Sunday, May 24, 2009

Dimanche

2008 spillway opening caused no damage to fisheries say Corps PR
~Most recent instantaneous value: 20.34, 05-24-2009, 11:00. Please click graph to enlarge.
~USGS River Flood Gauge Readings:
New Orleans,LA,
NO Industial Canal,
Bonnet Carre Spillway LA,

Baton Rouge LA
, Natchez MS, Vicksburg MS,
Greenville MS
, Memphis TN, Cairo IL,
Cape Girardeau MO, St Louis MO, Hannibal MO,
Davenort IA, Grafton IL


State officials crack open the door to expand our Louisiana coastal area ~lacoastpost
~The state's coastal zone boundaries contain all or part of nineteen parishes. From the west at the Texas/Louisiana state line, the boundary proceeds easterly through the parishes of Calcaseiu and Cameron, then go south through Vermilion, St. Mary, St. Martin, Assumption, Terrebonne and Lafourche. The boundary goes north to include the parishes of St. Charles, St. John the Baptist, St. James and then goes east again through Livingston, Tangipahoa and St. Tammany parishes to the Mississippi state line. Seven parishes lie completely within the coastal zone area. Those parishes are Orleans, Jefferson, St. Bernard, Plaquemines, St. John the Baptist, St. James, and St. Charles.
~As we know how Gentle'rillas love maps, please click to enlarge, and there further magnify.
Contact the state Department of Natural Resources' Coastal Management Division Coastal Management Division for a free copy.

Irma Thomas headlines concert for America Wetland Foundation
~Keith Spera


Congress to clarify what is covered by Clean Water Act
~Bruce Geiselman


90L comes close to being the season's first named storm
~Jeff Masters


Obama's mining approach leaves industry wondering ~EcoEarth.Info

Diamond in the rough:
House Bill 780
~Here at SaveCharityHospital.com, we've been heartened by the common ground being forged by folks from the left and right sides of the political aisle on this issue. People from all over the ideological spectrum have raised reservations about the proposed LSU/VA medical complex - from its price tag to its impact on the residents of the neighborhood.


By Product

~In New Orleans Snowballs are a really big deal.
Haley, 7, and Shane Babb, 5, anticipate the cool sweetness of their snowballs as they wait for Shiela Marriott to prepare them at Ro-Bear's in Harahan.
Photo: John McCusker
~Editilla T'n'T~
Taste Spotting

New Orleans Public Library's teen reading program kicks off with a free Books and Snowballs at all-city party!
~K.G. Wilkins

~Summer reading will kick off with a free all-city party May 30 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Latter Library. Teens can sign up, get free books and treats, make a craft and listen to Jeff "Papfrog" Klein's Kidrum Drumming Troupe, with a guest drummer all the way from Africa. We will serve snowballs and cake.

The Six Gravestones
of Soapy Smith~Soup Greens

~Soapy Smith was a scoundrel, con artist, bunco man, and lowlife of the highest order, so he naturally left quite a lot of bad blood behind when he was shot to death in 1898, and this has taken a harsh toll on the sanctity of his final resting place.

Morbid Anatomy at Barrister's
~Inside Art New Orleans


Skull Wars: A review

Cary Fukunaga Premieres
"SIN NOMBRE" in New Orleans
~Court 13


A day with Mr. Bat won’t ever be forgotten~Robin Miller

The Marcus Roberts Trio at Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola
~all about Jazz


Wadada Leo Smith
~Marc Medwin, all about Jazz

~"Since 2007, I see America changing, becoming not a divided multi-cultural society, but a pluralistic cultural society where everybody has a chance.
Creative music announced the change in the '60s, but the music had been democratic since New Orleans, with its collective improvisation, where the collective had value and every individual had equal value.
This is a unique moment in this country's history, so now I call the music I make American music."

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