The Princeton Farmers Market Evening Series presents a showing of “The Big Uneasy,” an award-winning film that traces a cause of flooding in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina to projects of the Army Corps of Engineers.
The film was created by Harry Shearer, a New Orleans resident and renowned bass player of “Spinal Tap.” After the film, Judith Robinson, farmers’ market manager, and Tracy Carluccio, deputy director of the Delaware Riverkeepers, will lead a discussion on the Corps’ proposal to dredge the Delaware River and possible consequences.