| BY BOB WARREN | Staff writer |
Recall math: A month into an attempt to recall New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell, organizers said during a news conference at City Hall this morning that they have gathered 20% of the required 53,000 signatures. The update comes as an anti-recall campaign is heating up. Ian takes aim at Florida: Hurricane Ian has entered the Gulf of Mexico and continues to churn on a course toward the central Florida coast. You can track it here. Ian hit Cuba as a Category 3 storm and is expected to strengthen to Category 4 status as it moves over the Gulf. Landfall could come late Wednesday or early Thursday. (We can all relate to the dread Floridians are feeling today.) For tropical weather updates, please sign up for the Hurricane Center newsletter. Norman Francis' legacy: The extraordinary life and legacy of Norman Francis, the legendary president of Xavier University in New Orleans, gets the TV documentary treatment tonight. “Dr. Norman C. Francis: A Legacy of Leadership,” airs at 8 p.m. on WYES. Sally-Ann Roberts narrates. Jameis' struggles: Through three games, quarterback Jameis Winston has struggled -- along with many others. Some in the Black and Gold Nation are ready for the team to make a change at its most important position. Will it happen? Want more Saints coverage? Sign up for our Saints Insider newsletter. Vampires on the small screen: Anne Rice’s “Interview with a Vampire” has already had the big-screen treatment. Remember Tom Cruise as Lestat? Now, Mike Scott reports, the book is the subject of an eight-part TV series – shot in New Orleans, of course. Thanks for reading Lunch Line today – and remember, you can keep up all day long at NOLA.com. Bob |