Saturday update

As a fan of spicy foods and drinks, I was intrigued by a cocktail my friend Jennifer ordered at the Silly Goose yesterday.

This is the Paloma, made with tequila, grapefruit juice, syrup, and jalapeno. No kidding, the bartender used an entire jalapeno in the making of this drink.

Holly from the I Love Memphis Blog checked out The Pocket, the speakeasy at 115 Union which will become a members-only establishment on September 14. She got great photos of the upstairs, downstairs, cocktails, and food, and her post will help you decide if you want to become a member. Right now it is open to the public, and it opens today at 4.

The annual Beale Street Cigar Festival is coming up one week from today. This year’s festival will feature a performance by Biz Markie.

Tonight is the final regular-season post-game fireworks display at AutoZone Park as the Redbirds host Nashville (first pitch 6:35, gates open 5:00). All fans will receive a voucher for a Field Box ticket to a 2019 Redbirds game, excluding fireworks games and other select games. $2 beers in the Plaza prior to the game.

Spincult, the new gym/physical fitness center/spin cycling center at 700 Madison next to Trolley Stop Market, has its grand opening today 10 to 3. Take a class today on a pay-what-you-want basis, with money raised being donated to LeBonheur.

The Orpheum is hosting a haunted dinner on stage Wednesday, October 24. Learn about the Orpheum’s paranormal activity over a three-course dinner, a tour, wine, haunted trivia, and more.

Memphis Made has its posters ready for the Cooper-York Festival.

Memphis Made’s Cooper-York Fest runs concurrently with the giant Cooper-Young Fest. If Cooper-Young fest is too much for you, check out the much more intimate Cooper-York Fest in Memphis Made’s taproom and parking lot, with live music, food trucks, and of course, great beer.

One last reminder – the Kooky Canuck Double Your Dollars gift card sale is coming up this Wednesday at both locations. Twice the poutine, twice the maple flank steak, twice the Yonge Street Burgers (my personal favorite).

I mentioned the other day that there’s a new restaurant, Global Cafe, in Crosstown Concourse serving Nepalese, Sudanese, and Syrian food. They have a website where you can see photos of their food and their menu. Search “global cafe memphis” and it will come up. Why am I not linking to the menu here? Because I can’t. Their URL contains a special character (the e with the accent mark over it) and it won’t copy and paste correctly. Business owners: Avoid special characters in your domain name. Anyway, the menu has a diverse array of food, about 7-8 dishes from each country, and it’s all very reasonably priced.

I saw another very interesting political “what if” on Twitter yesterday. Article I, section 5 of the Constitution requires a majority (51 members) be present for the Senate to conduct business. With American hero Sen. John McCain stopping brain cancer treatment and likely not returning to the Senate, Republicans only have 50 members. Democrats might be able to block the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh by simply not showing up. And this would not be a case where the Republicans could just vote to make a rule change to get around it – it’s in the Constitution.

That’s all for now. Time to go spread a little sunshine. Back tomorrow.

Friday update: Yoga, Rocky Horror, and lots more including a “what if” scenario

A new festival is coming to Memphis next month, and this one is not a live music festival, or a festival that celebrates a particular culture. This will be something entirely different.

YOGA!

The Memphis Yoga Festival will happen at my alma mater, Rhodes College, Saturday, September 22 from 7:30 AM to 8 PM. There will be over 30 different yoga classes throughout the day, as well as a kids’ zone, a tea garden, food trucks, walking meditation, vendors, and more. Have a look at the schedule to see the vast array of activities the festival is offering. $35 in advance, $45 at the door. For those of you who have never been to Rhodes’ campus, it is beautiful and serene and an ideal place to do yoga and meditate.

Time to do the Time Warp tonight as The Rocky Horror Picture Show returns to the Orpheum. Audience participation is encouraged and you can bring your own props or buy a bag of props from Orpheum concessions. Doors open at 7 PM for an on-stage costume contest, with the movie starting at 8. I have been to this and it is a lot of fun.

