Monday update

For those of you who fondly remember the fish races at the original Sleep Out Louie’s, it appears something similar is now happening at Loflin Yard on Sunday nights. They had turtle races with a live video on Facebook. The turtles were placed in the middle of a large circle, and at start time were released from a bucket. First to make it outside the circle was the winner. The turtles were in an enclosed space so they couldn’t escape, and they weren’t harmed in any way. I couldn’t tell how people knew which turtle was “their” turtle. Loflin Yard is doing a lot of fun stuff lately and I need to spend more time there once the weather warms up a bit.

The Memphis Restaurant Association had their annual awards banquet last night, and the Restaurateur of the Year was a name many will recognize: Patrick Reilly, co-owner of the Majestic Grille with his wife Deni. In addition to operating that tremendously successful restaurant for the past 13 years, Patrick and Deni have consulted with other restaurants, helping them develop the systems for sustained long-term success. Congratulations! A very well-deserved honor.

The CA has a review of KISS’ performance at FedExForum Saturday night, with all the theatrics the band is known for and a nod to their first Memphis performance, in 1974 at Lafayette’s Music Room.

LeBron James comes to town tonight as the Grizzlies host the Los Angeles Lakers at FedExForum tonight at 7.

Cerrito Bingo is hosting BingoMania at Memphis Made Brewing Co. this Friday at 7 PM. This will be a wrestling-themed bingo night, and anyone who dresses in wrestling gear or who wears a wrestling T-shirt will get an extra card. There will be a prize for best ring attire. If you bingo on a WrestleMania number (that’d be 1 through 35 counting the 2019 show) you score free tickets to 901 Wrestling. There will be Royal Rumble pinball for you to play. If you get hungry, the New Wing Order food truck will be parked outside.

Jennifer Biggs of the Daily Memphian has info on the new Cousins Maine Lobster truck that is operating in Memphis. The truck is a franchise of a business that got funding from one of the investors on Shark Tank in 2011. The goal of the business is to bring New England-style lobster boils to cities across the country. There are Maine and Connecticut rolls and items such as a lobster grilled cheese, lobster quesadilla, and lobster bisque.

Amid the wave of businesses relocating Downtown from other parts of the city, Raymond James is doing the opposite and packing up their headquarters on N. Front Street for a move to East Memphis. They have had problems with the building in recent years including employees being trapped in elevators.

Southern Living has an article on classic Mississippi roast and how it differs from other varieties of pot roast. Pontotoc Lounge serves this dish, and it is so popular that it is on both the dinner and brunch menus.

Don’t forget that the kickoff party for BuildDowntown Design Studio is tonight from 5 to 7:30 at the Center for Southern Folkore Hall. It’s open house format. Come join them for drinks, food, live music, and conversation about the future direction of Downtown.

El Mero Taco will be selling their Mexican fare at Cordelia’s Market tonight from 5 to 8.

I continue to have computer problems. Yesterday I got a portable version of Ubuntu 18.10 running on my ailing laptop and it worked beautifully. I was so happy. Then this morning, while I was on a trip to Walgreens, it froze up, and wouldn’t unfreeze. Rebooting didn’t help. So I’m going to try again, using a different flavor of Linux on a different USB drive. After I get that fixed I’ll do happy hour at the Silly Goose then probably stop by the BuildDowntown party. Back tomorrow with more news.

Sunday update

Warning for those of you who park on Monroe Avenue: The first two spaces, after you turn eastbound onto Monroe from Front, have been marked “Loading zone – will tow away” and the meters next to them have been covered up with bags. Previously those were legal street parking places, used by those coming to the neighborhood to visit businesses like The Little Tea Shop, Bardog, the dry cleaner, and Bogey’s.

Terrace at the River Inn of Harbor Town will host a Fat Tuesday celebration 4-9 PM on Tuesday, March 5. There will be food specials including mojo shrimp & grit cakes, chicken & sausage gumbo, and king cake. Cocktail specials will include a New Orleans hurricane, Pimm’s iced tea, and Blackberry on Bourbon Street.

