Sunday, January 18, 2015

MLK Mayhem..

Tomorrow is Martin Luther King Jr Day.
Without further dilly-dallying, why don't you:

1. See Selma.

2. Read and learn (Whoa, there's a shocker.) about Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. In PDF form, here is a copy of an original letter he wrote in 1963, from the Birmingham, Alabama Jail.

3. Plan for next year's MLK day. Many events take place BEFORE MLK day. Good to know!

4. Be at Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd and Lamar Streets in Dallas, TX at 10 a.m., tomorrow for a parade. Following will be an all-around fun time and "festival" until 5 p.m. It is sponsored by the Elite News, a community publication.

Also there will be a play at 7 pm at the Dallas City Performance Hall. It is called The 67th Book of the Bible. Students are free with an identification, for adults it is $20.
(The play is based on a writing of Dr. King's while in the Birmingham, Ala. jail).


See you around February 19th!

Looking for a Thursday, Friday, or Saturday night meal? Try Cafe Momentum. You may only go between 5 and 9 pm, and it is located at 1510 Pacific Street in Dallas, TX. Their number is 214-303-1234. Don't forget p=mv.

Friday, January 9, 2015

Work Your Butt Off... And For $35 You Can See George Quartz

It is highly inappropriate to give you a New Year's message when it is January 9. So here's my arresting proverb:
Be grateful. Find small things to be grateful for.
Go work your butt off this year.

While a confusing all-encompassing event broadcasting "culture," "fashion," food, art and music, (we're OK with the last 3), Artopia prances into Dallas Saturday January 17. Luckily, the venue is Centennial Hall at Fair Park. The address is 1001 Washington St, Dallas TX 75210. Tickets begin at 35.00, but then they rise.

The good news is, sometime between 8 pm and 11 pm, you can catch George Quartz. In the interest of full disclosure, the Dallas artist had a blog called La Maladie Tropical. Mysteriously, there have been no posts since about four years ago.


Tropically, see you in about a month!!
Thanks for the 2015 patience.