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Excerpt:
A city known for its creative spirit that lives continually
with the possibility of its own destruction, New Orleans
has always danced in defiance of death. During Hurricane
Katrina, artists were among those who refused to leave
and were some of the first to return, drawn back to
the beautiful, often dysfunctional city that was their
inspiration. Since the disaster, they continue to struggle
as never before.
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James LaLande was one of those who stayed. For months
afterwards he could not concentrate well enough to paint,
but the need for repairs to his home spurred him back
to work, and in autumn 2006 his vinyl paintings were
part of a group show at the Art League of Long Island
featuring Gulf Coast artists who survived Katrina.
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