The SCENE Magazine - June 2009 - Front to Back

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WE DELIVER!! Call for details 281-326-2600

KARAOKE EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT!

DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS $7.50 (includes salad & bread) Cannelloni • Italian Sandwiches • 10" Pizza • Coffee, Tea, or Soda

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Nightly Dinner Specials with Salad & Home Made Bread

HAPPY HOUR Mon-Fri 11am-7pm

FRIDAY NIGHTS: L I V E M U S I C STARTING MID-JUNE • 10PM TO 2AM

SATURDAYS: D J ’s SA LSA N IG H T RITAS & DANCING

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DINE-IN SPECIALS: THURSDAYS: STEAK NIGHT $10 (Hosted in the Parking Lot & Patio) Grilled Rib-Eye or Fillet, Baked Potato & Salad

LUNCH BUFFET: SUNDAY & WEDNESDAY 11am to 2pm • $6.99/person

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JAPANESE RESTAURANT

FATHER’S DAY SPECIALS

WE’LL HELP YOU TREAT DAD

like a KING!

(Sunday, June 21)

FREE “GIFT” for dad!

Parrillada Especial for 4

*Ask for details

ALSO: Spend $50 on June 21, get a $10 Gift Certificate*. Spend $100, get a $20 Gift Certificate*. *For use on next visit.

All Month: Free small appetizer w/ purchase* Sat. & Sun. (All Day) + Mon-Thurs. (4:30 to Close)! * ask about details and stipulations

We serve FRESH FISH flown in from California daily! Every Tues & Thurs: Special fish flown in from Honolulu Come Try MASA HOT ROCK BEEF Available only at El Camino Location

MASA SEAFOOD KONRO REVISIT OURED MODEL BAR!

HAPPY HOUR M-W 11am-10pm Thur & Fri 11am-7pm

Lunch Specials Every Day! FUSION

SAKE BAR

$3.75 RITAS $1.75 Dom DRAFTS

LIVE MUSIC Messengers of Love Wed 6-9 • Sun 11-2 (Clear Lake Only)

11am to 3:30pm

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la brisa mexican bar grill

Look For Our Neon Palm Trees! Located on Hwy. 146, 3 Miles South of Kemah

(1/2 Mile North of Hwy. 646)

mexican bar & grill www.labrisa.net thanks for coming out for our Cinco de Mayo celebration and our Mother's Day Pink Party!!

SUNDAY BANDS: 5-9 PM June 7 - Tomz Katz June 14 - Flashback June 21 - Overdrive June 28 - Full Throttle

WEDNESDAY BANDS: 6-9:30 PM June 3 - The Guppies June 10 - Michael Stevens June 17 - TBA June 24 - Southbound

June Featured Dish : El Matador

THURSDAY BANDS: 6-10 PM

Enjoy BBQ Ribs, Chicken & Beef fajitas along with shrimp brochette and Carnitas. (for 1 or 2 guests)

~ SUNDAY, JUNE 21 ~ Join us Father’s Day for La Brisa’s Luau!!!!

June 4 - Dave Nevling & the Blues Kats June 11 - Southbound June 18 - Andy & the Dreamsicles June 25 - TBA

Off-Site Catering Available!

Opening in June!!

Daily • 11am-7pm • $2 ritas Sat 8am-1pm & Sun 10am-1pm

La Brisa is enlarging its family

Happy Hour! ***

$1: bloody marys & mimosas $2: mojitos, banpiritos, berry mojito, mango sunrise, cosmic driver

On Wesley Drive in League City (near the corner of I-45 and 518)


Cold Ritas • Sizzling Fajitas • Hot Señoritas SUMMER PATIO PARTY JUNE 27

$10 ALL U CAN EAT CRAWFISH NOON-5PM LIVE MUSIC ON THE PATIO 10 PM - SWIMSUIT USA MODEL SEARCH

BRUNCH ! Sat &

10am toSun 2pm Bloody Ma Mimosas $rys & 2.50

Kids Eat ay D FREE AllSun. Wed. &

MONDAYS:

SERVICE INDUSTRY NIGHT DOUBLE HAPPY HOUR: 3-7 & 11-1

Thursdays night P, B, & J (Palamos, Beer, Jager) Cheap Cheap Special with DJ. Call for details.

LIVE BANDS FRIDAY NIGHTS FROM 10PM TO 2AM PABLO’S PUB FAVORITES: Beer Basted Pub Fajitas, The Big Pub Burrito, The Pub Burger, Surf & Turf Tacos, Chicken Fried Steak & Enchilada Combo, Diablo Shrimp Tacos, Fish Tacos

Come check out Pablo's Back Yard Bar featuring over 35 draft and bottled beers, over 40 different tequilas, Pablo's Signature Ritas and tons of Speciality drinks!

Monday - Friday: 11am to 2am Saturday - Sunday: 10am to 2am (In Loweʼs & Best Buyʼs Shopping Center @ Bay Area Blvd. & I-45)

19325 Gulf Frwy #5 281.954.3070 (Band line up online)

www.PablosPub.com

Ask how we do Tequila Shots “Pablo Style!”


Since 1974

Steakhouse Restaurant

LIVE MUSIC CRAWFISH!! 6/5 ................4 Barrel Ramblers 6/6......................Hannah’s Reef 6/7................................ORGE 6/9 ........................Kemah Jam 6/10 ........................Blues Kats 6/11 ................................Push 6/12 ............Shane Barnhill Band 6/13 ........................Navigators 6/14....Ezra Charles & TX Blues Band 6/16........................Kemah Jam 6/17 ........................Southbound 6/18 ............Al Casey & the BBs 6/19 ..................Pee Wee Bowen 6/20..........................Overdrive 6/21....................Twisted Saddle 6/23........................Kemah Jam 6/24 ............Al Casey & the BBs 6/25 ........................Blues Kats 6/26 ............................Sharks 6/27 ..................Cheap Whiskey 6/28 ......................What is Hip 6/30........................Kemah Jam 7/1..........................Southbound 7/2 ..........................Blues Kats 7/3 ..........................Crossroads 7/4....................Pee Wee Bowen + Great view of Fireworks!!

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THE SCENE IS THE OFFICIAL ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE TO THE CLEAR LAKE/BAY AREA

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June 2009.................South Belt • Clear Lake • Bay Area • Galveston 10 ............Waterfront Dining Guide: Sundance Grill 13 ......................SCENE Spring/Summer Pub Crawl 14 ............................Waterfront Dining Guide: Map 17 ..Seen by SCENE: Texas Music Fest & Village Fair 19 ....................................The SCENE’s Great Chefs 20 ....Seen by The SCENE: Pink Ladies Golf Tourney 21....................Lunar Rendezvous Festival Calendar 22................................SCENE Cultural Arts Column 23......................Arts: SCENE Cultural Arts Calendar 24 ........SCENE Style: Summer Make Up- Demistified 25 ......................SCENE Style: The Bling Bling Shop 28-29 ........................Where To EAT & DRINK (Map)

- - - - - - FLIP SIDE - - - FLIP SIDE - - - FLIP SIDE- - - - - 30, 31 ....................Seen by The SCENE: Live Music 32 ..................................MMA: SCENE’s Top 10 List 33 ..................................................MMA: Calendar 33 ....................MMA: Bay Area-based IXFA is back! 34, 35, 36, 42 ......The SCENE’s Live Music Coverage 38 ..............EJ’s Sports Bar: Where Everyone Scores 41 ................Martini Madness: Zone 504 Sports Bar 44 ............................................Featured Bartender 44 & 45......................................Happy Hour Guide 47 ....................................D’vine Wine - Reinvented 48 ............Featured Events: John Evans Band, etc.

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Mon-Thurs 11am-9pm • Fri 11am-10pm • Sat Noon-10pm Pearland open Sun. only 11am-8pm

(JUNE 21)

DON PICO’S

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2110 Bay Area Blvd. (Behind Ashley’s Donuts) • 281-280-8081 | 9811 Broadway • Pearland • 713-436-6175

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WATERFRONT DINING GUIDE

WATERFRONT VIEWS & FRESH FARE at The Sundance Grill

By John Ennis The “scene” is a recent Wednesday evening at The Sundance Grill. Located on the marina in Kemah’s Waterford Harbor along the south shore of Clear Lake, The Sundance Grill offers a one-of-a-kind dining experience. You won’t just happen past this beautiful venue. It is a dining destination hidden back among one of the area’s most exclusive marinas. But any effort expended in finding this waterfront restaurant is rewarded with outstanding views and fresh, tasty food. On this evening, the lobster tails hit the mark! As did my companion’s filet. Owner Hans Mair gained a national reputation while spending 27 years as the General Manager of Vargo’s in Houston. But he has been offering great waterfront dining experiences along Clear Lake under The Sundance Grill brand for years. Originally Mair opened in the Seabrook Shipyard on Jennings Island. And now, post Hurricane Ike, The Sundance experience is found at the Waterford Harbor Marina in a building obviously crafted for entertaining. The building offers many places to enjoy your fresh seafood and

Angus steaks. The main dining room has a brick fire place in the middle and extends out from the rest of the restaurant with windows on three sides offering a panoramic view of the marina and pool. There may not be a more romantic dining room in the area. Between the dining room and the bar, on this evening, popular performer Abel Salazar is adding to the ambiance as only he can. Outside guests have their choice of tables on the deck overlooking the marina or in the pool area on the north side. The facility also has multiple private dining rooms that range in size from ideal for a small corporate meeting to perfect for your dream, waterfront wedding. The atmosphere is part casual, part upscale and very much relaxed. There is a table or bar stool waiting for you. As always, make sure to tell them the SCENE sent you.

Warsteiner on Draft: On my most recent visit to Sundance I noticed a giant handmade ceramic Warsteiner beer tower that was inviting me to order a pint of Germany's largest, privatelyowned brewery’s product. One pint turned to two, which turned to three. The opportunity to try a premium German beer on draft that dates back to 1753 without an eight hour Lufthansa flight is reason enough to make a stop in at The Sundance Grill.

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ture a e f e W e only th t! freshes • Seafood • Angus Steaks • Salads • Decadent Desserts Waterford Harbor 800 Mariner Drive Kemah,TX 77565 281-535-5350

• Unique Menu that is Inviting for All • Full Bar with Professional Bartenders • 2 private rooms available for big or small parties, events & special occasions.

