Thur update: Grizzlies giveaways, trivia update, Walk the Line, Beatles brunch, inmate on the loose

MemphiSport has published a complete list of Grizzlies giveaways for the 2013-14 season. Probably the best giveaway is the March 8 game versus the Charlotte Bobcats, when fans will receive a free Super Grizz cape with matching mask. I wonder if they plan the best giveaways when the teams that suck the most come to the FedExForum, to try and boost ticket sales?

I got an update from Kevin Cerrito who runs some of the Downtown trivia games. He said that Tuesday trivia at Ferraro’s has come to an end after a two and a half year run. The Wednesday game at Tamp & Tap and the Thursday game at Green Beetle are still going strong. There’s a different $3.50 pint every week at the Tamp & Tap game, and at the Beetle there’s football on TV with sound between rounds. It’s movie trivia all month long at both games, leading up to the second annual Halloween trivia at the end of the month.

There’s a free showing of Walk the Line tonight in the vacant lot between Earnestine & Hazel’s and Sache. The film is a 2005 documentary of the life of Johnny Cash. It’s presented by the SMA and show time is 6:45. In case of rain, the event will move to the Memphis Farmers Market pavilion.

If you haven’t been to the weekend Beatles brunch at Twilight Sky Terrace atop the Madison Hotel, you only have until the end of the month. They will be closing it down for the season on October 27.

An inmate walked off from work detail at MATA’s woodworking shop at 547 N. Main. Details here.

That’s it for now. I’ll probably hit the Silly Goose after work, then the Blind Bear. Will do a second Thursday post if more news comes my way.

Wed update: Grizzlies, video link, Frontier Airlines, craft breweries affected by shutdown, women’s sports in America, and free limo service to FedExForum

Photo Oct 09, 10 46 21 AMJust wondering if any other Downtowners do this… every month, I make myself a calendar of times when Downtown will be busy. Grizzlies games, concerts, festivals, and the like. It’s not only to remind myself of events I might want to attend, but so I will know when my favorite bars might be crowded. So tonight, I look at the calendar and see “Grizzlies 7:00” and know that 6:00-7:00 might not be the best time to hang out at the Flying Saucer and other bars that get packed before games.

I’ll say this though… “bar too crowded with Grizzlies fans” is about as high-class as high-class problems get. Well, I guess “too many people wanting to buy me free drinks” would be an even higher-class problem, but the Grizzlies crowd would be right there in the top two or three.

Seriously, though… welcome back to the Grizzlies, and I hope not only for a win, but for Coach Joerger to collect a lot of data that will help him for the regular season. If you are attending tonight’s game, it’s a good idea to arrive early. The NBA has mandated hand-wanding for security purposes at all its arenas for the preseason. Game is at 7:00. We play the Bulls, featuring Derrick Rose who is known for his skills in shooting, ball-handling, and getting others to take standardized tests for him.

One of my favorite sports writers, CBS’s Gregg Doyel (@GreggDoyelCBS), tweeted the following link: Dog pees on reporter on live TV

If you missed coverage from the 37 other local media outlets this morning, discount airline Frontier is coming to Memphis. The company is based out of Denver and will offer four round-trip flights there a week. From there you can connect to Phoenix, Las Vegas, San Diego, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Portland. Promotional fares will be as low as $69. Beer blog Fuzzy Brew (@FuzzyBrew) tweeted that this will make craft-beer trips out west a lot more affordable.

Speaking of craft beer, some bad news: The agency that approves new craft beer recipes and labels is shut down due to the impasse in Congress. If you didn’t get your craft beer approved by mid-August, you’re in limbo until the offices are back open. This is costing some startup breweries many thousands of dollars a month that they can’t afford. Thankfully no Memphis breweries (that I’m aware of) are affected.

Here’s a “guess who said this” for people who hang out in the same bars I do. A local Memphian was at the Saucer last night telling two British tourists about America. He mentioned the diversity of women’s sports in America, “like lingerie football.”

I’ll end this post with a Grizzlies pro tip: If you don’t feel like dealing with parking and traffic around the FedExForum, head half a mile south to G.E. Patterson Avenue and have a pre-game snack or drink at the Double J. There’s plenty of free parking around, and Double J has a limo that will shuttle you to and from the arena for free.

