Book review: ‘Brother John’ by August Turak

brotherjohnAugust Turak is a successful entrepreneur and award-winning author who attributes much of his success to his frequent visits with the Trappist monks of Mepkin Abbey where he lives and works alongside them sometimes for months at a time. In 2004 he entered the Templeton Foundation’s Power of Purpose essay contest by answering the question: “What is the Purpose of Life” in 3500 words or less. His essay, Brother John, about a Christmas Eve encounter at Mepkin Abbey, won the $100,000 grand prize. Now his essay is available in book form, ‘Brother John: A Monk, a Pilgrim, and the Purpose of Life,’ and is set for release on Sunday October 21. It includes over twenty full color paintings by Glenn Harrington, a multiple award-winning artist.

‘Brother John’ is the true story of the meaningful encounter between the author going through a mid-life crisis and an umbrella-wielding Trappist monk. Set in the Trappist monastery of Mepkin Abbey and brought to life by Glenn Harrington’s paintings, the essay revolves around what happened after a Christmas Eve service and party. It was raining and he was exhausted and still had to walk to his room in the rain. That was when he spotted Brother John, who had been up since 3a.m., waiting to walk him to his room and shelter him with his umbrella, just like he had done with the other guests. This selfless act eventually leads him to the redemptive power of an authentically purposeful life.

Despite the religious overtones and subject matter, this is not a religious book. Mr. Turak shares his experiences searching for the meaning of life in the hopes of inspiring others to do the same. It is an enjoyable read and meant to be read more than once. The paintings are beautiful and transport to reader to a simpler life at Mepkin Abbey. In the Introduction, he explains that he donated the money from the contest to charity, including the Self Knowledge Symposium Foundation, a non-profit corporation whose mission is “to bring Brother John’s transformative message of meaning and purpose to a Western culture increasingly bereft of meaning and purpose.” Just like Brother John offered him his umbrella at a critical time, August Turak now dedicates his life to sharing his magical umbrella with his fellow men. ‘Brother John’ may be a small book, but its moving message is bigger than life and is recommended for readers searching for life’s meaning.

*The author received a copy of this book for an honest review. The views and opinions expressed here belong solely to her.

‘Fun Home’ opens Friday at the Cellar Theater

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‘Fun Home’ will run from Friday October 19 through Sunday November 18 at the Cellar Theater. Photo: Siggi Ragnar, used with permission. 

This Friday the new season kicks off at The Public Theatre of San Antonio’s Cellar Theater with ‘Fun Home.’ This heartwarming story is the winner of 5 Tony Awards and will run from Friday October 19 through Sunday November 18 with showtimes Friday and Saturday at 7:30p.m. and Sunday at 2p.m. Tickets are available online or at the box office at (210) 733-7258 and are $40 for adults, $35 for seniors age 60 and older and military members with ID, $25 for students with ID and $20 for children under 12. Group rates are available for groups of ten or more. (Cellar Theater, 2018)

‘Fun Home’ has music by Jeanine Tesori and book and lyrics by Lisa Kron. Director is Molly Cox, Choreographer Courtnie Mercer and Music Director Josh Pepper. When her father dies unexpectedly, Alison dives deep into her past to tell the story of the volatile, brilliant, one-of-a-kind man whose temperament and secrets defined her family and her life. Moving between past and present, Alison relives her unique childhood, her growing understanding of her own sexuality and the looming, unanswerable questions about her father’s hidden desires.

*May contain themes and content not suitable for all audience members.

Cast includes:

Bruce: Daniel McKeever*
Alison: Shani Hadjian*
Small Alison: Taylor Henderson
Medium Alison: Olivia Barron
Joan : Alyssa Lopez
John: Briggs Blume
Christian: Elliott Kehoe
Male Ensemble: Brian Hodges
Helen: Megan Hicks DeYoung*

* Member of Actor’s Equity Association

The Public Theatre of San Antonio
800 W Ashby Pl
San Antonio, TX 78212
(210) 733-7258

Burgerim celebrates grand opening in San Antonio

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Burgerim will host a grand opening on Friday to celebrate its new location in Ingram Park Mall.  Photo: Burgerim, used with permission. 

