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Sat update: Who Made that Tube Top?, Little Tea Shop, $$$ for Downtown storefront improvements, Aldo’s Slice of the Day, Farm to Fork dinner @ eighty3, Local hiring, another Gasol brother, Sid Vicious
The New York Times has published its best article ever. Who Made that Tube Top? is the story of an Iranian immigrant who arrived in New York in 1971 with less than $100 in his pocket. When a manufacturing error resulted in a pile of fabric tubes, the immigrant bought them and proceeded to re-sell them as tops. They caught on in the East Village, and by the 1990s he had a $500 million empire. Folks, this is truly entrepreneurship at its finest. The people at LaunchMemphis should keep copies of this at the Launchpad to hand out as inspiration.
You can show your support for entrepreneurship by wearing a tube top to Bardog’s alley party tomorrow afternoon. The party is a fundraiser for St. Jude, so you’ll also be supporting medical research and care for children by wearing a tube top.
The Little Tea Shop has announced plans to re-open Tuesday, August 21. The popular Downtown lunch restaurant has been closed since Mr. Lauck passed away last month. I know a lot of people who work Downtown will be happy to have it back.
Downtown business owners: If you want to make improvements to your storefront, the Center City Development Corporation will match you dollar-for-dollar on money spent. Improvements can include lighting, signage, awnings, canopies, patio railings, painting, cleaning, and accessories like planters. Details in this MBJ article.
Now that Aldo’s Pizza Pies is open for lunch as well as dinner, “Like” the pizzeria on Facebook to have Slice of the Day announcements show up in your News Feed. Today’s Slice of the Day is Mr. T-Rex, with tomato sauce, mozzarella, pepperoni, sausage, and meatballs.
By the way, I’d like to thank Aldo for motivating me to have a cleaner apartment. This morning I pulled some years-old pizza boxes out of the refrigerator and rode them down the elevator to the dumpster. That way the refrigerator is ready for future pizza boxes.
Local Gastropub is hiring for both the Downtown location and the Overton Square location which will open next month. They are looking for front-of-house people at the Downtown location, including bartenders. For the new location they are hiring for front-of-house and back-of-house. If interested, apply in person at the Downtown location Monday-Thursday 2 PM-4 PM, and bring a resume. You must have experience in the position you are applying for.
eighty3 is having a Farm to Fork dinner to celebrate the end of summer a week from tomorrow, Sunday, August 26. Cost is $59 per person plus tax and gratuity. Call 901-333-1224 to make a reservation. Here’s the menu
Salad: Local lettuces topped with poached farm-fresh egg, ricotta cheese and peach white balsamic reduction
Soup: Grilled watermelon gazpacho
Starter: Peach and ginger catfish escabèche with green tomato
Entrée: Grass-fed local beef short ribs served with “Grit Girl” Johnny cakes
Dessert: “Tomate du Saltambique” local beefsteak tomato braised in crème du caramel, stuffed with local nuts and fresh fruit and served with a spiced white peach sauce
Yahoo! Sports blog The Dagger reports that Adria Gasol, younger brother of Pau and Marc, will walk on at UCLA this year. Although 6-10 and from a famous family, the youngest Gasol has not shown much interest in basketball until this year. Never count him out… remember, people would have laughed if you’d predicted 9 years ago that Marc would be an NBA All-Star.
Sid and Sabrina Vicious will be on AM 560/87.7 FM at 11:30 AM this morning on MemphiSport Live to discuss how their son Frank is doing on Big Brother. You can listen on TuneIn Radio if you don’t live in Memphis.
All right. Time to go do important stuff, like play Zynga Poker on my iPad. No definite plans for tonight, but I may hit Max’s Sports Bar at some point.
Fri update: Bardog alley party, Citizens’ police academy, 3-4-5 happy hour, lots of Elvis stuff, Free the Helmsman, Aquanet @ Club 152, Godfather II, Redbirds and MFM news

Breaking news about the Bardog alley party this Sunday: The lovely Tawni Bell has agreed to shave her head if $2000 can be raised for St. Jude. You can bring donations to the bar between now and Sunday in an envelope marked “Tawni Bell Baldness Pledge.” Of course, I’m sure they’ll be taking donations at the party as well.
