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What’s Happening Friday April 1____________ • Wizard World Comic Con, America's Center, St. Louis, 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. • SFJAZZ Collective: Originals & The Music of Michael Jackson, Jazz at the Bistro, St. Louis, 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. • Rock 'N Blues Concert for National Blues Museum, Lumiere Live, St. Louis, Doors 7:00 p.m. • Symphony Where You Worship, Second Presbyterian Church, St. Louis, 7:00 p.m. • The Kingston Trio, The Sheldon Concert Hall, St. Louis, 8:00 p.m. • Wale & Hoodie Allen, Chaifetz Arena, St. Louis, 8:00 p.m. • The Architects, w/The Haddonfields, Echo Bravo, The Firebird, St. Louis, Doors 8:00 p.m. • The Woord Brothers, w/(TBA), The Pageant, St. Louis, Doors 7:00 p.m. • O-Town, The Wildey Theater, Edwardsville, 8:00 p.m. • The Road To Pointfest, Pop's, Sauget, Doors 6:30 p.m. • Jake's Leg 40th Anniversary, Cicero's, University City, Doors 8:30 p.m. • Spaces of Disappearance, w/ C a v e o f s w o rd S , M i d d l e C l a s s Fashion, Hope And Therapy, The Demo, St. Louis, Doors 8:00 p.m • Issues, w/Crown The Empire, One OK Rock, Night Verses, The Ready Room, St. Louis, Doors 6:00 p.m.
• Dark Matter: Terrence Boyd and Amanda McCavour, Craft Alliance Center, St. Louis, Runs until May 8, 2016 • Men Are From Mars-Women Are From Venus, The Playhouse, St. Louis, 8:00 p.m. Runs until April 17, 2016 • 38th Annual Spring Art Fair, Greensfelder Recreation Center, St. Louis, 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. • Swan Lake, Touhill Performing Arts Center, St. Louis, 8:00 p.m. • Tyler Perry's Madea On The Run, Fabulous Fox Theater, St. Louis, 8:00 p.m. • Old Wicked Songs, Millstone Campus Jewish Community Center, Marvin & Harlene Wool Theater, Creve Coeur, 2:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., Runs until April 3, 2016 • Satchel Paige and the Kansas City Swing, Loretto-Hilton Center, Virginia Jackson Browning Mainstage, St. Louis, 5:00 p.m., Runs until April 10, 2016 • The Carpet and the Connoisseur: The James F. Ballard Collection of Oriental Rugs, Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, Runs until May 8, 2016
Saturday April 2____________ • Wizard World Comic Con, America's Center, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. • Meet Me Outdoors in St. Louis Weekend Festival, Missouri Botanical Gardens, St. Louis, 9:00
a.m. to 4:00 p.m. • SFJAZZ Collective: Originals & The Music of Michael Jackson, Jazz at the Bistro, St. Louis, 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. • Dawn Weber. The Sheldon Concert Hall, St. Louis, 11:00 a.m. • Mahler 4, Powell Symphony Hall, St. Louis, 8:00 p.m. • Slaves, w/Capture The Crown, Myka Relocate, Outline In Color, Conquer Divide, A Promise To Burn, Another Day Drowning, The Firebird, St. Louis, Doors 5:30 p.m. • Danny Liston & Friends, w/ Impala Deluxe, The Pageant, St. Louis, Doors 7:00 p.m. • We Are United Birthday Bash, Pop's, Sauget, Doors 5:00 p.m. • Chasing Safety, w/(TBA), The Demo, St. Louis, Doors 7:30 p.m. • Thao And the Get Down Stay Down, w/Saintseneca, The Ready Room, St. Louis, Doors 7:00 p.m. • Nite Owl, w/Doorway, Netwurk, Malevolent, Jonezy, Dj SNO, Cicero's, University City, Doors 8:30 p.m. Dark Matter: Terrence Boyd and Amanda McCavour, Craft Alliance Center, St. Louis, Runs until May 8, 2016 Men Are From Mars-Women Are From Venus, The Playhouse, St. Louis, 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Runs until April 17, 2016 Little Black Dress: From Mournin to Night, The Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Runs until September 5, 2016 38th Annual Spring Art Fair, Greensfelder Recreation Center, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
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Missouri Ballet Theatre to present "Cinderella" For The Edge
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issouri Ballet Theatre presents Cinderella, a fulllength ballet, May 14 & 15, 2016 at the Edison Theatre on the campus of Washington University in Saint Louis. A wonderfully entertaining ballet suitable for the entire family, Cinderlla is the perfect way to introduce young children to the grace and beauty of classical dance through this familiar fairy tale. Missouri Ballet Theatre’s latest rendition of Cinderella incorporates beautiful sets and scenery, as well as new dance costumes that enhance the visual experience. Everyone’s favorite princess story comes to life on the Edison stage through gorgeous dancing – complete with wicked stepsisters that you love to hate. While the story behind Cinderella is a beloved classic, this production features a lighthearted take on the roles of the evil Stepmother and the wicked Step Sisters. This comedic rendition will feature a male guest artist in the role of the Stepmother. The company’s professional dancers will be augmented by their Community Cast - including approximately 65 local children from across the Missouri and Illinois region. Missouri Ballet Theatre will be offering their popular