West Memphis in May? The mayor of West Memphis says that Memphis in May officials reached out to him and said that they were not happy with the list of proposed alternate sites for Music Fest in 2020 while Tom Lee Park will be under construction. The mayor quickly threw his hat in the ring, and is making a presentation to Memphis in May officials to try and bring the festival across the bridge. He has identified three spots that could be suitable. The mayor says West Memphis is willing to do “whatever we can that’s reasonable.” West Memphis wouldn’t be my first choice, but it’d be better than relocating to, say, Shelby Farms. If they got Southland to throw in a major sponsorship package, it could be an offer that’s too good to refuse.

The Orpheum will reveal its 2019-20 Broadway season tomorrow at 6 PM, and you can watch on Facebook Live as it happens. Learn about the shows coming to Memphis next season, and how you can have first pick of tickets by becoming a season ticket holder.

Country singer Jerry Patton plays Tin Roof this afternoon at 3.

That’ll do it. Slow news day. Or it could just be that I missed some news. I’ve been playing around with trying to get a version of Portable Linux, booted off a USB stick, to revive a computer that’s been dead since November. I’m 0 for 3 on installations so far, but I’ve decided to take the mindset of Thomas Edison and just keep failing and failing until I succeed. Back tomorrow with more news.

Saturday update: Music Fest 2020 alternative sites and more

The list of alternative sites for 2020 Memphis in May Beale Street Music Fest has been released, and Memphis in May has some concerns. I don’t blame them. Let’s go through the list.

  • Beale Street and Church Park – Music Fest when sold out gets about 55,000 attendees a day. How in the world are you going to fit 55,000 people into this space? This worked in 1977 but Music Fest has grown since then.
  • Greenbelt Park on Mud Island – Right across the street from people’s homes? Oh boy, I bet the residents would love that! Drunks tromping through their neighborhood at 1:30 in the morning going “WOOOOOOOO!” Their lovely park would be torn to pieces by the end of the weekend. Also, this park floods a lot more quickly than Tom Lee. What do you do if half the park is under water in May 2020?
  • Mud Island, the portion south of the new dog park, and Mud Island River Park. Might work and you’ve got one stage built in. But again, you don’t know how much green space you’re going to have, because you can’t predict how much of the island will be under water 13 months from now.
  • Martin Luther King Riverside Park – This is the park west of I-55 between South Parkway and Mallory. It’s big enough but would be inconvenient to get to and in no way can be called “keeping the festival Downtown.” Also, where would people park? I sure as hell wouldn’t want to park on the streets east of I-55 and walk over. That area is one of the biggest gang-infested ‘hoods in the city.
  • The area south of I-40 on Riverside Drive – Would this be the area where RiverArtsFest was held in 2018, and where Southern Hot Wing Fest used to be held? Might work. Seems like kind of a tight fit though. In my opinion the best site of the ones on the list, not that that’s saying much.
  • 9.05 acres on the river south of I-40 – This is called Crump Park I believe. Pull it up on Google Maps and compare its size to that of Tom Lee Park. I can’t see how this would handle the typical Music Fest capacity.
  • Georgia Avenue Elementary – This is a school that has been closed for several years, at 690 Mississippi between the intersections of Lauderdale and Crump. I applaud the idea of re-purposing closed schools for community benefit; however, this area is NOT SAFE. Even if I’m wrong, the perception of “not safe” is so strong that it would hurt festival attendance.

This is really a case of the unstoppable force vs. the immovable object. Memphis River Parks Partnership’s long-term plan for Tom Lee Park needs to happen. On the other hand, it’s unfair to expect Memphis in May to lose tens in thousands of revenue for one year, and for the hotel, restaurant, and related industries in the city to sacrifice millions in revenue for one year. I really don’t know what the solution is here. I want so badly to see a win-win come out of this, but as of yet it doesn’t seem possible.

I’d be curious why Tiger Lane was not among the alternative sites. BBQ Fest was moved there in 2011 due to river flooding, and while I certainly prefer Tom Lee Park, Tiger Lane was not bad. I don’t see why it wouldn’t work equally well for Music Fest, and parking out there is ample. True, it’s not Downtown, but come on, MLK Riverside Park isn’t either and that’s being considered.

In other riverfront news, the historic cobblestones are going to get a $6.3 million renovation. That is great news. No other city in America has a cobblestone embankment like the one here in Memphis. We should take pride in that. The river’s got a story to tell, and the cobblestones are a part of that story.

