Thursday, January 31, 2008

Grand Ole Opry Schedule; February 1 & 2

Friday, February 1

8:00 – 8:30
Jim Ed Brown
The Whites
Danielle Peck

8:309:00
Jimmy Dickens
Connie Smith
Josh Gracin

9:009:30
Jimmy C. Newman
Bobby Osborne & The Rocky Top X-Press

9:3010:00
Riders In The Sky
Jack Greene
Buddy Jewell

Saturday, February 2

early show

6:30 – 7:00
Jimmy Dickens
The Whites
James Otto

7:00 – 7:30
Jimmy C. Newman
Connie Smith
The Time Jumpers

7:30 – 8:00
George Hamilton IV
Jesse McReynolds & The Virginia Boys
Jack Greene

8:00 – 8:30
Jim Ed Brown
Jeannie Seely
Old Crow Medicine Show
Opry Square Dancers

8:30 – 9:00
Riders In The Sky
John McEuen with sons Jonathan & Nathan
Lee Greenwood

Late Show

9:3010:00
Jimmy Dickens
The Whites
The Time Jumpers

10:0010:30
George Hamilton IV
Connie Smith
James Otto

10:3011:00
Jim Ed Brown w/ Helen Cornelius
Old Crow Medicine Show
Opry Square Dancers

11:0011:30
Riders In The Sky
John McEuen with sons Jonathan & Nathan
Lee Greenwood

3rd & Lindsley schedule; February 1-9


3rd & Lindsley Bar and Grill

Friday
February 1
Chris Janson and Holly Williams – 8:00 pm

Saturday
February 2
Abbey Road"Beatles Revue" – 7:00 pm
Shelly Fairchild – 10:00 pm

Monday
February 4
Josia Bell – 6:00 pm
Briana Dean – 7:30 pm
Bernard Lachner and Adam Nitti – 9:30 pm

Tuesday
February 5
Sixwire – 6:00 pm
Hal Newman and The Mystics of Time Free Fat Tuesday Mardi Gras Bash – 7:00 pm
Bret McLaughlin Fat Tuesday Party – 9:30 pm

Wednesday
February 6
Tammy Allen – 6:00 pm
Kira Small – 7:30 pm
The Wooten Brothers – 9:30 pm

Thursday
February 7
The Lucky Bucks – 6:00 pm
Cuppa Joe Records Revue; Vicki Carrico, Carolyn Martin, Kat Bowser and Jeff Skorik – 8:00 pm

Friday
February 8
Pig and Dusty's Annual Bash – 7:00 pm

Saturday
February 9
Pat Buchanan – 7:00 pm
Jimmy Hall and Jack Pearson – 10:00 pm

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Nashville Restaurant Health Scores January 30-February 5

HIGH SCORES:

Domino’s Pizza
1001 Thompson Lane
Date Inspected: 1-22-08
Score: 95

Bellshire Pizza
3801 Dickerson Road
Date Inspected: 1-24-08
Score: 98

Taco Bell
5510 Nolensville Road
Date Inspected: 1-25-08
Score: 95

Subway
305 W. Trinity Lane
Date Inspected: 1-25-08
Score: 96

LOW SCORES:

O’Charley’s
100 East Park Drive
Date Inspected: 1-23-08
Score: 56
Major Violations:
· Chicken tenders on steam-table out of temperature
· Raw chicken out of temperature in cooler rack
· Rice out of temperature

Anderson’s Market
8993 Hwy 100
Date Inspected: 1-24-08
Score: 55
Major Violations:
· Sausage and burgers are out of temperature in the display cooler
· No hot water in ladies restroom
· No hand-soap available at hand-sink in men’s restroom.

Banaadir Restaurant
1038 Murfreesboro Road
Date Inspected: 1-22-08
Score: 58
Major Violations:
· Raw chicken in pan of water – temped at 56 – embargoed 1lb.
· Meat and chicken in reach-in cooler out of temperature
· Servers handle dirty dishes then clean without washing their hands.