SUNDANCE ON SUNDAYS

Come lounge by the pool and enjoy food and drinks at Sundance on Sundays. LIVE BAND: MICHAEL STEVENS

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

Romantic Dining

LUNCH $4.99

STARTING AT

Weekly Specials MONDAY: Chicken Fajita for 2: $14.99

NEW ITEM

TUESDAY: Combo Fajitas for 2: $17.99 SATURDAY: Salmon Veracruz: $12.99

BREAKFAST ON SUNDAYS 9 AM - 1 PM Stuffed Avocado w/ fajita chicken, SPECIALS START AT $2.99 jack cheese, topped with onions & $1.99 MIMOSAS & BLOODY MARYS ALL DAY SUN. mushrooms & jalapeño cream sauce.

LIVE MUSIC!! FRIDAYS 6:30-9:30pm w/ Michael Stevens

SAT, JUNE 20

6:30-9:30 w/ Brad Johnson

HAPPY HOUR 11-7 M-F & ALL DAY SAT $2.99 HOUSE RITAS

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SCENE Spring / Summer Pub Crawl

Thanks to all those who participated in our most recent Kemah Pub Crawl! A special thanks goes out to our hosts and prize donors: T-Bone Tom’s, D’Vine Wine, Monkey Bar, Bakkhus Taverna and Zone 504. Stay tuned for the next Crawl!

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WATERFRONT DINING GUIDE 20

Featured Destination: CLIFTON SEASIDE DINER Located at 10 Grand Avenue in Bacliff, Clifton’s Seaside diner offers tons of window seating to take advantage of the vast and unobstructed views of Galveston Bay. They have an enclosed patio room, perfect for private indoor parties. Their patio seating is the largest in the area and the view is arguably the most beautiful. Most days of the year you’ll find families and friends enjoying the bay breeze while sipping or eating on one of their many waterfront tables. Patrons also enjoy an outdoor cabana and live music on their waterfront stage. Their specialty is fresh seafood, but their menu also includes chicken and dumplings, home-style meat loaf, chicken fried steak and fried pork chops. Other delights include crab, spinach and artichoke dip, ceviche, fried zucchini and mushrooms, crab cakes. Before you leave, their triple chocolate mousse is a must.

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1. Luna Rest. (Hilton) 2. Valdo’s 3. Boondoggles 4. Villa Capri 5. Sam’s Boat 6. Turtle Club 8. Club Classic 8. Outriggers

Kemah Boardwalk 9. The Aquarium 10. Red Sushi

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18. Opus (Coming Soon) 19. Sundance II 20. The Harbour Club

21. Noah’s Ark 22. Clifton by the Sea 23. Topwater Grill *

* We're excited to announce that just before going to press we talked to Robert Jakkubas and Ginny Ward of Topwater Grill. They are hard at work each day working on the revival of the popular waterfront restaurant in San Leon following Hurricane Ike. Jenny asked us to convey that they miss all their customers and friends and can't wait to welcome guests back into their restaurant. Stay tuned to the SCENE for updates.

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Best $8 All Inclusive Lunch specials (m-f 11-3) Drink, Entree & Dessert! Happy hour (3-7) View of Galveston MON. $12/lb. Spicy Boiled Shrimp w/corn & potatoes Bay Patio Bar Open Weekends

Enjoy our Beautiful View & Weekend Drink Specials

TUE. $12 Steak & Shrimp WED. $11 Prime Rib Dinner THURS. $8/lb. Snow Crab FRI. $12 All-U-Can Eat Fried Catfish SAT. Drink Specials / Live Music

BRING YOUR FATHER FOR FATHERS DAY BRUNCH, LUNCH OR DINNER

SUN. 11 to 3 - Sunday Brunch w/ Mickey Hobbs • $1 Bloody Marys & Screwdrivers

281-339-(FISH) 3474 | ON GALVESTON BAY, BACLIFF

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INDUSTRY NIGHT TUESDAY DRINKS SPECIALS ALL NIGHT. OPEN LATE!

MARKET Fresh Olives ~ Cheeses ~ Spices Pita Bread ~ Dried Fruits & Nuts Olive Oil & Imported Chocolates

CAFE www.mediterraneomarket.com

Flavors of the Mediterranean

Gyros ~ Falafel ~ Hummus ~ Paella Kabobs ~ Moussaka ~ Grape Leaves Pastas (Shrimp, Pesto, Primavera) Segafredo Coffees ~ Baklava ~ Tiramisu

281-333-3180

Space Center Drive

FREE Wi Fi! Johnson Space Center

Live Music (Thurs-Sun) See our Menu & Band Schedule @ www.CliftonsSeaside.com

Mon.-Thurs. 9 am-9 pm • Fri & Sat 9 am-10 pm Closed Sundays Hilton

X MEDITERRANEO Market & Cafe

18033 Upper Bay Rd. Nassau Bay

WE CATER PRIVATE PARTIES. CALL NOW TO BOOK!

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“Special thanks to all our customers who came out to our huge Cinco de Mayo Celebration! We’re already looking forward to next year’s big event!” – Joe & Alma Gonzalez

MAMACITA’S LOCATIONS: 515 E. NASA RD. 1 • 281-332-5362 15335 I-45 NORTH • 281-876-3663 7325 SPENCER HWY • 281-476-9545 THE SCENE

EL JARDIN:

7849 HARRISBURG • 713-921-3633

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TEXAS MUSIC FESTIVAL & LEAGUE CITY VILLAGE FAIR

Award Winnin Crawfi g sh!

• Jumbo Crabs • Gumbo of the Day • Cajun Ceviche

Happy Hour Specials Monday-Friday, 2-7 $2 Tuesday w/Dom & Imp. $3 Wells / $3 Margaritas

Happy Hour Specials Monday-Friday, 2-7

• Jumbo Crabs • Gumbo of the Day • Cajun Ceviche • Texas-Size Steaks

$2 Tuesday w/Dom & Imp. $3 Wells / $3 Margaritas

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1300 Broadway • Pearland

20760 Gulf Frwy. • Webster

(FM 518 where Fwood & Pland meet • 281-993-8385)

(Garden Ridge parking lot near Hooters • 281-332-7474)

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Midtown feel. World-class flavor.

You’ll think you’re lost...

Just minutes north of Seabrook in downtown La Porte

CONTEMPORARY GRILL

Elegant Fun

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The Scene’s Great Chefs An On-Going Series

Chefs Sixto Lopez The Sundance Grill 800 Mariner Drive, Kemah (Waterford ) • 281-535-5350

What’s your Background/Experience: 34 years with Vargo’s and The Sundance Grill. Your Specialty: Continental dishes including Peppersteak, Veal Scallopini and Veal Marsala. What do you enjoy most about being a chef? I enjoy the many, many customers that ask me to come to their table just to compliment me on the presentation and the taste of the meal. Have you ever prepared a meal for anyone famous or infamous? Governor George W. Bush (before he became president) and the President of Argentina Please share 1 special cooking tip or technique for our readers: “I will give you a small secret, but if I give you a big one, my dish will be replaced by others. Use olive oil (green in color). It is pure. First, cold press.”

Chefs Jesus Lozoya & Franca Pignataro

Chefs Luigi Ferre & Chris Pierce

Franca’s

Al Capone’s

PREVIOUSLY FEATURED

Chef Jose Figueroa

Chef Paul Lewis

Chef Jorge Galvan

Chef Tricia Black

Chef Vincent Lopez

Chef Devin Corbett

Bakkhus Taverna

Cullen’s Upscale Am. Grille

The Flying Dutchman

South Shore Harbour Resort

Masa Sushi Sake Bar

Valentino’s Seafood

Chef Oscar Salazar

Chef Roland Kyburz

Chef Daniel Green

Chef Michael Zhou

Chef Jordan S. Tubig

Chef Robert Hicks

Babin’s Seafood House

South Shore Harbour Resort

Three Oaks Fine Wines

Masa Sushi Fusion

Clifton’s Seaside Diner

Space Center Houston

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2009 Pink Ladies Golf Tournament Taking Strokes Against Cancer THE SCENE

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44th Annual

Lunar Rendezvous Festival LUNAR RENDEZVOUS FESTIVAL 2009 - JEWELS IN THE HEAVENS

2009 Calendar of Events

JUDGE LOUIE DITTA, 2009 Lunar Rendezvous Festival King

Event

Date(s)

Location

Contact

Kick-Off Party

Already Happened

Bailey's American Grille

Christina Williams Tisa Foster

Golf Tournament

Already Happened

Bay Oaks Country Club

Ronda Cook Tami Franklin

Tennis Tournament

Already Happened

South Shore Harbour

Kevin and Ruth Duke

Family Fun Night

Wednesday, July 1st

Main Event Webster

Julia Golla Georgette Curran

Perry's Italian Dining Event

Sunday, July 12th

Perry's Italian Kitchen

Suzanne Zerecheck

Honeywell Fun Run

Saturday, July 18th

Space Center Houston

Jay Lee

Sunset Service

Sunday, July 19th

Gateway Community Church

Victoria Stratton Sonya Moore

Fashion Show

Tuesday, July 21st

San Luis Ballroom (Galv.)

Jennifer Annello April Ledger

Coronation Ball

Saturday, July 25th

San Luis Ballroom (Galv.)

