Saturday update

Very cool news for Downtown grocery shoppers: Superlo on the Go is coming to 552 S. Main later this year. The concept is that you order your groceries online, then the next day you drive to the market, call the number as you pull up outside, and they bring your groceries to the car.

We’re going back to the days of grocery clerks. Superlo on the Go is the anti-Piggly Wiggly.

Lindsey Stirling performs tonight at 8 (Edit: at the Orpheum! Forgot the location!). She is a classically trained violinist who has managed to blend Celtic folk and modern classical music with electronic dance music. In 2014 she won a Billboard award for “Top Electronic/Dance Album,” and the album appeared on both the electronic and the classical charts. Sounds like this is going to be an extremely creative, think-outside-the-box show.

WEVL 40 Fest happens at Loflin Yard from 3 to 10 today.

A new audiotape of Donald Trump having a jocular conversation has surfaced. On the set of Days of Our Lives where Trump was doing a cameo, he told a man that his celebrity status allowed him to get away with a lot. He said he “just starts kissing” women and “I don’t even wait. And when you’re a star they let you do it. You can do anything. Grab them by the pussy. You can do anything.” Later he admitted a failed seduction attempt. “I did try and fuck her. She was married.” Republican women reading this blog: HOW IN THE WORLD CAN YOU VOTE FOR THIS MAN??? This is the person you believe has the temperament to be the leader of the free world, with the nuclear codes? You don’t think Putin would send women over to seduce him? (Not that Putin hasn’t pretty much seduced Trump on his own already.)

Good news about a local company: Memphis MMA group V3 is being acquired by Alliance MMA. Alliance was formed in 2015 to create a feeder system for the larger promotions like UFC and Bellator.

Now here’s a fine life hack: Create fake contacts to prevent your phone from autocorrecting “fucking” to “ducking.” Pretty ducking clever. Oops!

Race for the Cure happens in Memphis later this month. Thousands will depart from AutoZone Park at 9 AM on Saturday, October 29 in an effort to raise $1 million toward breast cancer awareness.

Farmers Market is first up for me today, Blind Bear to kick off the Texas A&M game, and I’ll play it by ear for Arkansas-Alabama. Happy Saturday!