Burgerim, the new eatery serving sensibly-sized gourmet burgers, is now open in Ingram Park Mall. With a build-your-own burger concept, this rapidly growing fast-casual franchise will celebrate the grand opening this Friday October 19 from 5p.m. to 9p.m. with free burgers, giveaways and more. (Burgerim, 2018)

New to town, Burgerim serves customizable sensibly-sized burgers in uno, duo and trio packages or party box of sixteen. Boasting millions of flavor profiles and eleven different patty options, including beef, dry aged beef, wagyu, merguez, salmon, veggie, lamb, turkey, chicken, falafel and more with gourmet toppings such as sautéed mushrooms, pineapple and sunny-side up eggs.

In honor of the new location, the burger joint will host a grand opening party where the first fifty guests in line will receive a free Classic Beef Burger and entry into a raffle featuring numerous gift cards from Ingram Park Mall retail stores. The next fifty guests in line will be able to purchase a Classic Beef Burger for only $1 and will also be granted entry into the raffle. The remaining guests will enjoy 20% off their purchases for the remainder of the event.

There will also be a pet food drive to benefit the San Antonio Humane Society. Any guest who brings in a bag of pet food will receive a Classic Beef Burger for $1.

Burgerim is an international franchise that operates in over 200 locations in 16 countries and is a fast-casual restaurant that provides gourmet food with unique menu options. Burgerim is known for their gourmet sensibly-sized burgers with eleven different meat options and nine customizable toppings. Each restaurant is independently owned and managed by franchisees who continue the Burgerim legacy of high-quality service and cuisine.

Burgerim
Ingram Park Mall
6301 NW Loop 410
San Antonio, TX 78238

Whataburger fundraiser for Warren High School Band

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The next Whataburger “Oh Whata Night” will benefit Warren High School Band. Photo: Whataburger, used with permission. 

Whataburger periodically hosts events to help the community and its various schools. These events have ranged from “Oh Whata Nights” to jalapeño eating contests, drawings and raffles. This Wednesday October 17 from 5p.m. to 8p.m., Whataburger is hosting a fundraiser to benefit Warren High School Band. The public is invited to come and show their support by enjoying their favorite menu items and during the posted hours, Whataburger will donate 20 percent of the sales to the band. The first 100 guests will receive a free Whataburger prize. This Whata Night fundraiser will be at the posted location only. (Whataburger, 2018)

“Whataburger believes in investing in the communities we call home. We’re fortunate to have the most generous customers, and with their help, we’re so proud to support the Warren High School Band.” – Whataburger Director of Operations Tom Willet

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.” With over 700 locations across the country, Whataburger 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
8319 State Hwy 151 (near Ingram Rd.)
San Antonio, TX 78245
(210) 521-1511

Tower of the Americas goes purple for Domestic Violence Awareness Month

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This October, the Tower of the Americas downtown is turning purple in recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Courtesy photo, used with permission. 

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month (DVAM) and was first recognized in October 1987. Each October, communities across the nation get together to acknowledge the prevalence of domestic violence and honor those who have been affected by violence with vigils, walks and other awareness-raising activities.

In recognition of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, the Tower of the Americas will be lit purple from sunrise to sunset beginning today October 15 through Wednesday October 31. (Tower of the Americas, 2018)

Monarch Butterfly & Pollinator Festival 2018 at Pearl

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This year’s Monarch Butterfly & Pollinator Festival will take place at the Pearl on Friday October 19 and Sunday October 21. Photo: Matt Buikema, used with permission.

The Texas Butterfly Ranch and Pearl are excited to announce the third annual Monarch Butterfly & Pollinator Festival at Pearl. The event takes place during peak Monarch migration season when migrating Monarchs pass through Texas from the east, on their way to Mexico to roost for the winter. (Pearl, 2018)

The celebration kicks off with a Butterflies Without Borders Forum at Pearl Stable on Friday October 19 and continues throughout the weekend with a People for Pollinators Parade, monarch butterfly tagging, educational demonstrations, musical performances and the highly anticipated butterfly release at noon. Costumes are encouraged. To view the events taking place around the city, visit Texas Butterfly Ranch online.

Scheduled events:

● Butterflies Without Borders Forum at Pearl Stable – Friday, October 19 from 11:30a.m. to 1:30p.m. Tickets available online.

