Paul “Mr. Load-in” Ryburn, the uncrowned mayor of Tom Lee Park

Yesterday was the first day of load-in for BBQ Fest, when teams erect their tents and scaffolding, move cooking equipment in, and lay down carpet. It is a day I eagerly anticipate, for it is a day when I get much done for the BBQ team. Here is a recap of my activities yesterday. I hope this will be an insightful look at what being a BBQ team member is all about.

I started the morning by watching the WWE Network to conduct some research for the BBQ team. There’s a new character named Adam Rose who debuted on WWE Monday Night Raw on Cinco de Mayo. “Simply put, where Adam Rose goes, the party follows,” reads Rose’s bio on the WWE website. His outlook on life is that it’s a party 24/7 and he advises his entourage “don’t be a lemon, be a rosebud.” I wanted to watch some of his matches, and particularly his ring entrances and interviews, to get ideas on how to bring a similar party atmosphere to the team booth. One of Rose’s followers is a man in a full bunny suit. We need a bunny.

(Fast-forward to about 1:51 to see the bunny)

Meanwhile, our team vice-president Clay was picking up a U-Haul van to go get our new commercial refrigerator. He posted a photo of the van’s interior to Facebook, and in a show of team unity, I “Liked” the photo. Even if I can’t be physically present, I can still be a part of things, thanks to social media. How did we ever even have a BBQ team before Facebook?

While on Facebook, I invited the pig from the GEICO commercials to be our guest at BBQ Fest this year. “We have a special VIP area waiting just for you,” I told him. “And if the lows dip into the 50s on Thursday and Friday, you have nothing to worry about. Where you’ll be, you will be nice and warm. Very very warm.” See, this is one of the contributions I make to the team, getting celebrities to come to our booth.

At 11 I had a very important meeting with BBQ teammate John D. I hate it that I couldn’t reschedule the meeting and join Clay on the U-Haul, but this is crunch time and you have to work things out the best you can, and accept the fact that it’s not always the ideal situation. In any event, John D’s input as to the direction of the team is most valuable and I could not pass up an opportunity to hear any pearls of wisdom he had to share. We selected the bar at Bardog as our meeting room and spent an hour and a half discussing the team. Of course, since the meeting happened to take place at a bar, I had a couple of PBRs.

The John D meeting wrapped up around 12:30. “Okay, now I can head down to the park and roll up my sleeves and get to work,” I thought. Not so fast. I got on Facebook and saw that another BBQ teammate, AnnMarie, had requested a meeting at the Blind Bear. Now, the thing is, AnnMarie is a relatively new team member, this being only her second year. Not being a grizzled veteran of BBQ Fest like many of us on the team, I was very interested to hear her perspective on how things were going. Also, I’m all about supporting the Blind Bear, which of course is our team sponsor. So I just accepted the fact that I wouldn’t get down to Tom Lee Park for a couple more hours, at least.

When I got to the Bear, my teammates Clay and Jamie were there, having delivered the commercial refrigerator to our team’s spot in the park. “That’s awesome, guys,” I said, giving my teammates a pep talk. “With our core values of HARD WORK and TEAMWORK, there is truly nothing we can’t accomplish.” So much positive energy on this team. It’s wonderful.

While I was waiting on AnnMarie to arrive I did a little product research. We have arranged for a rep for a liquor called “Fireball” to be in our booth. I figured I needed to know what this product was, so that I can give a full report to the team. Fortunately, the Blind Bear carried it.

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As a kid, I remember buying boxes of Atomic Fire Ball candy, which was cinnamon-flavored candy balls that were so hot I could barely keep them in my mouth. Fireball the liquor is a cinnamon whiskey with a taste reminiscent of the candy. It is served chilled, in a shot glass. It is 66 proof, lower in alcohol than most whiskeys. Fireball originated in Canada and I am told it has become wildly popular in the United States in the past two years. Taste was delicious. I would definitely order this product in the future and I think the team has made a good move by inviting the Fireball rep to our booth.

