Tag: St. Remedius events

St. Remedius Events: “The March of the Watching Parties”

A New Option For St. Remedius Enthusiasts From the Comfort Of Your Own Device (Who was St. Remedius? And why is a medical college named after him?) And there we were, gazing over the edge of the crevasse, wondering if we’d have the chance to escape before it crawled out of the gap, when the phone rang… Oh,. Sorry. I’ll clean up the mess later. (I’ve put it away, Mother, I’ve put it…

St. Remedius Events: Valentines On Tap 2026 – The Aftermath

Time Traveling As Fast As You Can To Stay In The Same Place (Who was St. Remedius? And why is a medical college named after him?) (One of Dallas’s essential Superb Owl options, the first Perot Museum Thursdays On Tap adults-only evening event of 2026, debuted on February 12. St. Remedius Medical College alumni and Bromley Contingent members were cordially invited to attend the festivities, which included live music, food trucks, and access…

St. Remedius Events: Feast of St. Remedius 2026 – The Aftermath

Cold City, Warm Pub (Who was St. Remedius? And why is a medical college named after him?) The bad news first: for those outside the US in general and outside of Texas in particular, we had a bit of weather at the end of January. It wasn’t as bad as the deep freeze of February 2021, where power was out over almost the whole state for a week, or the beginning of 2010,…

St. Remedius Events: “The Feast of St. Remedius Is Upon Us”

The First St. Remedius Medical College Event of 2026, And Definitely Not The Last (Who was St. Remedius? And why is a medical college named after him?) So it’s the first full week after the beginning of the Gregorian year 2026. We’re all hurting getting back to something approximating a normal work and sleep schedule after last December. January faces us like some big sweaty pillow: here in Dallas, this is literal, with…

St. Remedius Events: “11/22/2025”

The site where former Dallas Morning News publisher George Bannerman Dealey fell in the great Earwax Vampire War.

Dallas’s Dealey Plaza Will Never Be The Same…Or Will It? (Who was St. Remedius? And why is a medical college named after him?) [Statue of George Bannerman Dealey, former publisher of the Dallas Morning News, marking the site of the first of his five graves, three of which are purposely kept secret to keep his body parts from rejoining and the whole corpus rising to wreak revenge on the living. Subsequent excavation in…

St. Remedius Events: The Aftermath of Kylo Boomhauer’s Ultimate Exonormal Gift Overload

The front of the historic Sons of Hermann Hall in the Deep Ellum district of Dallas.

The Last Big St. Remedius Event of 2025, But Not The Last Big St. Remedius Event (Who was St. Remedius? And why is a medical college named after him?) The event: The first-ever Kylo Boomhauer’s Ultimate Exonormal Gift Overload at Panoptikon, in the Dallas historic landmark Sons of Hermann Hall in the Deep Ellum district. The goal: Passing out 100 assembled gift bags to all the good baby bats assembling at Panoptikon alongside…

St. Remedius Events: “Kylo Boomhauer’s Ultimate Exonormal Gift Overload”

Have Plans for December 12, 2025? Well, You Have New Plans (Who was St. Remedius? And why is a medical college named after him?) For those who came in late, before the Annals of St. Remedius Medical College started, your humble chronicler used to run what was referred to as “Dallas’s Pretty Much Only Carnivorous Plant Gallery.” Some readers may remember the Texas Triffid Ranch: some of you may have even entered it…

Personal Interlude: "Herding Tuatara"

Discussions on writer and bookseller promotions, important newsletter information, and movie roundups (Remember how, in the days of standard episodic television before streaming and binging, many dramas and some comedies would give a thumbnail update starting with “Previously on…”, flashing scenes so fast that people starting midway through a season or story were more confused than before? Well, that’s what this newsletter is like. Look at these as regular updates…

Personal Interlude: "If the Sontarans Don't Find You Handsome, They Should At Least Find You Handy"

The first stages of a new St. Remedius art project/promotion platform, and a special birthday event announcement (Remember how, in the days of standard episodic television before streaming and binging, many dramas and some comedies would give a thumbnail update starting with “Previously on…”, flashing scenes so fast that people starting midway through a season or story were more confused than before? Well, that’s what this newsletter is like. Look…

Personal Interlude: "The Hero We Need and the Hero We Deserve"

A modest proposal for alternative Saturday night entertainment at literary science fiction conventions (Remember how, in the days of standard episodic television before streaming and binging, many dramas and some comedies would give a thumbnail update starting with “Previously on…”, flashing scenes so fast that people starting midway through a season or story were more confused than before? Well, that’s what this newsletter is like. Look at these as regular…