Plan for tonight: I’ll probably lead off at the Saucer for one quick beer before the Grizzlies crowd arrives. After that I’ll hit the Silly Goose for the remainder of happy hour. I hear that Blind Bear trivia could be interesting this week, so I’ll get there by the 8 PM start time, although I’m more interested in drinking the Cadillac of beers, PBR, than I am playing.

Tue update #2: Bardog hearse, more Memphis Made info, Downtown Dining Week, Corked Carrot temporarily closed, pride parade, Feed the Soul pics, facial expression quiz, Grizzlies tickets

Easily enough news for a second post this Tuesday.

Bardog Tavern is once again giving away a hearse this Halloween. I drove by it this morning. It’s a white 1992 Cadillac hearse, a DeVille model I believe, the last year before they redesigned the DeVilles. I’ll try to get a pic of it and more details about the raffle in the coming days.

More info about the Memphis Made Brewing rollout here. As I reported at lunchtime, their first two beers will be sold at both Flying Saucers Friday night. If the Saucer’s not your cup of tea, you can get the beers on Saturday Downtown at Bardog and Aldo’s Pizza Pies, and in Midtown at Slider Inn and Young Avenue Deli.

Downtown Dining Week is coming back November 17-23. Many of Downtown’s best restaurants will offer a special menu for $20.13 that week. Restaurants participating can be seen on the website. Menus will be revealed October 20.

The Corked Carrot is closed for repairs and an MLGW project. They will re-open on Friday.

The annual Memphis Gay Pride Parade happens Saturday. It will kick off at Fourth and Beale at 1 PM.

If you went to the MIFA Feed the Soul event at The Warehouse last Thursday, or if you want to see who did, photos are here.

Very interesting quiz on the NY Times blog: How well can you read the mind behind the eyes? I scored 26/36, which is about average. My Facebook friend who posted this got 34/36, which is excellent.

Grizzlies single-game tickets go on sale Saturday at the FedExForum beginning at noon. The team will hold a open practice at 1.

Tue update: Throwback Thursday @ Silly Goose, Memphis Made Brewing, The Lumineers, BB King’s club update, Hard Rock Pinktober events, ’70s trivia tonight at Flying Saucer

DJ Cody, who provides the music at Silly Goose Thursday through Saturday, has announced that he is starting a new “Throwback Thursday” night beginning this week. He’ll be playing music videos from the ’80s, ’90s, and ’00s on Thursdays, as well as a few new songs too. He asked for suggestions on Facebook. So far people have requested Salt & Pepa, Beastie Boys, and Kid ‘n’ Play, among other names from that era.

Memphis Made Brewing Company debuts its first two products Friday. The beers will be a South Cooper Saison, named for the brewery’s location on South Cooper, and a Parkways Pale Ale. Other beers including a red ale and a porter will follow soon. The brewery’s founders will be on hand to tap the beers at both Flying Saucers Friday night: Cordova at 5:30 and Downtown at 8:00.

The Lumineers play Mud Island Ampitheatre tonight. Show starts at 7:30.

More information about the fire at BB King’s has come in. The club will be closed an undetermined amount of time, which could be weeks, while repairs are being made.

The Hard Rock Cafe has three events coming up for Pinktober Breast Cancer Awareness Month, raising funds in local partnership with WINGS Cancer Foundation. On October 13, season 3 “The Voice” contestant Cody Belew will perform and host a meet-and-greet. On the 19th, the Pink Heals Bus Tour will stop at the Hard Rock. On the 25th, country/rock artist Joshua Paige with special guest Chris and Lolly will take the stage.

The Flying Saucer is having a month of decade-themed trivia this month, ’60s, ’70s, ’80s, ’90s, and then Halloween trivia on the final Tuesday of the month. Tonight is ’70s trivia. They’re encouraging participants to dress up, which let’s face it, probably no customers will do. However, the servers and bartenders are allowed to dress up as well, and they’re excited about wearing something other than their work uniforms. Last night several of the Saucer girls, most of whom were not alive in the 1980s, much less the 1970s, asked me for fashion advice. “We want to dress up,” they said, “but we don’t know what people wore in the ’70s.”

“Well…” I replied, “tube tops were a big deal in the ’70s.” Normally I recommend Kevin Cerrito’s trivia night at Ferraro’s as the best Tuesday trivia option, but I think the scales may be tipped in favor of the Saucer this week. There are two trivia games, at 7:30 and 10 PM. Free to play.

I have Blind Bear poker at 8, but you can be sure a stop at the Saucer earlier in the evening is on the agenda. Sorry for the late post today, was getting some kind of server error.

