Whataburger celebrates renovation of Windcrest location

whataburgerIn the past Whataburger has hosted events to help out the community and its various schools. On Thursday January 19 from 5p.m. to 7p.m. Whataburger will host a grand reopening celebration at its remodeled location in Windcrest. Renovations feature state of the art kitchen equipment, double drive-thru lanes and an upgraded dining room. The celebration will include an evening of games and giveaways including the popular Whataburger for a Year drawing where one customer’s name will be drawn to win the ultimate prize-a free Whataburger every week for a year. Magic 105.3 will be onsite and there will also be a photo booth, spin wheel, a balloon artist and a special appearance from Whataburger’s mascot Whataguy. (Whataburger, 2017)

Whataburger has been making burgers since 1950 when Harman Dobson opened a humble hamburger stand in Corpus Christi, Texas. He wanted customers to take one bite and say “What a burger” so he named his stand on Ayers St “Whataburger.” Since then Whataburger now has over 700 locations across the country and continues to deliver fresh, made to order meals everyday with superior customer service. Community support includes charitable giving and volunteerism to nonprofit organizations that focus on children’s charities, cancer research, hunger assistance, disaster relief and military support.

Whataburger #298
8300 N IH 35 (near Walzem Road)
Windcrest, TX 78239
(210) 654-8664

Book review: ‘Bedlam’s Door’ by Mark Rubinstein, MD

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‘Bedlam’s Door’ by Mark Rubinstein, MD is a collection of true stories.

It is interesting when authors take the experiences in their professional lives and use them to guide their writing. Whether they are medical doctors, lawyers or psychiatrists, these experience give their writing credibility and depth. One such author is Mark Rubinstein. He is a physician, psychiatrist and assistant professor of psychiatry who writes mysteries and thrillers about people driven by forces they cannot control. Some of these include “Mad Dog House,” “The Lovers’ Tango” and “Mad Dog Justice” which was a finalist for the ForeWord Book of the Year Award. He has also written five nonfiction medical advice books. His latest book is “Bedlam’s Door: True Tales of Madness and Hope.” It is a collection of true stories of patients that the author and his colleagues saw in psychiatric consultation or for treatment.

In the preface to “Bedlam’s Door” Mr Rubinstein states that as is often the case where true cases are presented and to protect those involved, the patients and facilities are composites of real patients and locations. That does not make the stories any less poignant or shocking as they take the reader deep into the world of mental illness. Each of the fourteen cases is presented separately and most come with an afterword that gives additional information such as treatment or analysis of the patient’s condition and what happened to the patient in the long run. Some of the ones that stand out include “A Man of Means” because no one ever found out what was wrong with this patient and “When a Patient Knows More Than the Doctor” because the patient came in asking for help because she feared she might harm herself but was sent away with no treatment and ended up killing herself. The patient in “Off the Wall” comes in suicidal and even though he is put in a straitjacket and every precaution is taken to prevent him from killing himself he rams himself again a wall and dies of a head trauma.

“Bedlam’s Door” by Mark Rubinstein MD reads like a collection of short stories but these are true stories of patients who required mental help. They are each interesting on their own but as a whole it is an impressive look at mental illness. Hopefully this will lessen the stigma attributed to mental illness in modern society. It is recommended for readers who appreciate an in-depth look into a psychiatrist’s point of view as well as the treatments given. For those wishing to learn more about psychiatry, psychology and mental illness there is a section of suggested readings at the end as well as a glossary of terms used.

*A copy of this book was given for an honest review. The opinions expressed here are solely the author’s.

Book review: ‘Infamy’ by Robert K Tanenbaum

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‘Infamy’ by Robert K Tanenbaum is the latest book in the Butch Karp-Marlene Ciampi series. Photo: amazon

 

Robert K Tanenbaum is a trial attorney and The New York Times bestselling author of thirty one books which include twenty-eight novels and three nonfiction books. He is best known for the popular Butch Karp-Marlene Ciampi series. The series begins with “No Lesser Plea” and his most current novel “Infamy” marks the twenty-eight and features prosecutors Butch Karp and his wife Marlene Ciampi. This time they team up to solve the murder of a US Army coronel while facing corruption at the highest levels of the United States government.

