Wednesday, November 30, 2005

DC Harbold- More Fun Comics, Oak St.

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DC Harbold speaks to us from the first comic shop open on the entire Gulf Coast, More Fun Comics at 8200 Oak St.


DC will be doing another podcast later talking about his musical ventures with Dr. A-Go-Go and Clockwork Elvis.

Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Dave Baker- Bass Player for Paradise Vendors

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Dave Baker, bass player of The Paradise Vendors speaks about the current situation and his relocation to NC after Katrina.

Sunday, November 20, 2005

Rev Goat Carson Speaks: Podcast

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A few choice words from the Rev Goat Carson.

Friday, November 18, 2005

Humid City Podcasts From 8-28-05 through 9-18-05

New Orleans Bookfair Oct 29th, 2005

Bookfair Podcast: Neighborhood Story Project

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Bookfair Podcast: NOLA School Reform

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Bookfair Podcast: New Orleans Network

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Bookfair Podcast: Loki Reports

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Bookfair Podcast: Jigsaw Junction Underground Comics

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Oct 19, 2005

Podcast- Interview w/ Jac From Defend New Orleans. Com (Manhattan)

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Aug 31, 2005

Important Info from Michael Lawler from Slidell (9th Ward property owner): Podcast

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Michael Guilliot from Kenner, News From The Front: Podcast

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Aug 30, 2005

To The Looters (Anger Warning!): Podcast

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Anethea From the Lower 9: Podcast

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Woo Woo from the 9th Ward Shouts Out: Podcast

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Help is Coming- Interview: Podcast

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Aug 28, 2005

Run Away:Podcast

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Bugging Out: Podcast

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Here We Go

Due to requests to make these easier to find I am centralising the various podcasts posted to Humid City since the advent of Katrina. I will be attempting to create a comprehensive record of these times in the Crescent City by continually adding audio interviews with people from a wide range of socioeconomic strata as they tell their storm stories and give their perspective on the rebuilding of the city.