Thursday update

As your number-one source of news and information about The Edge District, it is my pleasure to report that a party is coming to that neighborhood. Choose901 is throwing a 901 Day party in the heart of The Edge, at the intersection of Monroe and Marshall, Wednesday, September 1 from 4 to 9 PM. Here are some of the things that will happen at this event:

  • Music by Capital A and DJ Bizzle Bluebland of WYXR
  • Food trucks including Sabor Caribe (an Edge District restaurant), Arnold’s BBQ (also an Edge District restaurant), Gourmade, Riko’s Kickin Chicken, and MemPops
  • Memphis Made (to open its second location in The Edge later in the year) serving beer
  • Ashley Butler of Ashe Bar slingin’ the drinks
  • Photo booth

Read more in Choose901’s ultimate 9/01 Day guide.

Today is National Vinyl Record Day and there will be a celebration in the Central Station Lounge. Come enjoy sets from local DJs and a guest from Philadelphia. $1350 in vinyl and vinyl-related merchandise will be given away.

The final Get Loud! on Beale kicks off tonight in Handy Park, corner of Beale and B.B. King Blvd., at 6 PM. Marc Broussard headlines with Turnstyles opening. This event is family-friendly and free.

Tug’s Casual Grill will have live music by Jon Hay Trio in its courtyard tonight 6 to 9 PM.

A woman is on life support after people shot into the car she was riding in near B.B. King Blvd. and Pontotoc.

Cordelia’s Market will host a Back to School Party this Sunday 1-4 PM including

  • Specials on school supplies
  • Live music
  • Say Cheese! and Love Quesadillas food trucks
  • A crafts table
  • COVID-19 vaccinations (Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson) by the MFD mobile unit

Blues legend Joe Bonamassa comes to the Cannon Center October 22. Tickets are $79-$199. Totally worth it though.

Tomorrow is Friday the 13th. Given the August I’ve had so far, I think I’ll spend the day hiding under the bed like a cat.

Carolina Watershed has karaoke tonight from 6 to 10 with $20 seltzer buckets and $6 frozen cocktails.

Hard Mountain Dew will soon be a thing, thanks to a partnership between Boston Beer (brewer of Sam Adams) and Pepsi. DOWNTOWN BAR OWNERS/MANAGERS: If you’d like to see me holding a beverage in my hand regularly that is not a PBR, this is your opportunity.

There’s an Elvis tribute at the Hard Rock tonight at 7.

Don’t forget there are food trucks in Court Square today at lunch.

That’s it for today. A few minutes ago I received a message I’ve been waiting to read for 11 days. I hope it’s true. Back tomorrow with more news.

Tuesday update

This is going to be a fairly short one.

The woman who allegedly shot her baby daddy other baby mama and also an innocent bystander on Beale Saturday has been taken into custody. Authorities say the shooting occurred “with thousands of other people present” on Beale Street. If the shooter is found guilty, I hope the judge adds extra years to her sentence for that.

Mayor Strickland and the Downtown Memphis Commission are looking at bringing back Beale Street Bucks to address the problem. Beale Street Bucks is a weekend cover charge during certain hours of the night.

A lane on the I-55 bridge will close for routine inspection tomorrow through Wednesday, August 19.

The County Commission meeting yesterday sounds like the biggest shitshow they’ve had so far in calendar 2021. I’m glad they didn’t pass a resolution asking the health department to reinstate a county-wide mask mandate. Vaccination mandates by businesses (that apply to customers as well as employees) are our ticket out of this disaster – not overly authoritarian mask mandates by governments.

That’s it. I have something to do tomorrow morning so I’m not sure if there will be a post then.

Monday update

There will be a block party tonight at the corner of North Main and Exchange. The Nick Black Band will provide live music. The Fuel food truck will be on site and the first 50 guests will get a free meal. There will also be a sidewalk bar. 5 PM is the kickoff time. This event is presented by the Renasant Convention Center, Memphis Tourism, and the Downtown Memphis Commission.