UPDATES:

Maggio Moos
2120 Green Hills Village Drive
Passed Reinspection

Woodlands Indian Cuisine
3415 West End Avenue
Passed Reinspection

Chappy's Jambalaya from Talk of the Town



2 sticks butter
2 green peppers, chopped
2 onions, chopped
2 celery stalks, chopped
4 c cooked rice
2 c chicken stock
1 8-10 oz can tomato sauce
1/2 c smoked ham, chopped
2 c smoked sausage, chopped
2 c cooked chicken, shredded
1/2 c boiled shrimp
1 t cayenne pepper
1 t garlic powder
2 t creole seasoning
2 t paprika
1 c all-purpose flour
hot pepper sauce to taste

Saute peppers, onions and celery in butter. When vegetables are tender, turn heat up to high, add the flour and stir constantly until the mixture is golden brown. Reduce heat, slowly add chicken stock, mixing well, loosening all the vegetables stuck to the pot. Add ham, chicken, sausage and shrimp. Add spices and rice. Mix well and pour into a casserole dish to serve. Bake in the oven at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Add pepper sauce to taste.

Serves 8-10.



Find more recipes at Talk of the Town.

Marriott Opens a New Line of Boutique Hotels called "Edition"

Edition was the brainchild of Ian Schrager. He's the guy who created the whole boutique hotel segment with exciting hotels like the Mondrian in West Hollywood, the Delano in Miami and my very favorite, the Gramercy Park in New York. Ian is a creative genius and that's one of the reasons why we partnered with him seven months ago.



When we first looked at the boutique hotel segment, we knew there was an opportunity for a unique concept on a global scale. We now have 18 lodging brands, but we were not a player in the boutique sector. We also recognized where our company's strengths were and where we could benefit from outside expertise, and that led us to Ian Schrager.

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Michel shows off the Nashville hats he bought from us



Being Belgians for two days in Nashville , we couldn't find the right souvenirs. Back home we found the website www.threadventuresemb.com and we couldn't find better stuff than theirs. "What you want is what you get !" Good quality, fair prices and fast delivery, even overseas. We will surely pass the word !
- Michel Hofkens & Paul Vissers, Antwerp-Belgium







Visit Webbspun Ideas to see more hats and shirts.

How May I Love You? ask the hotel hotel operator

I once worked with a young lady at a hotel in Nashville and she worked at the front desk and also answered phones for a short time.

When the phones would ring you had to answer with "This is 'Bonnie', how may I help you?" which become easy after you did it for a while.

Once a coworker had been talking to this young lady about dating, love and stuff when the phone rang, she answered "This is "Bonnie" at your service, how may I love you?

She just about died but the guy on the other end of the phone either didn't hear her or acted like he didn't. He told her what he needed and hung up. She was relieved but was cautious how she answered the phone after that.

Connie Howard



A very talented lady who sings, writes and also is a very talented pianist. Visit her MySpace page to hear some of her music and visit cdbaby to purchase her cd.