● Monarch Butterfly &Pollinator Festival at Pearl – Sunday, October 21 between 10a.m. and 2p.m.- Event is free and open to the public

○ 10a.m. – People for Pollinators Parade begins at Pearl Park
○ 11a.m. – Performance by Azul Barrientos at Pearl Park
○ 10:30a.m. and 12:30p.m. – SAWS Pollinator Garden Workshop at Pearl Studio (registration required; $10)
○ 12p.m. – Butterfly release at Pearl Park
○ 1:30p.m. – Book Fairy Storytime at Pearl Parkito
○ 1p.m. – Volcán Performance
○ Ongoing – Butterfly tagging demonstrations, face painting, kite building, educational activities and more.

Historic Pearl District
Various locations throughout Pearl property
312 Pearl Parkway
San Antonio, TX  78215

Pop-Up Dinner at Botika with Chef Adrian Davila

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The pop-up dinner at Botika will feature Chef Adrian Davila and Chef Geronimo Lopez. Courtesy photo, used with permission. 

Davila’s BBQ, a nationally recognized restaurant in Seguin, is excited to partner with San Antonio favorite Botika for a special collaboration dinner on Thursday, October 18 from 6p.m. to 8p.m. Influenced by Latin American traditions and Chef Adrian Davila’s family’s vaquero lifestyle, the dinner will feature a curated menu that reflects Chef Adrian’s and Chef Geronimo Lopez’ innovative craftsmanship. Tickets are not required but reservations are highly recommended and may be done by calling (210) 670-7684. (Botika, 2018)

The specialty menu items at Botika will include:
Pork belly steamed buns with Davila’s specialty smoked pork and Botika’s hoisin sauce – $12
Beef tataki nigiris with Davila’s special rub and Botika’s chimichurri – $14
Davila’s pulled pork empanada – $12
Davila’s sausage fried rice – $14
Davila’s brisket “lomo saltado” – $14
Davila’s “Big Red” cake – $5

*All items available a la carte. No prefix menu.

There will also be an exclusive book signing featuring Chef Adrian’s recent cookbook, “Cowboy Barbecue” where he celebrates traditions of Latin America and Texas, taking inspiration from the vaquero lifestyle of his own family history. Book will be on sale for $20, originally $24.95.

Botika
303 pearl Pkwy #111
San Antonio, TX 78215

Book review: ‘The Beauty of Dirty Skin’ by Whitney Bowe, M.D.

dirtyskinWhitney Bowe, M.D. is a renowned New York-based dermatologist committed to achieving and maintaining the health and radiance of her patient’s skin. She specializes in skin rejuvenation, laser dermatology and the link between nutrition and skincare. Her work has earned the attention of top media outlets, including Good Morning America, The Rachael Ray Show and The Doctors as well as publications like The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times. In her book “The Beauty of Skin: The Surprising Science of Looking and Feeling Radiant from the Inside Out,” she presents the connection between a healthy gut and radiant, clear skin, with a 21-day program to maximize skin health and beauty.

According to “The Beauty of Skin,” every year, millions of Americans will consult their doctors about skin disorders ranging from stubborn acne, rosacea, psoriasis, eczema and premature wrinkling only to receive treatments that are only skin deep. As a pioneering researcher on the cutting edge of the relationship between the gut, brain and skin, she explains how even the best lasers, scalpels, creams and prescription pads do not guarantee consistently healthy, glowing skin. She focuses on the microbiome and highlights the connection between sleep, stress, diet and gastrointestinal health as they pertain to skin health. The book is divided into three parts: A Gut Reaction to Radiant Skin – how getting clear, glowing skin is an inside job, from the state of mind to how the gut works and how food affects the skin; Glow with Your Gut – includes practical tools that will transform the skin; and Putting It All Together – a plan of action for superior skin care and recipes for meals and cleansing face masks.

After a health scare when she was ten years old, Dr. Whitney Bowe spent years researching the microbiome, the friendly microorganisms that support the gut-brain-skin relationship, which is the soul of radiant skin. She goes into the science of microorganisms in Part One where she writes about how bacteria, fungi and viruses play a role in everything from the efficiency of the metabolism to the risk of diabetes, obesity, depression, autoimmune disorders and dementia. Some of the science can get longwinded but the material is easy to understand and readers can easily skip ahead to the tips and lifestyle advice.