I don’t normally have a lot of praise for Ole Miss on this blog, but today I do. Here we are in the Dirty South where many people still believe COVID is a hoax and the vaccines are dangerous – yet head coach Lane Kiffin announced that his football program is 100% vaccinated. That includes players, coaches, and staff. Well done, indeed.

From Travel & Leisure: The 10 drinks you should never order at a bar

MPD now has a suspect in that shooting Saturday night on Beale Street. The suspect is wanted on attempted first-degree and attempted second-degree murder charges.

James Taylor and Jackson Browne play a rescheduled date at FedExForum this Saturday.

The Memphis Chicken & Beer Festival returns to the Liberty Bowl this Saturday. $40 includes a sampling glass and 90 different beverages to try. Food (presumably chicken) will be available to purchase.

The South Main Association holds its annual South Main Social tomorrow, Tuesday, August 10, at Old Dominick Distillery. Speakers include Dr. Charles Hogan from Memphis Spine & Sport, Shaston Hunter from Life Church, and Jared Welch from Civil Axe Throwing. 6 PM start time with live music after the program.

That’s all for today. Back tomorrow if there’s news to report.

Sunday update

River City Record Shop, the new vinyl shop with listening stations and live performances set to open in September, has its website up now. It’ll give you a sneak peek of what to expect in the store and you can preorder upcoming releases and get info on new ones. The record store will have a grand opening party Saturday, September 11 from 2 to 8 PM.

Morning Brew, one of my favorite daily morning e-newsletters, has launched a month-long crash course on cryptocurrency. New lessons are added three times a week. Morning Brew’s writers have an incredible knack for taking technical concepts and making them accessible to the average guy or gal. If you have any curiosity about crypto I recommend taking a look. The course is completely free.

The 2021 Summer Olympics are over, but good news… we are less than 6 months away from the 2022 Beijing Winter Olympics. The opening date is February 4. CURLING!!! Best sport ever!

Now, this makes no sense. It’s International Cat Day but it’s also Sneak Some Zucchini Onto Your Neighbor’s Porch Day. Cats are terrified of zucchini, cucumbers, and similarly shaped veggies.

Sigh… there was a shooting on Beale last night. It was reportedly the result of the victim getting in an argument with the victim baby daddy other baby mama. A second victim, a man, was an innocent bystander. I don’t know if the tourists I met Friday afternoon at the Silly Goose are reading this, but if you are, this is why we told you “locals don’t go to Beale Street at night.”

Local 24 has a look at the mobile vaccination center at the Memphis Farmers Market yesterday. The center will return to the Market on the 28th to administer second doses.

Elvis Week 2021, marking the 44th anniversary of the death of Elvis Presley, begins Wednesday. Here’s the schedule.

That’s it for today. Back tomorrow with more news.

Saturday update

A third bar plans to require full vaccination or a negative COVID test within the past 48 hours for admission: RP Tracks. They’ll start that requirement September 1, giving their employees time to get vaccinated. Two Midtown LGBTQ bars, Dru’s Place and The Pumping Station, plan to start enforcing the requirement August 12.

I would love to see more bars (including my favorite Downtown bars) adopt the same requirement for patrons, but I understand why they probably won’t. Let me explain…

 

On the one hand, the crowd that’s out at 1 AM tends to be very centered around themselves and their group of friends. Things that are important to them might include

  1. Who’s having a pool party this weekend?
  2. What outfit am I going to wear to the club tonight?
  3. Did you hear about the servers at (insert bar name) who had a threesome in the ladies’ room?

Whereas, getting the latest info about COVID and taking steps to stay protected, well, that’s nice and all, and maybe one day they’ll get around to it, but it isn’t a priority like the things in the list above. But…

Let’s pause for a minute for some song lyrics.

Do you want to meet me at the bar? “Ya.”
Do you want to meet me at the lounge? “Ya.’
Do you want to meet me at the club? “Ya.”
Do you want to meet me Downtown? “Okay.”
-“Best Friends” by Sofi Tukker

If these people lose the ability to meet at the bar, or the club, or the lounge, guess what – they’ll do what they have to do to regain that ability – including getting the shot. So the bars could convince a lot of people to get vaccinated who might not ever get around to it otherwise.

