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Happy Families by Tanita S. Davis
Happy Families by Tanita S. Davis




Since our opening in 2007, our cocktail program has evolved by incorporating more house-original cocktails, deviating from the classic drinks. How long was it closed for before reopening and since then how has it changed? What's new at the restaurant?

Happy Families by Tanita S. Davis

How has Porterhouse evolved since its opening in 2007. If there’s anyone in the gamer or kidlit camp that you’d love to see me feature in upcoming posts in this series, please drop me a line or tweet at me or just leave a message in the comments.We chatted with Steve Ugur, Bruno's son, who is also the Director of Butchering, on the new menu, dry-aging, restaurant design, and more. I expect to continue this series through the October publication of my book Attack! Boss! Cheat Code! A Gamer’s Alphabet. I’m terrible at video games, but I like to watch others play and enjoy. TSD: My hand-eye coordination as a kid was fairly awful, and now it’s even worse! Every once in awhile, I’ll find an old game like Frogger and play it on the computer, or go to the arcade at the mini-golf place, and waste a bunch of quarters playing Pac-Man, but mostly I stick to thinks I can actually, you know, win. There was also Spy Hunter, and some race car driver game (Grand Prix, I think), where I flipped my car over and over and over again… (apparently I can shoot, but cannot drive).ĬB: What role do games play in your life today? TSD: My cousins had Frogger - in which I was frequently flattened – Donkey Kong, and Pac-Man, of course. Apparently, if you subtract mud, bugs, real ordinance and actual ducks, I am an awesome shot!ĬB: What games did you play the most when you were a kid? What did you love about them? I was disconcerted! Being raised very conservative Christians, we were all about the “thou shalt not kill,” and I was good at something with a GUN!? How did that happen? The game was, of course, Duck Hunt. My cousins were kids who got everything on the bleeding edge of new when we were growing up, and we didn’t have video games, and they did… the first time they let me play, I smoked ALL OF THEM. TSD: I remember that I was GOOD at the first video game I ever played.

Happy Families by Tanita S. Davis

Tanita blogs at fiction, instead of lies.ĬB: What do you remember about the first video game you ever played? Her fourth YA novel, Peas & Carrots, is scheduled to be published in 2016. Her other YA novels (all published by Knopf) include Happy Families, which was included on the ALA’s 2013 Rainbow Project List, and A la Carte. Tanita is the Coretta Scott King Honor author of Mare’s War. Next among the children’s/YA authors that I’m featuring in the Games & Books & Q&A series is Tanita S.






Happy Families by Tanita S. Davis