Grandpas in makeup come to FedExForum tonight for the KISS End of the Road tour. Just looked it up on Wikipedia… Gene will be 70 on August 25 of this year.

Don’t forget that there are crawfish boils at both Max’s Sports Bar and Loflin Yard this afternoon. Both boils are rain or shine.

I don’t do Fireball anymore but this recipe for grilled Fireball pineapple is pretty amazing. BBQ Fest?

Several of us gathered at the Silly Goose yesterday afternoon and reminisced about our BBQ teammate Danny C. who passed away this week. Danny was the kind of person who was always there with a helpful comment. However, understanding that unsolicited advice can sometimes not be welcomed, he’d often temper his remarks with the sweetest intro: “Look, you fucking asshole, this is how you do it.”

A party is being planned to celebrate Danny’s life, and we’d like to encourage those who were active on the Ques Brothers to be a part of it. The Ques Brothers (2007-2011) were the predecessor team to both Squeal Street BBQ and 2018 top 10 shoulder team the Moody Ques. I will spread the word around once I get more details. I’ve already heard we’ll have people coming down from Chicago.

That’s it for now. Back to my project I’m working on, installing Portable Linux on a laptop. Got it up and running, now I’ve got to get the wireless adapter running so it can get an Internet connection. Fun fun. Back tomorrow with more news.

Friday update

We’ve got a “this is SO Memphis” thing happening at FedExForum tonight… a giveaway had to be postponed because someone is wanted by the police. The first 5000 fans tonight in the arena for the Grizzlies game against the Los Angeles Clippers wee set to receive a Jaren Jackson Jr. “Shoot” dance figure. However, now they will receive a voucher for a different JJJ figure, to be redeemed at a later date. The reason why? The originator of the “Shoot” dance, BlocBoy JB, is wanted by the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office on theft, gun, and drug charges. It just doesn’t get much more Memphis than that… mane.

So I’m sure you’ve all heard about the petition to get the Memphis City Council to change the name of Main Street to Mane Street. I can understand how people would want a street named for a term that refers to a man. After all, we’ve had a street named after a term that refers to a woman for many years now: Broad Avenue.

Back to BlocBoy JB for a minute… the Grizzlies aren’t the only organization for which his criminal charges are causing PR problems. He’s booked to play Music Fest. I guess Memphis in May is going to have to start running background checks before they book their artists.

We don’t yet know the beer that will be the winner in the Memphis Flyer 2019 beer bracket, but we know the brewery. Meddlesome has two beers in the finals, last year’s winner 201 Hoplar and Broad Hammer. Vote here. You have until 11:59 tonight to vote.

Edible Memphis continues to impress with its outstanding writing about local restaurants and the people behind them. In an article posted online this week, they profiled Cesar Gonzalez, who is bringing the taste of Venezuela to Memphis. Several years ago, he opened Sabor Caribe out in The Edge at 662 Madison. He uses recipes inspired by his grandmother. For those of you a bit fearful to try Venezuelan food, fear not; Gonzalez says that unlike most other Latin cuisine, his country’s is not hot and spicy. I want an arepa with shredded beef and cheese! Maybe I’ll have to make the walk up Madison one day next week, if we can ever catch a day when it’s not raining.

The Daily Memphian reports that Memphis in May has requested changes to the redesign of Tom Lee Park. Although Memphis River Parks Partnership has promised it will not be the case, the folks at Memphis in May continue to worry that the new park, with its trees and hills, will not contain ample space for Music Fest and BBQ Fest infrastructure.

Robusto by Havana Mix, the cigar shop with full bar featured this season on Bar Rescue, seeks people to work in the humidor. Experience with cigars is not required, but a passion for knowledge is. Submit your resume to cigaronefamily@gmail.com or stop by to fill out an application.

Sarah McLachlan will be in concert at the Orpheum tonight, with opening act Vanessa Freebairn-Smith.

Yet another new style of yoga has popped up: Twerk ‘Til It Hurts Yoga. This class combines yoga, fitness and meditation with dance, specifically the form of dance known as twerking. YOGA!