Kelli McCorkle Byrd Brandy Clariday - Culp

Sponsor Appreciation

Thursday, July 16th

Club Classic

Elizabeth C-Nelson Kimberley Weathers

Wrap Up Party

Thursday, July 30th

Advantage BMW

Dinah Matthews Kathy Arnold

2009 FESTIVAL COURT Judge Louie Ditta ..........................2009 King LeighAnna Hutchinson ..............2009 Queen

Terri Doddr

Katelyn Norman ..................Alternate Queen Trey Miller ..........................................Captain

Lunar Rendezvous Festival is a 501 (c) non-profit organization benefiting Bay Area Museum, college scholarships, area libraries, cultural arts groups, Bay Area Turning Point, Interfaith Caring Ministries and other non-profit groups.Information is available at Clear Lake Area Chamber of Commerce 281-488-7676. Web page address: www.lunarrendezvous.org. THE SCENE

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SUMMER OFFERS NEW ART HAPPENINGS These are highlights of some little jewels of art around the Bay Area for the month of June, a variety for all ages and interests. -----------------------------------Bay Area Harbour Playhouse is debuting a hilarious play, “The Kitchen Witches.” Kay Jones directs this comedy production with feature actors, Kevin Salter, Keith Vinson, Kathy Woods, and Kay Jones. As the story goes, Isobel Lomax and Dolly Biddle are cable-access cooking show hostesses who have hated each other for thirty years, ever since Larry Biddle dated one and married the other. When circumstances put them together on “The Kitchen Witches” show, insults are flung harder than food! The show becomes a rating smash as Dolly and Isobel top Martha Stewart and Jerry Springer! Performances run June 5 - June 21, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2:30 p.m. at Bay Area Harbour Playhouse, located 3803 Hwy. 3, Dickinson. For tickets and more information on this sidesplitting comedy call 281-337-7468 or www.harbourplayhouse.com. -----------------------------------One last chance to get the kiddos involved in summer theatrical activities, The Farpoint Theatre of Seabrook has open auditions and registration June 8 from 3 pm to 6 pm at the Seabrook Community House on Anders St., next to Seabrook City Hall. This is the 9th Annual Dramatist Academy and the summer children’s performance will be Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” with an original adaptation. The camp schedule is Monday - Friday with performances June 23 - 28. This is the first production after the theatrical group suffered a major loss to Hurricane Ike. Come support the theatre and the children by attending a

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-----------------------------------A newly opened exhibit worth seeing is “Developing Houston,” a Photographic Treasure from the Cecil Thompson Collection. This exhibit is presented by the San Jacinto Museum and just opened. It has no closing date at this time, but if you wait a couple months, make sure you call first to see if it’s still showing. This collection captures neighborhoods, businesses, notable architectural gems and events that defined Houston’s unique character during a period of change and growth. Featuring items from 1885 to 1945, this exhibit includes over 150 photographs and period artifacts from the museum’s collection. This interesting and educational event is nearby and it’s probably time for all of us to see the San Jacinto Monument and Museum again. The San Jacinto Museum of History is at One Monument Circle, La Porte and to reach them call, 281479-2421 or log on to www.sanjacinto-museum.org. Open daily from 9 am to 6 pm, it is a great afternoon of interest and adventure at the monument and the grounds. -----------------------------------While we are on museums, take a little ride down to Hobby Airport to see the 1940 Air Terminal Museum. This museum is really “taking off.” This museum has the most original fundraiser, win a plane. Last year they raised enough money to ensure the Phase II restoration of Houston’s historic art deco air terminal thru an airplane raffle. This year they are doing it again and are raffling off a Cessna 172. For a $50 raffle one gets a good shot of owning a Cessna. (I am there!) There is ceiling on the tickets to be sold, closing it at 2500 tickets and the drawing will be at the July 18 at the Wings & Wheels Open House. The Cessna will also be on display then. Additionally, the prestigious American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics has just named The 1940 Air Terminal one of the 35 Historic Aerospace Sites, joining places with Kitty Hawk and Tranquility Base.

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performance presented by this non-profit group. For more information email, theatreofseabrook@yahoo.com or onto www.farpointtheatre.org.

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Mair named Director of The Arts Alliance Center Darby Wilson Mair was recently named the Executive Director of The Arts Alliance Center at Clear Lake. Mair has more than 15 years of experience in cultural arts management with three of Houston’s major institutions, the Houston Symphony, Houston Ballet and the Houston Zoo. George W. S,. Abbey, President of TAACCL’s Board, stated “The Arts Alliance Center at Clear Lake has had the good fortune to have had a truly outstanding Director in Lisa Hamilton. As Lisa leaves the Arts Alliance to devote more time to her family, we have been fortunate indeed to have found an extremely well-qualified and excellent new Director in Darby Mair. She brings a wealth of experience, knowledge and expertise to the position.” airplane raffle all while helping the museum to fulfill its mission to educate the public about aviation’s exciting history. The 1940 Air Terminal Museum is located at 8325 Travelair Street at Hobby. This is a 501-c-non-profit group. The phone is 713-454-1940 and the website is www.1940airterminal.org. Also keep watch on the museum’s Twitter Feed, website or Facebook on the raffle plane’s whereabouts. -----------------------------------Last but not least is a mention of an event for all who would like to support The Boys & Girls Harbor, a long time residential care for kids ages 5 to 18. The major fundraising event is The 2009 Good Skipper Gala, honoring Robin & Gloria Riley at 6 p.m., June 13, at the Hilton/NASA. This high profile event will send all the proceeds to the orphanage and to further help the children. There will be national television celebrities hosting including national comedians, and more entertaining the audience, plus a great gourmet dinner. If interested in a sponsorship, tables, or just one ticket please call Tracy Halverson at 713-5025866 and she can fill in the details of this outstanding, but necessary event. Congrats to the Rileys for being such a strong supporter and being honored this year!

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Featured Event: June 11 – August 6: Open Door Series: Summer 2009 Juried Exhibition. Reception is June 11 – 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm - The Arts Alliance Center at Clear Lake, (TAACCL), 2000 NASA Parkway, 281-3357777, www.taaccl.org. June 1- June 30: “Metamorphoses of Print” Bedrich Kockman Exhibit from University of West Bohemia, Pizen, Czech Republic, at University of Houston- Clear Lake, 2nd Floor, Bayou Bldg. 2700 Bay Area Blvd., 281283-3446, www.uhcl.edu

Evelyn Meador Library (Pre- K) - 10:30 a.m., 2400 N .Meyer, Seabrook - Temporary in Seabrook Community House with storytelling by Mrs. Pearson every Thursday, 1210 Anders, Seabrook, 281-474-9142, www.hcpl.net.

Freeman Memorial Library - 10:15 a.m. Book Babies on Monday,Tuesday & Wednesday 11:15 a.m.Toddler Time on Monday,Tuesday & Wednesday - 1:15 p.m. Pre-School Time on Monday & Tuesday 6:30 p.m.- Children’s Chess Club on Monday. 16616 Diana Lane, Houston, 281-

June 1 – June 11: UHCL Senior Art Exhibition, Atrium I, University of Houston- Clear Lake, 281-283-3311, www.uhcl.edu/hsh

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June 11: Book signing of “No Ode to Wisdom” by novelist and Founder of The Arts Alliance Center at Clear Lake (TAACCL) 5:30 pm to 7:3 pm at TAACCL, 2000 NASA Parkway, 281-335-7777, www.taaccl.org June 13 & 27: CLAW (Clear Lake Area Writers), a new writer’s critique group. Free and meets at TAACCL, the second and fourth Saturday each month from 10 am noon. For more information on this new popular group, call TAACCL at 281-3357777, www.taaccl.org

June 18: Book signing of “New Madrid: A Mississippi River Town in History and Legend” by author Mary Sue Anton, at TAACCL, 5:30 pm –7:30 pm, 2000 NASA Parkway, 281-335-7777, www.taaccl.org June 20: The Word Factory, Clear Lake poetry reading group of Houston International Poets Inc.Workshop- 10:00 a.m. - 12 noon, TAACCL, 2000 NASA Parkway, contact Caroline Ross at 281-486-4480, www.taaccl.org.

CHILDREN’S ART

June 13: Imagination Station - Children’s Art Program “Paul Gauguin Pink Series and Blue Grass” - Free event.TAACCL, 2000 NASA Parkway, 281-335-7777, www.taaccl.org.

Library Story Times for Children

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Helen Hall Library - 10:00 a.m. Toddlers on Wednesdays - 1:00 p.m. Pre-K Story time on Thursday, 100 W.Walker, League City, 281-338-4860

La Porte Library - 10:15 a.m. - Tuesdays, Story Time with Mr. Mark, 10:15 a.m. & 11:00 a.m. with Mr. D. on Thursday - 3:15 p.m.After School Arts on Wednesday, 600 S. Broadway, La Porte, 281-471-4022, www.hcpl.net.

PHOTOGRAPHY

June 9 & 23: Bay Area Photo Club, 7:30 p.m., TAACCL, 2000 NASA Parkway, 281335-7777, www.taaccl.org

MUSIC

June 20: Bluegrass Night in League City – “The Ladies of Blue Grass” presented by Bay Area Bluegrass Association, 7 pm - Free event at Johnny Arolfo Civic Center, 300 Walker, League City, www.bayareabluegrass.com

THEATRE

June 1-14: Creek Country Theater, “The Housekeeper” 18091 NASA Parkway, Nas-

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June 5 - June 21: Bay Area Harbour Playhouse- “The Kitchen Witches”, 3803 Hwy 3, Dickinson, 281-337-7468, www.bayareaharbourplayhouse.com (See Taylor’s column for more details.)

June 8: Registration for Dramatist Academy, Children’s Summer Acting Camp, Midsummer’s Night Dream. Performances are June 23 – June 28 at Seabrook Community House- Farpoint Theatre of Seabrook, email theatreofseabrook@yahoo.com, 832-693-8569 www.farpointtheatre.org (See Taylor’s art column for more details.)

MUSEUMS

San Jacinto Monument & Museum “Developing Houston” Photographic Treasures from the Cecil Thomas Collection at San Jacinto Monument and Museum, Dailey 9a.m. – 6 p.m. La Porte, 281-479-2421, www.sanjacinto-museum.org. (See Taylor’s art column for more details.)

Armand Bayou Nature Center - Open Tuesday - Saturday, Saturday morning Breakfast on the Bayou 8:00 a.m. -9:30 am Saturday Evening Sunset Cruise on the Bayou 6:00 p.m., 8500 Bay Area Blvd., 281474-2551, www.abnc.org

Bay Area Museum -Lunar Rendezvous Exhibit and Space memorabilia. Open Tuesday - Sunday, Clear Lake Park, 5000 NASA Parkway, Seabrook, 281-326-5960, www.lunarrendevous.org. League City Historical Society West Bay Common Museum - Open Monday - Friday. Call for group reservations, 210 Kansas Avenue, League City, 281-554-2994, www.oneroomschoolhouse.org

Lone Star Flight Museum - Open Daily 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., 2002 Terminal Dr., Galveston, 409-740-7722, www.LSFM.org . Lone Star is now offering Warbird Rides, call for details.

Texas City Museum - Open Tuesday - Sunday - 409 6th St. N.,Texas City, 409-643-5799, www.texas-city-tx.org/Museumabout.htm. See you on The ART SCENE! To appear on The SCENE’s Bay Area Cultural Arts Calendar or to update new schedules of art events and meetings e-mail Domino Taylor at dominotaylor@yahoo.com.

