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Six Degrees Of Separation

1730 S. 8th Street • St. Louis, MO 63104 314-932-1280 • www.sassyjacs.com

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June 6 thru June 22 Stray Dog Theater at Tower Grove Abbey John Guare’s drama elevates a New York City anecdote into an extraordinary theatrical experience. After an unexpected encounter with a young man introduced as the son of Sidney Poitier, Upper East Side socialite Ouisa Kittredge delights in the notion that it only takes a chain of six people to connect anyone on the planet with anyone else. As one of Guare’s characters says: ‘I read somewhere that everybody on this planet is separated by only six other people. Six degrees of separation between us and everyone else on this planet. The President of the United States, a gondolier in Venice, just fill in the names. I find it extremely comforting that we’re so close. I also find it like Chinese water torture, that we’re so close because you have to find the right six people to make the right connection ... I am bound, you are bound, to everyone on this planet by a trail of six people.’ But what happens to those of us who are eternally separated from others because we cannot find the right six people? A ‘degree of separation’ is a measure of social distance between people. You are one degree away from everyone you know, two degrees away from everyone they know, and so on in a chain of acquaintances that has no more than five intermediaries. The theory was first proposed in 1929 by the Hungarian writer Frigyes Karinthy in a short story called “Chains.” The concept was popularized by John Guare’s play, Six Degrees of Separation. The idea entered into pop culture after Brett C. Tjaden published a computer game on the University of Virginia’s Web site using the Internet Movie Database (IMDB) to document connections between different actors giving us The Oracle of Bacon or, as most of know it, Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon. Thus, we are all linked by a string of seven or fewer acquaintances to Madonna, the Dalai Lama and the Queen of England. The trick and need as stated by Guare is finding the right six people. Tower Grove Abbey & Stray Dog Theatre are located at 2336 Tennessee Avenue near Tower Grove Park and Missouri Botanical Garden. For information about this play and others at Stray Dog go to www.straydogtheatre. org or call 314-865-1995.

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Urban Gardening: You Can Grow Food, No Matter Where You Live Posted on Nov 30, 2010 in DIY Projects, Urban Gardening, Farming & Homesteading

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Gardening is regaining popularity as a pastime for all types of people across the world, with gardens popping up in the most unexpected places. While the traditional image of a garden may not exactly fit into the reality of most urban environments, the fact is you can grow your own food whether you live on a rural farm or in a tiny Manhattan apartment. Urban gardening is all about using space wisely to regain a closer connection with your food and beautify your home or neighborhood. There are a handful of different types of urban gardens, and the ones we’re going to focus on here are indoor gardening, container gardening, community gardening and guerilla gardening. Perhaps you’ve got a tiny townhouse yard, a balcony, a south-facing window – or perhaps you live in a basement apartment that won’t support anything but mold. You can still grow enough of your own food to save a considerable amount of money and enjoy the freshest, healthiest produce possible. Container gardening allows urban residents with small yards, patios or balconies to grow practically any plants in practically any container that will hold soil. One of the most fun parts of growing food in containers is that you can get incredibly creative with coming up with new uses for old junk. Wine barrels, used tires, feed sacks, kiddie pools, buckets, leaky watering cans and even shoes are among the items intrepid container gardeners use – and that’s just the beginning. Raised beds make a great alternative to containers and allow you to grow a lot more. Like containers, they can be placed on hard surfaces like concrete slabs or rooftops and are great for smallish spaces or yards where the soil quality isn’t so great. Raised beds are freestanding structures typically made from wood, stone or concrete that are filled with soil and compost. Most often, they’re constructed of planks of wood screwed or nailed together in sizes typically ranging from 3’ x 8’ to 5’ x 20’ and are between 8” to 3 feet in height. They keep soil warmer, provide better drainage and require less maintenance than traditional gardens. Beginners and experienced urban gardeners alike will also enjoy FreedomGardens.org, an online social community of gardening enthusiasts “digging their way to a free and secure food future”. Okay, so growing pumpkins, corn or zucchini indoors probably isn’t all that feasible. But, any window that gets at least 6 to 8 hours of sunlight a day can support leaf crops like lettuce, endive and arugula as well as small-crop tomatoes, peppers, root crops and even bush beans. Growing vegetables indoors requires different soil requirements, watering, pollination, and pest control techniques than doing so outdoors. You must also consider things like air circulation and ambient temperature. You may need supplemental lighting – cheap shop lights from the hardware store work just as well as expensive grow lights. If you’re a total novice and growing veggies in your kitchen window seems intimidating, try herbs first. Chives, basil, parsley, oregano, cilantro, peppermint and rosemary are among the herbs that do well indoors and they’ll add lots of fresh, pesticide-free flavor to your meals.

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When the skin comes in direct contact with an irritating substance, such as poison ivy, contact dermatitis can develop. Exposure to poison ivy (as well as oak and sumac) cause more cases of allergic contact dermatitis than all other plant families combined.

