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SMS Food 92. The legend of James “Jimmy” Skilaski was intertwined with the stories he told his lunch guests at his popular spot on Lemmon Avenue. A favorite of culinary philistines like Blackie Sherrod and John Anders, his popular dish of layered rice, butter, onions, cheese, and chili served in a tub kept him in business for four decades. He used the slogan “Chili Rice is very nice.” Skilaski died in 1990, but his chili rice remains a hot topic on Dallas history forums. 93. In the 1960s, Pepsi bought up the popular Dallas soft drink Woosie, which was launched by the Glazer family in 1909. Using the nickname of one of their grandchildren, the Glazer family produced the Woosie soft drink where the Federal Reserve Bank sits in (what is now) Uptown. After Prohibition, most of the Glazer family went into the alcohol wholesale business. ....
Chief Operating Officer Joins BRAVO Team To Meet Growing Business Demands Share Article COO joins BRAVO to lead development efforts and further enhance the growing content creation platform. With Julia’s help, leadership, experience, and subject matter expertise, BRAVO will become the industry leading engagement platform that transforms and expands the creator economy. SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (PRWEB) May 15, 2021 BRAVO, a mobile app and web-based platform, is for everyone in pursuit of making a living on their own terms through engaging their supporters with dynamic content and enriching relationships. This includes artists, creators, musicians, entertainers, podcasters, sports personalities, fitness instructors, and more. BRAVO continues to grow its platform through the hiring of key team members. ....
Washington Heights Armory on Defense Over Who Gets to Use Space Share this story Ben Fractenberg/THE CITY In an era when space equals safety, the Fort Washington Avenue Armory offers some of the most enviable elbow room in Upper Manhattan. The expansive 250,000-square-foot building plays host to a wide array of activities, most recently serving as a mass vaccination site and perhaps most famously as a facility for international track and field events, run by the nonprofit The Armory Foundation. But how the facility is used and who makes those decisions is not always clear, becoming a growing point of contention in the neighborhood, especially as the city’s slow crawl out of the pandemic creates new demands on public space. ....
Historians, politicians rally to save Washington Heights stop on the Underground Railroad from demolition Larry McShane Civic leaders and politicians, in an urgent Friday plea, called for the city to spare from the wrecking ball a historic Washington Heights stop on the Underground Railroad. The home at 857 Riverside Dr., once owned by abolitionist minister Dennis Harris, sits above the Hudson River and was reportedly used by Black slaves fleeing the south during the 19th century. But officials said the site was in danger of demolition to make way for a 13-story high-rise building, erasing the historic residence from the Manhattan landscape. ....