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Some of you lucky women out there with beautiful skin are fortunate enough not to have to worry about this one but for some of us, a day on the beach without make up feels like a day in your birthday suit! For everyone, apply sunscreen no matter what. Use a sunscreen designed for the face, which is non pore-clogging but high in SPF (15 or 30 SPF is recommended). If you feel you need a little color use a tinted moisturizer. These work great in adding some tone to the cheeks and neck. If you are going to follow up with a little foundation or bronzer, apply a retexturizing creme to the skin. Retexturizing cremes are great for filling in lines, pores and wrinkles as well as giving the skin a smooth texture to apply make up to that holds your make up in place all day long. For foundation, choose a light viscosity liquid to powder foundation with sunscreen. The liquid will dry into a velvety finish. Mineral Powder foundations can appear blotchy when you start to sweat. Use a touch of powder over it and some bronzer and you can still look beach-ready without feeling naked! (Recommended products: Heavenly Skin Retexturizing Creme, Heavenly Liquid to Powder, Heavenly Skin Vitality SPF 15)

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The Bling Bling Shop

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By Shannon Miller With the onset of summer, there are plenty of reasons to sparkle and shine. One of those reasons is The Bling Bling Shop. Located in Old Seabrook (1320 Fifth Street), Owner Mary E. Forbes is bringing her sense of fashion to an area that was hard hit nine months ago by Hurricane Ike. “I want to help Old Seabrook come back and be what it once was,” explains Mary, “That’s why I chose this location and this time.”

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While The Bling Bling Shop has gone through both a geographical and name change, Mary seems to mirror change in her career as well. She has been in the Bay Area for almost 20 years and has a background in jewelry. Mary knew she always wanted to open a boutique, but was waiting for the right time. After owning several businesses, and doing some freelancing, she went to work for Jenny Brown, the owner of the boutique “The Goddess of the Universe.” Eventually, the opportunity presented itself for Mary to own her dream boutique, so she took over Jenny’s shop. The name change came about because Mary would tell her friends she was working at the “Bling Bling Shop” – and the name stuck.

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Mary’s motto is “BIG, BOLD and BEAUTIFUL.” The items at the shop definitely reflect these characteristics. The Bling Bling Shop carries a wide variety of sparkly things to accessorize any outfit. Patrons needing help accessorizing for an upcoming wedding, an elegant night out on the town, or just a casual evening in the Clear Lake area, the Bling Bling Shop has accessories for any and all occasions. You can find one-of-a-kind pieces of jewelry, sunglasses, caps, designer-inspired handbags and blinged-out flipflops. All the essentials needed for that perfect look – you can find them here.

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What a toner should do for you is remove traces of oil, dirt, and make up. Also, they should contain water-binding agents that HYDRATE the skin. When skin is properly hydrated it has a natural glow and silky feel. Avoid toners that contain witch hazel, ethanol, citrus, peppermint or any type of SD Alcohol which can irritate skin and cause inflammation and dryness. Toner is excellent for use upon waking in the morning, as your pillow and hair contain natural oils that can clog pores. Use a large cottonball and swipe gently over the face and behind the neck. Also, use a toner after you have cleansed your face to remove traces of make up left behind. (Think of the streaks left behind after

What is the best way to use a bronzer? ~ Jessica

If you are going to go “foundationless” then the best way to apply bronzer is to let your moisturizer dry, and then put a light coat of powder that closely matches your skin to give the bronzer a smooth surface to apply on. I recommend using a Kabuki-style brush that has a dense assembly of soft goat hair because the solid bristles hold in color and prevent it from streaking or mottling. Gently swipe in bronzing product, then repeat on forehead, sweeping down the nose. Apply just a dab on the apple of the cheeks. BLING BLING SHOP • Continued From Page 24 Most bronzing prodIf you are looking for an original piece by a local artisan, the shop ucts contain a small carries breathtaking pieces from designer Jenny Brown, as well as designers from the McAllen area. These pieces include sterling silver and semi-precious stones. Need clip-on earrings? Bling Bling has one of the largest selections in the area. In addition to accessories, you will also find Archipelago Candles and Scentsation Candles, PRIVATE R perfect for any gift-giving occasion. Prices in the shop range from OM AVAILABO LE $10 to $350. There is something Bling-tastic for everyone.

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The best summer regimen to follow would include a lightweight cleanser or cleansing wipes, moisturizing toner to remove traces of make up, a hydrating mist, then a moisturizer with a SPF of 15 or higher. Protect your face always from the rays of the sun- nothing is more aging than sun damage. If you are going to be without make up during the summer, be sure to keep your eyebrows shaped and trimmed nicely and use a lip plumping clear gloss and a touch of bronzer for a beautiful summer glow. Exfoliate your skin about once per week to keep sweat from clogging your pores and keep a smooth texture to the skin. Smooth skin reflects light better and makes it appear healthier and younger. Look out summer, here we come!

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In addition to sparkle, the shop offers a variety of other products and services, including purse parties and trunk shows. Mary is always looking for a way to help out her customers, and get them the accessories they need. If you need a personal shopper, Mary is your go-to girl. If you like something she has on, just ask. She is happy to sell you what she is wearing. She can also help you shop for up-coming birthdays or anniversaries. Items that are seen at Bling Bling will often be the very accessories seen in fashion magazines. With Dallas market coming up, rest assured Mary and Karen Keely (one of Mary’s interior designers and right-hand gal) will be there finding new fashions that will take us into the fall.

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The official Grand Opening of the Bling Bling Shop is scheduled for the week of June 15. Monday through Sunday, and the ladies will be unveiling a variety of new, original items. As a thank you to the customers, mention you saw this article in the SCENE and receive 25 percent off your entire purchase during Grand Opening Week.

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Hugh & Jeff’s

Heads -N- Tails

Mamacita’s

Scout Bar

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HEARD by The SCENE Joel’s Ugly Dawg served up a double helping of music from the Austin music scene. First up: Both Feet’s reggae-style music was delightful and fun to listen to, just in time for summer. Neil Darling and Paul Hays make up the two-man band, and have a unique style that includes whimsical lyrics and a great up-beat tempo. If you missed them, check them out at www.bothfeetmusic.com, or at Joel’s one-year anniversary celebration on June 27.

alternative-style sound, the lead singer Todd Sapio had the crowd rocking and asking for more. Guitarist Scott Graham played a mean guitar, reminiscent of Jimmy Paige. At the end of the night, the band was a crowd favorite. Definitely keep an eye out for these guys, they will play the Meridian in June, and be back at Joel’s August 1. They are a MUST SEE band if you like up-and-coming music. Be sure to check out their website www.languageroom.net, and tell them you heard it from The SCENE. -----------------------------------

----------------------------------The surprise band of the month was Language Room. This Austin-based band just put out their first CD entitled “One by One” produced by Blue October’s bassist Matt Noveskey. Look for this band to explode onto the national music SCENE at any time. With a cutting edge,

LEAGUE CITY MUSIC FESTIVAL: The League City Music Festival kicked off May with an outstanding array of musical entertainment from a huge outdoor stage. On Friday night, fans were treated to the fa-

miliar vocals of Fran Cosmo, former lead singer of the band Boston. As they performed hit songs from Boston, the singer proved that he only gets better with age. Saturday night the Music Festival heated up first with the Paula Nelson Band. This lady is a dynamic performer, and was a definite crowd pleaser. She is a talented artist that holds the musical attention of an audience of any age. Headliner Kevin Fowler, whipped the crowd into a musical frenzy with the first few notes. His interaction with the packed crowd, as well as his witty lyrics in songs like “Beer, Bait and Ammo,” and “Don’t Touch My Willie,” had fans singing along and dancing where space was available. Overall it was a fantastic kick off to the month of May, and a great night for Texas country music. –Shannon Miller

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IXFA • Continued From Page 33 In addition to an exciting card of fighters, Dawson is pumped about the IXFA’s partnership with Delta Downs. “There isn’t a bad seat in the house,” Dawson explained. “The actual venue is much smaller and more intimate than the Cajun Dome or other places we have put fights on in the past. But the video screens and everything else that goes into the production is first class. The room may be twice as small, but the production will be twice as big!” Learn more about the IXFA, including the upcoming event and ticket info at www.IXFA.tv. PICTURED AT RIGHT: In the main event on the IXFA’s last event in September of 2007, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Black Belt Tim Credeur submitted Brandon McDowell with a triangle choke. Credeur would go on to participate in SpikeTV's The Ultimate Fighter Season 7 and then enter the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) where he is 3-0. Credeur joins Kyle Bradley as former IXFA fighters to make it to the UFC. Many believe Daniel Pineda could be the next to make the big show, so check out the fight on June 6.

EJ’s Sports Bar • Continued From Page 38 “We have great specials available every night of the week,” said Yvette, “and we offer a smoke-free environment.” Coming soon, Trevino said, EJ’s will be adding on a patio and deck in the back where patrons can enjoy drinking and smoking outdoors. Be sure to ask the friendly wait staff and bartenders about their daily drink specials. Some of those specials include Tuesday’s $3.50 U-call-its, Wednesday’s Big Ass Beer and Beer Pong, and Thursday’s $3 Long Island Ice Teas and Margaritas for Ladies Night. Enjoy hot dance music with a live DJ Thursday through Saturday night. Friday nights enjoy spicy crawfish, potatoes and corn for $2 a pound and drink specials from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Sundays are Buckets, Bikes and Babes, featuring $10 buckets of beer. Happy Hour is offered daily from 2 to 7 p.m. with $2 domestic drafts and $2.50 imports. EJ’s has a VIP or private room available, which they rent out for

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any event, including birthdays, bachelor parties, and office events. The room fits 50 people, providing leather seating, a private pool table, and your own waitress. Outside catering is welcome. Call 281-286-7545 to ask about prices and scheduling. The room also doubles as a green room for bands, helping them feel like rock stars before their gig begins. Thursday, June 25, don’t miss out on the big event when EJ’s will be hosting live, exclusive coverage of the NBA Draft with ESPN and 97.5 FM’s broadcasting show, The Ticket. The draft party will kick off with Carl Dukes from noon to 5 p.m., and then continue with Calvin Murphy from 5 to 7 p.m. They will be offering drink specials, games and giveaways. Be sure and stop by for the fun and excitement. So grab your buddies and throw back a couple brewskies at EJ’s Sports Bar, “Where Everybody Scores!” And don’t forget to tell them, The SCENE sent you!

