here

Christian Group Takes University To Court On Free Speech Policy

As NOLA Charter Schools Thrive,
Tensions Grow~Larry Abramson


I Don't~Kevin Allman
~In its 1997 session, the Louisiana Legislature passed several important bills. It legalized slot machines at state racetracks, declared shooting a carjacker to be justifiable homicide and redefined marriage.

Obama Suspends Bush Rule on
Endangered Species
~Kate Galbraith, NYT


President Obama gets his Zulu Coconut ~Jonathan Tilove

The Star- Spangled Banner
~Made the national anthem by a congressional resolution on March 3, 1931, which was signed by President Herbert Hoover.
(Editilla would just like to point out the Irony here in Spades.)

Louisiana's incarceration rate is No. 1 in nation

Bill would allow concealed guns
on college campuses
~Ed Anderson


Talking “flood” with Noah and the NFIP~slabbed
~According to the NFIP Summary of Coverage, a flood is
“A general and temporary condition of partial or complete inundation of two or more acres of normally dry land area or of two or more properties (at least one of which is your property) from one of these sources."

Students spend Spring Break working on Katrina-damaged homes

Fishing pier to be added at Houma’s downtown marina ~Naomi King
~The area underneath the eastern side of the downtown twin spans remains undeveloped, but federal storm-recovery money could change that. A public fishing pier and other improvements could be built there as part of a plan to revive fisheries.
Photo: Emily Schwarze

EIS math error may under-
estimate risk of ariakensis oyster
introduction ~Karl Blankenship

~Last October, the Army Corps of Engineers and the states of Maryland and Virginia released a 1,500-page Environmental Impact Statement that analyzed the risks and benefits of various oyster management alternatives aimed at restoring the ecological and economic role of oysters in the Bay.
The draft EIS outlined three main options.
One used only native oysters for aquaculture and restoration; another used native oysters for restoration but would allow the use of sterile C. ariakensis oysters in aquaculture; and a third option would allow the introduction of breeding C. ariakensis oysters in the Chesapeake.
But a Maryland oyster gardener who reviewed the 1,500-page document discovered huge math errors in the EIS which, when corrected, suggested that an introduction of the foreign species would be inevitable from the large-scale aquaculture option.

La. delegates want Gulf Coast recovery disencumbered
~Shreveport Times


Federal agency awash in arrogance

FEMA rule means La. fire dept
can't rebuild~Chris Kirkham


Simple online disaster com using
RallyPoint~Daniel Terdiman


Dunceball: Obama vs. Limbaugh
~The Huck Upchuck


Governor ta'Geaux: Bobby Jindal
~Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal on Monday night said that he was glad to see RNC Chairman Michael Steele apologize to Limbaugh after Steele had called the conservative talk show host's program "incendiary" and "ugly."
"I'm glad he apologized," said the Child Governor, appearing on CNN's Larry King Live. "I think the chairman is a breath of fresh air for the party. As I said before I think Rush is a leader for many conservatives and says things that people are concerned about."

When I lived in New Orleans
~Uncommon Priors


PSFK Talks to Dirty Coast

Phantasmagorical
“Antiabecedarian” Art Show
in New Orleans
~Dark Roasted Blend

~Editilla T'n'T to Ecstatic Days

ArtSessions Panel Discussion
—Street Art, Part I: The Mark
~casa de Charlotte della luna


Not so subtle: Iran’s Inter-
national Film Festival to Screen
TWENTY Katrina films
~Intermap


Iggy Pop to release jazz album steeped in French literature?
~The Stooges' leader made the announcement in a video originally posted on his official website, holding court at the side of a swimming pool. "I just got sick of listening to idiot thugs with guitars, banging out crappy music," Iggy said, "and I was starting to listen to a lot of New Orleans-era Louis Armstrong, Jelly Roll Morton type of jazz." Watch Iggy’s erudite blathering all the way to the end to hear one of the proto-punker’s
New Orleans jazz-influenced tracks, "King of the Dogs".

Alex McMurray Returns to NYC
~NolaFunk NYC


"Unwigged & Unplugged," an acoustic 30-city tour in honor of “This is Spinal Tap." at 25

Music Review: Brasil Brazil 3
~Kit O'Toole




Make them Stoooooooooooop!


Terence Blanchard offers an alternative to 'The Circus'

Trombone Shorty documentary wins award

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