It’s being billed as the “Worst Festivus Ever”, and even though it may be, it’ll still be a lot of fun!
For the past 12 years, the Battle Creek Metropolitan Area Mustache Society (BCMAMS), has brought people out to Leila Arboretum for some winter fun that raises money for charity. The self-professed “do-gooders” admit it won’t be like the past dozen festivals. The pandemic demands an event without all the bells and whistles, but it’ll still have the two (ok three) most important things:
Cardboard sleds
Snow
BCMAMS was formed in 2007 with a mission of “Changing the face of charity…right under your noses.” The group has sponsored the Leilapalooza Music Festival, Raft Races, and the Festivus cardboard sled race extravaganza.
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Lineup announced for 2021 Crawfish Music Festival The 2021 Crawfish Music Festival will be held at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum April 14th - 18th, 2021. (Source: Mississippi Coast Coliseum) By WLOX Staff | February 17, 2021 at 11:07 AM CST - Updated February 17 at 1:07 PM
BILOXI, Miss. (WLOX) - Officials at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum have announced the concert lineup for this yearâs 28th Annual Crawfish Music Festival, scheduled to take place April 14-18, 2021.
Coast Coliseum Director Matt McDonnell announced the lineup Wednesday morning on the Jourdan and Matthew podcast.
April 16:
Malike Sidibe
1983. He did
Letterman. He sidekicked on Alan Thicke’s short-lived late-night talk show. He was a panelist on the very strange
Match Game Hollywood Squares Hour, now in reruns on the Buzzr network. One of the game show’s striking details was that everyone literally everyone mispronounced his name as
Arseenio, with a long
e. America was getting to know Arsenio Hall, but the rotating cast of this shitshow couldn’t get his name right.
Like you, I am offended on his behalf. So this past December, during a three-hour conversation with Arsenio, I ask: Why didn’t you correct anyone? “You’re just glad to be indoors, man. Let them call me what they want to call me.”