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Patio OPEN at Delmar Location! POISON IVY SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS After contact with urushiol, the oil found in all parts of the plant, approximately 50 percent of people develop signs and symptoms of poison ivy dermatitis. The symptoms and severity differ from person to person. The most common signs and symptoms of poison ivy dermatitis are: Intense itching • Skin swelling • Skin redness These symptoms usually develop within four hours to four days after exposure. After the initial symptoms, fluid-filled blisters develop in a streak-like pattern. The symptoms are worst within 1 to 14 days after touching the plant, but can develop up to 21 days later if you have never been exposed before. The blisters can occur at different times in different people; blisters can develop on the arms several days after blisters on the hands developed. This does not mean that the reaction is spreading from one area of the body to the other. The fluid that leaks from blisters does not cause symptoms. Poison ivy dermatitis is not contagious and cannot be passed from person to person. However, the toxic oil can be carried under fingernails and on clothes; if another person comes in contact with the oil, they can develop poison ivy dermatitis. POISON IVY TREATMENT Poison ivy dermatitis usually resolves within one to three weeks without treatment. Treatments that may help relieve the itching, soreness, and discomfort caused by poison ivy dermatitis include: Skin treatments — For some people, adding oatmeal to a bath, applying cool wet compresses, and applying calamine lotion may help to relieve itching. Antihistamines — may help to relieve itching caused by poison ivy dermatitis. Some antihistamines make you sleepy while others do not. Steroid creams — Steroid creams may be helpful if they are used during the first few days after symptoms develop. Low potency steroid creams, such as 1% hydrocortisone are not usually helpful. A stronger prescription formula may be helpful. Steroids — If you develop severe symptoms or the rash covers a large area (especially on the face or genitals), you may need steroid pills or injections to help relieve itching and swelling. Antibiotics — Skin infections are a potential complication of poison ivy, especially if you scratch your skin. If you develop a skin infection because of poison ivy dermatitis, you may need antibiotics to treat the infection. Source: uptodate.com Questions or suggestions for future topics: email dorseydavid@gmail.com

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Saint Louis Science Center In Forest Park Omnimax Theatre This film follows the monarchs’ perilous journey and soar a mile high alongside one of the greatest spectacles of the natural world, with breathtaking cinematography from an award winning team including Oscar® winner Peter Parks. Be captivated by the true and compelling story of an intrepid scientist’s 30-year search to find the monarchs’ secret hideaway. http://www.slsc.org/, (314) 289-4400 or (800) 456-SLSC

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BETWEEN TWO WORLDS: VETERANS JOURNEY HOME EXHIBIT

Saturday, April 13, 2013 Until Sunday, October 20, 2013 At The History Museum In Forest Park. This exhibit explores the struggle of 20th-century soldiers to stay connected to home, to thrive while separated from their loved ones, and to eventually transition back into home life. Through firsthand stories from veterans, thE exhibit examines both the changes and continuities in the veteran experience, from World War I to the Iraq War. www.mohistory.org/, (314) 746-4599

“TWELFTH NIGHT!,” SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL ST. LOUIS (DATES VARY). Friday, May 24, 2013 Until Sunday, June 16, 2013 At Shakespeare Glen In Forest Park. See “Twelfth Night!,” under the stars in beautiful Forest Park. Bring blankets or chairs for lawn seating. Bring your own picnic or enjoy a box dinner from the on-site caterer. Come early for the traditional Green Show where dancers, musicians, jugglers and other entertainers interact with the audience. Thursday performances are signed for the hearing impaired. The site is wheelchair accessible. Green show 6:30 p.m.; Performance 8:00 p.m. (except Tuesdays) http://www.sfstl. com/, (314) 531-9800

CIRCUS FLORA: “A TRIP TO THE MOON” (DATES VARY)

Thursday, May 30, 2013 Until Sunday, June 23, 2013 At Grand Center Arts And Entertainment 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 2013 production is “A Trip to the Moon.” Performance times are Tuesday through Thursday at 7:00 p.m., Friday and Saturday at 2:00 p.m., Sunday at 1:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m., and “Little Top Wednesday” at 10:00 a.m., a special one-hour show for smaller kids or the “kids at heart.” http://www.circusflora. org/, (314) 289-4040

44TH ANNUAL LAFAYETTE SQUARE SPRING HOUSE AND GARDEN TOUR. Saturday, June 1, 2013 Until Sunday, June 2, 2013 At Lafayette Square

Neighborhood. Experience the elegance and gentility of the 1800’s in one of St. Louis’ most historic Victorian neighborhoods. The tour begins at the corner of Lafayette and Mississippi where visitors receive tour books and map of ten homes and gardens all within walking distance of one another. Free trolley rides will also be available. The tour also features antique vendors around Lafayette Park, food and beverage vendors, carriage rides and a vintage baseball festival. 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (1), 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (2) www.lafayettesquare.org, (314) 772-5724

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MIDTOWN TASTE ART FAIR

Saturday, June 1, 2013 Until Sunday, June 2, 2013 At Locust Street The tree lined streets of MidTown St. Louis along Locust Avenue come alive for this juried fine arts, music and food festival. Over 150 fine artists, 40 restaurants, entertainment, crafters, a wine garden, food truck challenge and more featured. www. midtowntaste.com

TWANGFEST 17

Wednesday, June 5, 2013 Until Saturday, June 8, 2013 At Various Venues This music festival features alternative country, bluegrass and roots rock bands. Festival venues are The Duck Room at Blueberry Hill and Schlafly Tap Room. www. twangfest.com

5TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL DINE AROUND

Thursday, June 13, 2013 At South Grand Boulevard At this Taste of South Grand, diners will have the opportunity to sample the vast array of what South Grand restaurants and bars have to offer. Each ticket book comes with tickets for an appetizer, entrée, dessert, drink and a Wild Card that can be used for any course other than an entrée. 5:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. www.southgrand.org, (314) 772-5750

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Best Homemade Bloody Mary’s served EVERY DAY!

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