AnnMarie arrived and asked if I had heard of Seco Herrerano, the national alcoholic beverage of Panama, the honored country of Memphis in May in 2014. Indeed I had not. It is a clear, 70-proof liquor that is distilled from sugarcane. It can be consumed straight, or mixed. Many Panamanians mix it with milk or coconut milk. I realized that I should have brought my iPad to the Bear so I could take notes, but I didn’t so AnnMarie wrote it on a napkin. Maybe we can find some and serve it to the judges along with our championship shoulder. Now, see this illustrates that you have to go with the flow during BBQ Fest. If I had stuck to my plan of going straight to the park and working on building the booth, I would not have learned about Seco Herrerano. Flexibility is a necessary trait if you’re going to be on a BBQ team.

Two of AnnMarie’s friends arrived, and they invited me to come to Brewery Untapped with them. This sounded like a fantastic idea for two reasons. For one, the brewery is only about a block away from the team booth in Tom Lee Park. If I can’t be physically in the booth, I reasoned, I can feel a sense of team unity by being near the booth. The only real difference would be that I would be holding a delicious craft beer in my hand instead of a hammer. Secondly, I thought it was important that the Moody Ques have a representative at this awesome community event. With my team T-shirt on, I could serve as team ambassador to Untapped. I’ve always thought I’d make an awesome ambassador. Perhaps I will be appointed U.S. ambassador to Romania someday.

We stayed at Untapped until about sunset, and I enjoyed several Abita Strawberry beers. On the wall there was a board where you could write what you liked best about Untapped.

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I left a response:

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As the sun set I told AnnMarie and her friends, “I’ve really enjoyed it, but I need to get over to the park and do some work.”

“Wait,” they replied, “aren’t you supposed to be holding down the fort at the Flying Saucer?”

I was stunned. I had completely forgotten my core team responsibility. As I have explained before, it is paramount that during load-in, one member of the team stays behind at the Flying Saucer to handle anything that comes up there. Here it was after 8 PM and I hadn’t made it to the Saucer yet. I rushed up there. Good luck smiled upon me and nothing had come up there that required my presence. Still, I felt like I had let the team down. I will try to do better today.

Plans for today: I woke up raring to go at 5 in the morning, unable to sleep because I was so excited about getting down to the park and helping. But my dreams were shattered: The team won’t be ready to do load-in until early afternoon. Since I have several hours of free time, I’m going to work on a project that I’ve been bouncing around in the back of my head for a while: I’m going to write a Moody Ques load-in theme song. If I can just get the lyrics on paper, perhaps I can get a well-known singer to record it. I’m thinking maybe Kermit the Frog.

That’ll wrap it up for this post. As Tony Allen would say, time to grind.

BBQ Fest load-in begins: There is no “I” in “team”

Today was supposed to be my favorite day of the year, BBQ team load-in day at Tom Lee Park. However, plans have changed. The scaffolding company erecting our booth needs today to put the floor in. So, tomorrow we will lay the carpet and pick up supplies from the team’s storage locker. Monday we will do the main load-in.

The only real work today is that the team needed a few people to ride out to Dexter Road and pick up our new commercial refrigerator. Of course, as soon as I found out about that opportunity, I raised my hand, only to have my request denied.

“Oh, come on,” I protested. “I never get to have any fun. Lifting a heavy refrigerator into the bed of a pickup truck sounds like an ideal way to spend my Saturday. And you know how much I love Cordova!”

“Absolutely not,” replied the team leaders. “Your contributions to the team are way too valuable for us to let you leave Downtown on Saturday. What if some urgent team business comes up Downtown, and you’re not at the Flying Saucer holding down the fort, where you can deal with it immediately?”

I see their point, I guess. But I really would have liked to get my hands on that refrigerator. And I have to admit I had a hidden agenda: Since we would be in Cordova, I was hoping we could stop by Applebee’s before or after the pickup. Their new Taste of Summer menu sounds absolutely divine!

Seriously, though, I have done valuable work for the team already. Yesterday an email went out about the revised load-in schedule. Curious if anyone new had joined at the last minute, I expanded the To: field in Gmail to see who the recipients were. I discovered that they had used an old list, and that about 10 people who I knew were on the team had not received the email. I texted those whose phone numbers I had, and notified the team leaders, who corrected the problem. At least one person told me she would have been pissed if she’d gone to the park at 7:30 this morning and there was nothing to do. This kind of valuable attention to detail that I provide is part of the reason the team can’t risk me leaving Downtown this morning.

