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20th Annual New Orleans Film Festival: October 8-15

October 4th, 2009 Administrator No comments

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New Orleans is a great city, and they have an up and coming film festival to boot.

One of Digital Ink Los Angeles‘s favorite single-screen theaters in the country — The Prytania Theatre — is hosting a few screenings this year. Well worth a visit.

In particular, the Make Out With Violence screening on Monday, Oct 12th, at 9:45PM at the Prytania Theatre should be good.

Make a date with a New Orleans cultural gem, the NOFF, from Thursday, October 8th through Thursday, October 15th.

In the words of Louis Armstrong, “What we play is life.” And films are life. Get out and enjoy.


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International Talk Like a Pirate Day

September 19th, 2009 Administrator No comments

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September 19th is International Talk Like a Pirate Day. Aaaarrgggh, matey. Have a swill of the mush and gimme yer booty! Make a swearin’ to the holy Capt’n, then off with yer head!

Digital Ink Los Angeles endorses the famous New Orleanian Jean Laffite into the Pirate Hall of Fame.

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A New Orleans landmark still stands on the corner of Bourbon Street and St. Philip — in the Vieux Carre’ section of the French Quarter neighborhood — as remembrance of pirate lore from yester-years. Jean Laffite’s Blacksmith Shop was a place where gris-gris, voodoo, black-market commerce, and pirate legends were commonplace and encouraged.

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Hurricane Katrina – 4 Years Later

August 29th, 2009 Administrator No comments

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She came in the early morning, with a wind that made grown men cry, and her fury was the end of 1,836 people.

As can be seen in Times-Picayune photographer John McCusker‘s image to the left, Katrina made a point about sticking around longer than she was welcome, leaving New Orleans a different place than it was before.

On August 28, 2005, Hurricane Katrina was in the Gulf of Mexico where it powered up to a Category 5 storm on the Saffir-Simpson hurricane scale, with sustained winds at nearly 175 mph. Oil platforms in the Gulf of Mexico recorded 100-foot waves, some causing these mammoth structures to collapse under the weight of the storm’s tremendous water load.

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At 7:10 a.m. EDT on August 29, Hurricane Katrina made landfall in southern Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, just south of Buras, as a Category 3 hurricane. Maximum winds at landfall were estimated near 125 mph to the east of the center — crossing just south of New Orleans, then turning north toward Bay St. Louis, Mississppi, where she made a second landfall.

View Times-Picayune coverage here.

The New York Times article on President Obama‘s promise to continue rebuilding New Orleans.

And another website dedicated to the victims of Hurricane Katrina here.

The best book on the subject is by Tulane University professor Douglas Brinkley, titled The Great Deluge.

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Four years later, and the Crescent City still stands — albeit with a population only 70% of what it was on that fateful weekend. But it will never be the same. Hopefully, it will be better.

We’re not even dealing with dead bodies. They’re just pushing them on the side.”
— New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin, regarding rescue crews trying to locate and save hundreds, if not thousands, of people who, in the days after Katrina struck, were still stranded on roofs and in attics.


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Brad Pitt for Mayor of NOLA?

August 13th, 2009 Administrator No comments

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No doubting the fact New Orleans is mired in a real swamp. Nearing the four-year anniversary of Katrina, the city is still rebuilding, and a shrinking economy has made this growth as stagnant as Mississippi River mud at low tide.

Enter stage left, Benjamin Button, otherwise known as Brad Pitt, who makes a lucrative living as a movie star and make-believe sweetheart of a tough guy.

His Make It Right Foundation has managed to build 150 sustainable, hurricane-proof, energy-efficient and Frank-Gehry designed homes in the now infamous 9th Ward.

With the New Orleans mayoral race nearing, Pitt’s got a crew of supporters who like the carnivalesque behavior of mindless politics, with an eye for wresting control of the Crescent City’s maddened political atmosphere and changing the face of NOLA politics as it currently exists.

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This sounds great in theory, but what will it look like in practice? In considering an answer to this question, consider that Mayor Ray Nagin, the man-in-charge during Hurricane Katrina, has been worse for the City of New Orleans than anyone could have imagined.

Who could possibly be worse than Ray? Except Katrina.

