I just came across a couple of Tuscaloosa-centric websites by and for progressives. I haven't really checked them out in-depth yet, but so far they seem pretty cool.
1. Make Tuscaloosa a more livable place.
2. Support a weekly meeting place for a diverse and unique community to grow.
3. Create a suitable happy hour climate for the post-college progressive crowd.
4. Disrupt common assumptions about the apathy of Tuscaloosa residents.
5. Provide information about other, non-happy hour related events of interest to the DCDC community.
6. Ferment Revolution.
I don't really belong to that many categories that compose their membership, but I aspire to. :D
professors, grad students, musicians, artists, writers, bike riders, socialists, record collectors, recyclers, Wikipedia users, leftists, filmwatchers and filmmakers, Manna shoppers, book readers, Apple users, ethnic food eaters, micro-brew drinkers, snobs, punk rockers, NPR listeners, hipsters and doofuses.
And there's an associated website that is a combination blog/vlog.
I have the vague feeling that this is all some elaborate hoax by the Republican UA greeks, but I don't really think so.
Maybe this is an effort to bring in an online stand-in for
The Chukker.
Of course, there have been many legendary musicians who have entered The Chukker over the years. Jimi Hendrix and the Allman Brothers (performing under the name Allman Joys) have both graced the stage. The Rolling Stones documentary Gimme Shelter supposedly shows Keith Richards playing pool there. And, as Hopper remembers, R.E.M. once brought an entire auditorium to the bar.
"The night they played Foster Auditorium, Michael Stipe said, "I don't know where y'all are going after the show, but we're going to The Chukker!' That night got pretty insane, having all of Foster Auditorium trying to squeeze in."
I saw part of that show at Foster, but was escorted out by security, for forcefully defending my girlfriend's honor. ;)
'Course I was underage at the time, and couldn't have gone to the Chukker, anyway. Yeah, right. :P
(That website is outdated. The Chukker is gone, and it ain't coming back. Progress!) :cry:
Well, it ain't the Chukker, but it's better than nothing.
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