Mon update: Fire on Beale, new burger on Huey’s menu, dance party in The Cavern Saturday

There was a fire at B.B. King’s on Beale Street about 1 AM this morning. It started in the kitchen. The sprinkler system did its job and prevented the fire from spreading into the nightclub. The club had already closed for the night, and the few employees still in the building got out safely.

The Hawaiian, the winning burger of the design-your-own-burger contest at Huey’s over the summer, debuts on the menu today.

The Brass Door will have a dance party this Saturday in its downstairs performance space The Cavern. Yawns to Yeahs and a DJ will perform.

Not the newsiest of days today, but that’s what I’ve got for now. Good luck to the Grizzlies on their first pre-season game tonight in St.Louis vs. the Chicago Bulls. They’ll be back in the FedExForum Wednesday to play Dallas.

Sun update: TREES dance performance, flight attendant job, convention business, Lawler article, bacon-wrapped hot dogs

I was looking through the Downtown Memphis Commission’s weekly Get DOWN! e-newsletter, and I noticed a very cool event happening on the Mud Island Greenbelt Park today at 5:30. TREES is a series of seven performance and dance works in one, inspired by the trees of the park. Each artist was assigned a tree to collaborate with, and the resulting performances will be true dialogues with the trees.

This morning I was scrolling through my Twitter feed and noticed a job opening as a flight attendant for Delta. You have to go through 8 weeks of training in Atlanta and then be willing to relocate to any of Delta’s hub cities, but for someone looking for a fresh start this could be a great fit.

Convention & Visitors Bureau head Kevin Kane has said that Memphis is losing ground to Nashville and other cities when it comes to attract conventions. This week on Informed Sources, a panel discussed whether the city can do anything to turn convention business around.

Great article on Grantland about Jerry Lawler and Memphis Wrestling, which has relocated to Tunica. They made a big deal about Lawler wrestling after his heart attack, but it’s also noteworthy that “Superstar” Bill Dundee and “The Boogie Woogie Man” Handsome Jimmy Valiant were in the ring. Both of those guys have got to be right around 70. Brian Christopher (age 41), Jeff Jarrett (46), and Rikishi (two grown sons on the WWE main roster) were the youngsters on the card.

What’s better than a hot dog? A bacon-wrapped hot dog. Chef David Scott Walker will be serving three of them today at the Blind Bear for NFL Sunday:

The Downtown Bear, a bacon-wrapped dog topped with mustard slaw and Moody Ques BBQ sauce

The BLT Dog, a bacon-wrapped dog topped with lettuce, tomato, and mayo

The Cheesey Doggy, a bacon-wrapped dog topped with potato salad, Gouda mornay, and a fried egg.

You can get any of the three dogs for $5. The Bear opens at noon on Sundays during NFL season. If you’re in the mood to do a little bar-hopping, before or after the Bear check out the dollar mimosas up the street at Aldo’s Pizza Pies. The special is on until 3 PM.

That’s the news for today. I’ll be out as soon as my PBR hoodie gets out of the dryer.

Sat update: Dragon boat races, Bluff City Oktoberfest, Battledish, Ira Glass, Comcast announces data cap, new “Just Landed” board at Flying Saucer

We’ve got several big events happening Downtown today, so let’s go through them quickly.

Dragon boat races happen today at Mud Island River Park. Teams in authentic Chinese dragon boats will compete, and there will be live entertainment and kids’ activities. Sponsored by Duncan-Williams, benefitting the Tennessee Clean Water Network.

Bluff City Oktoberfest continues all day today, on Riverside between Jefferson and Beale. From 2 to 6 there will be a beer festival, and tickets are $35 at the gate. Other than the beer part, admission is free and there will be live entertainment, artisans and food trucks.

Also today is Dishcrawl’s Battledish. Chefs around the world will be competing, and from 2 to 6 you can taste! Participating restaurants include Automatic Slim’s, Rizzo’s Diner, 12 Bar (upstairs of Jerry Lee Lewis’ Cafe), Tamp & Tap, Belle Diner, and Lunchbox Eats. Check the website for menus and admission fees. PRO TIP: Try the Trishalicious (that’s a drink) at 12 Bar.

Tonight at the Orpheum, WKNO presents Reinventing Radio: An Evening with Ira Glass. Show starts at 8 PM.

