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One Year and counting by Lisa Talley & Kalian Nicole
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t’s been 365 days, 52 weeks and 26 Flyers since we launched this publication in July of last year. But if we were going to tell the whole story, it would be exactly 1,095 days, 156 weeks and 78 editions from us to you since 2014. So why are we hootin’ and hollerin’ about ‘One Year and Counting’ when we’ve been dishing out papers for 3 years? Because the Flyer has always been the end game… things didn’t truly start until Fresno Flyer came to fruition. But before I get carried away, you’re probably wondering just who the ‘Us’ is in that last sentence. Let’s clear that up, first. Who We Are: I can start by telling you who we are not. We’re not a corporation, we don’t have a parent company, we’re not a subdivision of a larger entity and we definitely do not send all our money back to some headquarters stationed in Los Angeles or San Francisco. We are a small, locally owned business living and breathing right here in the Central Valley. It’s a little funny in fact, sometimes people arrive at our office and say things like “Oh, I thought it’d be bigger.” And I smirk with a knowing nod, all the while thinking that this is what Dalton must have felt like in that 1980s Patrick Swayze classic Road House. Newspapers, magazines and all other types of publications have traditionally maintained large personalities with a likewise sizable footprint and it’s no wonder people assume we should be in some high rise building with a dizzying office. And truth be told, that’s still very much the case with those other guys… it just isn’t for us.
Who We Are… Really: All this time we’ve been using terms like ‘we’ and ‘us’ with a great deal of ambiguity without really giving too much away about the people who actually run things behind the scenes. So, who are we, really? We’re a couple of millennials who thought it would be a fantastic idea to start up an independent newspaper in an increasingly growing digital age. More specifically, we’re Lisa and Kalian (kaylee-anne) a stubborn, hardworking, and formidable duo who oversee the entire operation from start to finish of each Flyer. Where Kalian was essentially born to do this paper, I sort of just fell into it by accident. A proud Bulldog by way of CSU Fresno, I graduated with a degree in Mass Communication and Journalism in 2012 but with an emphasis on electronic media, or in other words, video. For me, it was all commercials, TV broadcast, film, and anything else I could capture with a camera or chop up in the software installed on my computer. Print didn’t even exist in my peripheral, truth be told, and I nearly forgot it was a thing… until Kalian showed up with all her print knowledge and a ‘print is a thing’, thing. We met in the spring of 2013 through the round-about happenstance of meetings that are common amongst 20-something-year-olds. I soon learned that Kalian liked to stop at these free-publication stands around town to pick up newspapers and magazines for reasons I didn’t quite understand. Turns out, her family had been working in the print business for years where she had done everything from taking out the trash and delivering the papers to eventually working up to management.
Kalian Nicole
Picking up the collection of publications was a form of habit, to always be checking out what the competition was up to, even though she wasn’t really active in the family business anymore. (resulting from a myriad of complex reasons... as such is the case with most family affairs) Kalian always looked like she was in a state of musing while thumbing through magazines and newspapers like she was piecing together a puzzle. After some invasive poking and prodding, I learned she had a deeply rooted dream to own her very own newspaper… the kind that pushed to the forefront the sort of cool, diverse culture that bubbles in the underground of the Central Valley. When I heard that, I think the result was something to the effect of “S#@t yes! You should definitely do that.” But despite my charming enthusiasm, Kalian shot out a lopsided smile and dismissed it all like an elaborate pipe dream. Then, at 27 years old, in the spring of 2014, Kalian had a rare opportunity to jump into the game and do that very thing. Well… sort of. First, she had to ask me for my help because I happen to be a media guru that can basically ninja her way around any and all things technology thus making me such an indispensable and valuable partnerin-crime. ... That’s a little overselling it, I’m just a giant nerd who’s great at tech support. But, since I’m sitting here writing this story 3 years later, I think you can piece that one together. The Journey: We set up shop in an 852 sq ft house. Let’s take a moment to appreciate that, 852 sq ft… do you know how small that is? I’m fairly positive that’s not even the size of most garages in the majority of the newer homes being built these days. But I digress. Our first real office was in the tiny house we shared, and we quickly learned that between the limited square feet and our personal belongings, there wasn’t enough room for everything a proper business needs… printers, desks, idea boards, computers, filing cabinets, shelves… so we did what any self-respecting business owners would do, we gutted the house and sold just about all the furniture to make sure there was enough room for everything we needed. For an entire year, we lived inside our office space with naught but beds and kitchenware as our home, sweet home. And it was crazy. We held meetings