There’s a fundraiser going on for a member of the Bardog Tavern family. While helping to raise money for the kids of St. Jude last Sunday, server London Wood fell off a curb, breaking her ankle and tibia. Not only will she have medical bills related to her injury, but, of course, since servers have to be on their feet all day, she will not be able to work for 4 months. Anything you can spare for medical and living expenses will be much appreciated by the staff at Bardog.

Have you heard about the Downtown Parking Study? Learn about it here.

The Redbirds return to Memphis tonight to play the Nashville Sounds, and although first pitch is 7:05, you’ll want to get there right at 6 when the gates open. The first 1500 fans in the gate get a replica of the Redbirds’ 2017 PCL Championship rings. There will be live entertainment and $2 beers in the Plaza before game time, and giveaways every inning with one fan rolling the dice for a chance to win $100,000.

Baked to Perfection is the theme at the Memphis Farmers Market this Saturday. No, that’s not a weed reference. There are many baked goods you can buy at the Market, including breads, cookies, and dog treats. UT pharmacy students will be on site 8 to noon to share information about the silent killer, high blood pressure. Also from 8 to noon, kids can make watermelon suncatchers in the crafts corral. Master Gardeners will be there from 8 to noon to answer any gardening questions you may have. The Market runs from 8 AM to 1 PM under the pavilion at Front and G.E. Patterson.

Listen to radio host Gary Parrish on the way home from work? Help put him in a dunk tank at Just City’s Plunge to Expunge at Memphis Made Brewing Co. next Thursday.

Burlesque show JustLarry’s Return to Paradise comes to the Evergreen Theater August 31-September 2.

A blogger who writes a blog called Vida Fashionista recently stayed at Hotel Napoleon. If you’re not familiar with the hotel, she does a great job covering the hotel’s feel and its amenities. Read her review here.

Daniel from Silly Goose posted a photo of a dish he and Wok’n in Memphis are thinking of doing for their collaboration pop-up brunch this Sunday. Kung pao chicken and waffles:

Trolley Stop Market posted to Facebook that they are looking to hire a cashier.

South Main Sushi is hosting a fundraiser next Friday on South Main Trolley Night, August 31, from 5 PM to midnight. DJ Dre will perform and Wiseacre will roll out its new Japanese-themed beer. The party will raise funds to help a student nurse anesthetist make a medical mission trip to the Dominican Republic.

Want to learn how to solder? HACKmemphis and Midsouth Makers are offering a class.

A group called Friends of WEVL wants change at the radio station. They claim that the amount of locally-sourced programming has decreased at WEVL in favor of more syndicated shows. They also note that of the local programmers the station does have, there is a lack of diversity, with only one of 42 being African-American.

ESPN Front Row has an interview with Marc Gasol about his time spent last month on the Mediterranean helping rescue immigrants fleeing from war and famine.

There’s a new Citizens’ Police Academy class beginning September 4.

Purple Haze has won a court battle allowing the nightclub a block south of Beale to continue serving alcohol until 5 AM, just as its neighbors on Beale are allowed to do.

This is very cool: Lyft to offer 50% off rides on Election Day

I’ve been thinking about something this morning: Trump is now implicated in a crime involving the Michael Cohen payoff to Stormy Daniels. Now that’s pretty bad, but it alone is not enough to be an impeachable offense. However, let’s assume that this is just the tip of the iceberg. Let’s suppose that the rumors I’ve heard for over a year are true, and it is discovered, say, 5 months from now, that the NRA did indeed launder $30 million in Russian money and funnel it to the RNC and the Trump campaign.  Furthermore, let’s suppose there is conclusive evidence that both Trump and Pence knew about the Russian money and approved it.

So let’s say that, in January 2019, a group of Congressional leaders come to Trump and Pence, just as Congressional leaders did with Nixon in August 1974. They tell Trump and Pence, we can no longer do anything to save you. If you don’t resign, you are going to be impeached and you are going to be found guilty and removed from office. So, Trump and Pence both resign, or they both go to impeachment hearings and are removed by a two-thirds vote of the Senate.

With the two top offices vacant, the third in line to the presidency moves up. That’s the speaker of the House.