The MPD South Main Station is accepting enrollees for its Citizens’ Police Academy. This 9-week program is an inside look at how MPD works, and how you as a citizen can partner with MPD to keep your community safe. People I know who have been through this program have praised it highly. Classes will meet Tuesday nights starting September 4 from 6 to 9 PM. If you’re interested in signing up, call the South Main Station at 901-636-4099 for more information.
Bleu is starting a 3-4-5 happy hour. Monday-Friday from 4-7 PM, they will have drafts for $3, wine for $4, and liquors for $5.
Saw this on Twitter: Action News 5 broadcast from August 16, 1977, the day Elvis died.
There’s a site called Free the Helmsman where you can donate toward the operation of the Daily Helmsman, the campus newspaper of the University of Memphis. The newspaper makes some revenue from ads, but up until now they’ve depended on the university for funding as well. They want to be fully funded without having to depend on money from the people they report on. You support the concept of the free press when you make a donation on this site.
There will be a Spirit of the King concert tonight at the Cannon Center at 11 PM. It will feature past winners of the Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist contest. This year’s tribute artist contest seminfinal, round two happens at the Cannon Center at 7 tonight.
Over at the Hard Rock Cafe, it will be Movie Night with Elvis. Elvis tribute artists will sing songs from Elvis’ movies. Start time is 10:30 PM. $5 cover will benefit MIFA and Presley Place.
My top non-Elvis live music recommendation for this evening: ’80s hair band cover band Aquanet plays Club 152 at 9 PM. This is most definitely worth a trip through the security line on Beale.
The Godfather II is the Summer Movie Series movie tonight at the Orpheum, 7:15 PM. More info here.
The Redbirds are having Organ Donor Awareness Night tonight at AutoZone Park. First 2000 fans will receive a replica Organ Donor Jersey. This night was named the best theme night in Minor League Baseball for 2011. Game time 7:05. Block party in the plaza for the two hours prior to game time, with $2 Coors Light.
The theme at the Memphis Farmers Market tomorrow is Chunka Hunka Grillin’ Love. When you think farmers’ market, you think vegetables, but MFM has fish, seafood, pork, red meat and poultry vendors who make grilling delicious. Kids can make their own lunch bag from 9 to 10:30, and there will be music by Efron White at 8 and BEAN at 11.
Quick lunch then back for a few more hours of fun with clip art. Fun fact I learned this week: Microsoft Internet Explorer won’t display CMYK images. Thanks to IE for adding hours and hours to what should have been a simple project. Anyway, I’ll be out somewhere after 6, no definite plans for tonight.
Thur update: Elvis, Trivia & Troubadours, jobs, graffiti, rooftops, baseball, James Lee House, meatball eating contest
The big event happening Downtown tonight is the Elvis 35th Anniversary Concert at the FedExForum. Priscilla and Lisa Marie Presley will be there. Elvis will sing on the big screen, backed by members of his band as well as other music notables including Brad Birkedahl and Joe Fick, former members of The Dempseys. Tickets are still available at the $65, $85, and $95 levels.
Speaking of Elvis, our trivia team called ourselves “The Elvis Aaron Presley Candlelight Vigilantes” last night and won second place. I think we should have won best team name too.
A couple of days ago, I blogged a Craiglist post that suggested Dream Berry Yogurt is for sale. Today this was confirmed in a Daily News blog post. The owner of the building is terminating Dream Berry’s lease.
The Brass Door starts a new night called “Trivia & Troubadours” tonight. At 7:30 Seamus will host trivia. At 8:30 there will be live music by Ruthie Shaffer, Kris Acklen, and Kim Garmon.
Jobs are available at the Church Health Center. Positions open include child life education & movement associate, dental assistant, and medical assistant.
Several South Main businesses were tagged with graffiti earlier this week. Tagged businesses are between the Orpheum and Spindini. A South Main deli owner caught the tagger on video and police are searching for a suspect. The graffiti does not appear to be gang-related.
