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Odd Bits of Life in New Orleans (Free subscription) | yesterday
February 26. Covered 172 miles. Cloudy sky, grey sea. Nothingness. February 27, Covered 94 miles. Blue sky, blue sea. Nothingness. – Two log entries from Bernard Moitessier’s The Long Way. This is not the ocean, these rolling waves crashing into the sand just below my balcony. It is merely the edge of the thing, a ragged hem. [...]
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Odd Bits of Life in New Orleans (Free subscription) | 07/21/2008
They come out at night, the flashlight people combing the tide line, lights swinging wildly like some Shakespeare clown watch with a bottle. What do they think to find out in the night that would not wash up in the glare of day? Fireworks suddenly burst over the sand with a bang whoosh snap pop hiss of colors, bursting metallic blossoms [...]
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Odd Bits of Life in New Orleans (Free subscription) | 07/19/2008
I’m off to the edge of the world for a while to watch the waves roll in and out. Might be quiet around here for a while. See you at the Ashley Benefit: tanned, rested and unsteady.
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Odd Bits of Life in New Orleans (Free subscription) | 07/18/2008
Big h/t to Oyster for calling out this 2 Cent production.
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ACLU (Free subscription) | 07/17/2008
NEW ORLEANS - Louisiana's lawmakers stood up for democracy when they passed, and Gov. Bobby Jindal signed, a new law requiring the Department of Public Safety and Corrections to notify people leaving its supervision about how to regain their voting rights. The law, Act No. 604, also requires the Department to provide these individuals with voter registration applications.
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Odd Bits of Life in New Orleans (Free subscription) | 07/17/2008
Like everything here in postdiluvian New Orleans the movement towards a Katrina Memorial drags slowly on. Everything down here moves by fits and start, like an old man pushing a scrap cart up the street. We are not building the New Jerusalem here, for all of the bright and optimistic noise made back in the heady [...]
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Odd Bits of Life in New Orleans (Free subscription) | 07/16/2008
Don’t forget about this event. The Wets will be back from the beach just in time. FYYFF It’s Black and Gold Forever: A Fundraiser for the Ashley Morris Memorial Saturday, July 26 @ One Eyed Jacks 615 Toulouse Street Cover: $10 www.rememberashleymorris.com Dirty Coast Press, The Rising Tide and the Big Easy Roller Girls Present: FYYFF It’s Black and Gold Forever: A Fundraiser [...]
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Odd Bits of Life in New Orleans (Free subscription) | 07/15/2008
“I am tired. I am weary I could sleep for a thousand years.” – Velvet Underground I am so tired lately. I’m just crawling out from under some respiratory illness but could not miss work last week, so all you see around here on Toulouse Street are some lazy You Tubes, a perfect analog of my situation: collapsed on [...]
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Odd Bits of Life in New Orleans (Free subscription) | 07/14/2008
And now for something completely pointless. Thanks, Karen.
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Odd Bits of Life in New Orleans (Free subscription) | 07/13/2008
La Marsellaise is such a lovely song. Aux armes, citoyens ! To arms, citizens! Formez vos bataillons ! Form your battalions! Marchons, marchons ! Let’s march, let’s march! Qu’un sang impur May a tainted blood Abreuve nos sillons ! Soak our furrows! Aux armes, citoyens ! [...]
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Odd Bits of Life in New Orleans (Free subscription) | 07/12/2008
‘Facing a dying nation Of moving paper fantasies Listening for the new told lies With supreme visions of lonely tunes” I think it was Greg at Suspect Device who made some remark about “the hippies” in reference to a McCain ad. Somehow that put me in mind of this song. McCain. Iran. A dying nation of moving paper [...]
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Odd Bits of Life in New Orleans (Free subscription) | 07/11/2008
Ok, your hopelessly lazy and stupid host seems to have missed a link to some of Darrell Borque’s poetry. Here is a several mostly prose poems posted on a University of Lafayette website. The form is called ekphrasis, a term I just learned yesterday (See, poetry is improving) which involves describing a work of art [...]
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Odd Bits of Life in New Orleans (Free subscription) | 07/11/2008
In another giant step towards the reinstatement of the Dark Ages, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal declined to send up the name of the Blanco-nominated poet laureate to the Senate for confirmation in the last legislative session. The story broke in the INDependent newspaper and was later taken up by the Lafayette Advertiser (but [...]
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Odd Bits of Life in New Orleans (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
I don’t know when I stopped asking the hard questions. I routinely wrestled with them for over two years at Wet Bank Guide, but being angry all the time is wearing on a body. At some point, I think I just began to drift into that happy place the pollsters find us in. Normal is [...]