My BBQ Fest vacation has begun, and I will not be back at work until a week from Monday. There will still be plenty of blog posts but they will be on a “here and there when I get to it” basis than a schedule. Thursday through Sunday there will be BBQ Fest recaps.

In the news, the Redbirds are back in town with a 6:05 game tonight followed by fireworks. Former Cardinal Tommy Herr will be on hand to sign autographs. I remember seeing him play with the AA Arkansas Travelers when I was a little kid. Tomorrow there will be a Mother’s Day brunch at the ballpark where you can get brunch and a club-level ticket for $42. Visit the team website for more information. This week’s homestand is absolutely loaded with giveaways and promotions.

The Daily News reports that work has begun on the Blues Hall of Fame at 421 South Main.

More South Main news from the Flyer: Marisol tributes appear on South Main

Don’t forget about the Tunes for Tupelo Relief concert tonight at the Green Beetle. 6:30 start time.

Tube top mama nearly six feet tall, she is the fox of the shopping mall.

All right, time to publish this and let my day of HARD WORK for the BBQ team begin. The phone is already ringing off the hook with team members needing me to take care of stuff Downtown, people asking for guest wristbands, people on other teams asking for advice. I have got to get out of this apartment by 11 though because I have to do some research on a product that will be handed out in our booth. The team can expect a full report tomorrow.

New restaurant serving nachos and bi bim bop, and tons more news

Finally, there’s a restaurant Downtown that serves bi bim bop, the Korean dish in a bowl that is topped with a fried egg. I was walking through the lobby of my building and I noticed a menu for a new restaurant called Nacho’s, at 150 Jefferson. I believe that would be the old China Restaurant location, about a quarter block east of Second.

In addition to bi bim bop, Nacho’s serves (not surprisingly) several forms of nachos, as well as sandwiches, wraps, dips, salads, and a quesadilla. For breakfast they have build-your-own sandwiches as well as several plates including a Korean omelet plate. The hours were not listed on the menu, but from looking at it, the restaurant appears to be open for breakfast and lunch only. With little residential within a block walk, and off the beaten path for tourists, opening for dinner would be a stretch.

Brewery Untapped has re-opened for the weekend at the Tennessee Brewery. There’s free parking in the grassy lot across the street, while it lasts. Live music this weekend includes Den of Strings Friday at 5 PM and Jeff Hulett and Brad Davis at 6 PM. Performances will be on the courtyard stage, moved into the bar room if it rains. The Bikesmith Truck will offer bike repair and bike valet service Saturday and Sunday from noon to 7. As always, there will be food trucks, local and regional beer, and a game room.

Want to be a model for the Memphis Flyer’s annual fashion issue? There will be a casting call for the issue at tonight’s Peabody rooftop party. The Super 5 will provide the live music. $10 admission, with ladies and hotel guests free until 7 PM. Admission includes a buffet of grilled cheese, potato chips and dill pickle. Those in VIP will have a second buffet of turkey panini sandwiches, Rotel dip, mozzarella bocconcini, and grape tomato skewers.

Also tonight, don’t forget that there’s poker at Cafe Keough tonight at 8. Free to play. Great sandwiches.

Belly Dancers will perform at the Rumba Room tomorrow, May 10, which is World Belly Dance Day, from 7 to 9 PM. This is a ticketed performance to raise money for the Family Safety Center. Tickets are $18 at the door or $12 if purchased in advance at memphisbellydance.com.

There’s exciting news about our BBQ team sponsor Start Co. Mara Lewis, who started her first business while in college, and who has launched three successful startups in San Francisco, has been named managing director of Start Co. She started out there as entrepreneur-in-residence, and then became director of Upstart, an accelerator for woman-owned businesses. She’s said to be excited about all the innovation going on in the city, particularly with regard to women and minorities. Mara, I hope to meet you in the Moody Ques team booth next week!

Speaking of the BBQ team: We are set for load-in at 7:30 AM Saturday at Tom Lee Park, although that time may vary a little due to weather and scaffolding. All team members who have not been given an alternate assignment on Saturday are asked to be there, to help with things like furniture, carpet, and decor. Food and drinks will be provided. As usual, I have been assigned to hold down the fort at the Flying Saucer and handle anything that comes up there while the team is in the park constructing the booth.