“Infamy” begins with the Prologue that has the jury about to deliver a verdict in a New York courtroom. From there it goes back eleven months to the Middle East where several people are killed in what becomes the beginning of a political cover up. Back in the states a former Army veteran suddenly murders three people in Central Park before giving himself up. After fleeing the scene he ends up at the Central Park Zoo where he takes hostages and claims he shot those people because he was being used in mind control experiments and was set up. He asks for immunity and in return he offers to name names and gives the operation code name ‘mirage.’ As Karp gets involved he finds that the corruption surrounding the case puts him, his friends and even his family in danger but he is determined to find those responsible.

Even though this is the latest in a long line of Butch Karp-Marlene Ciampi novels it is not necessary to be familiar with the characters or their backstory to enjoy or understand the story. It is a fast paced political thriller that combines courtroom drama with politics and is hard to put down. The action flows from chapter to chapter and is easy to follow. Mr Tanenbaum makes good use of dialogue to move the story along and the language is easy to understand without being too simplistic. “Infamy” by Robert K Tanenbaum is recommended for fans of legal and political thrillers similar to John Grisham.

*A copy of this book was given for an honest review. The opinions expressed here are solely the author’s.

Movie adaptation: ‘Hidden Figures’ by Margot Lee Shetterly

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The movie adaptation of Margot Lee Shetterly’s ‘Hidden Figures’ is now in theaters. Photo: google.com

Margot Lee Shetterly is an American nonfiction writer best known for her debut novel “Hidden Figures: The American Dream and the Untold Story of the Black Women Mathematicians Who Helped Win the Space Race.” It chronicles the true story of the black female mathematicians at NASA whose calculations helped give rise to America’s greatest achievements in space. The movie adaptation is now in theaters and it stars Taraji P Henson, Octavia Spencer, Janelle Monae, Kirsten Dunst and Kevin Costner.

According to Amazon, “Hidden Figures” is the story of female mathematicians known was “human computers” who used pencils, slide rulers and adding machines to calculate the numbers necessary to launch rockets and astronauts into space. Among these were a group of exceptionally talented African American women who originally taught math in the South’s segregated public schools. That was before they were called into service to work in America’s aeronautics industry during the labor shortages of World War II. They moved to Hampton, Virginia during the Jim Crow law years when the law required them to be segregated from their white counterparts. They became known as the women of Langley’s all black ‘West Computing” group and helped America defeat the Soviet Union in the space race. Specifically it follows the lives of Dorothy Vaughn, Mary Jackson, Katherine Johnson and Christine Darden starting from World War II, through the Cold War and the Civil Rights Movement and shows how their superior intellect changed their personal lives and their country’s future.

Loma de Vida offers social movement classes

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Loma de Vida Spa & Wellness located at La Cantera Pkwy is now offering social movement classes. Photo: google.com

Loma de Vida Spa & Wellness is a secluded hillside retreat set in the stunning hill country. It offers guests services that are rooted in soulful reflection, joyful celebration, mindful movement and vibrant living. The Fitness and Movement studio has fitness machines, cardio, TRX and more while the Quenche Juicery & Barista Bar serves fresh organic and cold-pressed juices along with protein elixirs and healthy meal options to stimulate the metabolism and enhance internal healing. The spa is open to the public and local residents can purchase a daily spa pass to take advantage of the many resort amenities.

This month there will be a series of movement classes to complement the spa’s experience that focus on complete relaxation while offering holistic, meditative and restorative treatments. These classes will be on Saturdays and Sundays and includes a Happy Hour on Fridays through the month of January. The cost is $20 and includes facility access to salt infused water pools, private garden terraces and big sky views during Friday Happy Hours only. More information is available online. (Loma de Vida, 2016)

Upcoming schedule:
Saturday, January 14, 21 and 28
9a.m. – Vinyasa Yoga
11a.m. – Phitness Phusion
2p.m. – Vinyasa Yoga
4p.m. – Circuit Training
5p.m. – Gentle Restorative Yoga and Meditation