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in our living room, ate meals at the desks, kept magazine racks on the back patio and stuffed 20,000 copies of our paper into our garage every 2 weeks. It was learning how to be a boss when most of our adult lives were spent as employees, it was understanding what it meant to assume ultimate responsibility, to hit consistent and unrelenting deadlines, and convince seasoned business owners that a couple of late 20-somethings knew what they were doing. In all this time we still weren’t the Fresno Flyer. If you’ve been following us a while then you know who we were before our debut; The Valley’s Nickel. It was ‘buy, sell, trade’ only, no editorials, highlights, or articles, just advertisements. That’s how we found our ‘in’, it was by picking up where an old business left off as they closed their doors. We cut our teeth and earned our stripes by being a ‘rag paper’ first. It took 2 solid years of working the delivery routes by hand, moving the stands all over the Valley as we began to truly understand the diverse neighborhoods who read the paper print after print, along with the businesses who chose to work with us. We revamped the design and layout of the paper over and over and over again on so many different occasions in order to get closer to where we wanted to be that sometimes it meant being up until 3 a.m. and driving our printing press nuts. It took 2 years of doing every job ourselves to understand who we wanted to become and what kind of publication we wanted to produce. We learned a lot of valuable lessons the hard way (it really could be its own story) and took the longer, harder road more times that not, but we’re standing here today able to actually hand you the vision we’ve held for what feels like forever. Even though we’re celebrating one year as the Flyer, it wouldn’t have been possible without those 2 years as The Valley’s Nickel. We’re Not Us Without Them: It’s time we put the spotlight on some amazing people who have played a big part in helping us get this far in our journey. Distribution of our papers is the lifeblood of our business because let’s face it if the Flyer doesn’t make it into your hands, we don’t have a business. Randy Shirinian is the backbone of our entire distribution, and
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Adoptable Pets Uno
Uno wants to be your #1 dog; literally. An outgoing 2 yr old Terrier/Shepherd mix, he’s very dominant, and needs to be an only dog. A handsome headturner, Uno is looking to be the one true love of your life. -----
Uno is available for a meet and greet at ARF (Animal Rescue of Fresno) 559225-5715 hours listed to the right of this page
Gidget
Meet Gidget! This adorable pocket pit is looking for her forever home! Gidget is good with cats and does well with submissive, mellow dogs. She is house-trained and walks great on-leash. She does well with older children as young kids make her a bit overwhelmed. Come meet this sweet little girl at our shelter! - Fresno Bully Rescue 559-276-7611 Hours listed to the right.
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Skippy
Jessie
Find your next best friend here! Each of these animals are ready for adoption at their corresponding shelters listed at the bottom of this page, or in the listing themselves. The Fresno Flyer (559) 472-7182
Ollie
Say hello to Jessie, a sweet Pug/Beagle mix, with an underbite you can’t resist. With a mellow disposition, this 9 yr old senior would be the perfect pal to hang out with on a summer afternoon.
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Another spritely senior, Ollie is a 9 yr old Lhasa Apso mix still waiting for his forever home. Just look at those whiskers and crooked grin. That fuzzy face is saying, “C’mon, I’m ready to snooze on your sofa!” -----
Skippy is available for a meet and greet at ARF (Animal Rescue of Fresno) 559-225-5715 hours listed to the right of this page
Jessie is available for a meet and greet at ARF (Animal Rescue of Fresno) 559-225-5715 hours listed to the right of this page
Ollie is available for a meet and greet at ARF (Animal Rescue of Fresno) 559-225-5715 hours listed to the right of this page
Meka
Sweetie
Decker
Need a little spring in your step? Meet Skippy, a chocolate-caramel swirl of Spaniel/Terrier, who longs for ball catching and belly rubs. This bundle of fun would prefer a household without small children.
