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SPIKE LEE DEVELOPS POST-KATRINA NBC DRAMA: 'NoLa' will feature multi-cultural cast and focus on rebuilding in New Orleans.
 
Following his critically-acclaimed HBO documentary about Hurricane Katrina and its sobering aftermath, filmmaker Spike Lee is developing a scripted drama for NBC set in New Orleans.      
Titled "NoLa," the drama will feature a multi-cultural cast and explore the lives of New Orleans residents from various social and economic backgrounds in the wake of the disaster. Lee will executive produce and direct the project should NBC turn the pilot into a series.      
The Brooklyn-born director, who will travel to New Orleans this week with screenwriter Sid Quashie to meet with residents, says the style of the pilot will mirror the feel of Italian neorealism, a 1942-52 movement in Italian cinema reflected in the work of Vittorio De Sica ("The Bicycle Thief") and Roberto Rossellini.      
It's our goal to make great cinema for television," Lee explained to the Associated Press. It's a show about the city trying to rebuild itself and the people who are trying to put their lives together."       
Like his HBO documentary, “NoLa” will include humor and some of the more colorful folk from “Levees” -- like Phyllis Montana LeBlanc -- as supporting characters or as fictional versions of themselves.      
The pilot will be shot on location in New Orleans with minimal set design needed. Lee explains: "We don't have to build sets. Things there still look like the city's been bombed out."

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Louisiana Superdome Files Suit Over Katrina Roof Damage
Date: Thursday, August 31, 2006
By: Mary Foster, Associated Press
 
NEW ORLEANS (AP) - The Louisiana Superdome's roof should have survived Hurricane Katrina, the agency that oversees the stadium argues in a lawsuit filed in New Orleans Civil District Court.
 
"The roof was supposed to insure that the Superdome could serve as a haven of evacuation of last resort for hurricanes which threaten New Orleans; an ark in any storm where residents who could not otherwise evacuate would be safely housed," the lawsuit states.
 
The lawsuit was filed Monday by the Louisiana Stadium & Exposition District, the state and the building's insurers. It names 14 defendants and seeks unspecified damages.
 
At the height of the storm on Aug. 29, 2005, the wind peeled away the Superdome's rubberized roof, installed in 2002 and believed to be able to withstand winds of 200 miles an hour. Doug Thornton, a vice president of the company that manages the building, said 70 percent of roof failed, allowing rain to pour inside.
 
"There was a massive failure in the roof resulting in its complete destruction, water saturating the interior of the Superdome and the beginning of a long nightmare for the tens of thousands trapped inside," the lawsuit suit states.
 
LSED attorney Larry M. Roedel said the plaintiffs hope to work out an agreement with the companies, suppliers and contractors named in the lawsuit. He said the damages could exceed $100 million.
 
"It is our belief, based on our engineering consultants, that at the time the roof failed it should not have failed given the design and products," he said.
 
The stadium is being renovated but is expected to be finished this month, in time for the New Orleans Saints first home football game since the hurricane.
 
The Saints host the Atlanta Falcons in the Superdome on Sept. 25

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