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GhostCat Live In The Headlights!

Sioux City’s finest indie rock band is doing an off-the-record pop-up show in Sioux Falls tonight. Want to get the scoop? You’ll need to head to https://www.parkandart.com/ and sign up!

A new underground arts collective called The Headlights Theater is making the most of the locked-down lifestyle, throwing after-dark shows in parking lots around town. Like the old raves of the 90s, they don’t tell you where the party’s gonna be until it’s time to get to the party!

So RSVP, but keep it on the down-low! ‘Cause the fuzz can’t bust what the fuzz don’t know!

Covid Delays In The News: State Theatre & Sioux Steel

While we’re masking up and making the best of it, there’s no doubt that some things are still getting stymied by the novel virus.

Two long-awaited projects around town have just announced that “umm guys, it’s gonna be a little longer than we thought…”

One of these makes us sad. One does not.

The State Theatre has been this close to opening for a few years now. With the monies kicked in from City Hall and Godfather T. Denny, it looked like 2020 was go-time! But alas, the Argus is reporting that it’s been hard to get the crews scheduled to finish up the job and even harder to get a reasonable, responsible event line-up together to make opening day something to celebrate.

Fingers crossed something comes together by Christmas time. Wouldn’t it be great to watch It’s a Wonderful Life on the big screen? These eyes wouldn’t be dry when the light comes back on!

The other delay is on the big Sioux Steel redevelopment project. While we’re all for continued building and a higher residential density downtown, the inexorable ringing of Falls Park with now-trendy glass-and-aluminum condos might not be the best thing for the city long term.

There’s already been a lot of concern about who owns what bit of the park-adjacent land. If you dig in, you’ll find that a lot of it used to be Seney Island – a favorite picnic spot until short-term thinking turned it into a dump. Maybe someone should use this covid-inflicted pause to reconsider what would be the best use of the land for the Sioux Fallsians of 2070?

We’re guessing that fifty years from now, another ten acres of river-front park-land will be looking like a much better investment than an aging office/hotel complex.

But that’s none of our business, right? Or is it…

Ger Yer Motors Runnin’! Huset’s Is Back.

The rise and fall of Chuck Brennan’s Badlands Entertainment Empire has been an entertaining thing to watch over the last few years.

For those not in-the-know, local impresario turned payday-loan tycoon Chuck Brennan leveraged his ill-gotten gain on a string of Badlands-themed businesses around Sioux Falls a few years back, hoping to cash-in on South Dakota’s outlaw-biker-meets-family-fun-destination reputation.

Nevermind that the Badlands are a long four-hour drive away, or that Sturgis is another notch past that. His theory seemed to be that if you put up enough billboards along 29 & 90 you should be able to siphon off enough traffic to make any dream come true, even if your dream revolves around pawnshops, grey-haired rockstars, and free tattoos.

A rebranded Huset’s Speedway — an institution just outside of town in Brandon — was to be another jewel in the Badlands Crown. He dumped $18 million into renovations and then found himself without a business plan to earn it back. (Shockingly, fun as it is to catch a race once-a-summer, there’s just not a ton of money in minor-league motor sports.) They did host Weezer for an outdoor concert, but the expected synergy between Nerd Rock and NASCAR failed to turn things around.

Fortunately the story ends well.

According the their website:

“The long-awaited sale of Huset’s Speedway has been finalized with Minnesota businessman Tod Quiring acquiring the 3/8-mile dirt track along with its assets. Quiring also owns Jackson Motorplex in Jackson, Minn., which he purchased in late 2015. Huset’s Speedway will continue its storied tradition of Sunday programs with 410 Outlaw Sprint Cars as the featured division. The first event under the new ownership will be Sunday, Aug. 2, during the C & B Operations Grand Reopening presented by Folkens Brothers Trucking. A $20,000 top prize will be awarded to the winner of the Ollie’s Bargain Outlet All Star Circuit of Champions main event, which also pays $1,000 to start. The Late Model Street Stock Touring Series is also on the program. All Star Circuit of Champions owner Tony Stewart and Kyle Larson, who both rose to fame in NASCAR, will be racing against many of the sport’s best sprint car drivers.”

So it sounds like this guy knows what he’s doing!

We hope so. We haven’t had a chance to see what $18 million worth of renovations looks like, but maybe, God-Willing-and-the-Covid-Don’t-Rise, we’ll get our chance later this summer. It’s big kicks to squeeze some cotton in your ears and wash the dust down with a few Lite beers. Everyone should give it a shot!

Also, we do kinda miss Badlands Radio. They knew how to mix deep cuts with classic rock staples. It was a good driving-around-town soundtrack for a summer’s day. Maybe we’ll get to that story next time…stay tuned!

Tony Hawk In Town?

Tony Hawk was busted in the Badlands on Sunday for doing what comes naturally: Skateboarding!

It was all good — the fearless and friendly Park Ranger just wanted a selfie — but it got us thinking…any chance Tony’s hitting our skatepark today?

Tony & family are taking an All-American (and mostly Covid-sensible) vacation, RV’ing around the great wide-open spaces of the Wild West. While Sioux Falls is a happening town, it’s still an out-of-the-way place for most of our fellow Americans. But we are a great stop on the trail to some amazing sights, and it’s become something of a ritual around here to refresh a few weary travelers and long-lost friends every summer. Always a pleasure to do so!

So keep your eyes open. If you see Mr. Hawk kick-flipping around town, grab a selfie and send it over! We’d love to add a local twist to this story.

More info & a great vid of Tony skating South Dakota on his twitter feed: https://twitter.com/tonyhawk

How’s the Giliberto’s on the West Side? Awesome!

We finally made it over to the newest outpost of Giliberto’s! Located across from Roosevelt in a new plaza at the corner of Sertoma and 41st Street, this place is bound to hopping with high-schoolers once classes resume in September.

No shade to Nicky’s or Jacky’s, but Giliberto’s is our favorite place to grab a few burritos after a hard day or a long evening out. We were curious to see how the food compared to the other locations, so we picked up a few favorites to test them out.

Consistency is the one risk you take with local, independent joints. McDonald’s makes a science out of reassuring the world that one Big Mac is the same as another, from Tokyo to Toledo. While that’s reassuring it’s also a little creepy. I’d rather feel like I’m eating something made by a real person, perhaps even with a little love thrown in.

Would the West Side Giliberto’s live up to our taste bud’s high expectations? The answer is YES! Our burritos were generously stuffed, flavor-packed, and walked that greasy line between delicious and decadent.

We were more than satisfied and had a few bites left over for breakfast the next morning.

So Chipotle – take your time. We’ve got options! And there’s still no reason to settle for Qdoba.