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Tribeza Issue Launch at the Gibson

On Thursday, the new Tribeza hit the stands. Yes, despite the public and acrimonious split among the owners, the pioneering Austin lifestyle magazine launched its 103rd issue. Please don’t ask us to take sides. We like all the principals.

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Graydon Parrish, Eddie Safady and Skeeter Miller

The launch party was held at Gibson Bar, the buzzy new bar across South Lamar Boulevard from Alamo Drafthouse and Highball. Master designer Joel Mozersky’s inspiration was the movie “There Will Be Blood,” and there’s a dark, leathery, California mining country feel to the unobtrusive space.

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Joel Mozersky and Ben Brown

Making the rounds, I’m afraid I failed to express my condolences to Skeeter Miller about the accidental death of his County Line Barbecue business partner Randy “Rib King” Goss in February. Still, I did congratulate him on critic Mike Sutter’s glowing — and glowingly written — Restaurant Week review in 360.

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Bennett and Lauren Ford

SoLa is throbbing with energy and new businesses like Gibson Bar are taking advantage of it. The only missing element: Pedestrian improvements. It would make sense, for instance, to meet for a cocktail at Gibson before dashing to a movie at Alamo. Don’t try it on foot. South Lamar is a traffic monster.

A final note on the name: Prior to attending the Tribeza event, I assumed the name Gibson came from “Gibson Girl” or the like. No, the bar sits on the corner of Lamar and Gibson Street, which stops and starts all through the Bouldin neighborhood.

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