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PJ Harvey – Bringing Her Love

June 20th, 2009 Administrator No comments

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She isn’t barely five feet tall, but she plays like a fifty-foot queenie. And no matter how hard you try, you can’t get rid of her. She’s worked with Nick Cave, Bjork, Flood, and Kurt Cobain. Her music is a mix of blues, punk, and grunge, but with a British, potty-mouthed, sex-pot kind of twist.

Kurt Cobain called her first full-release, Dry, one his top-20 albums of all time. Of course, Kurt was more than a little crazy.

Way before Peaches, The Dresden Dolls, M.I.A., or what’s-her-name Courtney Love, PJ Harvey was making the world nod its head at her hard-pulsing, sexually charged anthems about feminism, love, anger, desire, jealousy, and lesbian encounters next to a river of some kind. She’s O.G. rock-n-roll like the big-red guitar she plays. Her 1995 album To Bring You My Love is an ode to sex and desire, and PJ sounds like she knows what she’s talking about. The album was recorded in New Orleans, and is meant to have a New Orleans’ Desire feel and flavor.

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Her current album, A Woman a Man Walked By, may be her most professionally polished to date, thanks to her ongoing collaboration with John Parish. The March 31, 2009, release is making its rounds, but PJ Harvey’s style remains on the edge of most radio formats. Thusly, her current tour to support the release.

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The little lady can play, that’s for sure. And she’s best when astride a microphone stand, yelling at the top of her tough-chick lungs. Take a look at the video clip for Rid of Me. Note the solo performance, and how the crowd loves every minute of it.

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Treme’: New Orleans’ Neighborhood Drama

June 9th, 2009 Administrator No comments

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HBO‘s given the thumbs-up to writer-producer David Simon‘s new series, Treme’, which will begin its first season in the latter part of 2009. The storyline sticks closely to the musical roots of the New Orleans, with similar “urban-decay” elements to Chase’s The Wire series.

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According to Wikipedia, “Treme’ (historically sometimes called Faubourg Tremé or Tremé/Lafitte when including the Lafitte Projects) is a neighborhood of the city of New Orleans. A sub-district of the Mid-City District Area, its boundaries as defined by the City Planning Commission are: Esplanade Avenue to the north, North Rampart Street to the east, St. Louis Street to the south and North Broad Street to the west. It is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city, and early in the city’s history was the main neighborhood of free people of color. It remains an important center of the city’s African-American and Créole culture, especially the modern brass band tradition. Parts of the Tremé neighborhood (particularly the area lakeside of Claiborne Avenue) have a crime problem.”

Home to the world famous slave-trading Congo Square, the Treme’ has always been the center of music in the Crescent City, with many French Quarter musicians hailing from its dilapidated homes and shady stoops. Louis Armstrong and Sidney Bechet were two of its more recognizable celebrities from the early Jazz Age. The neighborhood — as the center of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival’s Fairgrounds — is always bustling with energy and soulful sounds, but it’s also infamous for its late-night shenanigans and violent undercurrents.

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With New Orleans’ renovation under full-steam, and a television show to lift its spirits, the spirit of the Big Easy is starting to return. Now, if only those Saints could get their act together and go marching in.

Where y’at?

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Porn Star Politics? Stormy Daniels – Hot for Louisiana

May 21st, 2009 Administrator No comments

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Stormy Daniels (born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on March 17, 1979), also known as Stormy Waters and simply Stormy, is an American pornographic actress, screenwriter(???), and director.

It seems that Stormy Daniels has some understanding of how to give the paying public what they need. In Louisiana, she wants to replace an incumbent Senator David Vitter, who’s been linked to prostitution through the so-called “D.C. Madam.”

According to the New Orleans Times Picayune: “Adult-film actress Stormy Daniels announced today that she is forming a committee to explore a potential campaign against Senator David Vitter, R-La.

Why doesn’t this surprise me, and why am I not amused by the need for Louisiana politics to begin an evolution of self-identity. Let’s free Edwin Edwards and get Stormy and the ex-governor to throw some really fun campaign parties!

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I can see it now — LSU cheerleaders, FBI-supplied cash, and a camera crew to capture it all on a new show titled, “Louisiana Politics Gone Wild!

By the way, the recruitment process (action committee?) is centered around the website DraftStormy.com. Nothing to it but to do it…

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