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A letter from Louisiana

timespicayunekatrina0902200.jpgI finally heard from one of my good friends from New Orleans. This is such a sad, sad time for millions of Americans:

In one piece — barely. Family escaped to Houston and Atlanta. I’m in Baton Rouge, working as a medic in the downtown refugee shelter. It’s really really bad. There are too many old and sick and injured, and not enough of us to patch them up. I never could have imagined anything like this. Everyone is so deeply sad. I haven’t given myself any chance to fathom how this is going to change what I thought my life would be. I’m focusing instead on doing what I can for each person who asks for medical help.

We’re all alive though, and we all know where everyone is, which is huge. The houses, the possessions, all that stuff is just stuff. New Orleans won’t ever be the same — certainly not in the way that I’ve known it. But I can think about all of that later.

Wikipedia, as ever, has excellent up-to-the-minute coverage of Hurricane Katrina. Yahoo! News has a page dedicated to the disaster. If you’d like help out, here are some options: American Red Cross, Network for Good, Habitat for Humanity, North Shore Animal League, United Way, Humane Society, Salvation Army (many more options here and here).

09.04.2005, 4:47 PM · Diary · Comments (4)

The best place to buy a 275 cm wide banner in Shanghai

BEST OF SHANGHAI: ‘One man’s opinion’

There comes a time in every human being’s life when you need a big banner printed with … something. For me, that time came this week. It’s for the upcoming Shanghaiist launch party — to which you all are invited — that is scheduled for Sept. 16 at British Bulldog Pub and features two great bands: Xingfu 13, the house band from the best bar in Shanghai, Tang Hui Pub, and the Shanghai Cowboys, the best country and western band in China. A country and western band … at a British Pub … in China. I can’t think of anything more Shanghainese. Should be a great party. And, no doubt, my 275 cm wide “Shanghaiist.com” banner (pictured) will be a major reason why. Okay, maybe not. But who gives a shit when the thing only costs 50 kuai?

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09.02.2005, 11:58 AM · Best of Shanghai · Comments (2)