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The third annual St. Lou Fringe Festival will take place June 18 to 22, 2014. Five days of adventure with the performing arts, parties, plays. Plenty to pique your interest! In addition to performances running in five main venues throughout the weekend visitors can also experience free street performances. Fringe supplies many ways to directly connect with independent arts. Fringe festivals started in 1947 in Edinburgh, Scotland, as an alternative festival that played concurrently on the fringe of the Edinburgh International Festival. In 1948, Robert Kemp, a local journalist, gave it the name Fringe. St. Lou Fringe Festival kicks off on June18 at Fringe Central Station otherwise known as Strauss Park in Grand Center. Performers come from around the United States and feature a variety of works, including local and world premieres. Performances take place over the course of five days in venues throughout Midtown St Louis. There are five key locations: Fringe Central Station (Strauss Park), Black Box & Studio at the Kranzberg Arts, ANNONYarts at Satori, Bob Venue and Patron Lounge at Fubar Bar, the Stage at KDHX, and Duet Gallery. In Strauss Park Fringe Family will provide children with hands on art projects and music and dance. For a special treat St. Lou Fringe has partnered with Circus Flora this year to provide a weekend of family fun at the circus.

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St. Louis, MO 63103 Now that spring has sprung, I'm loading up on more fresh veggies, and that has me thinking about the best way to store them to keep them at their freshest. I only go to the grocery store once a week, which means I have to keep my produce stored properly to avoid ending up with a giant pile of bad veggies ready for the compost pile at the end of the week.

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Basil: Tomatoes and basil go well together on your plate and it turns out they have similar needs in the storage department too. Like tomatoes, basil loves the heat, so extended periods of time in a cold environment like a refrigerator causes it to wilt prematurely. Basil will do best if it's stored on your counter and treated as you would fresh cut-flowers. A fresh bunch of basil can be stored for in a cup of water (change it every day or two) away from direct sunlight. Covering it loosely with a plastic bag will help keep it moist (but make sure the bag has an opening to allow for some fresh air to seep in).

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Tomatoes: OK, a tomato is technically a fruit, but taste-wise, it's closer to a vegetable. If you've ever grown tomatoes, then you know that they love the heat and hate the cold. Turns out even after they're plucked from the vine, they still hold their aversion to cold. The fridge is not the ideal place to store tomatoes. Store them there and your perfect tomatoes turn into a mealy disappointment. They'll still be good for cooking, but not the best for eating fresh. Instead store them on your counter (not in direct sunlight) and enjoy them when they're ripe.

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Potatoes: Potatoes like cool, not cold temperatures. They do best at around 45o F, which is about 10 degrees warmer than the average refrigerator. Most of us don't have a root cellar (a cool, dark place to store root vegetables like potatoes), so keeping them in a paper bag in a coolish spot (like a pantry) is best. Why paper? It's more breathable than plastic so potatoes won't succumb to rot as easily. And why not the fridge? Storing potatoes at cold temperatures converts their starch to sugar more quickly, which can affect the flavor, texture and the way they cook. Onions: Onions don't come out of the ground with that protective papery skin. To develop and keep that dry outer layer, they need to be "cured" and kept in a dry environment like a pantry, which is not as damp as the refrigerator. Also, lack of air circulation will cause onions to spoil, as will storing them near potatoes, which give off moisture and gas that can cause onions to spoil quickly. Store onions in a cool, dry, dark, well-ventilated place. (Light can cause the onions to become bitter.) Scallions and chives, however, have a higher water content, bruise more easily and have a shorter shelf life, so store these alliums in the fridge. Avocados: Avocados don't start to ripen until after they're picked from the tree. If you're buying a rock-hard avocado, don't store it in your refrigerator, as it slows the ripening process. On the other hand, if you have a perfectly ripe avocado that you're not ready to use, storing it in the refrigerator may work to your advantage by prolonging your window of opportunity to use it before it becomes overripe. So the bottom line on storing avocados is store hard, unripe avocados on your counter and store ripe avocados in your refrigerator if you're not going to eat them right away.

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ST. LouIS HAPPENING CIRCUS FLORA “THE PAWN” (DATES VARY)

Hursday, May 29, 2014 Until Sunday, June 22, 2014 At Grand Center District, Under The Air-Conditioned Red-And-White Big Top Tent (Corner Of Grand Blvd. And Samuel Shepard Dr.) Circus Flora, St. Louis own intimate one-ring theatre circus where audience members are as close as two-feet and never more than 40 feet from the ring. The 2014 production is “The Pawn.” Follow the Pawn on his journey through a world of curious creatures and intrigues: knights mounted on steed, bishops zigzagging across colored squares, chess pieces flying through the air. Show times are 7:00 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday; 1:00 p.m. Friday through Sunday; 5:30 p.m. Sunday; and 10:00 a.m. “Little Top Wednesday,” a special one-hour show for smaller kids or the “kids at heart.” http://www. circusflora.org/, (314) 534-1111

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Friday, May 30, 2014 Until Sunday, June 1, 2014 In The Central West End Neighborhood. A self-guided tour featuring five homes and multiple gardens along the exclusive enclave of Portland Place, one of the most recognized “private places” in the country, host to Kings, Queens, Ambassadors and U.S. Presidents. Tour-goers will enjoy a glimpse of life in the 19th and 20th centuries from ornate chandeliers and dining rooms to third floor ballrooms and meticulously planned gardens. The tour uncovers the Gilded Age of St. Louis’ past. www.thecwe.org

ROAD TO BRAZIL SOCCER GAME

Friday, May 30, 2014 At The Edward Jones Dome A pre-World Cup soccer match between Bos nia and Ivory Coast. 7:30 p.m. www.ticketmaster.com, (800) 745-3000 or (314) 622-5400

YOGA UNDER THE GATEWAY ARCH!

Saturday, May 31, 2014 At Jefferson National Expansion Memorial (Gateway Arch Grounds). Get fit! Join the Gateway Arch for a FREE yoga class on the Ach grounds! Classes with instructors from the South City YMCA will be held Saturdays at 9am from May 4 – September 28, weather permitting. Register ONLINE to receive free parking at the Gateway Arch Parking Garage! www.gatewayarch.com

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Sunday, June 1, 2014 At The Sheldon Concert Hall In Grand Center The theme of this concert will be the connection between western and eastern folk music. The Carpe Diem String Quartet, known for their innovative programming and electrifying performances, will perform. Featured on this program are two brilliant Taiwanese Americans: Carol Ou, the cellist of Carpe Diem String Quartet and I-Uen Hwang, painter-composer, as well as Taiwanese music, gypsy, American fiddling music, and the perennial favorite “American” String quartet by Dvorak. 2:00 p.m. http://www.thesheldon.org/, (314) 534-1111 or (800) 293-5949

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Wednesday, June 4, 2014 Until Saturday, June 7, 2014 At Various Venues This music festival features alternative country, bluegrass and roots rock bands. Performing at Plush on June 4 are Cody ChesnuTT, DeRobert & the Half-Truths and Theresa Payne. Performing at Off Broadway on June 5 is Rodney Crowell, Shannon McNally, and T&A (Tom Hall and Alice Spencert); on June 6 is Centro-matic, Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin and Beth Bombara; and on June 7 is The Dream Syndicate, Chuck Prophet and the Mission Express, and Magnolia Summer. http://www.twangfest.com/

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Enjoy your favorite foods on the patio! Sundays • June 1 • June 29 • July 13 • July 27 • 12-3PM

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