Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Mardi

“Below Sea Level” (???) is open at Mass MoCA
~The Villamil Organization

~One of the defining attributes of a cyclorama, of a panoramic theater, is that it does not guide the attention of the viewer.
The viewer has to explore the cyclorama, looking in all directions, discovering for themselves meaningful images and events within the scene. To some extent, this is why this format worked for this subject: the piece is more about New Orleans as a living, breathing place, able to recover and survive from disaster, and not as the city as the tragic victim of a hurricane.
From the very beginning, Pawel believed it was important that the piece not be strictly didactic, that it not point the finger, but rather immerse the viewer and let them discover New Orleans in all its richness, by actively exploring.

Review: Isaac's Storm
~Dave Wells

~Editilla Rotellas da'Sorcerer Apprentice~
Tuesday is Myth Sweeping day and we need some brooms for the above two ledes, cobwebs we hung atop your trusty Ladder. Why? Because they have comments sections. For some reason, perhaps an expanded Monday, today begins with Myth and Misnomer batting poor Editilla in the eye like music at a Dead show:
A#1- Katrina flooded New Orleans and not the Exquisite Corps,
B#2- New Orleans is below sea level.
It is the same as when I hear the words "Niagra Falls":
Slooowly I toin! Step by Step, Inch by Inch, Mile after MILE!
Another story circulating is that "New Orleans dodged the reccession." Oh? And all this time I have been seeing herolero New Orleanians dodge: bullets, the Exquisite Corps' Krewe of Leake, housing bulldozers, LSU, carpet baggars, money launderers, and the exorcist child-governor, megalomaniacal asshole mayor and insidious, racist corrupt city council.
Silly Editilla... so blinded by the red dust.

Game of Chicken
~David Winkler-Schmit

~A proposed cold-storage facility adjacent to the French Market pits the Port of New Orleans against WORRIED French Quarter and Marigny residents.
~Editilla Notellas~ This threatens all of us.
Please also see: Building a Time Bomb.


Louisiana Responds To Stolen Cessna Threat~BBuzz

High-tech hero rode in on a Trojan horse~Jarvis DeBerry

New Orleans Master Plan District Meetings: Let your opinion and input be heard ~Nolabrarian

Hurricane Katrina did not raise awareness of poverty, study finds
~Louisiana Weekly


The first bail-out: NFIP accessed by manipulation of construction price data following Hurricane Katrina~slabbed

Winds of Change:
The Rebirth of New Orleans
~Mark Newberg


Census Bureau seeks help from New Orleans ethnic media
~Anthony Advincula


Parishes ask Vatican for mediation over closings, fail to notice misdirection from Child Molestation Lawsuits or Tons of tax-free Church profits from Real Estate Sales

New Bill Would Restore Clean Water Act Protections

America's 10 Most Endangered Rivers Of 2009~American Rivers

Flood control dictates gate use ~Molly Wold~With the opening of the flood gate Sunday at Alligator Bayou, officials in Iberville and Ascension parishes will now use water levels in Bayou Manchac to determine when to close the structure.

Bayou dredging aims to ease local flooding~Naomi King
~
Shrimping to open April 13 off Terrebonne


Hurricane Forecast 2009: 6 Expected in "Average" Season
~Willie Drye

~Dr. Jeff Masters' WunderBlog

A powerful aftershock has hit central Italy, nearly two days after a major earthquake caused severe damage.

Offshore drilling, wind power hearing planned in New Orleans
~Gary Perilloux
~The battle over how best to use offshore U.S. waters for energy will come to New Orleans on Wednesday when Interior Secretary Ken Salazar holds one of four national hearings at Tulane University.
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Contentious New Jersey Hearing Shows Challenge of Crafting Offshore Energy Policy

Residents and volunteers
reclaiming a natural resource
hidden in the 9th Ward
~Molly Reid
~Wards of New Orleans

Aeromexico adding service to New Orleans

The worst street in the world- in New Orleans
~Emerging Past Katrina


Easter in New Orleans~Sharon Keating

Law & Order: Special Bloggers Unit~Canal Street Chronicles

Chris Rose on enjoying a New Orleans evening at Bistro Daisy

Spring Restaurant Guide
~The Gambit


Runners take to the streets, Easter parades roll and Tiki Drinks are served this week in New Orleans
~Keith I. Marszalek

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