More BBQ team news: We have a team of very accomplished artists who will be painting the facade of the team booth this year. You’ll have to wait until BBQ Fest to see it, but like last year, it’s a concept that representatives from the host country will immediately recognize.

Also, representatives from Fireball will be in our booth handing out samples of the product. They’ll be handing out samples throughout the park, but have asked to use our booth as a home base of sorts. OK with us!

Over in Arkansas, traffic was stopped on I-30 by a massive pig. I wonder if the pig was trying to hitch a ride to BBQ Fest.

Only an afternoon and a day stand between me and my BBQ Fest vacation. Can’t wait. Time to knock out some work and then enjoy some $1.50 happy hour PBRs at the Silly Goose. Back tomorrow with more news.

Wed update: MemMobile, 1960s British Invasion band in Court Square, Robert Graham trunk show, Beale Street Landing, MATA security guard arrested, truck hits bridge

A new program will celebrate the launch of mobile retail business in Memphis tomorrow. It will be called MemMobile and it will happen on the Civic Center plaza. Among the mobile businesses will be Sache T-Shirt Truck, Henny Penny, Thigh High Jeans, BIKE Truck, and K’Presha: A Haul of Fashion. Food trucks A Square Meal on Wheels and Mark’s Grill will be on hand too.

1960s British Invasion cover band Jeffrey and the Pacemakers will play Court Square Friday, May 9 from 11:30 AM to 1 PM. These guys are very accomplished musicians and their performances are filled with not only music but stories about the era. Worth checking out if you work Downtown.

There will be a Robert Graham trunk show Saturday from 11 to 5 at Lansky at the Peabody. You’ll be able to shop the Spring 2014 line and preview the Fall 2014 line. Spend $250 in-store and you’ll get a free pair of Robert Graham jeans, while supplies last. You’ll also be entered to win an autographed shirt from designer Robert Stock.

WREG has an article, Beale Street Landing: Where the Money Went. The landing has taken 10 years to build and still isn’t done. It has cost $43 million, way over the original budget. When I read “where the money went” I hear a flushing sound.

In case you missed it: A MATA security guard was arrested for aggravated assault after allegedly pushing a 68-year-old man. Fabulous publicity for one of the worst large-city public transportation systems in the United States.

WREG has pics of a Yuengling truck that hit the bridge at Front and Nettleton. Trucks that are too tall hit this bridge all the time, despite its height being posted.

We had a great time handing out BBQ team bags on the patio of our sponsor the Blind Bear yesterday evening. About 12 of us showed up and enjoyed drinks on the patio and caught up on prep for BBQ Fest next week. Things are starting to get very exciting.

That’ll do it for now. Will be back tomorrow (or possibly this evening) with more news.

Tue update: Moody Ques news, pop-up vacation, Greek Fest Groupon, Grizzlies save Iowa basketball

The last remaining element of our BBQ team packets came in yesterday. I ran into the team president on the Main Street Mall and she handed me a rubber team wristband, used to show the doorman that you are indeed a team member:

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The team bags are now ready for members to pick them up. They will be at our sponsor the Blind Bear beginning at 5 PM today. The Bear is open 5 PM-3 AM Monday-Friday, 12 noon-3 AM Friday and Saturday.

There are pics of the Tennessee Brewery and Schweinehaus on the Memphis Que blog. Schweinehaus is being opened on Overton Square by Chef David Scott Walker, pitmaster of our BBQ team, and his family.

There will be a pop-up vacation in Court Square tomorrow from 11 AM to 2:30 PM. You’ll be able to experience a mini-vacation during your lunch break, with a putting green, a Metal Museum forge, mascots from local sports teams, an Elvis tribute artist, and more. The Peabody will fill the square’s fountain with hundreds of rubber ducks. The event is designed to show the importance of travel and tourism on jobs in Memphis.

This isn’t a Downtown event, but a lot of Downtowners like to visit the Greek festival that happens in Memphis this weekend. There’s a Groupon for discounted tickets going on right now.

The Grizzlies have saved basketball in Des Moines by signing an affiliation with the Iowa Energy of the NBA D-League. Four teams were interested in an affiliation with the Energy, but only the Grizzlies wanted to keep the team in Iowa.