Ingram Hill will play the last Peabody rooftop party of the season tonight. The opening band will be American pop-rock band Boys Like Girls. $15 cover tonight, with first drink included in the price. Ladies still get in free until 7. 6-11 PM.
The Memphis All-Stars headline Sunset Atop the Madison tonight from 7-11 PM. They play everything from R&B to soul to rock.
Like fast food? Tonight would be a good night to go to the ball game. If you show a Subway receipt, you get in AutoZone Park for half-price tonight (up to 4 people). If the Redbirds win, Subway coupons will be distributed upon exit. Also, the first 1500 fans will receive a card with special discounts from Sonic.
If you want to hear more about the city’s plan to renovate the James Lee House at 690 Adams, there will be a public meeting at the house tomorrow from 2:00 to 3:30 PM. An investor wants to redevelop the property as a bed & breakfast. The house is located at Adams Avenue and Orleans Street in Victorian Village.
Bardog Tavern has announced that the meatball eating contest will return this Sunday at the alley party, 12:30-5:30 PM. The first person to eat 40 meatballs without any coming back up will be declared the winner. If you want to be a contestant, get there early and find Aldo and tell him you want to do it.
Here’s a pic from the 2010 meatball eating contest. After it was over, the Nuh-Uh Girl swooped in and started eating the leftover meatballs.
Outta here for a quick lunch. I became the mayor of the Taco Bell on Church Road yesterday on Foursquare, prompting a “REALLY??????” from my food panhandler. I guess I’ll be getting a text soon that I failed to interpret her comment as a request for a Doritos Locos taco. Anyway, outta here for now. If I get a meeting wrapped up in time, I’ll play poker at Max’s tonight at 7.
Downtown Dining and Drinking Discoveries, plus today’s news
For today’s post, I want to catch you up on some of the yummy things I’ve had to eat and drink Downtown over the past five days.
Last night I had the Goat Cheese Stuffed Pepper appetizer at Aldo’s Pizza Pies. Two poblano peppers, stuffed with goat cheese and covered in marinara. One thing I’ve learned about peppers is that you never can tell how spicy an individual pepper will be until you bite into it. The one on the right was SUPER HOT!!! The flavor of the goat cheese really worked well with it, though. The bread that came with the appetizer helped take the edge off the heat. The pepper on the left was about average in heat. I really enjoyed this dish and would order it again. Some appetizers are big enough to be meals in themselves, but this is not one of them. However, splitting the pepper appetizer and a 12″ pizza with a friend or a date would be just about right.
Friday night I was in City Market to see what was in their refrigerated case. Afterward I started digging through their selection of international snacks. Owner Hamida saw me and came over and handed me a bag of masala peanuts. “These are on me,” she said. “I think you’ll like them.” She was right. I grab a bag of hot peanuts at the convenience store on the way to work all the time, and these are even better. They’re spicy hot but not salty. A good snack to munch on throughout the day.
Since I had the day off Friday, I got to the Flying Saucer about 3 PM. I decided to work on some beers for my next plate, and I decided to knock out a Green Flash beer or two while they had 8 of them on tap. I went to the computer to print out tickets and discovered there was a Green Flash flight. A flight is a way to try a number of different beers for an affordable price, with five 5 oz. servings. The beers on the Green Flash flight were the Trippel, the Double Stout, the Imperial IPA, the IPA, and the Hop Head Red. If you like hoppy beers, you will enjoy this flight. It was $10, which was a good value considering the rather high alcohol content of the beers.
By the way, there’s a news story out that America’s craft brewery count has surpassed a level last seen in 1887. Congrats to great breweries like Green Flash on making that happen.
Earlier in the day Friday, I stopped in the Majestic Grille for lunch. Most every Friday they have a seafood flatbread as their flatbread special. Shrimp, scallops, salmon, red onions, spinach, garlic olive oil, and mozzarella topped this delicious flatbread. This masterpiece of cheesy goodness was exactly the base I needed before going over to the Saucer to drink Green Flash beers. If you’re Downtown on a Friday, this would be one of my top lunch recommendations. Follow the restaurant at @MajesticGrille on Twitter to keep up with their other specials.