Pet peeve of mine: People in bars and restaurants who do not know how to use their INSIDE VOICE. Yesterday I was at one of my happy hour spots, and a friend of mine who was sitting in the chair next to me was telling the bartender and me a story about her Wednesday night. It was really interesting but I could only hear every other word because the guy four seats down from me was on FaceTime and was talking loud enough to drown out every other conversation in the bar. Why do people feel the need to do that?

Time to go be productive. This morning I brought my mom’s old laptop back from the dead. There’s nothing wrong with the hardware but it errored out back in November and Windows Recovery wouldn’t work. This morning I got a portable flavor of Linux known as Porteus to boot off a USB drive. Now I’ve just got to figure out how to make it see my Wi-Fi network, which it should be able to, considering that I have three other devices connected to the network right now. Back tomorrow with more news.

 

Thursday update

WMC Action News 5 has an article that is a must-read if you’re a fan of Memphis history. It’s a look at how Memphis in May got its start, back in the 1970s when less than 500 people lived Downtown, the Peabody and Beale Street were shuttered, and the neighborhood was so dead that the Orpheum had to show X-rated movies at times to stay afloat. At the time, white Memphis and black Memphis tended to celebrate the month of May separately, and Memphis in May was conceived as an event to bring the races together.

New Memphis soccer team Memphis 901 FC is having a Fan Fest at AutoZone Park Saturday, March 2 from 10 AM to 2 PM.  This event is free and open to the public. There will be an open practice session, and fans will have the chance to go onto the field and shoot penalty kicks. As the event wraps up at 2 there will be a team photo with fans. Season ticket holders will have access to an exclusive autograph session.

There’s been a hole in the ground at the northwest corner of G.E. Patterson and Front for the past 13 years. That was the site of the original Downtown Blue Monkey, which burned in 2005. The owners of the Monkey decided it was more cost-effective to move into the building next door rather than rebuild. They still own the land, though, and the Daily Memphian reports that they are now ready to do something with the space. A 3-story mixed-use development will rise on that corner with a ground floor deli and apartments upstairs. With Central Station and Malco at the Power House opening right down the street, that corner is positioned to be prime real estate.

Street closure notice: The Mid-South Farm and Gin Show is coming to the Cook Convention Center next week. Poplar Avenue between Front and Second will be closed off February 25 to March 3 so vendors can show off their equipment. 50 vendors and 19.500 spectators are expected.

Next Thursday, February 28, there will be Competitive Connect Four at Loflin Yard 7 PM-10 PM. This is a 21 and up event. All skill levels are encouraged. There will be prizes for the winners and an additional prize for the first one knocked out.

If you have outdoor plans Saturday, you may need to re-think them.

The Memphis No Kid Hungry Dinner will happen at the Gray Canary Monday, March 18 at 6 PM. Chefs Andy Ticer and Michael Hudman will present a multi-course seated dinner, preceded by a cocktail hour. There will be a live auction as well. The purpose of funds raised by this dinner is to make sure that no child goes without food and to teach families how to cook nutritious and affordable meals.

South Bluffs residents have requested more SkyCop cameras for the entrances to their communities. The city has awarded them $2500 for five cameras. Now they need to come up with matching funds.

Lunch time! I walked up to Court Square and visited the @NineDoughOne food truck. I got a Buffalo pizza: Buffalo sauce base, mozzarella, pulled chicken, bacon, topped with ranch and more Buffalo sauce. The trucks are there every Thursday from 11 AM to 2 PM.

They have a lobster pizza on the menu, but were sold out of it. Maybe next Thursday…

Back tomorrow with more news.

Wednesday update

With the weather getting a little warmer, Max’s Sports Bar has gone ahead and made the announcement that they will start doing Crawfish Saturdays every Saturday for the near future. Crawfish Haven based in Horn Lake, Mississippi will bring their rig and provide crawfish by the pound every Saturday afternoon beginning at 12:30. There will be taters, corn and sausage, cooked in the boil, in the crawfish boxes as well.

This is going to be interesting, with Loflin Yard having announced yesterday that they are also doing crawfish Saturdays every week. The two establishments are only about 6 blocks apart. They share a lot of the same regulars, who have friends behind the bar at both places. Wonder how people are going to choose? I will say this: You can’t go wrong with the crawfish at either of these venues, and I would say they are better prepared than at any Memphis crawfish festival.