I’m going to change things up and lead off at Blind Bear tonight and hang out with whichever BBQ teammates show up. There’s poker there at 8 but I am going to take a hiatus playing until after BBQ Fest. Three more work days until vacation time!

Mon update: Couple of Saturday events, couple of Cinco de Mayo specials, fake Prince Harry

Before I head out to Cinco de Mayo, I wanted to do a quick post about a couple of events that are happening this coming Saturday, May 10.

There will be a firefighter appreciation cookout to celebrate our local firefighters that day from 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM. It will be at the South Main fire station, at the corner of Butler. It will be a family-friendly event. Of course, you could always come to South Main a little early and hit the Memphis Farmers Market first.

Later that day, there will be a Tunes for Tupelo tornado relief concert at the Green Beetle. Live music acts will include Bryan Hayes and the Retrievers, Rice Drewry, Chelsea Chandler, The Sojourners, and Shelley Brown. A $10 donation is suggested, with $7 of that going to CREATE, Northeast Mississippi’s community foundation, to help victims of last week’s tornadoes in Tupelo, Mississippi.

From Inside Edition: Fake Price Harry dupes and entire city

All right, on my way out for Cinco de Mayo. I haven’t been paying real close attention but I have heard about two Downtown specials: Silly Goose will have $3 margaritas, $5 tacos, and $7 Mexican flatbread pizza. Local will have $2 margaritas and $2 tacos. As for me, I’m going to lead off at Bardog for Monday with Melissa, Possibly a margarita at the Goose later.

Sat update: Start Co., BBQ team news, South Main, Sesame Street Groupon

(8 AM Sunday: Oops forgot to hit Publish before going out)

I got an unexpected treat yesterday. I left my apartment about 5:00, walking down the Main Street Mall, the Flying Saucer my destination. Right before I got to Union I ran into two of my BBQ teammates. “We’re about to go up to Start Co.,” they told me. “Why don’t you join us?” Start Co. is our new BBQ team sponsor, and I had not yet seen the new office on the second floor of 88 Union, so that sounded like a plan.

What a beautiful space. The main room is a huge open space with about 15 tables where entrepreneurs can connect to the Wi-Fi and get work done, using Start Co as their office. Start Co. advises and provides resources to entrepreneurs who are in the infancy phase of their business. If I were an entrepreneur, sitting there working and looking out over Main and Union, one of the premier corners in Memphis, I’d feel like I’d already made it. (I’d also feel hungry because the space looks out toward Huey’s as well.) There are several side rooms for meetings, a full kitchen, and a living room-type space with TV and stereo. In the kitchen is a kegerator with Ghost River beer for when it’s time for beer:30. Everything about the space is first-class.

You know, total immersion is expected from the entrepreneurs who go through Start Co.’s accelerator programs, but the company understands that all that hard work has to be fun. That’s why they have perks like a dinner at Flight that happened last week, the kegerator, the Moody Ques booth for their clients to hang out at BBQ Fest. If you have an idea for a small business that you think would work, but you don’t know where to start, talk to Eric and Andre and the fine folks at Start Co.

Team news: We almost have the member packets ready. We’re waiting on one remaining item, the rubber wristbands that team members wear. All the other stuff, including the T-shirts, is ready. We didn’t print any team tube tops this year (this was not my decision) but if you want one, buy a tube top and take it to Josh at Winfield’s at 2 S. Main. For a fee he can print the logo on the tube top.

I love every Saturday but I’m really looking forward to next Saturday. Next Saturday is load-in day. That means I will be at the Flying Saucer, loading extra limes into my Dos Equis Lager while my BBQ teammates get the team booth materials delivered to our spot in Tom Lee Park. It’s super important for the BBQ team to keep one team member behind at the Saucer to handle anything that comes up. It’s my responsibility this year to hold down the fort.

South Main news: The neighborhood is getting banners, a visitor’s guide, and a walking tour.

There’s a Groupon for Sesame Street Live at the FedExForum on June 28. The show is titled “Can’t Stop Singing.”

In case you’ve been living in a cave for the past day, Zach Randolph has been suspended for tonight’s Game 7 at Oklahoma City for throwing a punch in Game 6. With Z-bo out, Conley’s playing ability hampered by a bad hamstring, and the fact that the game is in OKC, the Grizzlies’ chances of moving on to the conference semis are dim indeed. Game is at 7 on TNT.

