Paul Young is the next mayor of Memphis.
Young finished last night’s election with just under 28% of the vote, leading a field of 17 and in particular beating three other notable candidates – Shelby County Sheriff Floyd Bonner, former Memphis mayor W.W. “King Willie” Herenton, and Shelby County Commissioner Van Turner. Each of those three took 21-23% of the vote. There are no runoffs in city-wide elections, so Young is the mayor-elect.
From ABC 24: Meet Paul Young, Memphis’ next mayor
Michalyn Easter-Thomas led the District 7 field that includes Downtown, but that is a non-city-wide race and she did not hit the required 50% + 1 vote threshold to take the seat outright. She will face her top challenger, clothing store owner Jimmy Hassan from North Memphis, on November 16. I would like to encourage my readers to get out that day and vote for Ms. Easter-Thomas, who has been a voice of the people, needed in a roomful of career politicians. City Council results from last night’s election
On to the news…
What sounds like a badass job got listed on Indeed yesterday: Marketing/Creative Content Producer at the National Civil Rights Museum. Pay is up to $60,000 a year. I came close to applying for this role myself, but they want video editing experience and I don’t have that. I would love to see one of my readers land this job!
Two restaurants inside the ARRIVE Hotel (South Main at Butler), Bar Hustle and Longshot, are hiring servers, bartenders, and line cooks.
Go grab a copy of this month’s Memphis magazine and check out “Weekend at Bjarni’s,” a feature about Max’s Sports Bar’s bartender/manager Bjarni.
One Strange Bird plays Slider Inn Downtown tonight at 8.
The Blind Bear is talking about bringing back Sunday poker night. I think they said 6 would be the start time. Since the pandemic, the only night they’ve done poker has been Thursday.
Yesterday I mentioned that a lot of good things are being said about Straight Drop Seafood at Chelsea and Thomas, just northeast of Downtown. Well, add one more compliment to the list. Straight Drop’s shrimp boil is the $10 Deal in The Daily Memphian this week.
Take a jacket if you go out this evening. It’ll be warm today – almost 80 – but tonight it’ll drop to 48 with a north wind at 15 gusting to 25.
Women’s soccer superstar Megan Rapinoe has her final home match in Seattle tonight before she retires.
Today is National Noodle Day. My recommendation to celebrate would be the Penne a la Vodka at Bardog. It’s penne topped with garlic cream sauce with just a touch of marinara, red pepper, and Parmigiano, with your choice of shrimp or chicken.
Today is also Garlic Lovers’ Day. To celebrate, I recommend stopping by Bardog’s sibling restaurant, Aldo’s Pizza Pies, for some Garlic Knots.
Downtown distillery Old Dominick has some new limited-edition offerings available.
Lansky 126 in the Peabody is hosting a Chanel makeup event Saturday. Renowned makeup artist Rama Moering will provide personalized makeup consultations.
Kate Teague and Amy LaVere play the amphitheater at Maria Montessori School on the island Saturday afternoon/evening.
Memphis 901 FC hosts El Paso on Saturday at 7. A win and a Louisville loss would give the Memphis club a top-four finish and they’d host a playoff match.
The buffalo fried catfish over jalapeno cheese grits has made it onto the special board at Local on Main for a third day. They also have a chicken breast, grilled or fried, with two sides.
Back tomorrow with more news, probably.














