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City Paper Restaurant Retraction

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(Dear City Paper: I wrote this correction for you. Feel free to cut and paste it into your “e-paper” or whatever it is you’re publishing these days. Ciao!)

I Guess It's Just CP's Turn Today

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(Dear City Paper: I wrote this correction for you. Feel free to cut and paste it into your “e-paper” or whatever it is you’re publishing these days. Ciao!)

Boxed into a Corner

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The restaurant group that includes the The Corner Pub in midtown and Alley Pub and Dalton's in Bellevue is adding two new nameplates. The Corner Pub in the Woods opened May 9 at 8058 Highway 100, and the owners are in the process of renovating the former Box Seat in Green Hills into a family-friendly smokehouse-style restaurant slated to open July 1.

Minglewood Plaza in Memphis

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This post is likely to be only of interest to hip people in Memphis and to musicians and booking agents, but just that makes it worth my effort.

Those of you who don't subscribe to the Memphis Daily News, either hard copy or online via RSS, may have missed a happy story about a new music venue in Midtown.

Some dedicated hometown Grateful Deadhead real estate investors are recycling and

Bound'ry Owners' Other Watering Hole Caused Midtown Residents to Complain about Amplification in 1994

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On Sunday, September 25, 1994, South Street (which is also owned by Jay Pennington and Jimmy Lewis) held a six-hour charitable street concert, which raised local ire to go along with donations because of the amplified music and the lack of crowd control.

On Broadway

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Walking up Broadway in Midtown this afternoon we suddenly found ourselves in the midst of about 50 people who were shouting: “Obama! Oh-Eight! For New York State!”

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