Forecast for the weekend is highs in the 80s, lows around 60 with no chance of rain. It is going to be tube top heaven Downtown this weekend! I’m going to lead off at Bardog as usual, then decide between heading south to Brewery Untapped or staying in the core and checking out the freak show that is Beale Street during Music Fest weekend. Time to pop open a PBR and get things started!

Thur update: Earnestine & Hazel’s, Pink Pig is back, Orpheum summer movies, Groupon for 50 Shades the Musical, trivia tiebreaker, UK paper mentions Downtown Memphis hotspots

Big news: Chef Kelly English of Restaurant Iris and The Second Line is in negotiations to buy Earnestine & Hazel’s. Details here on the MBJ website. The article says he wants to maintain the character of the place. I heard about this last Friday and heard a little more about the ideas he has, but since the chef declined to share those ideas with the MBJ, I will hold off for now too. It is good news though.

The Pink Pig is back. The popular clothing line formerly on sale at Shelton Clothiers will be sold this weekend at a pop-up shop across the street from the Tennessee Brewery, near the Butler Park entrance. Shirts for men and women, performance T’s, new vintage T’s and caps are now for sale. Done in partnership with Outdoors Inc. Buy the shirts 5-9 Friday, 1-9 Saturday and Sunday.

The Orpheum has announced the lineup for its 2014 summer classic movie series. Choose901 has the lineup here.

There’s a Groupon for 50 Shades, the Musical at the Orpheum on May 14. Tickets that are $53.60 face value can be had for $37.

Starting last night, Wednesday trivia at Tamp & Tap features a new tiebreaker round. If two teams tie at the end of the match, a round of Mario Kart 64 will be used to determine the winner.

An article in the UK Daily Mail discusses this weekend’s rumored royal visit to Memphis. It talks about places to go, including Downtown spots Lansky’s, Kooky Canuck, Flying Saucer, Silly Goose, and Paula & Raiford’s are among those listed.

I hope this post makes sense. Meant to be a 5:40 post before I went out but turned into a 10:40 post. Back tomorrow I hope.

Wed update #2: Aquanet on Peabody rooftop tomorrow, new file sharing concept not yet in Memphis, growl towels, Court House Deli, another Brewery Untapped article, Iron Sheik movie released

One of the best acts to play the Peabody rooftop, Aquanet, takes the stage tomorrow night at the Thursday rooftop party. This band does ’80s hair band cover songs and dresses in authentic costumes. Come hear Poison, Ratt, Bon Jovi, Warrant, Winger, Motley Crue, Def Leppard, and more performed as only Aquanet can. Special guest My Crazy Girlfriend will perform as well. Doors open at 6, ladies and hotel guests free until 7, $10 admission otherwise. Admission includes a make-your-own nacho bar. If you’re in VIP you also get a buffet of tamales, a fish taco station, and quesadillas. The drink special will be Malibu Sparklers for $6. Here’s a video of Aquanet rocking it out on WREG Live at 9.

I am sad to report that there are no known dead drops in Memphis. Our city is missing out on the latest and greatest innovation in file sharing.

Game 6 growl towel will have “All Heart, Grit, Grind” on it. Now that’s a collector’s item. Game will tip off at 7 PM vs. the OKC Thunder tomorrow night at FedExForum.

Court House Deli has begun accepting credit and debit cards. This is one of my favorite lunch spots. Great Cajun chili, red beans and rice, crawfish etoufee, mushroom swiss burgers, deli sandwiches and salads, and Voodoo wings. Check it out if you haven’t already. It’s on Main between Madison and Monroe, and is open for lunch only. It’s inexpensive and they know how to keep the line moving so you can eat and get back to work.

The Daily News has another good article about Brewery Untapped.

Wrestling fans: You can now buy The Sheik, the movie about retired wrestler The Iron Sheik. He the real and the legend and if you not buy his movie you jabroni like the B. Brian Blair and the Virgil and you have the sex with dead dog. Buy it at sheikmovie.com.

That’s the end of the day news. Time for a PBR at the Goose. Coming soon: A Music Fest weekend guide for people who don’t do Music Fest.