President Paul Ryan? No. Not so fast. We’ll be past the midterm elections at that point. Ryan has said he’s stepping down as speaker. More important than that, though, is that the Democrats are rated at about 75% (according to a recent estimate by FiveThirtyEight) to take back the House. So the speaker of the House could very well be a Democrat.

No kidding, folks, we could have a Democrat in the Oval Office in 2019.

For that reason, Democrats need to be extra careful to get the Speaker election right, if they take the majority in the House in November.

President Nancy Pelosi? I have to admit it would be sweet, sweet revenge on the Republicans for enabling the orange baboon’s corruption for as long as they did. She’s not the right choice, though. She is a polarizing figure. She’d cause more years of partisan bickering, and we as a society would fail to remember that we are Americans first, before we are Republicans and Democrats.

We need someone who will be a calming influence, the way Ronald Reagan was in the ’80s. I didn’t agree with a lot of his political views, but there was no doubt he was the Great Communicator, and he had the ability to make people believe that everything was going to be all right. We need a Democrat with that kind of communication ability in the speaker seat, in case the move up to the presidency does indeed happen.

Just something to think about.

By the way, if that scenario did play out, that would really suck for anyone with presidential aspirations not serving in the House of Representatives. They would face the tough choice of contesting a primary against an incumbent of their own party, or possibly having to wait as late as 2028 to run.

Whew! That’s the end of this very long post. Back tomorrow with more.

Thursday update

Memphis Madness is coming back. The open practice and celebration of the Memphis Tigers basketball team will happen October 4 at FedExForum. Ticket prices (that’s right, they’re actually charging this year) will be $10 plaza and club, $5 terrace. The event is important not only to fire up the Tiger fan base, but to impress class of 2019 and 2020 recruits who will be visiting. The event was discontinued when Tubby Smith was head coach. Great move by Coach Penny to bring it back.

Interested in being part of the Bluff City Mafia, the loud and strong supporters of the new Memphis USL soccer team? Check out this interview. Until now, I have never been a huge soccer fan, but I have to admit I kind of want to be part of the Bluff City Mafia.

Downtown Memphis Commission is calling for proposals for art installations for The Artery, an alley in the Downtown core. The Artery starts at Second north of Madison, bends onto Maggie H. Isabel St./Rendezvous Alley for 2 blocks, then turns back toward Main at Gen. Washburn’s Escape Alley.

The National Civil Rights Museum has announced its 2018 Freedom Award recipients, and what a list it is. Former vice-president Joe Biden, the Reverend Jesse Jackson, and Pitt Hyde will receive the award Wednesday, October 17 at the Orpheum. Please run for president in 2020, Uncle Joe!

Our team name of “Stormy Scandals” wasn’t a winner, but we snuck into a first-place victory at trivia at Blind Bear by 2 points last night.

Thanks to my teammates on a great collaboration: award-winning bartender Cady, French teacher Mr. Davenport, and Moody Ques deputy director of public relations Perjorie T. Roll.

Brad Jones has been named the second coach of the Grizzlies’ developmental league team the Memphis Hustle. Jones has previously been both head coach and GM of G-League teams.

A new festival is coming to Fourth Bluff October 13.

Check out citizenuniversity.us to learn more.

Cornhole tournaments at Loflin Yard start today.

Ballet Memphis will host a free beginner Pilates class at Wiseacre’s outdoor pavilion next Wednesday at 7 PM.

New York State has issued a subpoena to Michael Cohen in the state’s ongoing investigation of the Trump crime family. You know, I have Republican friends who claim that despite all the bad news for Trump this week, he’s still going to get 8 years. I disagree. I think his prison sentence will be way longer than 8 years.

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

Wed update: Bocce ball court, big DNA meeting, #MuellerTime and more

The bocce ball court at South Main and Talbot is no more.

Weep not for the bocce ball court, however; it’s being dug up for the best of reasons. The building you see in the background will become Slider Out, the second Slider Inn location. Like the original, Slider Out will have a huge patio area that will seat 100.

