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WE SAW YOU: The End of the World Party at Black Lodge

It was called “The End of the World Party,” but the closing night soirée for Black Lodge at its 405 North Cleveland Street address, which was held August 24th, wasn’t the end of the line, says Matt Martin, Black Lodge creator and co-owner.

He’s “working to open another location,” Martin says. He’s already looking at a couple of places.

The movie collection and the screenings will definitely move, but he’s not sure of the “club nights,” Martin says. And 901 Wrestling will move to another location.

About 1,000 people attended the party, which began at 7 p.m. and ended at 6 a.m. “Black Lodge has always been Memphis’ underground cultural crossroads for artists, musicians, movie makers, taste makers, lovers of night life,” he says. “It’s always been that. Even before we had a new place. Twenty-five years we’ve been that.”

People realized Black Lodge was going to “leave that home,” he says. “A lot of them had already fallen in love with that place and wanted to have one last giant party and have fun in it.” 

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Camel Bite Leads to Drug Bust for TV Reality Star in Crockett County

Bond has been set for a TV reality personality and a friend after a camel bite turned into a drug bust at a drive-through zoo.

Crockett County General Sessions Judge Paul Conley set the bond at $10,000 apiece for Brian Scott Lovvorn and “1,000-Lb. Sisters” star Amy Slaton Halterman. 

Lovvorn (Credit: Crockett County Sheriff’s Office)

“It was no ordinary Labor Day in Crockett County,” wrote the Crockett County Sheriff’s Office on Facebook Monday.

Deputies responded to Safari Park Monday near Alamo, Tennessee, just northwest of Jackson. A guest was allegedly bitten by a camel. 

“Upon arrival, deputies were immediately overtaken by suspicious odors coming from the guest’s vehicle,” the sheriff’s office said. “Amy Slaton Halterman, ’1,000-Lb. Sisters’ reality TV star, was arrested on illegal possession of Schedule I, illegal possession of Schedule VI, and two counts of child endangerment.”

Lovvorn was arrested on the same charges. 

Both were then booked into the Crockett County Jail.  

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B. Michael Patrick Opening New Restaurant

B. Michael Patrick, a popular Memphis chef, will open his new restaurant, Magnolia Bend Grill, at the site of the old Bonne Terre in Nesbit, Mississippi. He’s slated to open the restaurant, which was previously BT Prime Steakhouse, on September 23rd.

Patrick was chef/owner of Rizzo’s Diner, a popular South Main eatery that he closed in March 2022. Rizzo then went to work as executive chef/partner at The Capital Grille.

“BT Prime, the old restaurant, was a steakhouse,” says Patrick, who plans to continue to selling steaks. But, he says, “It’s going to be that elevated comfort food I’ve always done.”

Asked why he wanted to open another restaurant, Patrick says, “I moved to Southaven last year.” And, he adds, “I want to be a part of the community again.”

Site of upcoming Magnolia Bend Grill in Nesbit, Mississippi (Credit: Courtesy of B. Michael Patrick)