Hi, I’m Meeka! I’m house trained and I do well with other dogs. Please keep in mind I am young and require training and regular exercise. I need a family that is active and ready for a young guy like myself! You can meet me at the shelter. - Fresno Bully Rescue 559-2767611 Hours listed to the right of this page.
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Meet Sweetie! This little girl came to us from the County Animal Control where she was brought in as a stray in terrible condition. Sweetie gets along with other dogs and is your typical curious and adventurous puppy. She is coming out of her shell more as she starts to feel better. Please arrange in advance to meet her!
Say hello to Decker! A handsome fawn and white 2 year old with stunning eyes! He’s great with kids and other dogs and is the perfect size. Did we mention he has the cutest little bulldog tail? Decker will need a family that will exercise him daily. he’d make a great running partner for a lucky person out there! Come and meet him at our shelter!
Toby
Toby is a charcoal-dusted charmer of a Poodle mix. At 14 years of age, he’s been around the block a few times, and is ready for more. Age is only a number, and this sassy senior is perfect proof! Call to set up a meet and greet with Toby at ARF.
Izzy
Up for a challenge? Irresistible Izzy is a 4 yr old Chihuahua mix. Just a plain white dog, she’s often overlooked. This shy girl needs a patient person to help build trust and confidence in humans again. No small children please. Call to set up a meet and greet at ARF. Open Wed 2pm 5pm | Fri - Sun 11am - 3pm 4545 E Dakota, Fresno 93726 (559) 225-5715
River
Meet River! She is super smart and affectionate. She has a silly, sweet personality and responds well to a good pack leadertype owner. She is great with children.
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Jackson
This handsome, mature guy gets along great with other dogs big and small. He knows some basic commands and seems to be house-trained, too! This guy may be a bit older, but he still has a lot of spunk! Open - Wed, Fri, Sat, & Sun. 9am - 4pm 8547 W Herndon Ave Fresno, 93723 (559) 276-7611
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Mental Health Matters
Lessons From
Monterey by Don Priest a.k.a. The Hound Dog
It no d o u b t shows my ignorance, but when I got to the Monterey International Blues Festival all I knew about Ms. Taylor P. Collins was that she was a soulful singer with a 7-piece band. When I left, I had made a new friend, learned a thing or two about passion, and experienced one of best big band sets of soulful blues I’d seen in a very, very long time. Led by Ms. Collins, the winner of numerous California Entertainer Awards and a protégé of Ruth Brown, the band took the crowd on a scintillating musical journey from the opening riff to the final chord of the set. Whether they were gettin’ funky on “Pass The Peas,” or slow and easy on “Bring Me Down Bluz” they demonstrated both power and sophistication in the choice and presentation of material. Ms. Collins’ dedication
to Etta James on “At Last” was abso- feels absolutely wonderful to be back and I look forward to performing in the area lutely magical. Based on their performance, it more and building a very positive relationwas difficult to believe the band hadn’t ship with the festival and the devoted inplayed together for a bit, as Collins had dividuals who are putting in their absolute best efforts to make taken some time off sure that this event due to health issues. is around for many But they’re reunited years to come,” she now and the chemsays. istry developed over Bottom line: multiple years of When you see her working together, in name on the bill, some cases over 20, GO! You’ll learn was on full display. somethin’ – and As for the probably make a return of the Monterey Festival (now new friend. And just to help you out, known as the MonMs. Taylor P. Collins terey International Blues Festival) and her killer band will be featured at Collins is grateful Ms. Taylor P Collins as much fun the Sonoma Blues to the folks behind to watch as to see Festival on Aug 19 the revival and for prowith Charlie Mussleviding her the opportunity to play at the inaugural event. “It white headlining the show.
