Voices of New Orleans

“ In books and official reports, the tragedy of Katrina was blamed on politicians, poverty and poor engineering, as it should have been. But there was another conversation that should have happened — not about blame, but about understanding. What did regular people do before, during and after the storm? Why? And what could they have done better?” — Amanda Ripley in her book, The Unthinkable

DYK launch party at The Saturn Bar

January 27, 2006

SATURN-BAR-LOGO.jpgThe Saturn Bar in New Orleans' Upper Ninth Ward is regularly talked about as one of America's great dive bars. A quick Google search will tell you that. Recently, it has been through some hard times. The long-time owner, O'Neil Broyard, died in December. He had sat in front of his bar with a shotgun in his lap after Katrina, according to the Times-Picayune, and only evacuated to Illinois with his two dogs when state troopers forced him out.

Today, his nephew is trying to revive the bar. Eric, his wife and their kids have been cleaning like crazy to get ready for this Saturday. The family will have a celebration there from 11 am in honor of O'Neil.

The Saturn's next big event is hosting us and the launch of Do You Know on Feb. 16 from 6 to 9 pm. We are very excited to be able to launch our book in this fabled New Orleans watering hole. And once Eric sees how much beer the Rutledge brothers can down, he'll be very excited too.

The Press Street Organization is largely responsible for making this happen. As far as I can tell, this is a group of people in New Orleans who are passionate about rebuilding their city and its culture. I talked with one of the members, Anne Gisleson, today and she said they haven't had time to worry about building a website and that sort of thing. They are just too busy fixing their city. We're very lucky to be connected to them, and of course, to Rebuilding Together.

So folks, come to The Saturn (3067 St.Claude Avenue) on Feb. 16. We hope to see you there.

Cross-posted on Adventures in Publishing

Comments

Love this place and were lucky enough to meet Neal during our past few trips down. How are things going these days?

Lisa, the bar is open and being run by Neal's nephew, Eric and his family. It's still a great bar. Eric has been giving the National Guard patrolling the area free water to keep his little corner of the Ninth Ward as safe as possible, and I hear he's inserted video poker machines to make an extra buck or two. But other than that, it looks like the old Saturn to me.

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After Katrina and its horrible aftermath, Chin Music Press felt compelled to shine its wobbly flashlight on New Orleans. This effort resulted in our second book, Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans? Along the way, we met a community of passionate, eloquent writers who care deeply about what happens to the Big Easy. This blog became a natural extension of the book. It's our way of adding voices to the unfolding story of New Orleans.


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