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D’Vine Wine • Continued From Page 47 Talk about choices: You can make your wine, bottle it, and even design your own personal label.

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The only thing better than sipping on a glass of wine is pairing it with a tasty snack to complement it. D’Vine Wine now offers a food menu, including a salumi and mozzarella bar. “Most people don’t know that there are different types, so we offer them daily,” said General Manager Mechell Weems. They offer food specials every day, so come hungry. Thursdays are all about Wine and Cheese. Stop by in June and try combinations such as Manchego and Rioja, Gorgonzola and Port, or Edam and Chardonnay.

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At this location, there is no need to worry about parking. There is a huge parking lot next door to the building, and it’s free to park. Bring your laptop and “work” while you utilize their Wi-Fi connection, sip on wine, and enjoy their 55” flat screen TV behind the bar. Finding the perfect gift for your wine-sipping friends will be a breeze. Choose from a wide array of wine-related items including hand-painted wine glasses created by a local artist that are a definite must-see. Visitors who would like to stay the night in Kemah, can go all out and reserve a room at the bed and breakfast directly behind the winery called the Clipper House Inn. Call the innkeeper, Barbara Hopper, for specials at 281-309-2649 or go online at www.clipperhouseinn.com.

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While strolling from D’Vine Wine to the B&B, guests will pass a newly planted vineyard for customers to enjoy. Soon there will be several types of grapes growing showcasing different varieties that go into making great wine. Coming this fall, Skinner said, keep an eye out for their grape festival, including a grape stomping event.

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“We want to encourage people back to Kemah,” said Skinner, and it seems like D’Vine is ready. Mark your calendar for June 9, when they will have a Release Party for their latest creation, a Wild Blueberry Blush. Every month, D’Vine will have a new release and wine tasting party, which is open to the public.

Happy Hour Specials in effect when Houston Sports Teams Play!

The winery is now offering winemaking classes for those interested in creating their own custom crush. Call 281-3348300 to RSVP because classes fill up quickly and reservations are required.

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So whether you stop in to take a winery tour, listen to the soothing sounds on Sinatra night, or drop by for happy hour, make sure you congratulate the staff on their new location and expansion and tell them that The SCENE sent you!

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THE SCENE’s MMA Top 10 Pound For Pound List

COUNTRY WEIGHT ORGANIZATION Lyoto Machida’s victory over Rashad FIGHTER Evans moves him up to #3 on our list and 1. Anderson Silva ..............Brazil 185/205 ......UFC knocks Evans out of the top 10. We will pay 2. Georges St. Pierre ......Canada ..
170 ..........UFC close attention to WEC featherweight cham3. Lyoto Machida ..............Brazil ....205 ..........UFC pion Mike Brown’s rematch and title defense 4. Fedor Emelianenko
 ......Russia....235 ......Affliction with Urijah Faber at WEC 41 shortly after this issue hits the streets. We eagerly wait for 5. Miguel Torres
 ..................USA......135..........WEC the matchup of UFC Middleweight Cham- 6. B.J. Penn
 ........................USA......170 ..........UFC pion and Pound-For-Pound King Anderson 7. Mike Brown ....................USA......140..........WEC SIlva’s second step up to fight at Light Heavy- 8. Urijah Faber
 ..................USA......140..........WEC weight against former UFC Light Heavy9. Frank Mir ........................USA......250 ..........UFC weight champion Forrest Griffin. - John Ennis

10. Shinya Aoki ................Japan ....140 ........Dream

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Bay Area-based IXFA is back! Saturday, June 6 • Delta Downs Event Center, Vinton, LA As this issue goes to press, the International Extreme Fight Association (IXFA) is preparing for its first Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) card since September 2007. The League City-based MMA organization gained a solid reputation by hosting successful and well produced initial events at the Lake Charles Civic Center and the Cajun Dome in Louisiana. But a restructuring and key alliance later, the IXFA emerges stronger than ever with an event on Saturday, June 6 at the Delta Downs - Racetrack, Casino, & Hotel in Vinton, Louisiana. Headlining the upcoming card will be two highly regarded fighters with Daniel “The Pit” Pineda fighting Kyle “Lil Pretty” Miers. Pineda is one of the highest-regarded fightLocal/Regional Events

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ers in Houston and IXFA President Scott Dawson is excited to have Pineda, the reigning Katana Cagefighting Lightweight Champion before leaving to join the IXFA, fighting in the organization’s upcoming promotion. “Pineda will be in the UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championships),” Dawson explained. “He has great standup. But Miers is Royce Gracie-trained and extremely dangerous on the ground.” Other matches on the card include a number of young, up-and-coming fighters including Lane Yarbrough Vs. Kirk Gibson, Antonio Flores Vs. Edwynn Jones, Larry Hopkins Vs. Brandon Farran, Brian Lightfoot Vs. Christopher Conklin, Jennifer Scott Vs. Kelmy Jasso, Garrett Landry Vs. Jason Johnson and Paul Soileau Vs. Jesus Rivera. - Continued on Page 30

Upcoming MMA Calendar

..Lonestar Beatdown 10 ......................................Arena Theatre • Houston, TX ..IXFA Extreme Fighting ......................Delta Downs Event Center • Vinton, LA ..Steele Cage: Battle of the Texas Titans ..............Dr Pepper Arena • Frisco, TX ..XFC: Texas Battlegrounds ........................................Expo Center • Austin, TX ..Texas Rage in the Cage: Cage Rage III ..............Ford Pavilion • Beaumont, TX ..Renaissance MMA: RMMA 12 ..................Harrah’s Casino • New Orleans, LA ..The Young Guns................................Verizon Wireless Theater • Houston, TX ..TAMMA: Texas Fightfest 13 ................Cowboys Dance Hall • San Antonio, TX ..Supreme Warrior Champ: SWC7-The StandOff ....Frisco Conv. Ctr., Frisco, TX

National Events

6/05 ....Bellator Week 10 (ESPN Deportes) 6/06 Strikeforce: Lawler vs. Shields (Showtime) 6/07 ...... WEC 41: Brown vs. Faber II (VS) 6/12 ....Bellator Week 11 (ESPN Deportes) 6/13 ..........UFC 99 Franklin vs. Silva (PPV)

6/13 Adrenaline MMA III: Sylvia vs. Mercer 6/19 ..Strikeforce: Santos vs. Villasenor (Showtime) 6/20 ..............TUF Season 9 Finale (Spike) 7/11 ........UFC 100 Lesnar vs. Mir II (PPV) 8/08 ..........UFC 101 Penn vs. Florian (PPV) 8/29 ..UFC 102 Couture vs. Nogueira* (PPV)

Where do you watch the UFC? Let us suggest a few places we like: Doc’s Upper Deck (18301A Egret Bay Blvd.), Joel’s Ugly Dawg (3612 W. Main, League City), Baja Party Bar (1055 Bay Area Blvd.), EJ’s Sports Bar (435 El Dorado), Pablo’s Pub (19325 Gulf Frwy #5) and Hugh & Jeff’s Car Wash and Grill (1232 w. FM 646 in League City)

The girls at EJ’s Sports Bar love the UFC!

Much to the displeasure of their wives, The SCENE’s Mixed Martial Arts section is edited by John Ennis, shown at left defending a submission attempt, and Mike Taylor, pictured at right demonstrating a solid chin. Although both are quick to admit they prefer co-ed grappling over exchanging strikes with guys in their weight class, they are committed to providing the Texas coast with the best coverage of both local and international Mixed Martial Arts.

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Funksion at Cullen’s Live The Sharks at Heads -n- Tails Zach Tate at Cork Wine Bar

Mambo Jazz Kings at Heads -nTails The Sharks with Toree Montgomery Messengers of Love at Mamacita’s

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Forever Falls at Scout Bar

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Austin Homegrown at Zone 504

Lost2gether at T-bone Tom’s

Obsolete August at Pablo’s Pub LOOSE NOTES Cont. From Page 42 Breyland T-Bone Toms - The venat T-bone erable trees in the patio Tom’s are gone but the music is now better than ever. Patrons caught sizzling performances when Breyland and Lost2gether stopped by and we scored a couple of their new CDs--Both of these area bands have stepped it up a level this year so check out their myspace sites. Also this month was the return of one of Jim Shortt's favorite bands, the Navigators. Like the TailDraggers and Hamilton Loomis, the Navigators carries along a massive gathering of fans packing venues wherever they go. This month, we enjoyed the return of Kyle Spencer who made his stage debut a year ago at T-Bones at the age of 15. Sporting his new California Condor wingspan, Kyle's drum solo reminded me of the Dreamsicle's Lee Hamilton pouring it out playing Soul Sacrifice... Scoot over Dad!

The Sharks at Heads -n- Tails

Zach Perry Band at Zone 504

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We were privileged to attend an over-the-top moment when Kevin Fenton and Claudia Hammond put forth not only their playlist of Moody Blues, Elton John, and other rarely played favorites but also a medley from Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon album... OMG!!! The sound was dialed in wonderfully, the patrons totally delighted, and we swore we heard "Bravo!" several times that afternoon.

Mother's Speakeasy: Days after the mess from Hurricane Ike became clear, Alexis and Lynn hatched the idea on what would become GBAMA and Ikefest. We met Mean Gene Kelton and his talented clan for the first time at early GBAMA planning meetings but could not figure how "Mean" was part of this man's name-His support of fellow musicians flattened on the mat was so sincere. Then we heard Gene and his sons play... Wow... We're not sure when we'll get to hear the boys all play together again but couldn't miss the chance when Mean Gene stopped into Mothers. Rock on!

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Katie’s: We caught several Benny acts at the swanky Bacliff outBrasket post this month including the Band @ Benny Brasket Band and the Katie’s TailDraggers. Benny and his buddies never seem to use a playlist and perhaps the area's best at playing whatever comes to mind in the moment at the moment. Tis a refreshing treat! We also caught The TailDraggers (www.taildraggersband.com) in ever perfect form following a brief time on the mend. The TailDraggers have amongst the best army of fans whose reputation of having fun, drinking the house dry and overflowing the proprietor's registers is legendary. Join up!

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La Brisa's: We enjoyed the music at this peaceful patio and on the nicest afternoon of the month, it came together when the Speed Of Sound took the stage. Filling the air with a breezy assortment of jazz, fusion, and adult easy listening rock, we had the ingredients for what was the most refreshing pleasant experience. Simply add your company, stir and enjoy... Life is good!