If you want to bring kids or pets to the crawfish boil, then Loflin is the place for you. Max’s is a 21 and up establishment. Loflin has the yard in which dogs are welcome.

On the other hand, if you want to watch sports while you eat, Max’s has a slight edge with a dozen TVs. We have the run-up to March Madness in the coming weeks, the Grizslies trying to finish ninth worst in the NBA so they can have a 6.1% chance to draft in the top three and a 93.9% chance to CONVEY THAT PICK, and the Memphis Express trying not to be the worst team in the AAF.

In other Max’s news, their spring cornhole tournament begins March 12. It will run on Tuesday nights through April 30. You can sign up at the bar and registration is $50 per team. Rules & Regulations

Perjorie. You can’t throw. I don’t mean that as a derisive description of your cornhole skills. But, you literally can’t move your arms.

For my readers over 60: Cordelia’s Market offers a 10% senior discount on Wednesdays.

Go see a circus when you get the chance; they may not be around a lot longer. Circuses are having trouble finding new clowns these days because all the top prospects are choosing politics instead.

If you go to the lunchtime preaching series and waffle shop at Calvary Episcopal during Lent, and you’re a fan of music, might want to mark March 21 on the calendar. Two accomplished musicians, The Rev. John Kilzer and Kirk Whalum, will speak on how they experience God through music as well as other sources.

The Grizzlies 5K returns on Saturday, April 6. There will be ticket packages for individuals as well as for groups of 20 or more. Packages include entry and bib number to the 9 AM race, a race T-shirt, and a ticket to either the April 7 game against Dallas or the April 10 game against Golden State. Following the race on the 6th, from 10 AM to noon there will be a beer tasting for race participants, held by Eagle Distributing. Ticket packages are $45-75 for individuals, with packages for $40 per person for groups of 20 or more, or $35 per person for groups of 50 or more.

Memphis got a bunch of rain yesterday and this morning, and weatherpeople are saying that system isn’t even the heaviest we will experience this week. A system moving through Thursday afternoon through Saturday afternoon is expected to drop another 5 inches of rain on the already-saturated ground. The Memphis Flyer has a look at what the city is doing to prepare for flash flooding. My concern in all this is water rapidly bubbling up through storm drains, creating a bowl effect. A few of my readers will recognize what I’m talking about here.

Reimagining the Civic Commons has an article about the 5 things in the new River Garden at Mississippi River Park that will bring people together: the Tree House, the fire pits and coffee, the swings by the meadow, the River Garden Rangers who create a welcoming experience for guests, and the Mississippi River itself.

Yesterday I was hanging out at one of my favorite spots when a guy came in to apply for a cook or barback job. Now, I get it that it’s not the same as applying for a professional position, and it’s not necessary to have on a dress shirt, dress pants, a tie, anything like that. But this guy had on saggy jeans, and he had a hoodie on and didn’t bother to put down the hood once he was inside. If I were the owner or manager of that place, I would think, he takes no pride at all in his appearance, why would I think he’s going to take any pride in his job or in the food he puts out? I hate to be sound like an old fuddy duddy, but c’mon, man. Make at least a token effort to impress your potential future employer when you show up to ask for a job.

Friday is only the 22nd, but in a month with 28 days, that makes it the last Friday of the month. That means it will once again be time for South Main Trolley Night, with most of the shops and galleries in the area staying open until 9 or later. There will be a member area with burgers and drinks for SMA members next to Primas, weather permitting (which it almost surely won’t permit).

Things happening during Trolley Night:

  • Art Village Gallery (410 S. Main) will have an exhibit called “Inhabitants of the Earth” by Nigerian artist Uchay Joel Chima for Trolley Night.
  • Edge Gallery (509 S. Main) will have an opening reception for the work of Wayne Russell, a blues musician and artists. His paintings depict Delta and musical images.
  • Primas Bakery (523 S. Main) will have another pop-up featuring their friend Colton with Hard Knot Designs.
  • South Main Sounds (550 S. Main) will have a Songwriter Night featuring Todd Nations, Tony Holiday, Carson McHone, and Charlotte Taylor.