The bocce ball court was never meant to be permanent. It was an improvement to South Main, transforming a blighted vacant lot into something that looked nice and that area residents and visitors could enjoy, until the time came when someone purchased the lot to build something permanent there.

I passed by the lot last night on the way to Max’s Sports Bar to watch the second week of their cornhole tournament.

Prior to the start of the matches, Max went over the rules and announced which teams were playing on which boards.

My troll wanted us to enter the cornhole tournament as a team. I had to point out to her that 1) we missed the entry deadline and 2) her arms don’t move, so she can’t throw.

On to the news. This month’s Downtown Neighborhood Association meeting, set for Tuesday, August 28 at the Redbirds Club at AutoZone Park, is going to be a huge one. It will feature a panel of experts on Memphis sports. Master of Ceremonies will be Geoff Calkins of The Daily Memphian. Other panelists will include Eli Savoie of Real Sports Talk WHBQ; Chris Vernon of Grind City Media, host of the Chris Vernon Show; Gary Unger, president and CEO of the Memphis Redbirds; and Mike Miller, assistant coach of the Memphis Tigers men’s basketball team. There will be a cash bar and light snacks will be provided. 6:00 social, 6:30 presentation. This event is free for DNA members and $10 for visitors.

The New Daisy will host a free concert put on by the Tennessee Department of Tourism Development on September 15. The Six Degrees to Tennessee Roots Jam will feature Grammy-winners The Roots along with Elle King, Dustin Lynch, Estelle, JJ Julius Son from Kaleo, and The Isley Brothers. The concert will coincide with a new Rolling Stone search engine, that when you search for an artist, it reveals how many degrees of separation they are from Tennessee.

The Redbirds will offer a specialty ticket in conjunction with Aldo’s Pizza Pies on Saturday. With the ticket, you get a 22-ounce Redbirds logo mug. You can get it filled up with bottomless soft drinks at the game. You also get a coupon for a slice of Aldo’s pizza, redeemable at the Downtown or Midtown location. Also, through September 3 you can bring the mug to Aldo’s for $3 draft beers, $3 ice cream floats, or $1 sodas.

The Memphis International Auto Show will return to the Cook Convention Center September 21-23.

This isn’t Downtown news, but for those of you who like international food, head over to Crosstown Concourse. A new restaurant called Global Cafe is serving food from Nepal, Syria, and Sudan.

There will be a Leaf Dish Class by Erica Bodine Pottery at the Memphis Made taproom this Sunday at 2:30. Each student will impress a leaf into clay. $35 per person. The leaf dishes will be made Sunday, glazed September 2, and picked up September 9.

That’s the news for today. Now let’s get on to the good stuff.

Paul Manafort had been on trial for 18 criminal charges. The jury returned a guilty verdict on 8 of the charges, related to tax fraud and bank fraud, and a mistrial was declared on the other 10. The mistrial most likely doesn’t matter. The 8 convictions are likely to be enough to put Paulie Walnuts in prison for the rest of his miserable life. Remember also that he still has another trial coming in September, facing even more charges.

If this were the only news item of the day, it would be a pretty terrible day for President Trump. True, the crimes weren’t related to Russia, and they occurred before Manafort worked on Trump’s campaign. However, Manafort was Trump’s campaign manager for three months, showing that Trump does not hire “the best people” as he claims. It also is further proof that Special Counsel Mueller’s investigation is not a “witch hunt.”

The really bad news for Trump is the other shoe that dropped yesterday. Michael Cohen, for years Trump’s personal lawyer and “fixer,” entered a plea deal, admitting guilt to 8 criminal charges. Two of the charges were related to illegal campaign contributions. The judge asked Cohen to describe each crime he committed. For the campaign finance violations, he could have simply said he “conspired with one or more members of the campaign.” But he didn’t. He said he made the illegal contributions “in coordination with, and at the direction of” a candidate for federal office. Cohen only has three clients, and the other two weren’t running for federal office. BAM. For the first time, Donald Trump has been directly implicated in crimes.