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he’s been with us since day one. Without fail, he fills an entire truck bed full with bundles of the paper every 2 weeks and makes the rounds out to Prather, Oakhurst, Reedley, Parlier, Fowler, Kingsburg, Selma, Sanger, Clovis, and a big chunk of Fresno… all the while without ever needing a map, because he knows these roads like the back of his hand. What we understand about the readership in the outer cities is largely due to Randy’s hard work. Learning the ropes of owning a business would have been even more difficult if it wasn’t for the help of our Senior Account Exec, Aaron Bianchi. He jumped on board with the sole intent of helping us build and lead our sales force, but when we really needed the extra help he never hesitated to share his expertise. See, Aaron’s a successful businessman himself having built and sold his own company. A veteran, an entrepreneur, a friend, Aaron has helped see us through some of the ‘downs’ in the ups and downs of this business. When we decided we were going to dive head first into printing original editorials, Marc Chenault lent his writing and knowledge of music to help us take that next step. His experience brought us the history and diverse music communities
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existing in our area. After a year writing non-stop with us, he had to slow down and let go of writing due to health issues. Marc helped to shape the foundation of the Flyer’s identity, and we’ll always be thankful for that. Some other notable mentions would go to our contributing writers: Anglia Walpool who has been covering a variety of entertainment topics ranging from music to stand-up comedy over the last year, Saeed Alkurdi who single-handedly mans ‘A Foodie’s Review’ with unique pizazz, Don Priest who not only covers live music but also throws down on some larger, heftier articles and Pete Salazar who works tirelessly at not only promoting his own events and personal business, but also works to uplift others in the community by connecting them to the Flyer in order to share with you as much of the original and unique things going on here. The Fresno Flyer may be the brainchild of Kalian and myself, but it’s also a community of hardworking individuals who believe in the idea of local talent and local ingenuity. We always say that without our readers, we wouldn’t be here, and that is very true, but without the work of everyone behind this paper we couldn’t BE the Flyer.
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The Future: We still have a long way to go and the work is far from over or being easy. In fact, I’m sure it’ll never be easy. But we’re here for the long haul, so long as the readers keep emptying our stands like you do. Print is an artform for us here and still one of the best damn ways to connect with your local community. As dailies continue to drop their coverage of the arts, we’ll pick up the slack. When small, local businesses need to catch a break in finding someone who will treat them like more than just a number, we’ll lend a hand anyway we can because we know what it’s like to be in your shoes. This isn’t just a business, it’s our lives, this Valley, pouring out onto these pages and all we want to do is share it with you. The conversation here is always open, we take calls and emails from readers with a buffet of ideas. We talk to each person and read all the suggestions, sometimes it’s a great fit, and other times, not quite a match. But this is your paper, too. Working with you is what helps us grow. We got the Flyer off the ground, and now these early 30-somethings would love to hear from you on where they should take it next.
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his Fresno heat is getting to me. It’s stressing me out which brings me to a great Mental Health topic that never gets old…Stress. Whether it’s called Stress Management or Stress Reduction or Self Care, it is still a huge issue with most of us. Why? We live in a GO-GO-GO culture where we are always in a hurry, always have appointments, always involved in a project, and not saying to NO to demands asked of us. We wear our stress like a badge and we share it with anyone and everyone who asks us how we are doing.
Question: I don’t have time to do stress management stuff, so…what do I do?
Answer: Yes, you do have time. All we have is time, right now. Remember the expression ‘Pay yourself first”? There are so many little things we can do right now to give our life meaning and bring us joy and clear our mind. We can do a 5 minute meditation or we can do a 5 minute journal entry listing what we are grateful for or what went well yesterday. And we can take a 5 minute walk early in the morning. (It takes 9 minutes to do the loop at my office park). We can eat an apple. We can color for 5 minutes. We can, if we make it something intentional. Aren’t we worth it? We are. And these add up. The more important question here is really why anyone would believe that they aren’t deserving of less stress, but I digress. Something to remember about stress is that it is cumulative. We don’t necessarily notice that it’s creeping up on us. Then we can’t sleep or our back hurts or our gut is upset. Our body warns us because we are just too busy to pay attention. Another tidbit about stress. It’s a killer. And if this is not enough of a jolt to you, I don’t know what is. Stress is linked with so many health and mental health issues….it makes anything off balance worse. So, what can YOU do today? What is your plan? Pick one small thing. And guess what? I bet you will feel so much better. And the only one who can do this is you. Me? I am staying inside my office today where it’s cool and lovely. Cynthia Callaghan is a licensed mental health clinician and lives in Fresno, Ca. She can be reached at cclcsw@sbcglobal.net.
