Tag: September 2014
Wilde Card
One of 19th-century Mobile’s most colorful and memorable visitors was Oscar Fingal O’Flahertie Wills Wilde. The flamboyant Irishman was touring the United States in 1882, and though he...
Dinner and a Movie
It’s a classic combination of eating and entertainment: the date-night duo of dinner and a movie. It has also turned out to be a fun, fabulous fundraising...
Dynamic Duo
Paul Outlaw and Jennifer Catron attract a lot of attention these days, as major participants in a revitalization of performance art, a medium popular in the 1960s....
September, When Butterflies Are Free
In September, the sullen green of Gulf Coast Summer suddenly waves with purple and gold, blue and orange, wildflowers rising to meet butterflies, flowers visited by flowers....
Salute to our Sister Cities
A directional marker stands at Fort Condé with arrows pointing to faraway places. Each arrow represents a Mobile sister city, encouraging global thinking and begging the question: How are we...
Free Your Inner Artist
The Bay area features an exceptionally broad canvas of visual and performance arts offerings for all tastes and skill levels. Here, find 31 unintimidating ways to explore...
Restaurant Review: Briquettes Steakhouse
At Briquettes Steakhouse, more often than not, beef is what’s for dinner – and lunch as well. It seems West Mobile was starving for a good steakhouse, ...