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OK, this is a little gross, but it’s also kind of funny. Don’t look if you’re extremely squeamish.
I took a walk down Tulane Avenue last week. I had my camera with me, and I took some pictures. Tulane Avenue is a major…
I saw a house at 3215 Bienville just the other day. I noticed it because the doors were wide open and the moldering contents were…
I took this picture this morning at Jeff Davis and Conti. I think anyone in New Orleans would recognize what this marker means: that’s how…
Yesterday, as I was cooking dinner, I heard the beat of drums outside our house. I recognized that sound immediately and knew what it meant:…
While many of my neighbors are trying to get hot water in their houses, we’ve been longing for cold water. See, we got our gas…
When Herb and Jenny came to visit last weekend, they were surprised to find Herb’s picture hanging in our hallway. Jenny took this picture, which…
If you walk around my block you will see… Flooded homes. Some have been completely renovated, some are currently being renovated, some have been gutted…
ROX #94, “Hangover Cures,” is finished. The core video was shot in the Quarter about a month before Katrina. Putting it together was a labor…
Both elevators are out of commission for the last few days, so I’ve been using the emergency stairwell to get to and from my office…
I know I mentioned this a couple weeks ago, but I thought I’d plug it again because my copy just arrived in the mail. Now…
Michael and I met Dave Coustan (a.k.a. the Earthling) at Finn McCool’s yesterday after work, to talk about Mid-City’s desperate thirst for WiFi. Earthlink is…
I was on the local news last night — top of the ten o’clock hour. They pegged it to Nagin’s 100+3 day press conference, citing…
A few days ago I posted a picture of Milo and me, and noted that we had the same color eyes. My friend Sean went…
A photo of mine is featured in the new book, Signs of Life. It’s this one, taken on September 25, 2005 just a few blocks…
I got my new bike from Adam’s. It was ready about ten days earlier than expected. I’d wanted to get the same bike I’d had…
This ramp-up to the anniversary of Katrina’s landfall is brutal. It’s not bothering me so much personally, but the city as a whole is on…
I’m proud — no, scratch that — I’m chagrined to announce the debut of Boozocracy, a new online fundraising campaign. Michael Homan and I are…