So bars could perform a valuable public service!

On the other hand, from March 20, 2020 to May 14, 2021, bars operated between 0% and 50% capacity. And now we want to ask them to voluntarily turn 60%-70% of their customer base away at the door? That’s asking a lot.

Huge congratulations to Penny Hardaway and the Memphis Tigers, who landed the #1 player in the class of 2022, Jalen Duren. However, Duren plans to reclassify to the class of 2021, so he’ll play for the Tigers this fall. Now that college athletes can profit off their name, image, and likeness, Duren is expected to ink a deal with FedEx.

There were chocolate salty ball shots yesterday to celebrate Duren coming to Memphis…

… and some were also celebrating the trade of Grayson Allen from the Memphis Grizzlies to Milwaukee. Although a decent contributor, some Memphians still saw Allen as the entitled kid who tripped his opponents when he played for Duke. The Grizzlies will get back Sam Merrill and two second-round draft picks, as well as a $4 million trade exception.

Rizzo’s diners: If you like the artwork on the wall, it’s for sale this weekend. Artist Brad Troxel wants to hang some new stuff, so the restaurant is having an “everything must go” sale art-wise.

Today is National Mustard Day.

The World Golf Championships – FedEx St. Jude Invitational is missing one of their very best volunteers this year.

It’s Disc Golf Day at the Flying Saucer. They’re releasing their newest limited-edition disc and giving away prizes.

Char Magnifico and Vintage play their final Memphis show tonight at The Vault at 8.

That’s it for now. Back tomorrow or Monday with more news.

Friday update

It’s been in the news that New York City is going to require proof of vaccination for entry into bars, restaurants, gyms, and other businesses where people tend to congregate. The unvaccinated will have to drink and work out at home and order food to go. We now have our first two Memphis bars to voluntarily adopt such a policy: Dru’s Place and The Pumping Station in Midtown.

I want to say that I support the decision of those bars ONE HUNDRED PERCENT. As a regular customer of Downtown’s bars, I would like to encourage them to adopt the same policy. Let the fruits of reopening be enjoyed by those who did their part to stamp out COVID.

Haven’t got your shot yet? The MFD will have their mobile vaccination unit at the Memphis Farmers Market tomorrow, and you can get your vaccine for free. The Market runs every Saturday 8-1 under the pavilion at Front and G.E. Patterson.

From Brewhound: Wiseacre is now canning non-beer cocktails called The Set Up. Years ago, the brewery obtained a distiller’s license to be able to brew high-gravity beers before the laws were changed. The same license now allows them to brew these ready-to-drink canned beverages.

The Orpheum is hiring a social media manager.

River Time Market & Deli has started requiring masks when you enter and as you wait for your food. To avoid a large number of people waiting in the restaurant, they ask that you call in your order in advance if possible.

Today is International Beer Day. May I recommend the PBR?

The Shelby County Health Department will require masks in all schools beginning Monday.

J. Buck performs at Mud Island River Park tonight as part of the Soulin’ on the River series. Gates at 6, music at 7.

Aubrey Ombre hosts drag queen bingo tonight at Moxy Memphis, 40 N. Front St., 7-9 PM.

Ashley McBride plays the Orpheum tonight at 8. Morgan Wade will open.

Otis Redding III plays the Halloran Centre tomorrow.

Sorry the posts have been hit-or-miss this week. It has to do with a non-computer equipment failure and I’m not sick or having problems with a psycho or anything like that. If you see me in person, ask and I’ll explain in more detail. Back tomorrow or Sunday with more news.

Wednesday update

Food Truck Thursdays return to Court Square tomorrow after an absence of more than a year. From 11 AM to 2 PM the following trucks will be parked and serving lunch:

  • Cousins Maine Lobster
  • El Mero Taco
  • Smurfey’s Smokehouse
  • Just Wraps
  • Mr. Frazier’s Fish Fry
  • Grill Masters
  • Lil’ Miracles
  • Stewart Treats
  • Moe’s
  • Mr. Casas
  • Ole School Pops & Dogs
  • The Fry Guy

The Flyer reports that Tandem Restaurant Partners (Carolina Watershed, Ben-Yay, Sugar Grits) plans to have Front Street Deli reopened by November.