Given the forecast for Friday, it probably won’t be the best night to be out on the sidewalks mingling with your neighbors… but if you bring an umbrella, sometimes those can be the best nights to go! Fewer people means that your chances to have a long conversation with gallery owners and artists are much better than usual.

Penny Hardaway’s Memphis Tigers host the Tulane Green Wave tonight at 6 at FedExForum. Penny told the media the team will have on their Memphis State throwbacks.

There will soon be a Chick-Fil-A not far from Downtown. UTHSC is bringing their food services in house, and a Chick-Fil-A that is part of their food court will be open to the public. There will be a Starbucks too. There will also be brick-and-mortar locations for two food trucks, Soi Number 9 Thai food and Power Life Smoothies & Eats.

Remember back in October-November, I had an “I know something you don’t know, but I can’t say yet” type of announcement that turned out to be Swanky’s in the Chisca? Well, I have a new one. All I will say is that it’s not nearly as big a space as Swanky’s, and that I know the owner and next time I see him (that could be a hint) I will ask what I am allowed to say on here about the new place. In the meantime, we have rain coming, so keep your eyes on the road, and your hands upon the wheel.

Now this is DAMN funny: Out at Collierville High School, on Valentine’s Day they had Charlie Brown Valentine playing on the screen in the school cafeteria. A student hacked the audio/visual system and put porn on the screen for several seconds. He got suspended for a full year, but that was worth it! Brings a whole new meaning to Lunch & Learn, doesn’t it?

The great thing about Twitter is that affords you the chance to get to know local figures up close and personal. For example, we learned yesterday that Daily Memphian writer Chris Herrington (@HerringtonNBA) get his best naps when he takes his children to the movies. He said, for instance, he slept through about 90% of the movie Trolls.

Moody Ques 2018 members: You should have received an email yesterday with a link to pay your dues. If you did not get it let me know at paul@paulryburn.com and I will get it to you. You have until March 15 to pay and guarantee your spot for 2019. After that we will open it up to new members. We have a new system for payment this year and the cool thing is you can sign up for what kind of work you want to do for the BBQ team (load-in, painting, keg runs, bartending, etc.) at the time you join.

We are going to have a limited number of spots for new members this year and we have created a spreadsheet of people who showed interest. If you are interested in joining the Moody Ques, it’s best to not only let a team member know that, but let them know what kind of work you can do to contribute to the team. Those we think will contribute the most will be the first to receive invitations to join.

One more piece of BBQ news, and I wish I didn’t have to report this one. We learned of the death of our long-time team member Danny C. yesterday. Although Danny could be cantankerous at times, underneath there was a kind, gentle and generous soul. He contributed a lot to the team over the years, including introducing us to our Yankees who come down for BBQ Fest every year. Rest in peace, Danny, I’ll raise a Franziskaner in your memory next time I have the chance.

Remember I told you I’ve been reading that book The Gaslighting Effect by Reva Steenbergen? There’s a section of the book devoted to a local Memphis cornhole team, even identifying them by name.

Whew! Another long post. Back tomorrow with more news.

 

Tuesday update

Edible Memphis made a Facebook post yesterday with some good news. For those of you missing Miss Karen at Earnestine & Hazel’s, she has landed at a new spot. Over the past weekend Karen trained at Alex’s Tavern and she started working shifts there as of lunch yesterday. So she went from a legendary dive bar with a great burger to a legendary dive bar with a great burger… that’s about as good a lateral career move as they come! Alex’s is a short Lyft or Uber ride away at 1445 Jackson Ave. If you’ve never had their Greek Burger before, check it out in Jennifer Biggs’ weekly installment of My Favorite Things.

Yesterday I got what is possibly the most indulgent, decadent thing you can get Downtown for $3.

This is the Elotes Con Crema at Maciel’s. Corn on the cob covered in rich cream and spices. So good! Of course, I got some tacos too.

Loflin Yard is doing a crawfish boil this Saturday beginning at noon. The crawfish will be done by Glaze Hardage and his team, who did crawfish boils at Max’s Sports Bar the past couple of years. It will be in the Coach House with plenty of seating inside and out, and this will be a rain or shine event.

The following Saturday, March 2, crawfish’s big brother comes to Crosstown Brewing Co. Shark Tank’s Cousins Maine Lobster will be there from 2:30 to 7 for their official grand opening.