Plus, Cohen has said he will not accept a pardon if offered one, and he is willing to talk to Mueller. He has also indicated that he has information related to whether Trump knew about, and actively encouraged, hacking in the 2016 election.

I’m excited. I truly believe we are seeing the beginning of the end of this corrupt administration.

All right. I’m tired of writing. Back tomorrow with more news.

Tuesday update

If you haven’t voted in the Memphis Flyer’s Best of Memphis 2018 poll, better get to it. Tomorrow is the last day for voting.

The Vault is having a collaboration night with Wok’n in Memphis food truck this evening.

The Pocket, a new luxury bar and cigar lounge at 115 Union, is set to open its doors to the public tomorrow. Starting September 14 it will be a members-only venue, so if you go in there and like what you experience, you can sign up.

Holly has reasons to celebrate 901 Day at Exposure at AutoZone Park. This year, however, 901 Day can’t be celebrated on 9/01 at the park, because they’re having the soccer exhibition match that day. So it will happen on August 30. Over 100 organizations will be there handing out information: everything from arts & culture, community organizations, fitness and sports organizations, organizations with volunteer opportunities, and social and entertainment organizations. If you have yet to find where you fit in as a Memphian, this is a day for you.

In addition to the organizations at 901 Day at Exposure, there will be a celebrity kickball game, Grizzlies-related entertainment, the Beale Street Flippers, food, frozen pops, and much more.

The Peabody was recently named the Best Historic Hotel in USA Today’s 10Best Reader’s Choice poll.

Roy Orbison returns to the stage at the Orpheum on October 23. Wait, isn’t he dead? Well, yes he is, but his return is made possible by a Hologram Concert Tour. Tickets go on sale this Friday at 10 AM.

Get ready for another alley party in Barboro Alley on Thursday, September 20, featuring DJ Capital A and DJ Superman. Free admission and Amurica photo booth pictures. Food by Belle Tavern, Aldo’s Pizza Pies, MEMPopS, and Local. Beers, games, and more.

The nonconference schedule for the Memphis Tigers men’s basketball team has been released. It’s certainly better than last year, with LSU, Oklahoma State, Texas Tech, and Tennessee in the mix, plus possibly some other big names if Memphis advances in the AdvoCare Invitational.

Another WWE show is coming to the Memphis metro. NXT, the developmental territory for WWE, will have a show at the Landers Center on October 12, with tickets going on sale at Ticketmaster this Friday. Current WWE Universal champion Roman Reigns is a NXT alumnus, as are his brothers in The Shield and many more stars on the Raw and Smackdown rosters. Great chance to see the stars of tomorrow in a more intimate venue than FedExForum.

Writers at the Roof, a songwriter night hosted by Mark Parsell, happens tonight at Tin Roof 8 to midnight.

This is interesting: How to control a conversation, according to a dominatrix

That’s it for now. Time to watch tutorials for a development environment I haven’t used in a few years to get back up to speed, then after that I will get out. I heard I missed a good time at the cornhole tournament at Max’s Sports Bar last Tuesday, so this evening I will head down there and grab a spot on the back patio where I can watch. Back tomorrow with more news.

Monday update

It was another successful year at the Monroe Avenue Fest. Great music, some super raffle prizes, good food, lots of craft beer (thanks to Eagle Distributing for their sponsorship). I don’t have an exact dollar total for the amount raised for St. Jude but I will try to get that number and post it when it is available. Fundraising is still going on for a couple of months (and you can still donate online) so the total won’t be available for a while yet. Congratulations to Bardog on its 10th birthday and to Aldo, Melissa and everyone involved in the planning on an awesome event that makes Downtown a fun place to live.

Longtime bartender Panda is leaving for Colorado next week. I said goodbye by dunking her twice in the tank. James, you still owe me a ball. I’ll collect on that at the 2019 party.

Breakaway-Bardog 5K results are up. Hmmm, very interesting… the AGES of the runners are listed. If you know someone who ran the race and are curious about how old they are, you can search for their name and look it up. Hope no one who ran the race yesterday has been lying about their age!