In other news, Comcast has announced a data cap in Memphis. However, the Flyer reports that you could watch 64 movies, 150 half-hour TV shows, and 150 video clips and still be below the cap, so for most people it won’t matter.

The Flying Saucer has re-done their chalkboard. It now lists the 21 most recent “just landed” beers. For each beer, the board now lists serving size, alcohol by volume, and price. This is very useful since the new beers aren’t often on the “Fly Paper” beer menu yet. I won’t have to have the bartenders look up the price of the new beers to make sure I’m not accidentally ordering a $9 beer. People who drive to the Saucer (not that it’s ever an issue for me) won’t order a 10.5% beer by mistake.

That’s the news for now. On my way to Panda’s bar when Bardog opens at 11. Later in the day I have an engagement party to attend, then Bluff City Oktoberfest if it doesn’t rain. It’s been a great week at work and I’m going to cap it off with a great Saturday at play.

 

Fri update: Bluff City Oktoberfest, I-55, Gus’s, Dine Around in the Edge of the Village, Memphis Madness gets douchebag coverage, World Series watch party, new art shop and more

Bluff City Oktoberfest happens on Riverside Drive tonight and tomorrow. It’s free admission, but you can donate $5 to their charitable partners or bring canned goods if you choose. Live music, artisans, food trucks, and a beer tasting tomorrow from 2 to 6. I’m in for the beer tasting if it doesn’t rain, although I’ll be a bit late.

The Riverside Drive closure caused me to take I-55 South to work for the first time in over a year. They’ve finally finished all that construction around Mallory Avenue and all three lanes are open. Nice! I’ll have to start taking 55 more often. Seems like the drivers are a bit less insane than the ones on 240.

The Love, Memphis fundraiser for Kenya is tonight at Kudzu’s.

From the Flyer: Playing Chicken: The Stretch of Front Street in Front of Gus’s Fried Chicken Isn’t a Parking Lot. THIS IS AWESOME.

There will be a Dine Around in the Edge of the Village next Friday, October 11 from 5 to 9 PM. It will feature restaurants on the edge of the Victorian Village neighborhood. These include Jamaican restaurant Evelyn & Olive, Venezuelan restaurant Arepa & Salsa, French restaurant Monsieur DeMarcus, and farm-fresh food from Trolley Stop Market. Visit victorianvillageinc.org for more information. A portion of the night’s sales will benefit the Victorian Village Development Corporation.

Good news and bad news for the Memphis Tigers. Memphis Madness will be one of only nine schools featured in ESPN’s coverage of Midnight Madness on ESPNU October 18. It’s been the first time in several years the Tigers have received that coverage. The bad news? The analyst ESPN is sending to cover Memphis Madness is one of the biggest slimeballs in college basketball, Bruce Pearl. Douchey Brucey was let go from UT after the NCAA assessed a 3-year show-cause penalty for lying in an investigation and directing others to lie. I hope Memphians boo the Bruchebag out of the building.

AutoZone Park will throw a watch party for Game 2 of the World Series, showing the game on their HD video board and on TVs in the club level. Admission will be free, and fans can purchase a buffet of Rendezvous Barbeque, King Cotton hot dogs, Turner Dairy ice cream, and Coca-Cola soft drinks. Season ticket holders who renew that night will get a free wristband for the buffet. Beer will also be available for purchase. The game will be October 24 and gates will open at 6 PM.

The MBJ reports that a new art shop will open at 506 S. Main representing Memphis artists and craftspeople.

Last night I tried the Stoner Pie at the Silly Goose.

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Tater tots covered with queso and chorizo. I forgot to notice whether the Stoner Pie had a little symbol next to it on the menu saying it is recommended by the American Heart Association. I would think not though. You can get bacon or chicken instead of chorizo. Fun times at the Goose. Celebrated a birthday, caught up with a friend we haven’t seen in a while, got a furloughed government employee’s first-hand take on the shutdown.

Early lunch today, meeting, webinars, then home for the weekend and out to the bars. I’m about 50/50 on whether I’ll hit Bluff City Oktoberfest tonight or wait until tomorrow.

Thur update: Party in Court Square, Feed the Soul, free movie night, Stoner Pie, @midtownkrogers unsuspended, Ole Miss in the news, tropical storm

There’s a Party in the Park set for Court Square this afternoon from 4 to 7 PM. The main event of the party will be the presentation of the 2013 Downtown Vision Awards to a few folks who have played a big part in making Downtown what it is today. There will also be live music by the Mighty Souls Brass Band and Darren Jay & the Delta Souls, stilt walkers, and glow dancers.