Sunday, January 15, 22 and 29
9a.m. – Vinyasa Yoga
10a.m. – Circuit Training
Noon – Vinyasa Yoga
7p.m. – Integrative Restorative Yoga + Meditation + Nirda

Friday, January 13, 20 and 27
5:30 p.m. – Social Movement Happy Hour that includes choice of class, facility access and one happy hour cocktail/mocktail.
5:30 p.m. – Social Yoga or Happy Hour Burn
6:30 p.m. – Social Hour and use of Solarium, Infinity Pools and Gathering Place

Loma de Vida Spa & Wellness
16641 La Cantera Pkwy
San Antonio, TX 78256
(210) 558-2252

Book review: ‘One Man’s Purpose’ by Stephen D Senturia

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‘One Man’s Purpose’ is Stephen D Senturia’s debut novel about the life of a professor at a fictional university.

Stephen D Senturia is a former Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. As an author he has written textbooks and scientific papers and co-edited two journals and two book series. His first novel, “One Man’s Purpose,” is about a Professor at the fictional Cambridge Technology Institute and is based on his own experiences as a professor and educator.

In “One Man’s Purpose,” Martin Quint is a Professor at the Cambridge Technology Institute and at the top of his academic career. The story chronicles an academic year in his life that includes being a tenured professor, lecturing in his Circuits and Electronics course, rumors of a plagiarism scandal, competing against the rise of online courses and the politics behind tenure appeals. On top of that, he has to juggle his personal life of a sick father and a second marriage with a baby on the way. It is divided into four parts: Part I: Spring Term, 2013, Part II: Summer, 2013, Part III: Fall Term, 2013 and Part IV: Thereafter.

The author’s debut novel is a detailed account about what life in academia is like while trying to balance a personal life. Martin has his hands full with being a teacher, a researcher, a father with another child on the way and as a mentor dealing with a junior female colleague’s critical tenure case. This makes him believable and relatable because in today’s fast paced world most people have to juggle a work and family life. The story is easy to follow and understand but sometimes the academic terms and vocabulary can get confusing. Overall there is sufficient balance between the academic and the personal to appeal to most readers. The subplot dealing with the theft of confidential information that is posted online is of particular interest given modern news headlines about hackings. “One Man’s Purpose” by Stephen D Senturia is a rare look into the inner workings of a university and the average professor’s struggles to remain relevant. It is recommended for readers interested in learning more about these subjects.

*A copy of this book was given for an honest review. The opinions expressed here are solely the author’s.

Jimmie Vaughan at Jazz, TX

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Texas legend Jimmie Vaughan will perform at Jazz, TX on Wednesday January 11, 2017. Courtesy photo, used with permission.

The Pearl’s newest upscale jazz venue, Jazz, TX, is hosting an exciting show this week featuring Texas legend Jimmie Vaughan. The show is set for Wednesday January 11 from 8:30p.m. to 11:30p.m. Tickets are $35 and area available online. As founding member of the Fabulous Thunderbirds, Jimmie Vaughan was one of the leading Austin guitarists of the late 70s and 80s. He brought the gritty roadhouse blues and R&B sound to the national stage and was influenced by guitarists like Freddie King, B.B. King and Albert King. His music had a tough lean sound that became one of the most recognizable sounds of 70s and 80s blues and rock and roll. Most of his career consisted of co-leading the Fabulous Thunderbirds with vocalist Kim Davis. In 1994 he launched his solo career and sometimes makes special appearances with the likes of Gary Clack Jr and Bob Dylan. (Jazz, TX, 2016)

Jazz, TX is owned and operated by renowned musician Brent “Doc” Watkins. It is located in the cellar of the Bottling House and hosts musical acts include jazz, blues, big band, Texas swing, salsa, conjunto and Americana including Doc Watkins. It is open from Tuesday through Saturday and aside from music guest can enjoy a wide variety of food, beverages, wine and spirits.

Jazz, TX
312 Pearl Pkwy, Suite 6001
San Antonio, TX 78215
(210) 332-9386

Buffalo Ranch Chicken Strip Sandwich back at Whataburger

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The Buffalo Ranch Chicken Strip Sandwich is back for a limited time only at Whataburger. Photo courtesy of Whataburger, used with permission.

