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"Faubourg Treme - The Untold Story of Black New Orleans", award winning documentary film, will be broadcast in New Orleans this Sunday, February 21 at 7pm on WYES, tv 12.

Documentary website
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tv show "Cracking the Maya Code" schedualed to air on the PBS network tonight as part of the "NOVA" series. (Here in New Orleans, 7pm Central Time, rebroadcast at 1am)

Props

Jul. 30th, 2007 04:17 pm
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I'm especially looking forward to this evening's History Detectives tv show on PBS, as the teaser mentioned they're going to be dealing with something related to the NC-4, the first aircraft to fly across the Atlantic. The pilot Walter Hinton was a friend in my childhood.
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This sounds interesting. "American Experience" often has some good documentaries. Premire broadcast of "New Orleans" on PBS stations tonight.

Show website on PBS.org
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"American Creole: New Orleans Reunion" is airing nationwide on PBS tonight. It was first shown last week here in New Orleans. It follows New Orleans musician Papa Don Vappie, his family, and musical colleages, making the best of life in post-Katrina New Orleans.

Froggy says check it out.
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Monday I had leftover MRE stuff for breakfast before doing a commemorative radio show.

Yesterday Ms. Hollie and I had lunch at Specialty Italian Restaurant (formerly Specialty Pizza), an early reopener that was the first place we ate when we got back to town at the start of October.

On PBS a nice hour long doccumentary "American Creole: Return to New Orleans" on local musician Papa Don Vappie, his family, and musical collegues in New Orleans post-K. Check it out if you get a chance.

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One year post-K, Brownie admits he and the administration had no damn idea what the hell they were doing.

"There was no plan."

He admits he was trying to cover the administration's ugly rears rather help our citizens in need.

He correctly notes the administration threw him out as a scapegoat. He incorrectly still claims he was qualified to head FEMA (!), showing continued self delusion.

No, Brownie. You have indeed been made a scapegoat, but that doesn't mean you're not still an incompetent twit and a general waste of organic molecules.

It's just that your bosses aren't any better.
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WYES Channel 12, New Orleans local PBS station, is back on the air!
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PBS has been running promos for the latest Ken Burns doccumentary, about boxer Jack Johnson. The promos keep calling him "forgotten" and touting the special along the lines of 'you've never heard of him, but...'

I don't follow boxing at all, but he's one of the maybe 5 boxers I know a little about anyway. I'd assumed he had a "Babe Ruth" factor-- meaning he was someone from the history of the sport that even folks with no interest in the sport have more likely than not heard of. And anyone who was world champion I assume would be known to those who do follow boxing history. Does it strike anyone else as strange that they're calling him "forgotten"?
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My new favorite television show debuted tonight: PBS's History Detectives. Mysteries solved by historical researchers! I saw the trailers and made a point of watching it and was not disappointed. Okay, I was delighted. Archival paper pushers are Rockford and Columbo!

2 points off for use of some cheesy pseudo-old timey recreation film footage in one segment.

2 points awarded for using correct period music in the background when talking about different eras.

1 point each for scenes of researchers going through old: 1)microfilm 2)brittle yellowed archival newspapers 3)boxes of old handwritten notes in an institutional basement. A point each for: 4)Collecting two degrees of seperation oral history 5)Determining inaccuracies of said oral history and correcting them.

Bonus point for capturing on film the semi-orgasmic expression when a researcher found a "smoking gun" in an obsure old moldering doccument.

Okay, I'm a bit boggled to actually see a tv show that seems designed for a viewing demographic that includes me.

If this is so, in future episodes, I hope to give points for seeing the following: Clear shot of doccuments held together with pre-1920 design paperclip, interview with someone knowledgeable and still sharp over 90 years of age: 1 point each

Audio extracted from pre-1925 medium other than standard lateral groove 78; use of previously neglected data by researchers/oral historians of 40 or more years ago: 2 points each; if 40+ year old oral history was with someone knowledgeable and still sharp over 90 years of age at the time, 2.5 points

Protaganists chewing out heads of major library or university for loss of data when disgarding card-catalogue for computorized database or paper collection for microfiche: 3 points

BEsTeSt +ele\/is0N Ev3R!!1!

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