Marriott eBreaks for this week; Thursday January 31 through Sunday February 3

Alabama - Birmingham
$75
Missouri - Kansas City
$63-$87
California - Los Angeles
$83-$183
New Jersey - Atlantic City
$79
California - Palm Springs
$159-$279
New Jersey - Newark
$55-$151
California - San Diego
$111-$228
New Mexico - Albuquerque
$55-$96
Colorado - Grand Junction
$111-$119
New York - Buffalo
$79
Connecticut - New Haven
$63-$103
New York - Long Island
$87-$91
Delaware - Wilmington
$95-$119
North Carolina - Charlotte
$63-$127
Florida - Boca Raton-West Palm Beach
$135-$247
North Carolina - Wilmington
$83-$103
Florida - Gainesville-Ocala
$87-$95
Ohio - Dayton
$59-$95
Florida - Miami
$103-$319
South Carolina - Charleston
$88-$135
Florida - Naples-Fort Myers
$79-$247
South Carolina - Myrtle Beach
$56-$101
Florida - Orlando
$79-$223
South Dakota - Sioux Falls
$80-$88
Florida - Tampa
$79-$199
Texas - Austin
$63-$183
Georgia - Savannah
$83-$119
Texas - Houston
$63-$119
Idaho - Idaho Falls
$87
Texas - Multiple Cities
$64-$183
Iowa - Des Moines
$71-$95
Utah - Salt Lake City
$71-$103
Kansas - Multiple Cities
$58-$72
Kansas - Wichita
$67-$95
Louisiana - Baton Rouge
$71-$111
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Outside the U.S.
Canada - Vancouver
$111-$151 CAD

Thursday, January 24, 2008

Sideshow Bennie's Freak Show


Full Moon Tattoo and Horror Festival will be back at the Nashville Airport Marriott in March. See Sideshow Bennie perform as well as a burlesque show over the weekend.

Ringling Bros. & Barnum & Bailey Circus





Thursday, January 24 - Sunday, January 27
Sommet Center
501 Broadway
Show times vary
$13.75 - $92

This 137th edition of The Greatest Show on Earth includes high speed action, cutting-edge technology, and an interactive adventure. See exotic animals including Asian elephants, Royal Bengal and white tigers. Gasp at jaw-dropping stunts, high-wire high jinx, adrenaline-pounding trapeze and more!

Visit the website for more information.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Nashville Restaurant Health Scores January 23-29

HIGH SCORES:

McDonald’s
1006 Gallatin Road
Date Inspected: 1-15-08
Score: 91

Domino’s
2109 Abbott Martin Road
Date Inspected: 1-14-08
Score: 94

Chicago Style Gyros
3221 Dickerson Road
Date Inspected: 1-14-08
Score: 93

LOW SCORES:

Maggio Moos
2120 Green Hills Village Drive
Date Inspected: 1-14-08
Score: 59
Major Violations:
· Using hand sanitizer and not washing hands with soap and water – hand-washing is a must.
· Hot water only 97 degrees at three compartment sink – not hot enough.
· Odor from sewer drain at three compartment sink.

Woodlands Indian Cuisine
3415 West End Avenue
Date Inspected: 1-16-08
Score: 57
Major Violations:
· Employee handled dirty dishes, then clean and never washed their hands.
· Mice droppings on floor inside dry storage room.
· No chlorine in dish-machine.

UPDATES:

Rio Maya
5325 Mt. View Road
Passed Reinspection

Grand Ole Opry This Week; January 25-26

Friday Night

Jim Ed Brown
The Whites
Ashton Shepherd

8:309:00
Jimmy Dickens
Connie Smith
Andy Griggs

9:009:30
Bill Anderson
Jack Greene
The Steeldrivers

9:3010:00
Vince Gill
Jesse McReynolds & The Virginia Boys
Patti Page

Saturday Night

6:30 – 7:00
The Whites
Bobby Osborne & The Rocky Top X-Press
Rockie Lynne

7:00 – 7:30
Jimmy C. Newman
Jack Greene
Del McCoury Band

7:30 – 8:00
Ray Pillow
Connie Smith
The Wrights

8:00 – 8:30
Jim Ed Brown
Jan Howard
The Grascals
Opry Square Dancers

8:30 – 9:00
Vince Gill
Patti Page
Restless Heart

Late Show

9:3010:00
The Whites
Bobby Osborne & The Rocky Top X-Press
Rockie Lynne

10:0010:30
Jimmy C. Newman
Connie Smith
Del McCoury Band

10:3011:00
Vince Gill
The Wrights
Patti Page
Opry Square Dancers

11:0011:30
Jim Ed Brown
The Grascals
Restless Heart

Marriott eBreaks for January 24-27

Alabama - Birmingham
$75-$175
New York - Long Island
$87-$91
Alaska - Multiple Cities
$67-$74
New York - New York
$119-$295
Arizona - Phoenix
$87-$239
North Carolina - Multiple Cities
$64-$111
California - San Jose
$63-$103
North Carolina - Raleigh Durham
$59-$127
Colorado - Boulder
$63-$119
Ohio - Dayton
$59-$95
Colorado - Multiple Cities
$71-$119
Oregon - Portland
$67-$95
Connecticut - Multiple Cities
$71-$199
Pennsylvania - Philadelphia
$71-$159
Delaware - Dover
$79-$83
Pennsylvania - Pittsburgh
$79-$191
Florida - Multiple Cities
$67-$127
South Carolina - Columbia
$62-$76
Illinois - Chicago
$55-$143
Tennessee - Multiple Cities
$59-$103
Iowa - Des Moines
$71-$95
Texas - Dallas-Ft Worth
$55-$159
Kentucky - Multiple Cities
$63-$84
Texas - San Antonio
$71-$216
Maine - Portland
$71-$87
Washington - Seattle
$71-$95
Maryland - Baltimore
$87-$111
Missouri - Kansas City
$63-$119
Missouri - Multiple Cities
$63-$95
Montana - Billings
$99-$103
New Mexico - Santa Fe
$63-$107

Outside the U.S.
Aruba - Palm Beach
$375-$495
Canada - Toronto
$71-$119 CAD
Guatemala - Guatemala City
$84

Josh Turner will tour with Carrie Underwood and George Strait


Carrie Underwood will be headlining more than 30 concerts beginning in February during a tour with opening act Josh Turner. The shows are in addition to her co-headlining tour with Keith Urban that begins Jan. 31.
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In making the announcement, Underwood said, "I'm so excited to be hitting the road and doing the full show of my music that I have always dreamt of doing. I have been so fortunate to learn from so many other great artists while touring with them, and they have inspired me in so many ways. They have helped me to get to this stage of my first real headline shows, and now I finally feel ready. I can't wait to travel throughout the U.S. and Canada and see all my fans."
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Tickets to six of Underwood's Carnival Ride tour dates go on sale Saturday (January 12), including shows in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (Feb. 18), Albany, N.Y. (Feb. 19), Amherst, Mass. (Feb. 20), Pittsburgh (Feb. 22), Providence, R.I. (Feb. 24) and Bridgeport, Conn. (Feb. 25).
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For more Carrie Underwood tour news visit her website.
For more Josh Turner tour news visit his website.
For more George Strait tour news visit his website.

Nashville Audio Tour-Coming to Webbspun Ideas February 15



An audio tour of Nashville that you will be able to download and listen to on your IPod or MP3 players. It will be available February 1 at Webbspun Ideas.

Bluebird Cafe; January 23-26



January 23
6:00 PM
In The Round with Brice Ash, Thomas Flanery, Connor Rand and Shantel Adams
no cover
9:00 PM
In The Round with Vince Gill, Amy Grant and friends
A Benefit for Alive Hospice
$60.00
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January 24
6:00 PM
In The Round with Dylan Altman, Billy Falcon, Rodney Clawson and Eric Paslay
no cover
9:00 PM
In The Round with Tim Nichols, Rodney Clawson, Kim Carnes & Josh Leo
A Benefit for Alive Hospice
$12.00
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January 25
6:30 PM
In The Round with Pam Gadd, Tanya Savory, Terri Corker and Cindy Finkle
no cover
9:30 PM
In The Round with Thom Schuyler, Fred Knobloch, Don Schlitz and Jelly Roll Johnson
A Benefit for Alive Hospice
$12.00
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January 26
6:30 PM
In The Round with Adie Gray, Dave McKenzie, Fred James and Mary Anne Brandon
no cover
9:30 PM
In The Round with Marc Beeson, Michael Johnson, Hugh Prestwood and Dennis Matkosky
A Benefit for Alive Hospice
$12.00