Bardog has a new Caprese grilled cheese sandwich that looks yummy.

The Groove on Demand shuttle is expanding its hours (now in service until 9 PM weekdays and its territory (now including Soulsville).

Dealing with an equipment malfunction so posts may be hit-or-miss the next several days.

Monday update: Party pedal bike bad behavior and more

There’s video on Nextdoor this morning of two of the party pedal bikes – can’t tell which company’s bikes – parked side-by-side on Main Street between Beale and MLK. The riders of both bikes were dancing in the street as southbound traffic on Main was backed up all the way to Peabody Place. The operators of the bikes were clearly allowing this to happen and were not doing anything to get out of the way of traffic.

Apparently this is a regular occurrence. If anyone can capture video of this behavior and can throw it on YouTube, I would love to embed it in this blog and show the world what a nuisance those bikes are. If you do not know how to upload video to YouTube, I can help with that.

Also, another commenter says the bikes are known to stop behind the law school so riders can urinate in the bushes or in the dumpster enclosure.

Saturday I did something I never thought I’d do: I watched a live chess match. The Memphis Chess Club broadcast Saturday tournament matches live from its Facebook page. It was so interesting to watch! I know the basic movement of all the pieces – the bishop, the rook, the horsey, the queen, and so on – but an 8-year-old could probably beat me in a game.

Ghost River has responded to the heat by releasing its first seltzer. Walk the Lime, as you might guess, is a lime seltzer. Look for it in the taprooms on Beale and Main.

Mud Island River Park news:

Here’s a graphic for you concerning COVID-19 “breakthrough” cases, cases where someone who has been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and gets the virus anyway.

The squares represent people who got vaccinated. The red square represents people who got vaccinated then caught COVID anyway. The yellow square represents people who got vaccinated, caught COVID anyway, and died.

For more info on COVID in Shelby County, read James Aycock’s COVID Week-in-Review.

It’s a weird start to the month here, so I’m going to cut this blog short. Nothing major, just Murphy’s Law hitting in 3 different ways simultaneously. Back tomorrow or whenever some of this stuff gets fixed.

Saturday update

I made a trip to Max’s Sports Bar yesterday.

THANK YOU MAX for keeping the PBR prices affordable! It’s such a pleasure to be able to sit at the bar, enjoy myself, and order one more without worrying how high my tab is getting.

What happened in Chicago yesterday??? Cubs fans were in such a bad mood that they were doing shots of Malort.

It’s sales tax holiday weekend in Tennessee through 11:59 PM Sunday, August 1. Through then, you don’t have to pay sales tax on

  • Apparel priced at $100 or less per item
  • School and art supplies priced at $100 or less per item
  • Computers priced at $1500 or less
  • Most food (including food purchased at restaurants) through 11:59 PM Thursday; candy not included

By the way – in case you’re wondering, “Does this work with online purchases?”, in my experience the answer is YES. I ordered from Amazon and Zappos during the sales tax holiday last year and it worked like a charm on both sites.

Texas and Oklahoma have been approved to join the SEC. This is the beginning of a shakeup as schools will rush to fill the open Big 12 slots – or will that conference simply implode? I wonder if Texas A&M will attempt to jump back to the Big 12, since they left that conference a decade ago to get away from the Longhorns?

The eastbound I-40 bridge lanes will open earlier than expected – this evening, to be exact.

The Redbirds host Gwinnett tonight at 6:35 at AutoZone Park. Enjoy fireworks after the game.

There’s a benefit concert for Hospitality HUB this afternoon in Court Square. Musicians Tuune and Silvr chose to become homeless as they tour the country in support of their latest music. At each tour stop, they play a benefit concert for those who did not have such a choice in becoming homeless. Free food, vendors, and raffles. Vendors will donate a portion of their proceeds to the HUB.

