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About The FoodMusicJustice Project
In the dark years after the failure of the US Army Corps of Engineers levees (don’t call it Katrina), Jazz on the Tube produced a few hundred short articles in support of New Orleans. We also shot a lot of original video.
Unfortunately, hackers destroyed most of this site while we were focused on other matters and much of this priceless archival work was lost.
We’re in the process of trying to reconstruct it, a laborious and expensive process.
What we have been able to salvage so far were notes about our “Manchester Loves New Orleans” Project. The goal was to stimulate musical and artistic exchanges between the UK’s hippest music city and New Orleans.
The two cities have strong historical connections. If you throw Liverpool into the mix, the case can be made that modern pop music was invented by a collaboration between these two places.
– Ken McCarthy
FoodMusicJustice
About that Super Bowl
There may be things more important than the Super Bowl. On the other hand…waiting for, watching and celebrating The Game in the French Quarter. - Ken McCarthy FoodMusicJustice
More important than the Super Bowl
Yes, I know. It’s sacrilege. But the Question of the Age – for New Orleans at least – is this: Is the perpetuation of the inept and corrupt criminal enterprise known as the US Army Corps of Engineers more important than the physical survival of New Orleans? The issue...
Manchester United – New Orleans Saints
The real reason behind Chuck Perkins and Ken McCarthy’s trip to Manchester, UK this past fall? The two wanted to learn first hand what it’s like to have a championship football team to help prepare New Orleaneans for the shock. All kidding aside, the epic rallying of...
Earl Barth New Orleans master craftsman passes
Earl Barth, a sixth generation master of the plastering art, has passed away. Mr. Barth is representative of one of the little know aspects of New Orleans art and creativity. Known for its music and food, New Orleans was and remains one of the bastions of high level...