Friday, April 24, 2009

Vendredi


Save Charity Hospital
~this black sista's page


Saving NOLA’s Charity Hospital: An Interview With Jonah Evans
~EA Hanks


100-year flood protection not enough for New Orleans, Long-delayed new report says... RUUUUUNNNN!
~S. Grissett and M. Schleifstein

~The previous four reports by the NAE and Research Council examined various draft volumes of the IPET. This report reviews the 7,500-page IPET draft final report, reflects upon the lessons learned from Katrina, and offers advice for how to improve the hurricane-protection system in the New Orleans area.
But the report warned that in this fourth year after Katrina, it looks like the New Orleans region has returned to a policy of business and building as usual.
"... It appears that post-Katrina rebuilding activities are taking place largely according to the pre-Katrina hurricane protection system design without discussions of how a safer and more reliable design might be configured," the report said.
And the reviewers repeated a warning from an earlier report that there are still competing theories for the exact process in which the 17th Street Canal wall failure occurred, and that the IPET's version, "while plausible, is not fully convincing."
Report in Brief / Full Report

No hurricane money in new spending bill~Gerard Sheilds

LSU defends cutting van Heerden’s post in hurricane center~lacoastpost.com

Transport for NOLA
~Advocating to improve the existing transit in the city, and also pushing for a vision of a world class transportation system in New Orleans—including a light rail system they are calling
The NOLA Overground.

Jim Carville Working Landrieu Mayoral Campaign from Tulane?

Sex and The City and the Iberville Gunman Hunt
~Big Red Cotton


U.S. Cities Increasing Use of Armed Mercenaries to Replace Police~Jeremy Scahill

Fund Firm Misled New Orleans Archdiocese, SEC Claims
~David Scheer


Hurricane Katrina Contractor Accepts $4 Million Judgment Under the False Claims Act

Latinos in the South often targets of abuse~Facing South

Cab ride set to get cheaper in New Orleans~Bruce Eggler

Crescent City Hack

KAT 5 Animal Rescue
Editilla T'n'T~Everything Is Under Control

Michael P. Smith Fund For Documentary Photography ~NOPA

Interview with author/musician Susan Fleet by Lonnie Cruse
~Poe's Deadly Daughters


NolaFunk Lagniappe

Jazz Fest loses some sponsors, but didn't have to alter programs ~Jaquetta White

Nighttime options abound in New Orleans during Jazz Fest
~Keith Spera


Still hungry after Jazz Fest? Check out these vendors' restaurants~Brett Anderson

Kermit Ruffins Releases New Album and Plays Jazz Fest
~VentVox


Power of creativity: How a jazz festival is resurrecting the city
~Carolyn Jack, Geniocity.com

Nearly four years ago, in August 2005,Vance Vaucresson’s city drowned in a storm. But when the 40th annual New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival opens today, Vaucresson will be there, as he has every year of his life, to celebrate the Creole culture of which his particular craft is famously a part. He’s a sausage-maker,
the latest in the long line of New Orleans Vaucressons who have produced the delicacies since 1899. His family has been closely connected to the jazz festival ever since Vance’s father, Robert “Sonny” Vaucresson, helped the founders dream it up and began selling his wares at the very first one in 1970.

Characters fueled Chevalier’s Louisiana music
~John Wirt

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