Excited about the new USL soccer team in Memphis? Maybe you should join @BluffCityMafia. They’re not soccer hooligans, but they are people who plan to root for our city’s team in the most loud and obnoxious way possible.

Medium has a good article about the Memphis River Parks Partnership’s grand reopening of the Mississippi River Museum.

Wondering what’s on the menu of the Wok’n in Memphis pop-up brunch that happens at the Silly Goose every Sunday 11 AM-3 PM? I snapped a photo of the menu yesterday (click for a larger size).

Not sure if it changes from week to week, but this will at least give you an idea what to expect. Don’t forget that there’s music by DJ Maverick at brunch too.

November 10 has been announced at the Howl at the Moon fundraiser for Streetdog Foundation. I have been several years and it is a fantastic party.

The ever-popular beginner sushi class run by Birmingham Sushi returns to the Memphis Made taproom on Sunday, September 9 from 3 to 5 PM. These classes fill up fast, so if you want to take the class I recommend you sign up ASAP.

The MBJ has an article about the future plans of Hive Collective, the pop-up co-working an retail space at 100 S. Main.

Remember my “love my life but at the same time deeply depressed” post from a couple of weeks ago? I experienced that again yesterday. This time, though, it wasn’t career-related, but with regard to the social circles in which I run.

I had multiple people – including Aldo himself – come up to me and thank me for all I do for the alley party and Downtown in general, both through my blog and through just being a good listener and good friend. Thank you. Those words mean the world to me. My friend Neal said the other day, other cities don’t have what we have Downtown with this large and wonderful group of friends, and that is absolutely true. I am lucky and honored and privileged to be a part of this. In that sense, I love every day of my life.

There was also a group of people there, supposedly long-time friends, who couldn’t even be bothered to come up and say hello. They have heard and apparently believed things that have been said about me that are not true, without ever coming to me and asking my side of the story. They’ve had 3 years to do this but apparently can’t be bothered. As someone I confide in regularly told me, “At some point you have to question whether those people are really your friends.” I am deeply disappointed and hurt by those people.

(By the way – two from that group have come to me and talked about it. It means a lot to me that you did, and I want you to know you’re not included in the paragraph above.)

That’s it for now. I’m going to get back to my non-blog writing project and then get out mid-afternoon. Back tomorrow with more news.

Saturday update

This is not going to be a terribly long post. I’m working on a writing project and have been paying less attention to Downtown news than usual.

Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella plays the Orpheum today at 2 PM as part of the Summer Movie Series. Doors open at 1 with a drink special and movie-themed quotes.

The other day I was talking to my friend Dennis, and he showed me coupon books you can buy from the Memphis Union Mission. When someone approaches you, saying they are homeless and need help, you can offer them a coupon, entitling them to four free nights at the Mission, plus meals. By doing that instead of giving them money, you know that you are truly helping them and not paying for their next liquor bottle or crack rock.

I was in the Blind Bear last night and Mary had the 1994 Page/Plant remake of Led Zeppelin’s “Since I’ve Been Lovin’ You” playing. It made me realize, this coming Monday, August 20, is Robert Plant’s 70th birthday. Plant loves Memphis and is a frequent visitor. He is known to go clothes shopping at Winfield’s at Main and Madison.

You are so Memphis if…

One of the last postgame fireworks displays of the season happens tonight at AutoZone Park. First pitch is at 6:35, with select $2 beers in the Plaza prior to the game.

Here’s your daily reminder to go to Monroe Avenue Fest tomorrow from noon to 6 to have a fun Sunday while helping the kids of St. Jude.

Outta here for now. May skip a day tomorrow, but back no later than Monday.

Friday update

Monroe Avenue Fest now has its own Twitter handle. Follow the festival at @MonroeAveFest for the latest news.

Y’all, I’m going to say it one more time. This is seriously one of the most fun festivals of the year, with an entire block of Monroe Avenue (Front to Main) blocked off. Plus, it raises tens of thousands of dollars for the kids of St. Jude. There’s no shortage of things to do. There’s local food by the Slider Rider food truck, craft beer (and they have PBR too), a dunk tank, a raffle with some fabulous prizes donated by local businesses, live music all afternoon, giant beer pong, a VIP area with food and beer, Grandma’s meatball eating contest, and bartender Colin getting tattooed for St. Jude. It’s noon to 6 this Sunday. Prior to the festival is the Breakaway-Bardog 5K and after-party.