Her medical advice may go against the establishment but it has helped her patients and now she is sharing it with readers. Highlights include Chapter 6: Feed Your Face, dietary recommendations for better skin health and Chapter 7: Take Time to Recover, the power of exercise, meditation and sleep. It all comes down to this: why spend millions on creams and skin treatments in the search for perfect skin, when the answer could be as simple as a few dietary changes and exercising the mind, body and spirit. “‘The Beauty of Dirty Skin” is recommended for readers who are struggling with skin issues and are ready to try something different.

“…what’s going on in your gut right at this moment is determining not only how your brain performs and responds to signals from the body about its current state and needs but also what your skin thinks and how it performs.”

*The author received a copy of this book for an honest review. The views and opinions expressed here belong solely to her.

San Marcos Premium Outlets hosts safety fair

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San Marcos Premium Outlets will host a safety fair this Saturday October 13. 

This weekend, San Marcos Premium Outlets is hosting a day of safety education and is inviting area families to take advantage of this family friendly event. The Safety Fair will be held on Saturday, October 13 from 12p.m.to 3p.m. and will feature various activities and exhibits that focus on safety awareness for the entire family, including face painting, caricature drawings and free child ID kits. There will also be a meet and greet with city emergency personnel and attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy a fire house simulator and fire truck tours. (San Marcos Premium Outlets, 2018)

San Marcos Premium Outlets will also host a blood drive from 10a.m. to 2p.m. in the parking lot. Interested donors can sign up online. The first 200 attendees will receive a free, emergency “Go Bag” and first aid kit. It will be a day of giveaways, exclusive discounts and more. This event is free and open to the public.

San Marcos Premium Outlets – near Pottery Barn Outlet
3939 Interstate 35
San Marcos, TX 78666
(512) 396-2200

Jazz It Up In Downtown New Braunfels

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As part of Jazz It Up In Downtown New Braunfels, Krause’s Café will host three concerts this weekend. Courtesy photo, used with permission. 

Jazz it Up In Downtown New Braunfels is taking place this weekend. New Orleans native and three-time Grammy Award® winner Branford Marsalis Quartet is only playing three intimate venues in the state of Texas, and the Brauntex Theatre in New Braunfels was chosen as one of them. In honor of this, the Brauntex Theatre, Krause’s Cafe and Biergarten and Huisache Grill are throwing a jazz-themed event with three different types of jazz bands. (Jazz It Up in Downtown New Braunfels, 2018)

The Jazz It Up In Downtown New Braunfels lineup includes:

Friday, October 12 at 7:30p.m.- Branford Marsalis Quartet at the Brauntex Theatre.
Renowned Grammy Award-winning saxophonist and Tony Award nominee Branford Marsalis is one of the most revered instrumentalists of his time. He is the former leader of the Tonight Show Band and current leader of The Branford Marsalis Quartet, one of the most innovative and forward-thinking jazz ensembles around today. Tickets range from $58 to $88 and are available online.

Friday, October 12 at 8p.m. – SOUL SESSIONS at Krause’s Cafe. Free admission.

Saturday, October 13 at 8p.m. – Aaron Stephens at Krause’s Cafe. Free admission.
Born near Chicago and raised in McAllen, Texas, Aaron Stephens stormed into the rich Texas music landscape with his debut album, “Hard Times, Straight Lines.” Blessed with rich, versatile vocals that evoke legends such as Bill Withers and Stevie Wonder, Stephens furthers his sound with funky rhythm and melodic lead guitar weaved together with stirring, heartfelt lyrics.

Sunday, October 13 at 6p.m. – Dirty River Dixie Band at Krause’s Cafe. Free admission.
The Dirty River Dixie Band is a traditional style jazz band hailing from San Antonio. They have performed in several central venues such as Jazz Tx, Sam’s Burger Joint, Luna Jazz Club and The Cove. Their goal is to bring high energy and expertise to a style of music that some have forgotten.

Krause’s Café and Biergarten
148 S. Castell Ave.
New Braunfels, TX 78130
(830) 625-2807