The Memphis Flyer’s beer bracket is down to the Final Four. Vote today and tomorrow. Meddlesome has three beers left in the bracket: 201 Hoplar, Brass Bellows, and Broad Hammer. The fourth beer is Memphis Made’s Fireside.

There was an awkward situation this weekend as Meddlesome announced the renaming of Brass Bellows to Sippin Pippin in memory of the famous Libertyland ride. Then they discovered that Ghost River had just named a beer Zippin Pippin. Meddlesome quickly changed the name back to the original.

Start Co. has capital and mentoring available for “smart city” startup businesses or nonprofits, ones that want to create efficiency in the spaces of public transportation, crime or public safety. Selected businesses will receive $50,000 in startup funding, and will get to participate in an intensive 3-month program of mentoring and brainstorming how to properly grow the business. Fill out an application here.

RiverArtsFest, the juried artists’ expo on the river in October, is now accepting applications from artists who would like to exhibit and sell their work.

Elmwood Cemetery has scheduled a Memphis Music Tour for May 31. They’ll tell the stories of a Confederate composer, legends on the horn, bluesmen, producers, and more. Tickets are $20 and beer and wine will be available for purchase.

Clayborn Temple will show a documentary on black businesses in America Thursday, February 28 at 6 PM. It will cover how slaves went to college, how racists conspired to destroy black business districts (look up the Tulsa Race Riot if you’ve never heard of it), and black millionaires in the 1800s (wonder if our own Robert Church, Sr. will be mentioned).

Memphis River Parks Partnership posted answers to questions they have received at the new Tom Lee Park Engagement Center. This is a really good read and they have diagrams to show how BBQ Fest and Music Fest will fit into the redesigned park. The Habitat Tower will give birds flying down the Mississippi flyway a place to stop. Safety concerns are covered in the questions too. I’m very happy to see that the park design will discourage cruising. If you have a question about the park redesign, stop by the Engagement Center at Beale Street Landing 4-7 PM on Wednesdays or noon-3 PM Saturdays.

The new Malco theater set to open next month on G.E. Patterson Avenue is looking to hire a few experienced bartenders. They are taking applications on ZipRecruiter.

Power was out for a large portion of Downtown Memphis this morning. It appeared that areas north of Monroe were affected. Power went out at approximately 3:30 and was back on around 6:30.

That’s the news for now. Back tomorrow.

Pastrami hash @ Pontotoc Lounge and Monday news

After a couple of weeks’ absence at Pontotoc Lounge’s Sunday brunch, I was back yesterday, and I brought my appetite (and my troll). Several new items were added to the brunch menu at the end of January, and I wanted to give one of them a try. After two other people at B-RAD’s bar ordered the pastrami hash, I decided to make that my breakfast as well.

The pastrami is house-made, as are many of their meats. Brad told me they sous-vide the pastrami so it doesn’t get super salty. It’s served in a skillet with potato hash, topped with two fried eggs. A delicious start to a Sunday at Pontotoc. It’s served in a hot skillet and I had to wait a couple of minutes to take a photo so the troll could stand next to it without melting.

Another person sitting near me got the hangover Benedict, in which poached eggs sit atop Memphis pulled pork. That looked quite good too and it my have to be my next stop on the menu. Also new to the menu are a quiche of the day, a waffle French toast of the day, and a vegetarian-friendly frittata of the day. There’s also a yogurt granola berry parfait. They’re not new to the menu, but I’ll mention their drink specials as well: The mimosas have a taste of cognac in them, and the Bloody Mary recipe is made with duck fat.

Public service announcement:

The Brass Door will be closed today for Presidents Day. At first read, that seemed like kind of a weird day to close, but I guess not, given that it is located near several banks. I guess a lot of the people who would normally come in for breakfast or lunch on Monday have today off.

I frequently link to statistical analysis website FiveThirtyEight for their articles on sports and politics. However, every Friday they have a regular column that is a lot of fun. They post challenging mind games in The Riddler. Every week there is a Riddler Express for those who don’t have a lot of time, as well as a longer, classic riddle. This week’s Express is a number maze, while the Classic looks at one of the games on The Price is Right.

