More news from the Voodoo Room

More news from the Voodoo Room in the basement of Orleans on Front, in addition to June 20 Tube Top Night from my last post.

The grand re-opening of the Voodoo Room is this Friday at 10 PM, no cover, 25 cent PBR draft all night long. Live music, and they’ll be introducing some new pizzas, as well as old favorites like Rotel fries.

There will be live music on Fridays, 75 cent Bud Light draft on Saturdays for ladies (unless you wear a tube top on June 20th, in which case it will be free that night), and locals’ night on Wednesdays (more details to come soon).

Also, the question was asked: If guys wear tube tops on the 20th, do they get free Bud Light? The answer is NO!!!!!! Actually, I didn’t confirm that with Clint, but I’m pretty sure he’d agree with me.

Still lots more news to come, including a fundraiser featuring Morgan Freeman, a Farmers Market dinner, and more stuff… but for now, I have to go to trivia.

Tube Top Night at the Voodoo Room, Saturday June 20

I’ve been waiting to announce this, and just confirmed it with Chef Clint… Saturday night, June 20 will be Tube Top Night at the Voodoo Room.  Ladies wearing tube tops will drink Bud Light draft for FREE all night.  There will also be a contest, which I will judge, with the winner getting a $50 bar tab… parameters of the contest are still being decided.  The Voodoo Room is in the downstairs of Orleans on Front, the Cajun restaurant on Front just south of Union, across from the Butcher Shop.

This, by the way, is not an event that will take the place of the TubeTopalooza party… it’s just looking like, due to several circumstances, I may have to wait until after June to do TubeTopalooza.

I’ve received several more e-mails about some interesting promotions going on at Downtown nightspots, including more to happen at the Voodoo Room… however, I don’t have time to post them right now, because a rather expensive consultant is due at the office in a few minutes.  More to come later today, or in the morning.

Attn any Downtown bar that will listen: It’s time to bring back Sunday Night Swill

In 2003, when I first became a regular at the Flying Saucer, they had a promotion called “Sunday Night Swill.”  From 8 PM on, they would sell cans of PBR, Schlitz, or Old Milwaukee for $1.50 per can.  They’d even give you brown bags, with the Sunday Night Swill logo printed on them, to hide the fact that you were drinking such supposedly substandard beer.

They discontinued the promotion toward the end of 2003.  I think it’s time to bring it back.

It doesn’t necessarily have to be the Saucer… and it doesn’t necessarily have to be those three beers… Old Style and Miller High Life Light would be other good choices… Natty might be stretching it a little.  Price to ideally remain at $1.50 but under no circumstances more than $1.99… any takers?  Any Downtown bar (that doesn’t completely suck) could build a loyal following from this night.  “Sunday Night Swill” may be trademarked, so you may have to think up an alternate name, but trust me, everyone will recognize the concept.  Bar crowds are normally dead on Sunday nights, but this is a concept that could get people to stay out a little bit later, spend a little bit more.  I saw lots of cute girls in tube tops walking around this past Sunday… maybe this would be a way to get them to come in.

Just something to consider.

Pimp & Ho Ball at Earnestine & Hazel’s this Saturday

It’s almost time for the 5th Annual (although it hasn’t happened since 2004) Pimp & Ho Ball at Earnestine & Hazel’s. The party happens this Saturday, June 6, from 8 PM until midnight, with a $5 cover at the door and DJ Tree on the 1s and the 2s.

“Pimps, be sure to bring your cane, your bling and your grill,” reads the event’s invitation on Facebook. “Hos, wear your fishnets and come dressed to thrill.” I’d like to add that tube tops would be very appropriate ho attire.

“The pimp juice will be flowing all night,” the invitation continues.

I’ve got most of my outfit together… need to find a new pair of pants, but I can do that Saturday. My hos from the last party are now married with kids, but it looks like I may have at least one new ho lined up.