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The Hunger @ Scout Bar

Scout Bar: Okay... So this place doesn't have an outdoor stage and if they did, the sound ordinance police would be writing The citations from as far as Hunger Friendswood. @ Nonetheless, The Scout Hunger is one of our Bar basic essential music staples on the beat so when they played their Memorial Day show, we simply had to be there. Judging from the crowd, a lot of you feel the same way. So there! :-P

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OPEN DAILY 2PM-2AM

WE’RE BACK! In a brand new location!!

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Open Daily 11am-2am

2nd Round: bartender pillowfights

FREE HAPPY HOUR MUNCHIES EVERY DAY AT 2PM!!!

Pool Tables • Shuffle Board • Dance Floor Open Mike Tuesdays • COMING SOON: Live Music

THURSDAYS*

open mic night returns w/Trivia! Test your knowledge. Ladies nite $1.50 wells; $2 house wines

FRIDAYS*

Live bands. Ladies nite. happy hour brisket sand. on the patio + live music! Karaoke @ 9 $3.50 Crown LIVE MUSIC FRIDAYS: * 6/5: Magazine | 6/12: Cruise Control LIVE DJ! LADIES NITE. 6/19: Sharks | 6/26: Luscious Collide SHOT SPECIALS 7/3: Bodacious TaTas

CRAWFISH SUNDAYS

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Jam Session w/ The Amigos 8pm-12am, musicians welcome, Vodka Well Drinks $2 (12-7pm) Mon: Acoustic Jam w/Lynn Raggio & Cisco • $2 Ritas LIVE MUSIC Tues: Live Music • $2 Ritas all day 7 NIGHTS A WEEK Wed: Live Music & Drink Specials • $2 Ritas NO COVER! Thurs: Benny Brasket Band FRI 6/5 ............................................JAMES REESE BAND SAT 6/7 ................................................THE MIGHTY ORQ TUES 6/9 ..........................................................OH HENRY WED 6/10 ..................................................SLIDE EFFECT FRI 6/12 ..........................................................SHINE-OLA Mon-Fri 11-7 SAT 6/13..........................................................MARK MAY $2.50 Wells TUES 6/16 ................................................THE DANGLERS $1.75 Dom. WED 6/17 ................................................GROOVE KINGS FRI 6/19 ..................................................................GUILTY Longnecks SAT 6/20 ..........DONNIE SIMMONS & HOUSE ROCKERS TUES 6/23 ............................................THE MIGHTY ORQ $1.25 Dom. Draft WED 6/24........................................................LIVE MUSIC FRI 6/26 ........................................BRAD ABSHER BAND SAT 6/27 ........................................................UNDESIDED WED 7/1 ..........................................THE GROOVE KINGS Sun. $2 Well Vodka FRI 7/3..................................................THE MIGHTY ORQ SAT 7/4................................ SNIT'S DOG & PONY SHOW Drinks (12 to 7pm) Sun:

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EJ’s Sports Bar: “Where Everybody Scores” By Carmen Bates

UFC and all the big boxing matches. You can enjoy playing pool, shuffleboard, darts, Buzztime Trivia and video games like bowling, Golden Tee Live, Big Buck Hunter, and a punching game called Boxing Champion.

Located at 435 El Dorado Blvd., EJ’s Sports Bar has something fun for everyone. “Once you come in for the first time, you will definitely want to come back soon,” said owner Ernie “Big E” Trevino. Along with his wife Yvette and two sons, John and Ernie, this family-owned and operated bar has hit the ground running, and it doesn’t look like they are going to be slowing down any time soon. When asked what their motivation was for starting up their own place, Trevino answered, “We are from the area and love visiting local bars, so we decided to open something together as a family.” The inside of this 21-and-up establishment is quite impressive, with a huge U-shaped bar, unique tabletops, and plenty of entertainment for all. “Our doors officially opened December 19, but we started working on improvements since last October,” said Trevino. The walls boast 13 plasma TVs constantly showing sports, including

Of course, you can’t miss the huge stage on the far wall, along with a DJ booth. “We consider ourselves a live music venue,” said Trevino, who welcomes the popular local cover band Strippers Lie every Wednesday night. Also, make sure to check out the live music on Fridays and every other Saturday, because they have bands booked all the way through November. Starting a new band yourself? EJ’s has the perfect venue for you to get your songs out in front of a welcoming crowd! Monday is Open Mic Night put on by “the pros,” so they provide the drums, guitar and bass for anyone who wants to get up and sing their tunes in public. For more info, check out their website at www.EJsportsbar.com, or on myspace.com/ejs_sportsbar. - Continued on Page 30

We’re Back! DECK PARTY EVERY FRI & SAT *HAPPY HOUR SPECIALS*

MON ..................$3 WELLS + KARAOKE TUES..............................$2 & $3 PINTS WED ..........................$2 & $3 BOTTLES THURS............................BIG ASS BEER: $2 DOM / $3 IMPORT FRI & SAT ................$3 SHOT SPECIALS SUN ......................................$2 PINTS + $2 MIMOSAS & BLOODY MARYS

New! Outdoor Bar, Patio Furniture, Games & Pool Table LIVE MUSIC THIS MONTH: r u Ho 6/5 . . . . . . . . Spin Cycle (7-11) Happy ring u d s Price ames 6/12 . . . Zack Perry Band (9-1) Astros g 6/13 . . . Zack Perry Band (9-1) 6/20 . . . Bodacious Ta-Tas (9-1) 6/26 . . . . . . . Overdrive (7-11) 6/27 . . . . . . . . Inside Out (9-1)

Zone 504...

“Where all your friends are!” www.myspace.com/zone504

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full bar & great frozen Margaritas

NOON: 10 BANDS IN 10 HOURS DRINK SPECIALS ALL DAY + LOTS OF FUN ENTERTAINMENT!

~ HAPPY FATHERS DAY!!!! ~

ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE BRING DAD OUT TO PARTY WITH US!!!!

LIVE BANDS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS

6/19 ................G.B.A. 6/20 ..CROWDED MINDS

6/5 ............ZACK TATE 6/6 ..........MAMA CASS

6/12 ............OUTLAW X 6/26 ........LAWST DOGZ 6/13 ....FULL THROTTLE 6/27........SLIDE EFFECT 7/3 ............ZACK TATE

SAT, JULY 4: CROWDED MINDS Every Wednesday in June Mama Cass 6-10:30 pm LOCATED ON THE SAN LEON PENINSULA

2233. E. BAYSHORE DRIVE • SAN LEON FOR TAKE-OUT, CALL 281-339-1392

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MON & WED: TEXAS HOLD’EM TUES: OPEN MIC NIGHT Fri & Sat 9pm-1am

Live Music:

6/4 ........................Front Porch Society 6/5............................................Flashback 6/6 ........................................Think Tank 6/11 ..........................Jeremy Bradshaw 6/12 ..............................Hobsons Choice 6/13..........................................Overdrive 6/19 ..............................Zach Tate Band 6/20..................................Identity Crisis 6/26 ............................................Madigan 6/27 ..........................................Both Feet 7/2 ........................Front Porch Society 7/3 ..................................House Rockers 7/4 ................................Bodacious Tatas 7/9 ..................................Paul (Acoustic) 7/10 ..........Guppies From Outer Space 7/11 ............................Hamilton Loomis (Tickets Go On Sale June 28)

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COOKOUT – SUNDAY, JUNE 28

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DAWG HOUSE!

Mon-Wed 2pm-1am | Thur & Fri 2pm-2am Sat 11am-2am | Sun 11 am-Midnight

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Captain Rick at Cockeyed Seagull

Loose Notes by Andy Eng

Andrew W. Bateman

May's outdoor music scene was vigorous thanks to the abundant gorgeous weather, great music, excellent food & spirits at the venues, and more of you folks than ever were out enjoying it. We were there and saw YOU!!! This month, we visited 19 venues and enjoyed no fewer than 40 music groups. Highlights of the month included the 56th Annual Village Fair and Music Festival, crawfish cookouts & patio sessions and the 2009 Oleanders Party. The big bands at Cullens and Heads & Tails made us dance. Over the top performances were presented from Breyland at T-Bones, Mean Gene Kelton playing it up at Mothers Speakeasy, Andrew Bateman at Cliftons, The Hunger at Scout Bar, and Battle of the Band winners at Joel's Ugly Dawg. Spring has been great and tropical nights are just around the corner! Update - Crawfish season is coming to an end and Sunday afternoon open mic sessions at the Cockeyed Seagull will be returning to Thursday evenings at the usual time.

waaaaaaaay over the top inspiring presentation from classical/flamenco guitarist Andrew W. Bateman (www.myspace.com/abatemanguitarist) who was called out for "just one more" three times. Andrew and Amanda will be taking a tour of Europe but will be back again throughout the summer. Catch him! You must!

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Cockeyed Seagull - We caught Boneyard, Magazine,and the Sunday Open Mic on the patio with crawfish this month and had a great time at one of Jim Shortt's faBackseat Driver vorite hangouts. Readers know we love the Open Mic sessions where we get to hear area musicians collaborate and roll out new material in a friendly setting.

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Where: 18301A Egret Bay Blvd. (Above Scout Bar) When: Daily 3pm to 8pm What: $1.50 wells, $1.50 wines, $2.25 domestic pints & $1lb crawfish on Thursdays & Fridays

Where: 20760 Gulf Frwy (Webster) (in Garden Ridge parking lot) What: Martini Day Monday “Keep the Shaker” $2 Tuesdays: All Domestics & Imports Plus $3 Wells & $3 Margaritas Hurricane Humpday (Wednesdays)

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How Long have you worked there: 5 months, since it opened. Signature drink: Black Leather Whip (1800 Tequila & Grand Marnier) Best Tip: Any tip is always good, but the best tip I ever got was a car. In five words or less, how would your friends describe you? Miss Hollywood!

Where: 3138 NASA Road 1 When: Normal Happy Hour Mon.to Fri. 4 - 7pm Lunch $1 Ritas 11 am to 2pm

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Where: 4001 Hwy. 146 When: Daily 11am-7pm What: $2 House Margaritas,

Where: 2513 NASA Rd. 1 When: Monday thru Friday, starts 2 hours before sunset What: $2 domestic, $2 draft, $3 wells, $3.50 Bull Blaster, $2 ritas

What I love about bartending: People watching after they have had a few drinks.