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Answers to last issue’s puzzles on page 19
Fun Facts
Declaration of Independence was first read in public after 7. The only two signers of the Declaration of Indepenpeople were summoned by the ringing of the Liberty Bell. dence who later served as President of the United States were John Adams and Thomas Jefferson. 4. Traditions place the origins of “Yankee Doodle” as a pre-Revolutionary War song originally sung by Brit8. The stars on the original American flag were in a circle In Honor of Independence Day ish military officers to mock the disheveled, disorganized so all the Colonies would appear equal. colonial “Yankees” with whom they served in the French 1. As early as 1777, when the first-ever major celebration and Indian War. It is believed that the tune comes from 9. Is Pennsylvania the country’s most patriotic state? in Philadelphia included a parade, a thirteen-shot cannon the nursery rhyme Lucy Locket. One version of the Yan- According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the so-called “State salute and fireworks, but Congress didn’t make it official kee Doodle lyrics is “generally attributed” to Doctor Rich- of Independence,” where the Declaration of Independence until 1870, when it was part of a bill passed to recognize ard Shuckburgh,a British Army surgeon. According to one was debated and signed, is home to 11 places with the major state holidays at a federal level -- like Independence story, Shuckburgh wrote the song after seeing the appear- word “liberty” in their name and 33 with the word “union” Day, Christmas and New Year’s Day,” according to TIME ance of Colonial troops under Colonel Thomas Fitch, V, in them, leading the country for the number of places with magazine. the son of Connecticut Governor Thomas Fitch. such names. (Only one place in the nation has “patriot” in its name, according to the bureau. Patriot, Ind., is said to 2. The tune of the National Anthem was originally used by 5. Every 4th of July the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia is have an estimated population of 209.) an English drinking song called to Anacreon in Heaven. tapped (not actually rung) thirteen times in honor of the The words have nothing to do with consumption of alco- original thirteen colonies. 10. Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest: The winner eats the hol but the “melody that Francis Key had in mind when most hot dogs and buns within 10 minutes to win prize he wrote those words did originate decades earlier as the 6. The average age of the Signers of the Declaration of money and the Mustard Belt. Joey Chestnut of San Jose, melody for a song praise of wine. Independence was 45. The youngest was Thomas Lynch, Jr California, has won the title nine times (2007-2014 and (27) of South Carolina. The oldest delegate was Benja2016). He also holds the world record for eating 73 hot 3. The first Independence Day celebration took place in min Franklin (70) of Pennsylvania. The lead author of The dogs. Philadelphia on July 8, 1776. This was also the day that the Declaration, Thomas Jefferson, was 33.
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Get Your Grub On LOCAL EATS AND TREATS
5 Reasons Summer is Salad Season
(BPT) - Summer is the perfect time to turn over a new you. With the arrival of warm weather, a relaxed schedule and summer vacations, this is the moment to invest in a new wardrobe and, of course, a new, healthier menu. When you think of summer cuisine, light and flavorful is the order of the day, and nothing captures that order quite like a fresh, vibrant salad. Salads can be so much more than just a healthy lunch or dinner choice, thanks to their minimal prep requirements and the boatload of benefits they can deliver, such as the five posted below. So, take a mindful turn toward salads this summer and enjoy their many perks. * A great source of vegetables - and fruits, too. You’re constantly hearing you need to eat more fruits and vegetables, so make it easy by including them in whichever kind
of salad you choose. Peppers, cucumbers, carrots and tomatoes are all popular salad staples, but no matter which vegetable you crave, feel good knowing that it’s a natural fit on your salad plate. And if you’re trying to up your fruit intake, you’ll find plenty of reasons to add strawberries, grapes and other delicious treats to your salad serving. * A window of opportunity. If the idea of a salad seems same old same old, it’s time to get creative. And it’s so easy. There are virtually no rules when it comes to whipping up a salad, so don’t always settle for what you think “just has to go in there.” Seize the day and mix in what you truly want, instead. The inclusion of seafood is an easy way to add both a lean protein and the omega-3 fatty acids that are good for your body. Plus, seafood flat-out tastes great. Salmon, shrimp and crab are all excellent options.