The New Wing Order food truck will be at Cordelia’s Market this evening from 5 to 8.

Happy Presidents Day! If Mueller releases his obstruction report today, that would be the ultimate troll job. Enjoy your day off, for those of you who have it. Back tomorrow with more news.

Sunday update: Edge Motor Fest and more news

As your #1 source of news and information about The Edge, it is my pleasure to inform you of a new festival coming to that neighborhood. Edge Motor Fest, celebrating the district’s history as the original auto row in Memphis, will take place at 645 Marshall on Saturday, April 27 from noon to 6 PM. This event, coinciding with the opening of Edge Motor Museum, will feature classic cars, live music, food trucks, and local vendors. This event will be family friendly and proceeds will be used to create even more vibrancy in The Edge. I plan on being there!

Meddlesome Brewing Co. and the Peabody Hotel have announced a partnership where Meddlesome will brew a series of beers, available exclusively in the hotel’s lobby bar and the Corner Bar, commemorating the Peabody’s 150th anniversary. The first of these will be Meddling Duck Cream Ale at 5.5% ABV. Cream ale is an American beer style that was first created to mimic the pilsners of Germany.

Dustbowl Revival comes to the Halloran Centre March 2. They blend New Orleans funk, soul, pre-war blues, bluegrass, and roots music.

Couple of big events coming up at FedExForum this week. Tyler Perry’s Madea farewell tour will be in Memphis Tuesday night. Then on Saturday, KISS brings their End of the Road World Tour to the arena.

I’ve finally made it! Look at this offer to monetize my blog!

Hi there,
I just read July 2009 ? Page 2 ? Paul Ryburn?s Journal, I’ve shown it to some colleagues and we think a collaboration between us could work well.
I represent a digital marketing agency. We would like to feature a unique piece of content on your site on behalf of our client. For the privilege, we’d be happy to pay you somewhere in the region of $15.

Would you also be willing to accept link placements on pre-existing content on your site? Let me know your thoughts.
Best wishes,

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Fifteen whole doll hairs! Or “in the region of” fifteen, so maybe more like eight. Just for inserting some crappy, spammy links in a ten year old post! I’m rich! I guess I can go ahead and book that 2-week cruise to St. Kitts and Nevis!

That’s it. Time to go eat pastrami hash and deal with ass clowns. Back tomorrow with more news.

 

Saturday update: Help find Grizzy

Here are photos of Grizzy, the dog who escaped from a doggie day care at Monroe and Danny Thomas last week.

From Lost Pets of the Mid-South on Facebook:

LOST DOG!!!
CASH REWARD!!!
PLEASE HELP FIND GRIZZY…

Memphis, TN Medical District

Grizzy has been spotted at
Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital (Poplar & Dunlap) and near Health Science Park (Madison & Dunlap)
Memphis, TN

*He has SEVERE separation anxiety and will likely run away if approached. If you see him, please call the number listed before attempting to catch him.
*He will jump in a vehicle and responds to remote car lock & unlock sounds.
*Grizzy is a sweet boy…he is NOT aggressive but, if you do attempt to catch him, please note that due to his severe anxiety, he could bite or become aggressive if he feels scared or threatened.
*This is a precaution as fear aggression is not uncommon in dogs with severe anxiety.
*He loves to eat; food may help keep him stationary.

Yesterday I blogged about the Cornish hen I had from Flying Sobies. Well, they’re not the only ones in Memphis who make that dish. In his new series Classic Dining, profiling iconic Memphis restaurant dishes, Michael Donahue has a look at the BBQ Cornish hen from Cozy Corner.

Hot Wheels Monster Trucks Live comes to FedExForum today. There are shows at 1:30 and 7:30.

Memphis 901 FC single game tickets for March and April are about to go on sale:

In 1995 the Convention & Visitors Bureau published a list of things to do Downtown if you’re underage: “Go to Prince Mongo’s.” They’ve now updated the list for 2019 and made it specific to Beale Street. Read the list here.

Regina’s Cajun Kitchen at 60 N. Main is hiring a bartender.

Ranch-dipped pizza flavored ranch is a thing.

That’s it for now. Time to get out to Bardog and enjoy a Saturday. Back tomorrow with more news.