I’ve mentioned the HUB on here before. They help those experiencing homelessness with all the things we don’t think about: A temporary mailing address, iPad stations so they can check their email, help getting birth certificates and state ID, and help getting transportation to job interviews or to get to other cities where they have relatives. If you want to truly help someone in need, donating to the HUB is a much better use of your money than giving it to a panhandler on the street.

Professional Bull Riders (the other PBR) comes to FedExForum tonight with its Pendleton Whisky Tour. Unlike a rodeo, PBR tour action is treated as a sport rather than a show. The bulls are considered athletes and are ranked just as the riders are.

Come support kid entrepreneurs at their 6th annual marketplace tomorrow at Butterific Bakery & Cafe, 488 S. Second, tomorrow noon to 4.

I reported a couple of weeks ago that AutoZone was planning a big street party on Front Street Monday afternoon to celebrate the opening of new space and the return of employees to its headquarters Store Support Center. Due to the rise of the Delta variant, the company has postponed bringing back employees until a later date.

Employees get a few more weeks free from cubicles and “Uniform Monday,” so for them, it’s probably good news (although they dare not publicly celebrate it as such). However, it’s terrible news for restaurants like Majestic, Aldo’s Pizza Pies, Flying Saucer, and Bardog that are within walking distance of their office. Just think how many red and gray shirts we used to see on patios between 11 and 2 weekdays. If they’re not in the Downtown office, they’re not going to be out Downtown for lunch. Restaurants did not need one more setback, and this time it’s not due to stupid restrictions that go overboard – it’s due to people not getting vaccinated.

FiveThirtyEight had a good Pollapalooza piece yesterday that showed there are a variety of reasons so many Americans remain unvaccinated from COVID. It’s not just politics and/or people being staunchly anti-vacc. Other reasons include

  • Skepticism
  • Access to the vaccine – particularly, those without cars and those in rural areas are at a disadvantage
  • Age – Younger people have had less time to access the vaccine compared to those 65+
  • Access to information about where to get the vaccine – if you don’t have a  computer or smartphone, you can’t just pull up a list of sites anytime
  • Not enough time / worried about missing work the next day when the side effects kick in / can’t arrange child care
  • The history of inequities in the health system for people of color

City Councilman and COVID task force member Dr. Jeff Warren has tested positive for COVID.

A Memphis legend celebrates his retirement today. Mercy, daddy! After SIXTY years in the business, “The Boogie Woogie Man,” Handsome Jimmy Valiant, wrestles his final match tonight at the New River Fair in Dublin, Virginia.

Plans for today: I’m skipping my usual Saturday brunch so that I can be well-rested for Charvey Mac tonight! Great tunes by a great dude, and my first time at the Blind Bear since Wednesday so I plan to catch up on the PBRs I haven’t consumed since then! Hope to see you out at the show. He takes the stage at 9. Yeahhhh, man! Back tomorrow with more news.

Friday update

Well. The Grizzlies certainly made some unexpected selections last night.

They did not move into the single-digit picks via trade, as had been rumored. At #10, two top-notch picks were still on the board: Arkansas shooting guard Moses Moody and UConn shooting guard James Bouknight. Both are considered NBA-ready, perhaps even in starting roles.

The Grizz, however, went with small forward Ziaire Williams at 10. He will provide shooting power on the wing, and let’s face it, that’s been a need since the team traded Rudy Gay a decade ago. The knocks against him are that he had an unimpressive season at Stanford and will be banged around by bruising NBA opponents. Bleacher Report graded the pick a D+. Yet the Memphis front office had their eye on Williams for over a year, reports the DM’s Drew Hill, and intel indicated he would not still be there to pick at 17.

Then the Grizz traded the #40 pick and two second-rounders to Utah for a chance to pick again in the first round at #30. They got Santi Aldama from Loyola (Maryland), a 6’11” power forward/center. Bleacher Report said he hasn’t faced high-level competition, might need to be stashed overseas, and might not have been drafted in the second round. They gave the pick a D. Aldama is from Spain, and the Grizzlies are known to have a great track record with Spanish players.

