Saturday update

This morning I saw that Wendy’s has a new limited-time menu item: A Girl Scout Cookie Thin Mints Frosty. Yummmmm, I must get one of those soon. Read Good Housekeeping’s review

Today is National Margarita Day.

It’s also Open That Bottle Night. Dang, this is a day for drunks on par with St. Pat’s and Cinco de Mayo!

There’s now a Facebook event listing for the Mid-South Korean BBQ Fest at Grind City Brewing on April 12. They’re now accepting team applications through March 12. You do not have to be Korean to form a team. Fee is $150. Competition categories are beef, pork, and dumplings. Tickets are $15 general admission, but a $50 ticket gets you in an hour early and gets you unlimited beers, seltzers, and sours, as well as a parking spot.

Jasper Float Spa seeks an assistant spa manager.

There will be ribbon cutting for Cache 42 Downtown by the Greater Memphis Chamber today at 1. Complimentary champagne. 97 N. Main.

The Memphis Made taproom is back open, water pressure having been restored.

There’s a vocal workshop at the Cossitt Library with Miz Stefani and Valetta Brinson today at 2 PM. Open to all adults and no experience is required.

The Grizzlies came back from down 19 to defeat Orlando 105-104 last night.

Momma’s news: Guess how many gumballs are in the Milagro bottle at the bar no later than February 28. Whoever’s closest wins two tickets to the Grizzlies vs. OKC Thunder on March 5.

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Friday update

The Memphis Tigers picked up a 6th Quadrant 1 win this week… and they did it off the court. Their November win over San Francisco got reclassified by the NCAA and is now considered a true road game.

Today is National Breakup Day.

Look for miniature paintings by artist Ephraim Urevbu on South Main sidewalks.

Celebrate National Caregivers Day today noon to 2 in Medical District Park. Artist Molly Gochman’s sculpture exhibit Monuments to Motherhood will be unveiled and there will be food and music.

The annual Soup Sunday event, raising funds for Youth Villages, is this Sunday at The Kent. Come sample soups and other goodies from Memphis’ best restaurants and chefs.

Danny Go! Live! comes to the Cannon Center Saturday.

The Grizzlies are away at New Orleans tonight. 6 PM tip. TV: FanDuel Sports

A season-ending injury to the San Antonio Spurs’ Victor Wembanyama has propelled the Grizzlies’ Jaren Jackson Jr. into the odds-on favorite spot for Defensive Player of the Year.

Too cold to type any more. Back tomorrow.

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Thursday update

It’s 11 degrees F outside as I type this. Feels like -4. I wonder how many people’s cars won’t start this morning?

The roads I walked Downtown this morning are in good shape. Ice patches here and there.

The official total for Memphis for this week’s winter storm is 1.6 inches combined sleet and snow.

The NBA all-star break is over and the Grizzlies are back in action at Indiana tonight at 6. TV: FanDuel Sports

It’s National Cherry Pie Day.

Elon Musk finally explained why his company xAI chose Memphis to locate its new supercomputer. Time was of the essence and the Electrolux building was empty and available.

Groove on Demand rideshare will be closed again today.

The Grizzlies will retire Tony Allen’s number 9 jersey on March 15. A documentary film about Allen, “Tony Allen: The Grindfather,” will be released on YouTube March 6.

Yo-Yo Ma, backed by the Memphis Symphony Orchestra, comes to the Cannon Center Tuesday.

The Mid-South Farm and Gin Show will be back at the Renasant Convention Center at the end of this month.

Make-a-Wish Mid-South presents Wine for Wishes at the Cadre Building Friday night.

That’s it, back tomorrow.

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Wednesday update

Memphis is getting a new BBQ competition. The Mid-South Korean BBQ Festival (“Korean BBQ Fest”), to be held on the grounds of Grind City Brewing on Saturday, April 12, will feature cookteams’ interpretation of South Korean style. South Korea is Memphis in May’s.2025 honored country.

Hmmm I wonder if Squeal Street BBQ will get back together for this event? There’s definitely an interest in #asianfood among members of that team. 

When are we going to see a NORTH Korean BBQ festival? A photo of Kim Jong Un would be mandatory, of course, in every team booth, and competition categories could include “dog,” “cat,” and “rodent.” Prediction if such an event occurs: A team from Knoxville will win Grand Champion with its BBQ Squirrel Fried Rice dish.

Hard Times Deli is now open at 655 Marshall, and Choose901 has a look (includes a photo of the menu).

