I Create Birmingham: Jimmy Tracy
“I’ve always pretty much bought produce from the local folks. I never gave it much thought back in the day. It just seemed like the thing to do.”
“I’ve always pretty much bought produce from the local folks. I never gave it much thought back in the day. It just seemed like the thing to do.”
“The answer is in the question–Birmingham doesn’t need another meat-heavy restaurant. There is a great demand in this city for vegetarian and vegan food, the niche just hasn’t been filled yet.”
“The Lyric seats only 750…so it is going to be a much more intimate experience, especially with its close up seating. We also have high hopes for the acoustics as the entire hall is shaped like the “bell” of a trumpet. Bottom line, the Lyric is first and foremost a performing arts facility, a place where movie showings will be the exception, not the rule.”
“I’ve been called talkative, loud, the ringleader, and a lot of other things pertaining to the use of my voice, but my favorite one was “the Representative” my assistant principal at Ensley Magnet High School called me that just before we staged a school walk out.”
Happy New Year, readers! A new calendar calls for a fresh thought. No New Year’s resolutions here, just an explanation of my soapbox title, Creational Patterns.