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Ellendale's Lunch Buffet; January 21 - 25


Entrees
Oven Roasted Greek Style Chicken
Seared Kielbasa over Sauerkraut
Garlic and Basil Meat Loaf

Vegetables
Steamed Vegetable Medley
Tempura Eggplant
Green Beans Almandine

Pastas
Creamy Pesto Penne
Zucchini & Spinach Lasagna
Rice & Potatoes
Bleu Cheese & Rosemary Mashed Potatoes
Mediterranean Couscous

Salads, etc.
Sesame Noodle Salad
Spicy Bowtie Pasta Salad
Cucumber Dill Salad
Vegetable & Barley Salad
Spinach & Feta Hummus
Caesar Salad
Fresh Fruit
Soup du Jour

·Bonus dish: Chili con Queso Fondue
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Ellendale's
2739 Old Elm Hill Pike
Donelson, Tennessee
615-884-0171

Monday, January 21, 2008

The Palazzo Celebrates Opening with Style as Newest Luxury Las Vegas Resort


LAS VEGAS, Jan. 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall
Launching with a spectacular music, fireworks and light show and culminating with a concert headlined by Diana Ross, The Palazzo Las Vegas -- the new $1.9 billion luxury resort from Las Vegas Sands Corp. -celebrated its grand opening this past weekend with a star-studded series of special events. Celebrities, VIP guests and media from around the country joined Las Vegas Sands executives for the historic occasion as the first new resort on the Las Vegas strip in nearly three years officially opened.

"This was a celebration not only of the opening of the most luxurious new resort on the Strip, but, when combined with The Venetian and the Sands Expo Center, the culmination of a vision to create the most compelling destination in all of Las Vegas," said Rob Goldstein, president and chief operating officer of The Palazzo. "The excitement, energy and positive response throughout the weekend provided a fitting opening for what is the new standard for luxury and sophistication in Las Vegas."

Read the entire article in CNN Money.

Tourism tips from the South

This comes from j. pulliam's article in the Galesburg. There is a link at the bottom.
~C.S. Webbspun

Just because I recently took a two-week vacation doesn’t mean I have to write two columns about it. But, here’s “What I Did on My Vacation: 2.” (Sequels are all the rage these days.)
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Beware of building a hotel/motel in an area that can be mistaken for a warehouse district. This one’s tricky.

In Columbia, S.C., my mother began to get nervous when she looked out the motel window and decided the very nice establishment we were in was in a warehouse district. As I looked out at the nearby, massive Travel Lodge Suites, as well as myriad restaurants and other motels, I tried in vain to find the warehouse my mom saw. I never did find it, but it made me realize if someone did — for some unknown reason — build a motel that really was in an area with a large concentration of warehouses, potential customers might get nervous. Especially if there wasn’t a Waffle House nearby.

Friendly people, at stores and restaurants, as well as individuals just walking down the street, really do make a visit more pleasant. South Carolina’s motto is “Smiling Faces and Friendly Places,” or something like that. The people in Myrtle Beach really take this to heart. I’m not saying there are no friendly people in the Midwest (heck, I’m happy to say “hey” even if I don’t know you), but I find people in the South to be, if not friendlier, at least more likely to display this attitude. (What good is it to be the friendliest person in the world if you keep it to yourself? Hmm?)

Not only could I not walk around North Myrtle Beach without everyone saying, “Hi,” on Dec. 31, complete strangers made it a point to wish me Happy New Year. One person ran three blocks just to wish me well in 2008. (OK, I made that up, but I swear everything else in this column is true. Trust me.)
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Most people in Galesburg are friendly, just more reserved than our neighbors in the South. Maybe a few “Hi, y’all” or “How ya’ doin’?” greetings would give us the reputation as the city on The Grand Prairie offering southern hospitality. Even if we don’t have a Waffle House on every corner.