Favorite thing about the Bay Area? The laid back attitude of the people in the Bay Area. Hobbies: Golf and sports. Other than your own, what other profession would you like to attempt? Being a judge of Iron Chef. What profession would you NOT like to attempt? Anything that involves lifting heavy objects. Who inspires you? My Grandmother, she raised six kids by herself.

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Where: 1053 Marina Bar Drive When: Mon.-Sun. noon to 7pm $1 Drafts, $3 Wells, $2 Bottle Domestics, $2 Bloody Mary (Sun.) $2 Mimosa (Sunday) $3 House Wine

Where: 435 El Dorado When: Mon.to Fri. 2 - 7pm $2 Dom Draft, $2.50 Import Drafts Plus awesome daily specials

Where: 19325 Gulf Frwy #5 When: Mon.- Fri.; 3pm -7pm What: $1 ritas; $2 well and domestic beer; $3 calls and import & specialty beers

All information in the SCENE Happy Hour Guide is believed to be true and accurate as of press time. But prices and specials are subject to change. THE SCENE

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SCENE HAPPY HOUR GUIDE

Where: 101 E. Main Street, La Porte When: Mon. - Fri. 3 to 6pm What: Various Specials

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Japanese Beers Drafts 12oz $1.95, 16oz $2.50 Sake Bombs $3.50 Large Sake $3.95 Small Sake $1.95

------------------Where: 2416 Bay Area Blvd. When: Mon-Fri 3-9pm What: $1.75 Selected Draft Pints, $2.25 Call Drinks, $6.00 Selected Pitchers, $2.00 House Wines, $1.75 Wells

Where: 18307 Egret Bay Blvd. When/What: Scout has fresh, changing promotions including $2.50 Wells, $2 Big Ass Beer and no cover on Thursday. Visit ScoutBar.com for details.

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THE BEER SHOP

Where: 707 Hwy. 146 (Kemah) When: Mon. thru Fri. 5 - 7 pm What: Call for details.

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Where: 3612 W. Main (FM 518) What: Daily from 3 to 7 pm What: $2 domestic, $1.50 draft $3 wells + daily specials

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($3 Mimosas & Bloody Marys Sunday)

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Cock-Eyed SEAGULL

Where: 315 Grand Ave. When: Tues-Fri 11am-7pm, What: $1.25 Domestic Draft; $1.75 Domestic Beer $2.50 Wells Drinks

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Mexican Restaurant

Where: 17420 Fife Ln. (@ Bay Area) When: Daily: 3pm -7pm What: $1.75 Long Necks $1.50 Dom Drafts $9 Guinness pitchers $4.50 House Wine $4 Patron Shots

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Where: 2110 Bay Area Blvd. When: Mon.- Fri. 11am - 7pm What: $1.25 Margaritas ($.99 Margaritas All Day Sat.) ($.99 Draft Beer Every Day)

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Where: 1010 B NASA Rd. 1 When: Mon-Fri 2-8 pm What: $1.50 Domestic Drafts, $4.50 Domestic Pitchers, $1.75 Domestic Bottles; $2.75 Well Drinks

Where: 803 NASA Road 1 When: Mon.- Fri.; 2pm -7pm What: $4 House Rita $1.25 Dom Drafts $1.75 import drafts

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Where: 605 A 6th Street When: Monday - Saturday 11am to 7pm What: $2 Domestic Pints, $ Wells $3 Wine by the glass $4 Ouzo shots Where: 1232 W. FM 646 When: Mon to Fri 2 to 7pm & All Day Sunday

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Where: 8510 FM 517 (Dickinson) When: Everyday 4 to 7pm & When All Houston Sports Are In Action What: $1.50 16oz Drafts

Where: 605 6th St. C, Kemah When: Monday-Saturday Noon to 7pm What: $5 Bull Blasters $2 Domestic Pints $2 Wells

Where: 1055 Bay Area Blvd. When: Everyday, until 7pm What: $2 Domestics, $2.25 Wells, $3.25 Calls, $5 Domestic pitchers all day, every day!

-------------------Where: 1020 NASA Road 1 When: Mon.- Fri. 11am - 7pm What: Specials on Tap Beer, Margaritas (including Haciendaritas), Domes tic/Imports

JAPANESE SAKE BAR Where: 1804 W. FM 646 When: Sun-Thurs, ask about times What: All Domestic Beers and some

Where: 504 Kipp Ave. (Kemah) What/When: Mon: $3 wells all night, Tues: $2 and $3 pints; Wed: $2 and $3 bottles; Thurs: Big Ass Beer $2 Domestic & $ Import; Fri. & Sat. $3 shot specials. Sunday $2 Bloody Mary's and $2 pints. Rockets & Astros games...happy hour prices.

All information in the SCENE Happy Hour Guide is believed to be true and accurate as of press time. But prices and specials are subject to change. THE SCENE

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! ! E N O P W NO

• Over 26 Varieties of Wine • Custom Blended Wines • Personalized Labels • Mozzarella & Salumi Bar • Large Outdoor Patio • Winery Tours • Wine-making Classes • Bottling Parties

MARK YOUR CALENDAR! • JUNE 4-7 (THURS-SUN) GRAND OPENING! Fri: Live Music Sat: Free Gift

• JUNE 30 (TUESDAY)

CUSTOMER APPRECIATION DAY! Great Specials!

• JULY 4 (SATURDAY)

Red, White & Blues Special! Watch the fireworks from our deck!

ON-GOING SPECIALS!

• $2 TUESDAY TASTINGS • WINE-A-RITA WEDNESDAYS $3 All Day + Appetizer Specials

• WINE & CHEESE THURSDAYS • SATURDAY SPECIALS Happy Hour 4-6 (Ask about our specials)

New Location! 709 Harris • Kemah (behind T-bone Tom’s)

OPEN: Tue - Wed: Noon-7 • Thur: Noon-9 Fri & Sat: Noon-11 • Sun: Noon-6 THE SCENE

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HAPPY HOUR 3 TO 7 PM $1.75 Domestic LN / $2.25 Import BTL $1 off Drafts & Wells

D’Vine Wine – Reinvented!

WE HAVE NIGHTLY DRINK SPECIALS

MONDAY

$2 Kamikazees $2 Purple Hooters $2 Lemon Drops

From 7-11 PM $1.75 Dom Longnecks $2.25 Imports

TUESDAY

FRIDAY

(LADIES NIGHT) $2 Margaritas $2 Cherry Bombs Buy 2 shots get 1 free!

WEDNESDAY $5 Pitchers $7 Guiness Pitchers

By CARMEN BATES

THURSDAY

Newly relocated to 709 Harris Avenue in Kemah, D’Vine Wine is ready to welcome customers to their impressive new location directly behind T-Bone Tom’s. Whether you are a loyal follower or just being introduced, D’Vine Wine has a lot of exciting changes to discover along with their new stand-alone building, vineyards, and bed & breakfast. Their Grand Opening will kick off Thursday, June 4 through Sunday, June 7 with live music on Friday. But the fun doesn’t stop there. D’Vine Wine has a full calendar with specials and events scheduled during each month.

$3 Jagerbombs $4 Long Islands

SATURDAY

$12 Domestic Buckets $15 Import Buckets ALL DAY!

Their new, elegant, cozier environment is reminiscent of an old wine cellar, perfect for a romantic couple’s getaway with an intimate feel. If that doesn’t sound like your style, they now offer outdoor seating with a wrap-around outdoor patio where you can enjoy the weather and sip on cold Wine-a-Ritas with your friends. During my interview, I sampled both the Peach Bellini and the Blackberry Merlot Wine-a-Ritas. They were both delicious and refreshing. Along with their new patio you will also be able to listen to live music on select weekends (check their calendar for times and entertainment).

SUNDAY

$2 Wells – All Day!

Find our DINING ad on the “FLIP side !”

“We are unique from other establishments in the area,” said Owner David Skinner, “because we make all of our wine from juices brought in from around the world instead of buying it from wineries or distributors.” This means, he explained, you can come in and get exactly what you want. If you know what you like, you can personalize, change, and create your own unique blend. Not sure what you like? No problem. There is now an expanded wine list, and the staff at D’Vine Wine is ready to help you by asking if you enjoy fruity, sweet, dry or spicy (for example).

Open Daily: 11am-2am

17420 FIFE LN. @ BAY AREA BLVD.

281-482-8100

1.4 MILES WEST OF BAYBROOK MALL

- Continued on Page 31

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MORE EVENTS

Featured Upcoming Event:

"Where Texas Meets The Sex Pistols" John Evans Band to play Hugh & Jeff’s Car Wash and Bar • Friday, June 12 @ 8pm John Evans and his Band have played many venues over the years. Some even with the lanky former star Dobie High School quarterback stripped down to his underwear.

Strippers Lie

But we are guessing this month will mark the first time in the award-winning group’s much-decorated run that they have played a car wash. On Friday, June 12 to Hugh & Jeff’s Car Wash and Grill (1232 FM 646 in League City) to check out the group’s unique sound which has been described as everything from “Texas Meets the Sex Pistols” to "Buddy Holly fronting AC/DC" to “John Evans channels Robert Earl Keen mixed with a little Dwight Yoakum, Elvis and Hank Williams.” Evans, who reportedly enjoyed a stint in professional football, has proven to be a better musician and performer than athlete and has dominated the Houston Press’ Music Awards in recent years winning as Best Musician, Best Songwriter, Best Male Vocalist and Musician of the Year. Come see why.

Every Wednesday EJ’S SPORTS BAR

Julien-K (FREE SHOW) Thursday, June 11 SCOUT BAR

YOU COULD WIN DINNER FOR 2

NEWS FLASH: The SCENE is happy to report that the evening before the final pages of this issue went to press, Maribelle’s reopened in a brand new location. You may remember the pink landmark that dates back to the early days of the space program was washed away by Hurricane Ike. But Linda and the crew are back and pictured are shots from the grand reopening celebration. See the Maribelle’s ad on page 37.

just for becoming our friend at myspace.com/thescenemag

Papa Fajitas Cantina: New Late Night Hours (W - Sat) See ad on page 18 Ugly Dawg Anniversary Weekend: June 26-28 (F - Sun) See ad on page 40

ESPN 97.5 FM The Ticket Live NBA Draft Broadcast @ EJ’s Sports Bar Thursday, June 25 • 3 to 7pm Come out to EJ’s Sports Bar of a live broadcast for the NBA Draft and celebrating Houston Sports Icon and ESPN 97.5 FM The Ticket radio show host Calvin Murphy’s second year on the station. The broadcast will start at 3 p.m. during the “Put Up Your Dukes” show hosted by Carl Dukes and will continue from 5 to 7 p.m. with the Calvin Murphy show.