Tonight is also Feed the Soul, a fundraiser for MIFA, tonight at The Warehouse. This is always a fabulous party with live music, bourbon tastings, a silent auction, oxygen bar and more. Your $45 admission supports one of Memphis’ finest causes.

Tonight is the first of four free movie nights put on by the SMA. Movies will be in the grassy lot (the “Ghost Field”) next to Earnestine & Hazel’s on South Main. If it rains, movie will be moved to the Memphis Farmers Market Pavilion. Bring lawn chairs, blankets, dinner and friends. Tonight’s movie is Pitch Perfect. Movies for the next three weeks will be Walk the Line on the 10th, Ghostbusters on the 17th, and Beetlejuice on the 24th.

Last night I was in the Silly Goose and noticed a new item on the menu. “Stoner Pie” is tater tots covered in queso and your choice of chicken, bacon, or chorizo. Sounds tasty and I will give it a try soon.

The @midtownkrogers Twitter account has been un-suspended after the owner changed the profile. It is now clear that the account is a parody and does not really represent the Kroger store on Union. Here’s one of the tweets since the lift of the suspension.

The salad bar is NOT free samples if you need to taste it please ask the deli counter if they give you a bite and they should do it. Thanks!

Take note, Nuh-Uh Girl.

In the news: Ole Miss football players accused of using gay slurs while heckling student actors putting on a performance of “The Laramie Project.” The play is based on the story of Mathew Shepard, a Wyoming student killed in a hate crime. Sad, but not surprising. Mamas, don’t let your babies grow up to be Rebels.

Tropical Storm Karen has formed in the Gulf and is headed for the coast. Looks like she’ll strengthen briefly to a hurricane and then make fall around Pensacola. She’ll be to the east of us but a cold front will move through and bring storms anyway. High in the 60s and low around 50 Sunday. That might be my first PBR hoodie day of the season.

Time to hit Publish, run a couple of errands, and get back to an afternoon of programming. I’ll be out at the usual spots about 5:30.

Tue update: Blind Bear’s new menu, Scotch Egg, Church Health Center/Obamacare, DejJaVu Florida location closed for 2 weeks, free NCRM admission, Soul Burger dance tribute

Back from a short hiatus from blog posts. Sorry I missed yesterday. I was in the middle of a long, tedious web update at work, and when lunchtime arrived I was too drained and too tired of seeing a computer screen to try and work up a post.

The Blind Bear rolled out its new chef-inspired menu last night, created by new executive chef David Scott Walker. They have a full menu from open until 11 PM, and then a “Hibernation Menu” during the late-night hours of 11 PM to 2 AM. You can view the menu here. (It’s hard to see, but there are left and right arrows on the sides that will let you scroll through the entire 4-page menu.)

I was pleased to see a Scotch Egg on the menu. I haven’t had one since Dan McGuinness closed 5 years ago. For my first meal on the new menu, I decided to give Chef DSW’s Scotch Egg a try. His egg, he told me, is a little different in that it is poached rather than hard-boiled. It’s encased in smoked breakfast sausage, then deep-fried and served on a bed of sauerkraut and topped with IPA mustard and Moody Ques BBQ sauce.

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I had PBR with my dinner, but I thought to myself, that Scotch Egg would go great with the apple pie moonshine they sell at the Bear.

Can’t wait to try some of the other new dishes, including the dry rub wings (also with Moody Ques BBQ sauce), the chicken slider topped with kim chi, and the Common Burger. I noticed that the Bear, which has been nearly dead Monday nights, was fairly busy yesterday, so the new menu is making a difference already.

The Church Health Center posted a new article on what the Affordable Care Act means for the health center. In short, they aren’t going anywhere, and will help fill in the holes left by the act to get health care for those in need.

Chef Gary Williams has announced that the original Florida Street location of DeJaVu will be closed for two weeks while they get the new Main Street location launched. Follow him on Twitter at @dejavuchefgary for updates.

If you’re a Tennessee resident, admission to the National Civil Rights Museum is free on Mondays from 3 to 5 PM.

The Flyer’s theater blog posted tribute to Earnestine & Hazel’s Soul Burger performed by dance troupe Project:Motion.

I’ll be at poker at 8 at the Blind Bear. Poker players: Why not show up early and give the new menu a try?