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“Object of Devotion,” at the Tyler Museum of Art

September 13th, 2011

I love museums. I realize that may sound either snooty or nerdy depending on who I’m speaking to, but it’s true. And as much as I love my home town, one of the things I really miss about living in a large city is the opportunity to visit various traveling exhibits. Tyler has always made a goal of cultivating its own arts and cultural community. In the last few years it seems to me that these efforts are starting to show fruit. Between the various events put on by the colleges and those sponsored by various civic groups, Tyler does a pretty good job of offering educational opportunities to the community at large. One example is the new exhibit currently on display at the Tyler Museum of Art entitled: “Object of Devotion: Medieval English Alabaster Sculpture.”

On display are sixty alabaster panel sculptures, on loan from the Victoria and Albert Museumin London. The pieces date to the fifteenth and sixteenth century, and depict various religious scenes. They were originally produced by English artists and served various functions in English churches. In addition to the exhibit itself, a free lecture will be held on Thursday, September fifteenth, at five thirty pm, entitled “Christians Then & Now: Medieval Religious Art and Today’s Church.” The lecture will be presented by Father Matt Boulter, of Christ Episcopal Church in Tyler. 

The exhibit will run from September through October, and this is the only stop it will be making, either in our state, or the American southwest. Hopefully Tylerites will avail themselves of the opportunity to experience some significant religious art. Admission is free for museum members and children ages 12 and under. Adult tickets are seven dollars, and student and senior tickets five dollars. To attend Father Matt’s lecture it is necessary to RSVP. Simply call the museum, office at (903) 595-1001. For more information on the exhibit itself, visit the Tyler Museum of Art webpage at http://www.tylermuseum.org/ObjectOfDevotion.aspx

The Corner Bakery in Tyler Texas

October 28th, 2010

The Corner Bakery Cafe will be opening up in Tyler pretty soon. I have eaten at this restaurant in Irving and Dallas before.

What I take away from eating at this place is that they have good bread and pasta. I only ate at The Corner Bakery a couple times in my life because I’m just not a big bread person.

Many woman in Tyler are bread people and my sister-in-law is a good example of this. When I mentioned that The Corner Bakery cafe was opening up in the old Bennigans building in Tyler her eyes got real big.

Any bread person will probably jump for joy once they here that Corner Bakery will be here.

Although my sister in law likes The Corner Bakery both my wife and her prefer a similar type of restaurant known as Panera Bread.

There is no news of if a Panera Bread will also move into Tyler but it would definitely make for some unwelcome competition next to The Corner Bakery.

The people who own Traditions buffet restaurant are the owners of these particular Corner Bakery franchises. They do a good job managing and owning Traditions and I’m sure The Corner Bakery will be no exception.

Jack In The Box in Tyler TX

August 12th, 2010

Well I’m returning to school in little over a week, but I’ve already been preparing for it by doing work on campus the past few days. As school starts up again I’m finding the quality of food I’m consuming is already beginning to suffer. This past summer I’ve done a good job of eating a healthy diet. One of the bigger stumbling blocks in my road to better health is the presence of a Jack in the Box a mere quarter mile from my school. To barrow a line from Cosmo Kramer, “I’ve got a big problem Jerry!” Prior to my school moving to its current location, I was not an advocate for the fast food franchise. But since breaking the ice with my first visit little over a year ago, the chain has become one of my favorite establishments for “good food quickly,” second only to Whataburger at this point in my life!

Certainly I have other options, but as demands on my time are increasing exponentially, my desire to do any prep work on what I eat falls proportionately. So as I see it I have a couple of options. First I can give into my baser instincts and eat at Jack in the Box every other day or so, and in the process gain about fifty pounds. I can look around for healthier options but arrive late to my post lunch break class every day. Or I can fight my way through a crowd of students to get to the microwave, where after a not so short wait; I can prepare a daily feast of ramen noodles and popcorn the primary food source on which I subsist during the school year. Given these as my only options, I’ll probably take the third, but I do love Jack in the Box.

For more information on Jack in the Box or to find their Tyler TX locations go to their web page at http://www.jackinthebox.com/. To read about my original Jack in the box conversion look for the title Confession of a fast food hypocrite, located elsewhere on this site.

Super Cuts in Tyler

August 10th, 2010

While you are shopping at a strip mall many times you will run into a Super Cuts. I do not really like the idea of getting my hair cut from a franchise with stores in over 2,100 locations in the United States, United Kingdom, and Puerto Rico. I think that hair is really important and I like to know who is going to be doing my hair. If you are going to get your hair done at Super Cuts you could have a different person doing your hair every time you go.

Although all of the stylist are licensed to cut and style hair, when you go to get your hair done there, the thing that is missing is the personal relationship. I like being reassured when I go into the store that I will be able to leave with the hair cut that I want, and it is not very reassuring when you do not know who is going to be working that day.

Super Cuts in Tyler Texas does cut hair for kids, women, and men. The stylist know the newest hair style and the most fashionable looks. One of the hardest things is probably cutting little kids hair and trying to keep them sitting still. Of what I have seen the stylist at Super Cuts has done a good job at cutting little children’s hair quickly and even.

When you are getting your hair cut at a place that walk-ins are welcomed and reservations are not needed the stylist try to do your hair quickly and move on to the next costumer. I know that most of the stylist can really cut great hair, but the biggest problem with me is that I do not think that the stylist take the proper amount of time and care for your hair, but that is probably the reason that the price of the hair cut is half as much as if you when to a private stylist.

Genghis Grill in Tyler Texas

June 28th, 2010
Genghis Grill in Tyler Texas

Genghis Grill in Tyler Texas

Tonight we tried out Genghis Grill in Tyler TX and even though I was instructed on exactly what to do by our waitress I still managed to not know what to do.

I picked up a couple of recipe cards and gave them to the cooks. They stared at me and I stared for a minute and then said, I’m stupid so what do I do I need some help.

They pointed me back to the buffet line that has all the raw ingredients like meat and vegetables.

So I got back in line with my recipe cards. As I went on through I felt a little Luby’s cafeteria pressure from the other patrons in line to keep a move on.

I ended up tossing in a few more things in my bowl then what the recipe called for and did my own thing.

It all ended up being cooked well and tasted great! I have no complaints and my son really like the peas in the pod and miniature corn things.

I like this place and will go back although I still like Oliveto a little better as my passion is Italian food and Oliveto does a very good job.

One complaint I do have is I wish the parking could be better. This commercial complex has terrible parking and I am always parking at the back of the place most of the time.