This week Whataburger announced the much anticipated return of their Buffalo Ranch Chicken Strip Sandwich. As of yesterday and for a limited time only, fans can enjoy their favorite sandwich which is layered with three crispy, all-white meat chicken strips, two slices of Monterey Jack cheese, creamy buttermilk ranch and topped off with Whataburger’s own Buffalo Sauce – all served on a toasted five-inch bun. (Whataburger, 2016)

Whataburger has been making burgers since 1950 when Harman Dobson opened a humble hamburger stand in Corpus Christi, Texas. He wanted customers to take one bite and say “What a burger” so he named his stand on Ayers St “Whataburger.” Since then Whataburger now has over 700 locations across the country and continues to deliver fresh, made to order meals everyday with superior customer service. Community support includes charitable giving and volunteerism to nonprofit organizations that focus on children’s charities, cancer research, hunger assistance, disaster relief and military support.

‘Fool for Love’ at the Cellar Theater

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Sam Shepard’s ‘Fool for Love’ opens at The Playhouse’s Cellar Theater on Friday January 13, 2016. Photo by Daniel D Baumer, used with permission.

Up next at The Playhouse’s Cellar Theater is Sam Shepard’s ‘Fool for Love.’ It opens on Friday January 13 and will run until Sunday February 5, 2017. Show times are Friday and Saturday at 8p.m. and Sunday at 3p.m. Tickets may be purchased online or by calling the box office at (210) 733-7258. Prices are $40 for general adult, $23 for military with valid ID, $23 for seniors aged 60 and up, $15 for students with valid ID and $12 for children aged 12 and under. Group rates are available for groups of ten or more. (The Playhouse San Antonio, 2016)

‘Fool for Love’ is the Obie award winning play written by playwright and actor Sam Shepard. The lines of love and scandal blur in the story of May and Eddie, former lovers who meet again in a motel in the desert. Their on again, off again relationship has bonded them to each other and they are doomed to keep repeating their destructive past. May is trying to go on with her life with a new life and a new job when Eddie shows up in the hopes of reconciling with her. Her date, Martin, is caught in the middle of the drama while the character of the Old Man sits on the sidelines and offers commentaries. It is directed by The Playhouse’s CEO and Artistic Director George Green with a cast that includes Damon C Mentzer as Eddie, Holly Clifford as May, Bill Gundry as the Old Man and Michael Zaiontz as Martin.

The Playhouse San Antonio
800 West Ashby Place
San Antonio, TX 78212

Movie adaptation: ‘A Monster Calls’ by Patrick Ness

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The movie adaptation of the children’s book ‘A Monster Calls’ by Patrick Ness will be out this Friday January 6, 2017.

Patrick Ness is a British-American author, journalist and lecturer who is best known for his young adult novels. These include “More Than This,” “The Rest Of Us Just Live Here,” the best-selling Chaos Walking trilogy and “A Monster Calls.” “A Monster Calls” is about a young boy who struggles to cope with his mother’s terminal cancer and is often visited in the middle of the night by a monster who tells stories. The movie adaptation of “A Monster Calls” stars Sigourney Weaver, Felicity Jones and Lewis MacDougall and is due to be released this Friday January 6, 2017.

According to Wikipedia, “A Monster Calls” is a novel for children based on an idea by award winning author Siobhan Dowd who died from cancer before she could write it herself. It is illustrated by Jim Kay and is set in modern day England where thirteen year old Conor O’Malley wakes up from the same nightmare he has been having for the last few months. At seven minutes past midnight a voice calls him from outside his window which overlooks an old church and a graveyard sheltered by a yew tree. This monster is a mass of branches and leaves formed from the yew tree and claims to be a version of the green man. It warns Conor that it will tell him three true stories after which Conor must tell a story of his own and if it is not true the monster will eat him. The monster continues to visit him and in between these stories it is revealed that Conor’s mother is struggling with cancer and that he is lonely and alone with no support from his distant father or his pushy and cold grandmother. On top of that he is also being bullied at school and as the story continues his mother’s condition worsens and his relationship with the monster has unforeseen consequences. It is a haunting and dark novel of mischief, loss and monsters, both real and imagined.