I’m not the only one who thinks a lot of this flatbread. I posted a pic of my lunch to Facebook and my food panhandler commented, “that one is my fav.” A few hours later, she texted me and said I didn’t pick up on the hint that she wanted me to buy her a seafood flatbread. Geez.
So, today the Peabody had a job fair, to fill 30 vacant housekeeping positions. They tweeted this photo about 10 AM of approximately 1000 (!!!!!) people in line to apply! Wow it is tough to find full-time work in this economy. I’m grateful I have a stable job, even if I do have to drive to Horn Lake every day.
The long-vacant building at 387 S. Main will not be vacant much longer. A $200K loan has been approved to turn the building into the Downtown Athletic Club and Atmosphere Eurocafe. The MBJ has more details about these new businesses, which could open as soon as January.
Tonight is Elvis glass night tonight at the Flying Saucer. Their glass designs are hit-or-miss (the Col. Parker design last year was a real miss), but this appears to be a pretty good one. These glasses go on sale at 7 and will run out pretty fast. Best advice is to be there before 7, and tell your bartender or server you want to order one as soon as it’s time.
It’s also candlelight vigil night out at Graceland. Most definitely worth seeing at least one time in your life. If you go out there, be respectful – these people take their Elvis seriously.
I hate reporting bad news about Downtown, but there was a stabbing at the Renaissance Apartments last night. This is not a reason to be alarmed about Downtown being unsafe. I have been in that building, I know several people who live there, and it is a very safe place to live and to visit. There’s security on duty, and card access is required to enter the building. This seems to be a random case of domestic violence, which can happen anywhere in the city. The Renaissance is one of the more affordable apartment buildings in the Downtown core, and I would definitely recommend it to anyone wanting to move here.
Time for a nasty but quick Taco Bell lunch, then back to work for a fun-filled afternoon of clip art. I’ll be out about 6 tonight.
Tue update: Cayley’s Sports Bar, reasons to go to Best Memphis Burger Fest, Jim Gaffigan at Orpheum, Americans need more vacation time, Peabody job fair
The regulars at Max’s Sports Bar did some redecorating recently. Max left the country to marry his fiancee Cayley. When they returned, Max found that his sports bar had been turned into “Cayley’s Sports Bar,” a wine and spa bar. There were pink menus with items like watercress sandwiches. Lovely pink decorations and ferns were everywhere. The TVs were tuned to Lifetime and the O Network. The beer taps were changed out and new selections included Cayley’s Blue Ribbon and Max’s Last Damn Beer. There was even a Foursquare checkin for Cayley’s Sports Bar. Robo has the recap with lots of photos here. Robo is a much better writer than he is a singer.
Don’t worry, the pink stuff is gone, the school lunchroom pizza is back, and the TVs are on ESPN. Next month the bar will start opening early for college and NFL football season, and let me tell you, they’ve made some excellent hires for the day bar staff.
Seth posted top reasons to come to the Best Memphis Burger Fest at Minglewood Hall on Sunday, September 30. Everyone pay special attention to reason number 3. Also, let me point out that the normal high for Memphis on September 30 is 80 degrees, still easily warm enough to wear a tube top to the burger fest.
Comedian Jim Gaffigan brings “The America Tour” to the Orpheum tonight at 7. Gaffigan has had many successful appearances on Conan and Letterman, and he has sold a comedy series to NBC that he will star in and write. Details on tonight’s show and ticket info here. The America Tour is sponsored by Comedy Central.
Robert Reich, former Secretary of Labor and Professor of Public Policy, said that Americans deserve more time off, as quoted in this MBJ article. I completely agree with this. The average of two weeks off is absurd, as Reich himself says. It’s even more absurd that many companies don’t even grant that, expecting new employees to work for an entire year before they get even one week vacation. Three weeks ought to be the absolute minimum.
Need a job? The Peabody will host a job fair tomorrow to fill 30 housekeeping positions. Open positions include room attendants, public space attendants, house persons and housekeeping supervisors. Benefits, parking, meals and uniforms are included in the employment package. Details here.