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* Easy, carefree meals. With so much to do during the summer, your life is constantly on the go. When you don’t have much time, a salad can be your best friend. Simply toss those ingredients together and grab a fork. It’s the perfect quick fix when you just want to relax after a fun-filled summer day. * Loaded with health benefits. You already know salads are an easy, scrumptious way to satisfy your recommended vegetable intake, but did you know they can also be your path to numerous other nutritional benefits? Adding spinach to your salad, for instance, has been proven to support your need for vitamins A and K, which help your bones and your vision. Meanwhile, romaine lettuce has been shown to lower the risk of stroke and cardiovascular disease, and arugula can reduce the chance you’ll get diabetes.
Island Coconut Shrimp Salad Ingredients
1/2 of 18-ounce package of SeaPak Family Size Jumbo Coconut Shrimp 2 packets orange marmalade sauce (included in coconut shrimp package) 2/3 cup bottled ranch salad dressing 1 package (10 ounces) bagged mixed salad greens (or 1 head of lettuce, chopped) 1 mango, peeled and sliced 1/2 red bell pepper, diced 4 tablespoons macadamia nuts or pecan halves (if desired), chopped Directions
Prepare coconut shrimp according to package directions. In small bowl, whisk together the orange marmalade sauce and salad * New tastes every single day. Even if you dressing. don’t consider yourself the creative type in the kitchen, you can still enjoy the limit- Divide the salad greens, mango slices and less options that salads present. The web is diced peppers among 4 serving plates. loaded with unique salad recipes, allowing Evenly top each plate with shrimp. you to sample a tasty combination you may have never tried before. For example, you Pour the salad dressing mixture over each can start your summer salad stretch with serving of the coconut shrimp salad. this inventive Island Coconut Shrimp Salad. Sprinkle chopped nuts over the salads and
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House-made chips and salsa
A Foodie’s Review by Saeed Alkurdi
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exican food, it’s everywhere in the Central Valley. From small shops and food trucks serving tacos and tortas with a variety of meats to the full service restaurants offering up just about anything that fits in the traditional spectrum, it can be a little difficult to navigate the scene. Toledo’s on Shaw in Fresno is a full service restaurant that offers a diverse range of dishes made with fresh ingredients along with the compliments of a friendly staff. As I walk inside I notice that the decor is outdated with remnants of a tikistyle wicker and bamboo molding, but overall the restaurant comes off as clean with a sharply dressed waitstaff. The waitress sits me down almost immediately and from there my server brings me fresh house-made chips with salsa right away. The chips are delicious. They’re hot, crunchy, and dusted with a bit of seasoning. The salsa is finely minced, it’s made up of fresh tomatoes, cilantro, onions, and just enough jalapeño to give it the amount of heat that is neither off-
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citrus, all except the octopus that turns out to be really chewy which leads me to believe that the octopus was frozen at one point and then thawed out. The avocado adds some creaminess while the Tapatio I add to each bite helps to build out the flavor, giving everything a bit more depth. Overall, the fresh vegetables, seafood, and citrus make this a great dish to enjoy especially in this oppressive summer heat… the only exception being, as I said before, the bites of octopus. I finish the meal off with a small flan topped with some whipped cream and a cherry. The flan is sweet, creamy, and the whipped cream rounds out the dish with some rich flavors. However, I expected a little more from this dessert and found it to be a bit underwhelming. It’s definitely nothing to write home about, but if you’re looking to satisfy a sweet tooth, this dessert will do the job. Overall, even though the dessert was very basic, Toledo’s knows how to utilize fresh ingredients in most of their dishes. However, not all are created equal and some ingredients aren’t as fresh as with others.