Closed today due to winter weather

  • Terrace at River Inn
  • Groove on Demand rideshare
  • Cossitt Library

Memphis Made will have Junt fresh cream ale back on tap in its taproom for a limited time starting Saturday.

That’s it for today. Back tomorrow.

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Tuesday update

Cold today (39°) with increasing wind, then wintry conditions tonight.

Timing/type: Light rain/sleet/snow mix starting ~4-6pm. Sleet/snow (and freezing rain in MS) by 7-9pm. All snow by midnight.

Accumulation: 1-2″ snow (higher Tipton, lower MS). Up to 0.1″ of sleet, light glaze in MS.

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— MemphisWeather.net (@memphisweather.net) February 18, 2025 at 6:13 AM

There’s going to be a Mardi Gras parade traveling up Main St., Saturday at 11 AM. It will start at G.E. Patterson Avenue and will proceed north to Madison. Damn that’s a long parade! There will be food trucks, drink specials, and vendors all along Main Street. After party at Esco with DJ Mannie Fresh.

The Downtown Neighborhood Association will have its monthly meeting at Withers Gallery at 333 Beale Street Wednesday, February 26. Celebrate Black History Month by viewing the work of this influential photographer. Free margaritas and food for DNA members. The founder of A Tour of Possibilities, Carolyn Michael-Banks, will speak.

Credit Jerred Price’s excellent #KeepingDowntownInfformed newsletter for the 2 items above.

Today is National Drink Wine Day.

The Memphis Tigers fell 8 spots to 22 in the AP poll following Sunday’s loss to Wichita State.

The Pet Hospitals Downtown seeks a receptionist.

There will be a total lunar eclipse the night of March 13.

The burger of the week at Momma’s is Momma’s Mac Attack: 4 smashed patties, Momma’s Special Sauce, shredded lettuce, American, dill pickles, diced onion on a sesame seed bun.

That’ll do it for today. Back tomorrow, weather permitting.

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Monday news: Upcoming opportunity to learn a fascinating card game

Recently, while checking upcoming events at the Renasant Convention Center, I saw that the company I worked for 2009-2018, the American Contract Bridge League (ACBL), is bringing one of its North American tournaments to town March 13-23.

Bridge is a trick-taking partnership card game similar to spades, but with more layers of complexity. Your great grandparents may have played it around the kitchen table. If you’ve ever wanted to learn the game of bridge, or you play casually and you want to get better, there will be plenty of games and events designed for you.

I’ll come back and see more at the end of this post. But for now let’s get onto the news…

Penny’s Memphis Tigers suffered a road loss to Wichita State yesterday. That’ll probably drop Memphis to a 6 seed in bracketology projections.

Next up for the Tigers: They host Florida Atlantic on Sunday.

Jaren Jackson Jr. had 2 blocks for Team Kenny in last night’s NBA All-Star Game. WHAT??? Defense in the ASG? They lost to Team Chuck though.

It’s Presidents’ Day, so government offices are closed.

And now, back to bridge…

The full name for the game the ACBL sanctions is duplicate contract bridge. It’s duplicate because you’re not really playing against your opponents at the table; you’re playing against all the other partnerships sitting the same direction as you (north-south or east-west), who are playing the same hand as you.

It’s called contract because you bid on what you want the trump suit to be (no trump suit also being an option), and how many tricks you believe your partnership can take if that is agreed upon as the trump suit.

During the 11 days at the Renasant Convention Center, the ACBL will offer

  • Games you can play against other bridge players with no or limited experience
  • Education seminars where you can learn bridge in a day
  • One-hour celebrity speaker seminars featuring some of the best bridge teachers in the world

You don’t need to have a partner to participate in games; they have a partnership desk that can match you up with one.

More information

Back tomorrow with more news.

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Sunday update

It’s looking more and more like Memphis will see winter weather Tuesday night/Wednesday morning. Although snow is most likely, we could see an ice event with freezing rain or sleet. Highs aren’t expected to make it out of the 20s Wednesday and Thursday (normal is 57) with lows in the lower teens.

Hive Bagel and Deli is hiring line cooks. Full- and part-time shifts are available.

Penny’s Memphis Tigers have a road game at Wichita State this morning at 11. TV: ESPN

Sebastian Maniscalco and Jim Gaffigan bring a night of comedy to FedExForum this Friday.

Katt Williams’ Heaven on Earth Tour stops at FedExForum Saturday.

Stax Music Academy brings a Black History Month celebration to the Cannon Center Friday.

