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Join us Sundays for “Jazzy Brunch” at One Eleven Grill
Do you love Jazz? Do you love going for Brunch?
And who doesn’t.
One Eleven Grill has a phenomenal Sunday Brunch from 11 to 2 that features live Jazz.
Here’s our Brunch Menu. And sorry, we don’t have toast and jam, or bacon and eggs.
But we do have some amazing dishes to tempt you.
Smoked Salmon and Eggs featuring 2 poached eggs, toasted square, feta and rose sauce, served with potato/onion hash browns
Bacon Eggs Benedict – traditional fare, two poached eggs, bacon and bearnaise, served with potato/onion hash browns

Bacon Eggs Benedict
Brunch Bowl with sausage, potatoes and other great things like fresh tomato, peppers, sweet onion and bearnaise
Avocado BLT featuring pepper bacon, cilantro lime aioli, avocado, artisan greens and tomato
Bacon and Cheese Omelette featuring bacon, cheddar cheese, and eggs, served with potato/onion hash browns
Scotch Egg – featuring a soft boiled egg, seasoned ground pork, panko breading, lime vinaigrette salad

Scotch Egg
Stuffed French Toast that includes fresh strawberries, Nutella, Texas Toast and cinnamon, served with fruit

Stuffed French Toast
Cinnamon Brioche is fresh baked with cinnamon, brown sugar, cream cheese, served with fruit
Phone 403-347-2111 for a reservation and mention “Jazzy Brunch” and you’ll be all set up for a free drink when you arrive, plus get a $25 GC for your next visit. You can learn more about One Eleven Grill right here.
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Business
Disney scrambles as young men reject DEI-filled franchises
Quick Hit:
A new op-ed argues Disney’s progressive push has driven away the very audience its biggest franchises should naturally attract: young men. Writer Zachary Faria says the company is now scrambling to undo the damage caused by years of prioritizing “diversity, equity, and inclusion” over storytelling.
Key Details:
- Zachary Faria of the Washington Examiner writes that Disney has made its blockbuster franchises “toxic to young men” through DEI-driven changes.
- Faria cites examples across Marvel, Star Wars, and Indiana Jones where traditional heroes were replaced, demeaned, or sidelined in favor of “ideological propaganda.”
- He argues Disney has “no one to blame but itself” for alienating its male audience and is now considering original films to try to win them back.
Diving Deeper:
In a blistering critique published in the Washington Examiner, columnist Zachary Faria argues Disney’s embrace of progressive politics has caused the company to alienate one of its most natural audiences: young men between the ages of 13 and 28. “Disney’s progressive ideology has alienated young men. The company now recognizes that its own franchises are toxic to that audience,” Faria wrote.
Disney executives are reportedly brainstorming ways to bring young men back to theaters, despite owning some of the most male-oriented franchises in modern history. “You would think that this wouldn’t be very difficult: Disney owns Marvel, Star Wars, and Indiana Jones, among other franchises that should all naturally appeal to a younger, male audience,” Faria observed.
Instead, he says the company has used those franchises as vehicles for divisive politics. “Marvel went from being defined by Iron Man, Captain America, and Thor to being defined by mediocre Disney+ series mired in DEI propaganda,” Faria noted. He pointed specifically to the Iron Heart series, where “a young black girl (who is also a criminal) [becomes] the new Iron Man, as she dismisses her predecessor as being nothing more than a privileged rich man.”
The same pattern, he argues, can be seen in Lucasfilm and Indiana Jones. Harrison Ford’s iconic hero was supplanted by a female co-star “who the latest bomb of a film positions as morally superior to him.” Meanwhile, The Acolyte turned the Jedi into villains while portraying “the heroic lesbian space witch cult at the heart of the movie.”
For Faria, this strategy is backfiring. “With those brand names in its pocket, Disney should have been playing on easy mode when it came to winning over young male viewers. Instead, Disney has made those franchises so toxic that it is reportedly looking for original film concepts to win over young men,” he wrote. He added that it is now “easier to come up with a completely original story that will appeal to young men than it is to appeal to them with a Star Wars film.”
Faria concluded with a sharp comparison between the entertainment giant and the political left: “Disney, much like the Democratic Party, has embraced an ideology that belittles and ostracizes young men, and is now facing the reality that young men no longer want anything to do with its brand. Disney is trying to figure out how to win over the people it purposefully alienated over the last several years, and it has no one to blame but itself.”
“Disney+ Day” by Anthony Quintano licensed under (CC BY-SA 2.0)
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