Read the entire article at Galesburg.

Sunday, January 20, 2008

Girl and Staircase Stuck on the Wall



Some fun things to add to your home.



Created by Sofia Antonovich and found at DesignersBlock and FresHome.

Seven Sisters (buildings) in Hamburg, Germany



A Cathedral in Bayreuth, Germany







Two Guys and a Statue in Bayreuth, Germany

Margrave Opera House in Bayreuth, Germany





Of those Baroque opera houses that have remained unchanged, the Margravial Opera House Bayreuth is one of the most beautiful. Margravine Wilhelmine commissioned one of the most famous families of theater architects, the Bolognese Giuseppe Galli Bibiena and his son Carlo, to design its interior.



opening times:
open daily from-toApril - September 9 a.m. - 18 p.m.
October - March 10 a.m. - 16 p.m.
closed during the day of evening performance

sound and lightshow
start:
every 45 minutes adults: 5 €
groups and students: 4 €
under 18 years admission free







Learn more about the opera house HERE and Here.

Bellacino's Set to Reopen in Nashville


A West Nashville business that has been closed for three months plans to reopen its doors tomorrow.

Bellacino's on White Bridge Road has been shut down since employees Josh Cole and Chris Caris were shot to death during a robbery in late October.

Three suspects are behind bars in the case.

The pizza shop's owner tells Fox 17 News he has tried to re-hire many of the restaurants original employees.

Because of the robbery, when Bellacino's reopens, the store will no longer accept cash.

Read more at Fox 17 News of Nashville.

Tennessee Reining Horse Shows in 2008



2008 Calendar of Events

April 25-27 – NRHA/TNRHA Approved Show, Harriman, TN
July 12-13 – NRHA/TNRHA Approved Show, Harriman, TN
August 9-10 – NRHA/TNRHA Approved Show, Harriman, TN
October 17-19 – NRHA/TNRHA Approved Show, Murfreesboro, TN

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Reining Horse and Freestyle Reining


The traditional ride with no extra show or glitz. Simply showing skill and ability of the rider and the horse.
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These next few pictures show a freestyle reining show which allows the chance to show off and have fun with the horse and be very creative.







Learn more at the National Reining Horse Association website.

Andy Warhol at Vanderbilt



Campbell's soup cans and Marilyn Monroe. For those who are hip to pop art and the Beat Generation, those nouns can only mean one thing: Andy Warhol. Though it's impossible to transport the gleaming silver and the aura of mystery that surrounded Warhol's Factory down to Nashville, soon Vanderbilt will add several of Warhol's pieces to its permanent collection.



As the university's Fine Arts Gallery director Joseph Mella stated, "a major thing" has happened. Although the iconic soup cans and Marilyn Monroe portrait will not make an appearance on campus, 150 of Warhol's Polaroids, photographs and prints will.



The Fine Arts Gallery is the beneficiary of the Andy Warhol Photographic Legacy Program's campaign to make the artist's works more accessible to the public. The Legacy Program's goal is to fulfill Warhol's dream of creating a foundation intended for the "advancement of the visual arts." Vanderbilt was invited to apply for the foundation's gift then selected as a recipient, along with 183 other college and university galleries across the United States.

Learn about Andy Warhol at Vanderbilt.

Air travellers hear Nashville sound with regular performances at airport



Members of the audience dash off suddenly during his show. Others talk on cell phones, read novels or wolf down sandwiches.

John Bontempi takes it all in stride. He strums his guitar and sings another tune near the clanking baggage carousel at Nashville International Airport.

"It took all of history just to make you mine," he warbles from under a dark cowboy hat.

Bontempi is among the 90 or so professional musicians who perform at the airport in its push to add "local flavour," a break from the chain gift shops and restaurants in airports from Miami to Seattle.

"We're the best gig in town," proclaimed Cathy Holland, the airport's director of community affairs and customer service.

Read the entire story at MSNBC.