There will be a Memphis Mardi Gras parade of corgis Saturday. That’s the dog breed Queen Elizabeth II loved so much.

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Saturday update

Happy Fifteenth! If you spent a bunch of money on flowers and chocolates and dinner yesterday, I hope you got some.

Did you know that most V-Day flowers enter the U.S. through the port of Miami? I read that in the excellent Morning Brew newsletter.

It’s National Clementine Day, celebrating one of Memphis’ most dangerous streets. You can see Clementine Rd. to the north as you drive 240 between Mill Branch and I-55. I don’t recommend seeing that street from a more up-close-and-personal vantage point unless you’re packing the nine.

It’s also National Hippo Day.

Stage play When a Woman’s Fed Up is at the Orpheum today. 2:30 and 7:30 shows.

In other Orpheum news, hit Broadway musical Hamilton returns Tuesday and will be in town through March 2.

Congratulations to the Grizzlies’ Zach Edey and Jaylen Wells, both on 2025 NBA Rising Stars champion Team C. The team will advance to the NBA All-Star tournament on Sunday.

Jaren Jackson Jr. will play for Kenny’s Young Stars Sunday, coached by basketball commentator Kenny Smith.

Beale Street Bears notes that Jaren is on track to be named to an All-NBA team this season. If he does, he’ll be eligible for a supermax contract extension this summer. 5 years, $345 million for an average annual value of $69M. Time for the Grizzlies to start paying luxury tax.

The Daytona 500 is tomorrow.

I have another good story about the Memphis Union Mission, told to us in chapel by one of the pastors.

You may have heard that the Union Mission operates a drug and alcohol recovery program called Iron-on-Iron, on a countryside campus called Calvary Colony. It’s on Benjestown Rd. in the area between the Mississippi River and Frayser. To get there from Downtown, you’d go north on Second until it curves right and turns into Whitney Avenue.

Calvary Colony wasn’t always in that location, though. In the 1950s it was on Mud Island.

This was years before the A.W. Willis bridge and the monorail bridge. When new participants signed up for the recovery program, they had to be ferried across the Wolf River Harbor channel by boat.

Why did they move Calvary Colony off Mud Island? Because in that era, nearby Beale Street was booming. On Friday nights, men in the program would jump in the water and swim across to go party on Beale.

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Friday update

We’re in for a couple of weather events in the coming days.

On Saturday, Memphis is expected to get storms with heavy rain at times. The forecast radar has line after line of storms moving through all day. If you have plans outside, might as well forget about them.

On Wednesday we could see light snow or a wintry mix. Good news though – the high is predicted to be in mid to upper 30s, so frozen precipitation should melt quickly.

Max’s Sports Bar news: Starting next week, they’ll offer a honey hot chicken pizza with honey gold hot sauce, chicken, onions and ranch.

Today the Flying Saucer will feature a flight pairing 4 Memphis Made beers with Girl Scout cookies.

Ghost River will host Love Song Bingo, called by Cerrito Entertainment, tonight from 7 to 9 in the taproom at Main and Crump. Prizes every round.

House music fans, Saturday night is your night as ClubHaus comes to the Cadre Building at Second and Monroe 7 PM-2 AM. From the event listing:

ClubHaus returns bigger than ever, showcasing everything house music has to offer with some of the top DJs in the region. If you love House, Bass House, Tech House, Future House, Progressive House, and even some UK Garage, you’ll feel right at home at the premiere house event of 2025!

Prepare to experience high-energy club vibes in a massive and elegant downtown venue. ClubHaus will have a powerful sound system, stunning visuals, and a mesmerizing laser show provided by ILLumination Lasers & Lights!

DJs for ClubHaus: Von Gögh, Brian Hamilton, Andy Chance B2B Scotty B, Jordan Rogers, and Vibeology ( Delyrius x FERB ).

Uptown residents are concerned about the traffic a new Chick-fil-A will bring to the area.

That’s all. Weather permitting, back tomorrow.

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Wednesday update

Grind City Brewing hosts Love & Hate Trivia tonight at 6:30. $50 gift card for first place, $25 gift card for second, and a 6-pack for third.

Read the love story of Patrick & Deni (Majestic Grille, Cocozza) in this week’s Memphis Flyer.

The CA says plans for a Downtown Chick-fil-A are still on track.

The Grizzlies are in L.A. to play the Clippers at 9:30 tonight. TV: FanDuel Sports

Professional Bull Riders are at FedExForum Saturday.

Shen Yun returns to the Cannon Center Tuesday.

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