Should be something fun to do on Saturday… these happened twice a year when I first moved Downtown, and were always quite entertaining. With lots more people in 2009, I suspect Pimp & Ho will be bigger and better than ever.

Tube Top Month

p10205661June has arrived, and that means it is Tube Top Month once again.  Tube Top Month is an annual tradition I started in my blog in 2005.  For the entire month of June, every post I create will contain either a picture of a tube top, or will contain a reference to tube tops, no matter how irrelevant tube tops are to the rest of the post.

Ladies, if you want to participate, wear tube tops when you go out.  If you see me out and want to be in the blog, feel free to stop me and ask me to take your picture (I nearly always have my digital camera on me, and even if I don’t, my iPhone has a camera).  Or, you can e-mail me pics to post.

Tube Top Month has developed a following over the years… I listed it as an event on Facebook this year, and got 85 people saying they are “attending,” although ladies really don’t have to do anything to attend other than wear tube tops, and guys don’t have to do anything at all.

Viva la tube top!  Don’t forget that I have a storefront that sells them – the Tube Top Boutique.  June is going to be a great month!

Dempseys at Huey’s, 8:30 tonight

… that’s pretty much all you need to know.  Huey’s is the best place Downtown to see the band up close and personal.  It’s also their Friday as far as their work week goes, so they tend to kick back and have a lot of fun with the crowd.

Just bought my first Kindle book… and I don’t have a Kindle

I just bought my first book for the Amazon Kindle e-book reading device, despite the fact that I don’t own a Kindle.  So how did I do it?  There’s a free app for the iPhone that turns it into a Kindle.  Not a bad deal… buy an iPhone for $200 and get a free Kindle as well.

My first reading selection was National Wrestling Alliance: The Untold Story of the Monopoly that Strangled Pro Wrestling, a book about the history of the organization that controlled pro wrestling from the 1940s to the 1980s.

I enjoy reading in bed… it’s going to be nice to hold an iPhone that weighs a few ounces, rather than a book that weighs several pounds.

Sat update: Beer that tastes like bacon, DNA, new Memphis blog, and more

Time to download a few pics from the camera.  Let’s see what we’ve got:

smokebeer

This is what the world has been waiting for:  A beer that tastes like bacon.  They gave me a sample at the Flying Saucer a couple of days ago.  It’s called a “smokebeer.”  I have no idea what the wording on the label says.  If you like bacon and smoked meat, it’s worth a try.  It’s a big bottle – 16.9 oz. I think.  Not sure of the price, but probably somewhere in the neighborhood of $10.

trolleytour-kenandrobyn

Here’s a pic of Ken and Robyn Greene playing outside the Machine Shop at Trolley Tour last night.

flyingmoose

This is the Flying Moose, one of the 34 ounce mixed drinks on the menu at Kooky Canuck.  Normally these sell for $9.99, but if you go in on Tuesday you can get them for $5 each.

Trolley Tour last night was fun, although the crowd was somewhat diminished by Italian Fest going on out east.  If anyone got pics of the Nuh-Uh Girl eating at Italian Fest, please send them to me and I’ll post.

Talked to a member of the Downtown Neighborhood Association last night… apparently the people running the organization resigned, and the board is getting new leaders in place.  For those of you who have been so frustrated by the leadership of DNA since about the beginning of 2007, it may be time to give it a second try.  Guess I’ll renew my dues, although since their meetings are on Thursdays I probably won’t attend until rooftop season ends.

The CA’s Mark Richens has a new blog that is worth a bookmark:  Links to Memphis.  Recent posts discuss the possibility of UFC coming to Memphis, and President Obama mentioning Memphis in his speech on cybersecurity.

Wendell Price, who owned Wendell’s World Beat Grill at 414 S. Main (now Safari), has been indicted on tax evasion and sales tax falsification charges.  He was arrested this week in Texas due to a Crime Stoppers tip.  More info here.

No big plans for the day… may take the laptop to the Saucer this afternoon and work for a while.  I have some ideas for new websites.

