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| Movie Still - Au Revoir Les Enfants (1987) |
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4.3.10
Anatomy of a Scene: Au Revoir Les Enfants (Scene 20)
I am an educator and a writer. I was born in Louisiana and I now live in the Big Apple. My heart beats to the rhythm of "Ain't No Place to Pee on Mardi Gras Day". My style is of the hot sauce variety. I love philosophy sprinkles and a hot cup of café au lait.
3.3.10
Quote from Walter Benjamin (Illuminations)
"The past can be seized only as an image which flashes up
at the instant when it can be recognized and is never seen again."
at the instant when it can be recognized and is never seen again."
Walter Benjamin, Illuminations
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Benjamin, Walter, and Hannah Arendt. Illuminations. New York: Schocken Books, 1986.
Benjamin, Walter, and Hannah Arendt. Illuminations. New York: Schocken Books, 1986.
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philosophy,
quotations,
quote,
walter benjamin
I am an educator and a writer. I was born in Louisiana and I now live in the Big Apple. My heart beats to the rhythm of "Ain't No Place to Pee on Mardi Gras Day". My style is of the hot sauce variety. I love philosophy sprinkles and a hot cup of café au lait.
28.2.10
Excerpt from My Book of Essays Inspired by New Orleans and New York: "Turning Over a New Leafs [sic]"
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| Read the rest of the book here. |
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Books & Literature,
ethics,
existentialism,
films,
movies,
philosophy
I am an educator and a writer. I was born in Louisiana and I now live in the Big Apple. My heart beats to the rhythm of "Ain't No Place to Pee on Mardi Gras Day". My style is of the hot sauce variety. I love philosophy sprinkles and a hot cup of café au lait.
21.2.10
Prose Poem: Quote from My Moleskine
In this post, I include a prose poem fragment found in my Moleskine notebook.
The empty tomb startles me as I know
it startled Mary
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When wishing upon a star be sure to want what you really desire; for desire materializes
Location:Cohn St, New Orleans,United States
| A couple rides the New York City subway. |
it startled Mary
~#~
When wishing upon a star be sure to want what you really desire; for desire materializes
Location:Cohn St, New Orleans,United States
I am an educator and a writer. I was born in Louisiana and I now live in the Big Apple. My heart beats to the rhythm of "Ain't No Place to Pee on Mardi Gras Day". My style is of the hot sauce variety. I love philosophy sprinkles and a hot cup of café au lait.
20.2.10
New Orleans Park on the River: "The Fly"
In this post, I write about a favorite New Orleans drinking spot, crayfish eating spot, and park - The Fly.
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Behind Audubon Park lies what locals call the "Fly." The park is a green space alongside the Mississippi River near the Riverbend and the park's terminus. My friend M. Introduced me to it. She was like, "You can take someone down to the fly, murder 'em, throw 'em in the water, and no one would ever know!" The fly is located beyond the levee near the Corps of Engineers headquarters and Children's hospital. An informer detailed an event she witnesses at the Fly. A woman in her mid-forties walked into the river's shore and popped a squat and let loose nature's rain. It was seen by one except the unlucky few who had sat on the Fly's inconspicuous rocky steps enwrapped in wire mesh. One other cool thing about the Fly is its perfect vantage point for watching international cargo ships parade by. One usually does not notice the city's ship traffic because of levy obstruction.
Location:New Orleans, Louisiana
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Fun,
new orleans,
Parks,
Recreation
I am an educator and a writer. I was born in Louisiana and I now live in the Big Apple. My heart beats to the rhythm of "Ain't No Place to Pee on Mardi Gras Day". My style is of the hot sauce variety. I love philosophy sprinkles and a hot cup of café au lait.
19.2.10
Sparkling New Streetcar Line on Loyola Avenue in New Orleans
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| Photo: wallyg |
According to Frank Donze, reporting for the Times-Picayune, The Obama Administration approved stimulus money earmarked to construct a new transit line in the city of New Orleans. The city was awarded $45 million to erect the new streetcar line that will run from the Union Passenger Terminal on Loyola Avenue and end on Canal Street, a 1.5 mile stretch. Other routes had been considered by the administration, including a corridor along N. Rampart Street and a line stretching along Convention Center Boulevard (which are still in the works), but in the end, the Regional Transit Authority won the Loyola bid. A stipulation of the money was to enhance existing transit systems in an American city and to provide a connection to existing transit systems, so the New Orleans project seemed to have won the favor of the grant givers, winning out over 30 other cities. The city desperately needs a creative boost to its public transportation system and I am very happy the Federal money was won. RTA has until May 2012 to finish the project. So, wake up New Orleans and get your laissez-faire attitude up a notch.
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geography,
louisiana,
lovinlouisiana,
new orleans,
news,
public transportation,
stimulus,
streetcar,
transit
I am an educator and a writer. I was born in Louisiana and I now live in the Big Apple. My heart beats to the rhythm of "Ain't No Place to Pee on Mardi Gras Day". My style is of the hot sauce variety. I love philosophy sprinkles and a hot cup of café au lait.
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