Mayor Harris said in yesterday’s COVID-19 task force press conference that the next health directive, to be issued Wednesday, August 4, will be updated to reflect the CDC’s latest guidance. The CDC now recommends masking, even among those fully vaccinated people, when you are in an indoor public space and don’t know the vaccination status of those around you. It also recommends masking when you’re around someone with a known immune system condition.

Therefore, the mayor said, the health directive will urge citizens of Shelby County to mask up under those circumstances. However, at this time, there will be no restoration of any mandates, including masking, nor any other form of COVID restrictions. The mayor did say that “nothing is off the table” if the numbers continue to get worse. Read the complete press conference recap on News Break

Personally, I would prefer to see the following two things happen instead of mask mandates:

  1. Employers adopt policies that employees who are not fully vaccinated get negative COVID tests every 72 hours; and
  2. Restaurants, bars, sporting venues, and concert halls require proof of full vaccination or a negative COVID test less than 72 hours old.

This would make it more of a pain in the ass to be unvaccinated than to go get vaccinated, which would drive vaccination rates way up. Also, note that the policies would be implemented by the private sector, not government, which is the way it should be.

Memphis Music Initiative hosts a Return to Music Community Block Party this afternoon at the intersection of the two Kings – Dr. MLK Ave. and B.B. Blvd. Live music by artists associated with MMI, kids’ activities, food trucks, and a performance by the Grizzline.

Tonight is South Main Trolley Night. The shops and galleries of the South Main Arts District stay open until 9 or later, and many of them put out appetizers and booze and some offer discounts or specials. This is a fabulous opportunity to get out and mingle with your neighbors. Despite the heat, I have little doubt Trolley Night will be packed tonight. People are eager to get out again!

While in the area for Trolley Night, be sure to check out Grape as they play Earnestine & Hazel’s at 9.

In other post-Trolley Night festivities, Slider Inn Downtown will have house music and dance music all night long for the LEO Birthday Bash. The event will feature The GOODLife DJs DJ Brandon and DJ RAWHOUSE, along with host ShangSilk.

Today is System Administrator Appreciation Day. Show some love to the people who keep your work computer safe from phishing, viruses, malware, and keystroke detectors.

Speaking of which… there’s a “Your mailbox is almost full” email scam making its way around the Internet. If you get a message like this, delete it without opening any attachments or clicking on any links in the email.

There’s a specialty ticket you can buy to tonight’s Redbirds game that gets you an all-you-can-eat buffet of ribs, hot dogs, potato salad, chips, and drinks (2 per person, water or soft drinks). The buffet runs for 2 hours following the opening of the gates at 6 PM. It’ll be on the 3rd Base Cove on the main concourse, near section 108.

Miami Rose hosts Drag Queen Bingo tonight at MOXY Memphis, 40 N. Front, from 7 to 9. Compete for an array of prizes, including a suite at the hotel. PRO TIP: I would venture a guess that your chances of winning a prize are better than normal this week, as many people who might otherwise play bingo are drawn away by South Main Trolley Night.

Artists’ and makers’ market Memphis Modern Market returns to Loflin Yard at 11 tomorrow.

Hope Clayburn’s Soul Scrimmage will perform at Carolina Watershed tonight at 7 for a free show.

It’s a Broke Tall Folk double feature this weekend at The Vault – they’ll play both Friday and Saturday evenings. Tonight’s show starts at 8 PM.

Paper & Clay at 525 S. Main is new to the arts district, but they’ll be celebrating their 8th birthday tonight at Trolley Night. They are promising treats, drinks, discounts, and a giveaway.

Richard Wilson plays soulful blues and jazz at the Blues Hall on Beale Street, 4:30 to 7:30 this evening.

I’m going to take it easy and get some writing done this morning and afternoon. Around 4:30 I’ll wander up to Max’s Sports Bar for a couple of beverages, then I’ll hit South Main Trolley Night at 6. Back tomorrow with more news.