Our Downtown group is fortunate to have a cast of “guest stars” who don’t live in Memphis anymore but make visits now and then. Our friend Air Traffic Mike should be here next month. Now and then our buddy Lee stops in town to hang out. BBQ teammate Kao from Monclova, Mexico just wrapped up an 8-day visit here. Pete from Jersey is in town right now; he lost two games of pool to me Sunday. And then last night, our friend Duck Finkley returned to town, fresh off 3 months on a boat on the Mississippi River. Good hanging out with Duck at the Goose, and also the “mayor” Clay. Later in the evening we went over to the Blind Bear. I’m really starting to like the Bear’s BLT.
Nothing like remembering I have a 1:00 meeting at 12:25, when I haven’t been to lunch yet. I guess a Frosty from Wendy’s will be all the food I’ll get until after work. I’ll be out about 6, either at Aldo’s Pizza Pies or the Saucer probably.
Dream Berry Yogurt for sale?
Is the fro-yo place on the Main Street Mall next door to Aldo’s Pizza Pies for sale? See this Craigslist post.
Beale Street tip
Saturday night was the Stumbling Elvis pub crawl. About 9:45 we wandered south on Second from the Peabody Hotel to Beale Street. Because one of our bars, Silky’s, was within the entertainment district, we had to go through the security line. Each person who comes on Beale after 9:00 has to show ID and be wanded for weapons.
We groaned as we saw lines of about 30-40 people deep at both entrances at Second and Beale. It would take us at least 15 minutes to get onto the street. However, one of the pub crawl’s leaders knew a secret. We continued south on Second past Beale, and cut through the alley behind BB King’s. We came out of the alley at the Third Street entrance to the entertainment district. There was NO LINE AT ALL and security was able to ID and wand us in very little time. Entering the district from the south side of Third is the way to go on busy Friday and Saturday nights.
One important note: Unless you’re with a large group, don’t take the alley as a shortcut like we did. Go another half-block south to Lt. George Lee Ave. and use it to cut over to Third instead. Much safer.
Is your website mobile tourist-friendly? Plus Monday news
Elvis Week has arrived, and I spent a significant amount of time this past weekend helping tourists find where to eat, shop and explore Downtown. As I did I realized something: People are no longer using paper maps. They’re using the map feature on their phone to get around. They’re also using their phone’s web browser to plan their day.
What I saw leads me to ask the following questions:
Venues that book live music: Could someone with no prior knowledge of your business or website pull up Google on their iPhone or Android phone, type in your business name, and “drill down” to what band is playing tonight in less than a minute?
Restaurants: Could someone with no prior knowledge of your business or website pull up Google on their iPhone or Android phone, type in your business name, and “drill down” to your menu and hours of operation in less than a minute? If there are multiple menus (lunch, dinner, brunch, dessert, wines, etc.), could they find the one in use right now in under a minute?
If the answer to whichever question above applies is “no,” then you might want to consider a redesign to make your website more mobile-friendly. I know that a lot of businesses simply never thought about mobile users the last time they redesigned their site 2, 3, 4 years ago. From what I saw this weekend, though, businesses whose key information is easily found on a phone enjoy a significant advantage getting foot traffic through their door. You could be leaving tourist dollars on the table if your site hasn’t kept up with the times.
In the news: Aldo’s Pizza Pies is open for lunch, starting today. I hear the place is crowded, not surprising for the first day. Going early (11ish) or late (closer to 2) might help you find a seat more quickly this week.
Once again, my hopes for Romania as the Memphis in May honored country have been dashed. For 2013 it will be Sweden. Not a bad choice.
Election statistical analysis blog FiveThirtyEight says that Mitt Romney’s VIP selection Paul Ryan is the most conservative VP candidate since 1900, on an ideological scale.
Today is turning out to be a good first day back to work, after my 5-day weekend. I’ll be at Pint Nite at the Saucer about 6. Possibly poker at Goose for the 7:30 or the 10:00 game.






