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- A person's habitual attitude, outlook, and way of thinking
- Furniture is the mass noun for the movable objects ('mobile' in Latin languages) intended to support various human activities such as seating and sleeping in beds, to hold objects at a convenient height for work using horizontal surfaces above the ground, or to store things.
- Large movable equipment, such as tables and chairs, used to make a house, office, or other space suitable for living or working
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- Small accessories or fittings for a particular use or piece of equipment
- furnishings that make a room or other area ready for occupancy; "they had too much furniture for the small apartment"; "there was only one piece of furniture in the room"
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- An activity that someone is engaged in
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- A person's regular occupation, profession, or trade
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In 1903 real estate entrepreneur General Louis V. Clark purchased lots 11, 12, and 13 on 3rd Avenue and 18th Street. The soon to be Lyric Office Building and Lyric Theatre occupied addresses 1800-1808 Third Avenue North adress. City directories reveal this location to have been a grocery store, a furniture store, a shoe shop and a saloon.
Generak Clark engaged the Birmingham firm of Hendon Hetrack Construction Company to construct the office building and theatre. To operate the theatre, Clark entered into a partnership with Jake Wells. Mr Wells was a leading Southern Theatre owner. Wells owned the Bijou Theatre ( formerly Birmingham Auditorium, Bijou, Lowes Bijou, Pantages, and Birmingham Theatre ) on Third Avenue and Seventeenth Street.
The Lyric Theatre was advertised to open its doors on January 12, 1914. Due to an injunction filed by the Orpheum Theatre the Lyric opened January 14, 1914. The dispute centered around the fact that both the Orpheum and Lyric Theatres had a vaudeville booking contract with B.F. Keith Shows. The Lyric would present B.F. Keith Big Time Vaudeville from 1914 until the opening of the Ritz Theatre in 1926. Some of the show business legends to perform on the Lyric stage were Sophie Tucker 9 during the 2nd week the theatre opened0, Gus Edward's Kid Kabaret with George Jessel and Eddie Cantor, Will Rogers, Buster Keaton with the Keaton Family Acrobats, Milton Bearle, and Mae West. In the fifties both Roy Rogers and Gene Autry appeared live on stage at the yric Theatre.
After the 1926 Ritz Theatre opening, the Lyric's star began to fade. To supplement the loss of the B.F. Keith Vaudeville, the Lyric began to produce plays. Changes in ownership and the depression took their toll on the Lyric. The theatre closed and when it reopened it operated as a holdover house for the Alabama Theatre and later the Empire-Melba Theatres. From time to time, the Lyric showed lower grade movies and was not the best place to go see a movie.
Never again would the Lyric Theatre attain its former greatness. Over the years the theatre woud gradualy decline. In the late 1950's the Lyric closed its doors. The lobby would be used for retail space and the theatre would be vacant. In 1972, a group of young businessmen reopened the Lyric as the Grand Bijou Theatre showing classic movies ( I was 6 at that time). After the Grand Bijou closed, the Lyric Theatre ended it operation as the Foxy and later Roxy Adult Cinema.
Plans are to raise the money and completely restore the theatre in time for its 100th anniversary in January 2014
White Office Walls
I decided last week to paint my office. I thought, I have painted
before, I run a successful business, and I can do this over the week-end. It's
only a 12' X 10" room. How hard can it be? That is what I was thinking when
I blindly started this project.
First Clue that I was Clueless:
I went to the local paint store to pick out white paint. Who knew there are
a gazillion whites, and all the brushes, rollers, and trays to buy?
Second Clue that I Missed:
I spoke with a good friend about my week-end plans. She talked about how the
repetitive action with immediate results is so satisfying. How she finds
painting relaxing. She also makes her own mayonnaise.
Third Clue that went over my Head:
My husband volunteered to help take things off the walls and move furniture
to the middle of the room. He then scattered, disappeared, MIA, didn't
answer his cell phone.
Reality 1: Took 3 coats of paint to cover. I had to buy more paint and
brushes.
Reality 2: My shoulders, neck, and thighs hurt. I did not find it
relaxing.
Reality 3: Stepping over cords and squeezing between desks makes the
job harder.
Mid way through the project I called my 86 year old Mother and told her what
I was doing. Her reply, "Are you Crazy?"
I called my sister and told her "I hate painting". She said, "You are just
finding that out now!"
Was this act of craziness on my part the entrepreneurial spirit gone wild?
Was it a menopausal hot flash that fried my brain cells? Did I have an
estrogen drain that depleted my better judgment? Can you relate??? But look
at the picture, it sure is BRIGHT!
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