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Hobson’s Choice Friday, June 12 JOEL’S UGLY DAWG JUNE 2009


CLEAR LAKEʼS NEWEST BAR

12 Big Screen TVs and Projection Screens to watch MLB, NBA, NHL, NCAA, UFC and … Great Prices • Pool • Golden-Tee • Shuffle Board Darts • A Private V.I.P. Room and a Hot Staff

WE’VE GOT IT ALL!!!

BUZZ TIME Trivia / Poker / Texas Hold’em

Daily Specials 2pm – 7pm $3.50 You-Call-It (excludes top shelf & select)

Monday – Open Mic/Jam Session

60 oz. Pitchers $6 Domestic & $8 Imports

Tuesday – Pitcher Night

Wednesday – Big Ass Beer and Beer Pong Night 25 oz. Mugs $3 Domestic & $4 Imports

STRIPPERS LIE Wednesday Nights @ EJ’s No Cover!

$3 Long Islands & Margaritas

Thursday – Ladies Night

$2 Domestic / $2.50 Import Drafts June 5 ..........................Modern Art June 12 ..........................After Party June 19 ............Seth Candan Band June 26 ........................Electric Bite July 3 ..............................After Party

Fridays – Live Music Night

plus Live Music & UFC (as scheduled) June 6 ................................Madigan June 13 ......................UFC 99 PPV July 4 ................................Tarantula

Saturdays - DJ Nickyz

Bikes, Beers and Babes Beer Buckets: $10 Domestics & $12 Imports Karaoke & In-The-Biz 9pm- CL

Sunday – Bike Day


LIVE MUS

F O S Y A 7D

IC

7 DAYS A NEVER A WEEK! COVER!

JUNE LIVE MUSIC The Best Tail in Town! Hours: 11am - 2am 7 days a week

Sunday Fundays

25¢ Wings • $5 Dom Pitchers

Monday Madness $5.99 Steak & Salad $5 Dom Pitchers $10.95 Surf & Turf $1.99/lb Crawfish (potatoes & corn extra)

$2.25 Dom Longnecks $2.50 House Wine $2.50 Wells

Wednesday Humpday!

$2 Fish Tacos • $2 Frozen Ritas $2 Dos XX Pints

Texas Thursdays

$2 Shiner Pints • $3 Titos Drinks

My Day Fridays 6 to 9pm

All-U-Can-Eat Fried Shrimp: $9.95 All-U-Can-Eat boiled Shrimp: $14.95

Saturdays (well, just Saturday!) 25¢ Wings • $5 Pitchers 50¢ Smoked Oysters (til 6pm)

$2.99/lb

CRAWFISH

EVERY DAY THAT ENDS IN “Y”

Nobody does it better!

Fri. 6/5..................Mambo Jazz Kings Sat. 6/6..................Mambo Jazz Kings Sun. 6/7 ............Troy Allen (2 – 6pm) Tom Rodgers & Guest (6 – 10pm) Mon. 6/8 ................................Karaoke Tue. 6/9 ............Tony Michael Salinas Open Mic w/ Slide Effect Wed. 6/10 ..................Abraham's Tree Thu. 6/11 ........................Slide Effect Fri. 6/12................Rich Latimer Band Sat. 6/13 ......................Fuzzy side up Sun. 6/14 ........Tom Rodgers & Guest Mon. 6/15 ..............................Karaoke Tue. 6/16 .... Open Mic w/ Slide Effect Wed. 6/17..........................Modern Art Thu. 6/18.. Mike Pholson Blues Band Fri. 6/19 .................................. Echoz Sat. 6/20 .................................... TBA Sun. 6/21 ........Tom Rodgers & Guest Mon. 6/22 ..............................Karaoke Tue. 6/23 .... Open Mic w/ Slide Effect Wed. 6/24 Dave Nevling & Blues Kats Thu. 6/25 ............................Big Slick Fri. 6/26....................Next Level Band Sat. 6/27..................American Boogie Sun. 6/28 ........ Manda Hill (2 – 6pm) Tom Rodgers & Guest (6 – 10pm) Mon. 6/29 ..............................Karaoke Tue. 6/30 .... Open Mic w/ Slide Effect Wed. 7/1......The 007’s (8pm – 12am) Thu. 7/2........................Billy Bourbon Fri. 7/3..............Madigan (9pm – 1am

WWW.H EADSNTAIL SB ARANDGRIL L. C OM • www.myspace.com/419384902

1053 Marina Bay Drive (FM 2094) in Kemah • 281-456-4641


Friday, June 12th

JOHN EVANS BAND

Beautiful HDTVs & Plasma Screens

(All sports programming including NFL, MLB & UFC)

UFC 99 Party Saturday, June 13 Special Event!

UFC 100 Party Saturday, July 11

-------------Full Service Hand Car Wash (no tunnels, just pros using lambs wool mitts)

-------------Comfortable WI/FI Enabled Lounge -------------Full Service Bar

(with many promotions, drink specials and a happy hour)

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Grill

Tuesday is Ladies Night!

Opening Soon Stay Tuned!

Thursday: Tour of Texas

Full Service Hand Car Wash & Full Service Bar 1232 W. FM 646 in League City • 281-614-1812 www.hughandjeffs.com | www.myspace.com/hughandjeffs

Drink Specials 5 to midnight! featuring specials on Texas made or themed drinks!

Karaoke every Sunday

-------------Visit our myspace page for live music lineup from 8 to midnight!!

Our Staff is Ready to Serve You! 605 6th Street • Kemah

OPEN EVERY DAY @ NOON

281-334-7800

www.myspace.com/monkey_bar

COME HANG OUT ON OUR HUGE PATIO DECK!


Mark Your Calendar!

Saturday June 20th 1st EVER Hottie Posse Search w/ Rod Ryan & The BUZZ June 2009

Live Music Thursday ........ June 4

STRIPPERS LIE

Sunday ............ June 7

NOT THE RACHELS

Monday .......... June 8

STRIPPERS LIE

Thursday ...... June 11

PIRATE RADIO

Sunday .......... June 14

PIRATE RADIO

Thursday ...... June 18

FALL SKYE

Sunday .......... June 21

NOT THE RACHELS

Every Saturday

Thursday ...... June 25

NOT THE RACHELS

Hot & Hard contest every Saturday in June • Finals July 4th

UFC 99................FRANKLIN VS SILVIA ............6/13/09

Sunday .......... June 28

PIRATE RADIO

UFC 100..................LESNAR VS MIR..................7/11/09

Baja’s Friday Happy Hour (5 to 9pm)

At left is Winner of the Host with the Most happy hour FINALS contest $500 Vacation Getaway. Join us & 300 of our closest friends for Happy Hour every Friday from 5 to 9pm. Call 281-461-1400 to book your party.

Happy Birthday from BAJA (Your June Birthday HQ) Matt McMann, Stacy Jones Jason Pena, Nicole Martinez Courtney Relken, Greg Mc Tabitha Brown, Renee Daigle Jason Pena, Courtney Turner Dustin Roberts, Kelly Hempill Craig Gogler, Stacy Jones Amber Burdge, Dee Merlan Andrea Fries

Baja Party Bar | 1055 Bay Area Blvd. | 281-461-1400

FOR FREE CRAWFISH text the word "Baja" to 38714


EVERY DAY IS MOTHER’S DAY! OPEN 7 DAYS MON-SAT 11AM - 1:30AM • SUN 12PM - 12AM

JUNE 13TH - GEMINI PARTY

Show your birthdate!

ENTERTAINMENT LINE-UP

All Geminis will receive a “gift” on the house.

Grill now open! 11:00am - 8:00pm

3505 HWY. 146 • BACLIFF, TX (HWY 146 & REPPERT ST, 2 MILES SOUTH OF KEMAH)

281-559-2040 • Visit Mother’s on Myspace

TUES: ISIS KARAOKE 7-11PM • THURS: CLIFF’S KARAOKE 8-12 LIVE MUSIC 6/19 ........Full Throttle FRI 8PM-12AM • SAT & SUN 3-7PM 6/20 ........Lawst Dogz 6/5............Electric Bite 6/21 ..........Think Tank 6/6 ..Fuzz Box Junkies 6/26..Edison Freeman Project 6/7 ....Abraham’s Tree 6/27 Blow Torch Repair 6/12....AJ & Company 6/28 ..........The Posse 6/13 ........Opus Chaus 7/3 ............Side Effect 6/14 ............ Over Drive 7/4............Lawst Dogz

Parts • Apparel • Full Service Center • Accessories • Shop Online NOW!

SUMMER TIRE SALE Royal Purple Oil Change Specials Inventory Blow out Sale on American Ironhorse and Saxon Motorcycles (reduced to invoice) Harley Certified Technicians On Staff

Are You Ready For Summer? www.XtremeTexasChoppers.com | 3505 Hwy 146, Bacliff, Texas | 281-339-0108


DOC’S UPPER DECK 7 Days of Doc’s

$1 DRINKS! II. MONDAZE: .......................... $5 Ribeye Dinner $2 Pints III. TUESDAY:.................... Strippers Lie and $4 Select Pitcher IV. WEDNESDAY: $1.25 DOMESTIC LONGNECKS $1 DRINKS! I. SUNDAY: ..................Cliff’s Karaoke Brigade and

$1.50/lb Crawfish Thurs., Fri. & Sun.

V. THURSDAY:..$1.75 Big Ass Beer • $4 Dom $5 Imp & $6 Spec. Pitchers

$2 Ribeyes and $3.50 CROWN DRINKS VII. SATURDAY: ..............$2.75 DOM. BOTTLES & WELL DRINKS

VI. FRIDAY: ............

* $1.50 per pound Crawfish on Thursday, Friday & Sunday

Strippers Lie Every Tuesday

DOC’S FIGHT CARD 6/13/09 ........UFC 99 FRANKLIN VS SILVIA

6/20/09..TUF FINALE USA VERSE UK

$2 Ribeye Dinners On Fridays

7/11/09 ......UFC 100 LESNAR VS MIR PIZZA & PITCHER SPECIALS WITH RESERVATION

NEVER A COVER 18301A EGRET BAY BLVD. • 281-333-DOCS

SUNDAY: Cliff's Karaoke Brigade




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