Portland’s First Annual Mardi Gras Ball 2011

Portland's First Annual Mardi Gras Ball
Portland's First Annual Mardi Gras Ball 2011

Portland Oregon gets it’s first Annual Mardi Gras Ball!
Mark your calendars for Saturday, March 5th at 7:30 PM. Here’s the details:
Laissez les Bon Temps Roulez!

The Mysti Krewe of Nimbus presents Portland’s First Annual Mardi Gras Ball. Taking the Louisiana State Song, “You Are My Sunshine” as its theme, the 2011 Ball will feature the music of Steve Kerin and Atomic Gumbo with special guest DK Stewart, plus the Too Loose Cajun Band featuring New Orleans’ own Reggie Houston.
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Mihmorandum | Hotpot vs Yelp vs Facebook | Local SEO

Great analysis espcially for local search – More info about HotPot, and how it’s different than Yelp. I agree – what I like about HotPot is short one-hit reviews, as opposed to crafting a full review for Yelp

“Where Yelp is all about depth, HotPot is all about width, in terms of trying to glean at least a modicum of rating information about each business from as many of its patrons as possible.”

via Mihmorandum | Hotpot vs Yelp vs Facebook | Local SEO.

Portland Halloween Happenings!

I have a feeling Portland is going to go ape-crazy for Halloween this year. Maybe Halloween is Portland’s Mardi Gras? Here’s a few things coming up!

TODAY – Portland Zombie Walk and Thriller dance mob thing – 4pm Pioneer Courthouse Square. Get your early Halloween zombie fix! Join the march, and look out for the Zombie Hunters.

Don’t miss Davis Graveyard, either. Free!
On 43rd and Johnson Creek Road – I went last night and it was beautiful. These folks spend countless hours decorating their yard with tombstones, creepy statues, decomposing angels and The Spider! Look for the amazing ghostly projections scattered throughout – dancing ghosts, spooky horse and the creepy priest! Halloween just got better.

And if you haven’t seen this already, not Portland related but absolutely brilliant:
Sears Zombie Page!

Return to “Lucky Strike” restaurant

Lucky Strike moved to larger and easier to find digs on SE Hawthorne and 39th. After a rousing evening with Wendy and the Lost Boys at the Hawthorne Theater Lounge next door, it was time to test the peppers at Lucky Strike.

The food, once it showed up, was exquisite. The green beans and beans (grean beans and dried black beans) remain salty, spicy and garlicy as before. The seafood pancake now has what i think was shaved bonito tuna on top. It was paper thin strips of smoked tuna that, to the dismay of one dinner companion, waved and undulated like seaweed. Seriously. I thought it was just wafting in the heat. But even after the pancake had somewhat cooled down, parts kept on-a-waving.

Service was awful and clueless. I asked about my animated food, and our server responded “i don’t know what’s on top”. Drinks showed up after entrees. And then the appetizers appeared.

I’m satisfied with the Lucky Strike experience and prolly won’t go again.

Again, crowdsourced reviews at Yelp: http://www.yelp.com/biz/lucky-strike-portland