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Angus Lind

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in 1980, the column became a mainstay for the "Living" section for 32 years. His columns kept readers in touch with the city's abnormal, unpredictable, and often inexplicable pulse. He tapped out occasionally irreverent, sometimes amusing stories chronicling the eccentricities and human comedy that
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On 2009 May 31 Lind announced his retirement in his final column. "Angus has an amazing talent for putting into words what many New Orleanians were thinking"—according to reader Bob Manard, already nostalgic over Lind's last column. Ann Purnell Collom compared Lind to
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Lind frequently wrote about the "erster" and "erl" dialect of the loveable citizens known as "Yats." A "Yat" is a person who greets another person with "Where y'at?" instead of "How's it going?"
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incident, the Rault Center fire in which five women leaped to their deaths, the Upstairs Lounge fire, and the construction of the
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constitute New Orleans. He profiled many of the city's zaniest characters, including "Black Cat" Lacombe, "Leapin' Lou" Messina,
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Lind has been cited for his comments on topics such as American newspaper mottoes, Louisiana coffee, and New Orleans musicians.
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in 1970 and covered the biggest local news stories of that decade, including the plane crash of U.S. Rep. Hale Boggs (
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He typically shunned commentary on political controversy but did write poignant stories including his columns on
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native. They have two children—Patrick Angus Lind and Catherine Lind Frame—both of New Orleans.
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is retired American journalist. He retired in July 2009 after 39 years with the
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Of, by and for the musicians: "Feeder Bands on the Run" is a CD with a cause.
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Prime Angus: Readers' favorite columns reprinted from the pages of the
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newspaper. He began as a general assignment reporter for the
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LA
Alaska
Howard Johnson
sniper
Louisiana Superdome
Buddy Diliberto
Morgus the Magnificent
Father's Day (United States)
Elvis Presley
Meridian Star
Meridian, Mississippi
Southeastern Conference
Archie Manning
Ole Miss
"Pistol Pete" Maravich
LSU
Isidore Newman High School
Tulane University of Louisiana
U.S. Army Reserve
thoroughbred
horse racing
partnership
Dallas
Stacy Head
Chris Rose
Sheila Stroup
Mark Essex
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