MATA is hiring trolley drivers. There will be a job fair next Thursday at the trolley barn at 545 N. Main.

The Memphis Redbirds are closing in on a playoff berth and tickets are now on sale. They have packages where you buy a ticket to Game 3 of the first or second rounds, a ticket which includes a cookout, and as part of that package you get free tickets to Game 4 (if necessary) and Game 5 (if necessary).

A security consultant made recommendations for improving safety on Beale Street, including reinstating the Beale Street Bucks cover charge on Saturday nights. Petty crime dropped 30 percent when the Beale Street Bucks program was in place.

Interesting random thing I read yesterday: How to make Taco Bell salt with leftover sauce packets

Celebrate the two acts that transformed rock and roll more than anyone else in history as Elvis meets The Beatles tonight at the New Daisy.

PRIMAS Bakery and Boutique has its grand opening tonight 5-8 at 523 S. Main.

Time to hit Publish and head to Bardog. I always like to be there the Friday before Monroe Avenue Fest and watch them do the last-minute planning. Bardog is family.

Back tomorrow with more news.

Thursday update

Did you know that the Orpheum is turning 90 years old this year? There’s going to be a gala called Soiree in the Spotlight to celebrate on November 10. The evening will start off with hors d’oeuvres in the Halloran Centre, then over to the grand old theatre for an evening of delicious food, a silent auction, an open bar, and dancing.

Veteran soccer coach Tim Mulqueen has been named head coach of the USL Memphis soccer franchise. Mulqueen is close with USL Memphis advisor and soccer superstar Tim Howard, and is credited with giving Howard his start in soccer at age 12.

Coach Mulqueen will throw the first pitch at Saturday night’s Redbirds game, and there will be a special ticket that includes a meet-and-greet before the game. After the game there will be fireworks.

Evan Farris and Company jam on the back deck tonight at the Dirty Crow Inn, 8 to 11 PM.

2000 movie Love and Basketball plays at the Orpheum tomorrow night as part of the summer movie series. There will be a special visit by the Memphis Grizzlies Grannies and Grandpas dance team prior to the game at 6 PM. The movie is rated PG-13 for language and sexuality.

Calvary Episcopal is hosting A Night with the Memphis Ukulele Band on Friday, September 7. Seating is limited and suggested donation is $10.

Want to add a snuggly ball of fur to your household? Meet Sabrina.

Adorable, isn’t she?

Choose901 is having a Toast the 901 event at Old Dominick on August 31. Bars, food trucks, games, music, dancing, and at midnight, a toast to the arrival of 9/01 Day.

There will be a Beale Street Art Crawl, free and open to the public, on Saturday, October 20.

This Gulf Redfish from Paulette’s on Mud Island flashed across my feed yesterday. Looks yummy.

Google comes to Memphis tomorrow at the main library. There will be seminars on the Google tools you can use to help your business. There will also be one-on-one coaching sessions for which you can sign up. Very cool!

Grizzlies announcer Pete Pranica has been asked to go to Mumbai to coach the local announcers. They have a game of the week there and do voice-overs. Sounds like the NBA wants the Indian announcers to learn from the very best of the best!

I watched the Miami Marlins-Atlanta Braves game last night and saw the first pitch. There is no doubt Marlins pitcher Jose Urena beaned Braves batter Ronald Acuna Jr. on purpose. I hope Urena gets handed a suspension. That kind of thing is not what baseball is all about.

ArtsMemphis has an opening for Director of Marketing & Donor Engagement.

If you want to play for the Memphis Hustle, there will be open local tryouts next month.

That’s it for this post. Sorry for being late getting it up, but I had some things on my mind and decided to do some writing. I may skip a day tomorrow because I like to be at Bardog the Friday before the alley party.