Friday update: Trolley tour, blues singer, Downtown makeover, and more

Ughhh… got up too late to have time to shower this morning. I miss working Downtown where I could walk home during my lunch break and shower. I’ll have to do it after work.

South Main Trolley Art Tour is tonight from 6 to 9. Looks like great weather and the streets should be packed. Many of the galleries will be open and serving finger food and beverages. The South Main Association will have free burgers and Boscos beer for its members. I will definitely be there, after I get my shower. Most of the time I’ll be hanging out at a friend’s porch party on Main just north of Nettleton, but I’ll hit a few galleries too.

That reminds me – This would make a good iPhone app: “Who’s serving at Trolley Tour.” Some kind of social media app where people could let everyone know which galleries have the best free food and booze. Hmmm… a “where’s the free food” app… I bet the Nuh-Uh Girl would buy an iPhone immediately if such a thing existed.

Blues guitarist, songwriter and singer Deborah Coleman will perform on the lawn of the National Ornamental Metal Museum on Saturday, June 13 at 8 PM. Her guitar style is said to reflect the influences of Jimi Hendrix, Buddy Guy, Freddie King, Albert Collins and Larry Carlton, and she won the Orville Gibson Award for “Best Blues Guitarist, Female” in 2001. Lawn tickets are $40, VIP tickets $100. Tickets available here.

Watch Channel 24 WPTY this Sunday at 10:30 PM to see the Downtown fashion fix. Tracy Mejdrich was selected to receive a Downtown makeover from local businesses including Muse, Inspired Fashions, Delphinium, Rachel’s, Runway Boutique, Energy Fitness, Lansky 126, and Main Street Dental. On this month’s episode of Definitely Downtown!, “That Other Downtown Guy,” Lee Warren, follows her as she receives her makeover.

A few links to the CA that Downtown foodies will enjoy…

Jennifer Biggs reviewed Beignet Cafe. Man their food sure sounds good. I rarely get down to South Main much anymore because the Downtown core has been hopping lately, but I may have to make a special trip down there. Those mac and cheese balls sound fantastic, and I’m not normally even a mac and cheese fan.

Chef Demitrie of Bardog Tavern was featured in this week’s “Meet the Chef.” The interview mentions the fish tacos, which I had for lunch there Monday. They were outstanding and came with a side of beans and rice.

Sam’s Hamburgers, with two locations on Main Street, was featured as a “Best Bet.” My recommendation: The chili burger, or if you go to the one farther north that has a food court, the Italian beef sandwich.

Recap of last night: Started the evening at the bar at the Saucer with a couple of friends. I looked at who was bartending and thought, “Good, Old Lazy Ass has the night off. I like being here when she’s not behind the bar.” And then I looked to my left and saw Super Duper Mega Lazy Ass… Meghan had come in. I think she was just there to say hello to a few people… I sure hope she didn’t fill out a job application.

Got to the rooftop about 8:15 and it was once again packed full. I’ve got to start getting there earlier so I can “stake my spot” as the Peabody folks like to say. It’s amazing how good the rooftop parties are this year considering how much they sucked last year. They were serving mini-pizzas and toasted ravioli with marinara on the free food buffet. Dr. Zarr was fantastic as usual.

Went to the Silly Goose afterward… many of the gang showed up and we hung out there until about 1. I meant to go to the Rooster but I knew too many people at the Goose to want to leave.

BBQ teammate from Chicago just sent me this site… Broke Hipster

Know who I feel sorry for in this whole mess about Tiger basketball NCAA violations? Robert Dozier and Antonio Anderson. If the team is forced to vacate their 38-win season, those two will lose their record as the winningest players in the history of college basketball.

“World Wide Wes,” who is involved in the Tiger mess, is a very interesting person to Google, by the way.

All right, that concludes the lunchtime post… perhaps I’ll see you at Trolley Tour or at whatever spontaneous post-Trolley Tour fun that develops.