putting or barely present… for a spice buff as myself, I’d say it was just right. I take a look at the menu and notice a couple of things; the menu is extensive with a plethora of dishes to satisfy the broad spectrum of pallets, however, it’s lacking a more comprehensive selection of meats such as tripas, al pastor, and lengua. I order a blended margarita to get things started and then follow up with the tostada mixta which is a mix of crab, shrimp, fish, and octopus that are all poached in lemon juice exactly like ceviche. My margarita arrives and it’s fantastic; well blended and boasting a full salt rim that adds rather than offends, finishing off with the most important part: a good kick of tequila that compliments the strawberry flavor. The tostada is ready and brought out to my table, and at first glance it looks great. I take my first bite and I’m immediately in love with the fresh tomatoes, cilantro, onions, and lemon. Almost all of the seafood is fresh Toledo’s is located at 367 E. Shaw Ave, and has been wonderfully poached in the Fresno 93710
Tostada Mixta w/crab, shrimp, fish, and octopus
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n July 19 at Full Circle Brewing shot of raw emotion you received until it’s Co. in Fresno, Lindsay White will too late. Hang on tight, Lights Out will be making a special stop during her west take you on an emotional rollercoaster, coast tour for a hometown album release but don’t fret, because you’ll enjoy the party celebrating her new solo LP titled ride. Lights Out. “You’re the sugar coat to a bitter White’s biography depicts the pill… You will walk to the porch with a new album as “a cannonball dive into bat in your hand so I don’t have to look at trauma-infested waters. Having lost her the boogey man. You flash all of the light mother and grandfather, divorced her underneath my bed and the monsters husband, come out as gay, helped her have not found me yet, but they found bandmate through two manic episodes, you.” - from the first verse of “Surrogate”, and remarried a woman to the religious the lyrics begin a story of sisters and the dismay of loved ones, the songs kept love and protection that lies there. It’s a coming for White, and the result is a telling of sacrifices, scars, and unending powerful selection gratitude. And of lyrical that’s just the lamentations.” first song on the album with 9 A reasonable more to go. assumption might L i n d s a y be to expect an White’s voice is onslaught of feathery, light to angry guitars the touch and and a cacophony almost impossible of brooding to imagine that frustration it could hold so erupting out from much weight, White’s voice, but it does. The but in a twist of album sometimes pleasant surprise carries a certain Lindsay White the experience is kind of brightness much to the contrary. There’s an influence that’s somehow dripping with an of old bluegrass and folk that hums in unexpected ache at the same time, it’s the foundation of every song, it billows the kind of writing that used to exist in up and pulls you in. The album is full of great country of the past with the likes of beautifully crafted arrangements so sweet Patsy Cline and Johnny Cash. Likewise, that it keeps you from noticing that hot the instrumentation is organic, leaving
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behind the all too many technological trappings of an over produced studio mix down, making for an uninterrupted and all the more intimate connection to the music. “I carry you like a shotgun aimed for destruction.” A line from ‘I Carry You’ punches hard through the upbeat melody and bounces down a long line of complex faces I’ve learned to love and hate at the same time. Lights Out feels familiar in the way that old photographs feel familiar, the ones we stuff deep beneath the memories we’re happy to keep. The ones we never look at, but can’t bring ourselves to throw away. It’s like the echo of an old sorrow not yet finished with us. Through White’s telling of her stories we hear our own and it’s in that parallel that Lights Out achieves something wonderful. “Much of the album is centered on grief and loss, since that’s much of what I was experiencing throughout the process of recording. Although those are difficult topics, they are so universal to the human experience and can be such a unifying force. I feel that our society is missing a huge opportunity by not talking about grief more often. Loss has a way of showing you where to find strength and compassion for yourself and for others.
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My hope with this album is that people can connect their own experiences to these songs, find a little courage to confront and process their own grief, and find some sort of healing in knowing they’re not alone in those emotions,” says White about her hopes of what people will experience while listening to her work. Lights Out releases on July 14 (you can pre-order it on iTunes) and Lindsay White will play it live for a hometown album release party at Full Circle Brewing Co. in Fresno on July 19. Included on the bill are Fresno locals Patrick Nalty, a jazz / blues singer-songwriter and americana / country styled group, Richfield. There are no tickets for the event, just a $10 cover charge at the door. For more information about Lindsay White, her music, and where else she’ll be stopping throughout her west coast tour visit www.lindsaywhitemusic.com Full Circle Brewing Co. is located at 620 F St Fresno, 93706. For more information visit www.fullcirclebrewing.com Patrick Nalty: www.instagram.com/ patthepragmatic | Richfield: www. richfield.bandcamp.com
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