Cinderella Parade prior to the matinee performances on Saturday and Sunday. The Cinderella Parade is the perfect way to kick off the afternoon at the ballet. Guests will arrive at the theater early and step onto the Edison stage to meet the cast of characters, see the gorgeous costumes up close and take photos with their favorite characters. The Parade continues with a backstage tour to see where all the action really takes place. The tour finishes with a fairy tale party filled with sweet treats for all the guests. Create a truly memorable experience for your family and join Missouri Ballet Theatre for the Cinderella Parade. Cinderella Performances at Edison Theatre will take place: • Saturday, May 14th at 2:00 pm and 7:30 pm • Sunday, May 15th at 2:00 pm • The Cinderella Parade begins promptly at 12:30 pm, and will start in the Edison lobby. Tickets to Cinderella at Edison Theatre are on sale now for $35 each for reserved seating. Guests can also purchase tickets to the Cinderella Parade for an additional $25 each. Parents attending the Cinderella Parade will need to purchase a ticket as well, and children must be accompanied by at least one adult. Tickets are available online at http://edison.wustl.edu/event/ cinderella/2016-05-14/ , or by phone at 314.935.6543, and in person at the Edison Theatre Box Office. Please note – for a limited time only, Combo Tickets for both the Saturday/Sunday matinee performances and Cinderella Parade are available for $50. This offer is good from April 4th to
April 24th with coupon code: MBTCINDER. A special thank you is extended to the 2015-2016 season sponsors: Missouri Arts Council, Mercy Hospital and Edward Jones.
Missouri Ballet Theatre welcomes donations from the general public, and the St. Charles County-based not-for-profit dance company is looking for companies and individuals who
would like to sponsor future performances. Please contact missouriballettheatre@gmail.com for sponsorship information. For additional details about the Cinderella performance and the
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Cinderella Parade, please contact the Missouri Ballet Theatre at missouriballettheatre@gmail. com. The public can also visit the ballet company’s website www. missouriballettheatre.org.
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The Fox to come alive with "The Sound of Music" For The Edge Casting has been announced for the brand new production of "The Sound of Music", directed by three-time Tony Award winner Jack O’Brien. This lavish new production premieres in St. Louis at the Fabulous Fox Theatre April 26 – May 8. Tickets for "The Sound of Music" at the Fabulous Fox are on sale now online at MetroTix.com, by calling 314-534-1111 or in person at the Fabulous Fox Box Office. Ticket prices start at $30. Prices are subject to change; please refer to FabulousFox.com for current pricing. "The Sound of Music" is part of the U.S. Bank Broadway Series. Performances of "The Sound of Music" at the Fabulous Fox run April 26 – May 8. Show times are Tuesday through Saturday evenings at 7:30 p.m., Saturday afternoons at 2 p.m. and Sunday afternoons at 1 p.m. There will also be a performance on Sunday, May 1, at 6:30 p.m. and Thursday, May 5 at 1 p.m. Ben Davis (Broadway’s Violet, A Little Night Music, La Bohème) will play Captain Georg von Trapp and Melody Betts will play The Mother Abbess with Merwin Foard as Max Detweiler, Teri Hansen as Elsa Schraeder, Dan Tracy as Rolf and Paige Silvester as Liesl. The von Trapp children will be played by Erich Erich Schuett (Friedrich), Maria Knasel (Louisa), Quinn Erickson (Kurt), Svea Johnson (Brigitta), Mackenzie Currie (Marta) and Audrey Bennett Gretl). And introducing Jack O’Brien’s brand new discovery, Kerstin Anderson s Maria Rainer. A current student at Pace University, Ms. Anderson won the coveted role from hundreds who auditioned. This will be her first national tour.
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Director O’Brien had this to say about his leading lady, “in looking over a great American classic, like "The Sound of Music", sometimes you stumble on something you wonder if anyone ever saw before. For instance, I was privileged to actually see Mary Martin in the original production — as I was myself just a junior at the University of Michigan. She was a great star, and she was giving a ‘great star’s’ performance. She was at the apex of her career, and she was both brilliant and 46 years old.
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“But in reading it privately, something caught my eye: Maria is probably, as a postulant, no more than six or seven years older than Liesl! She may be many things — a country lass, a climber-of-trees, a young renegade, but she is clearly NOT an established star! How interesting! “I’ve always believed Maria was a “star-making” part, rather than the leading role we remember from the movies; so I went looking for someone with star-making magic,” says director O’Brien. “And in through the audition door one day walked Kerstin Anderson, still studying at Pace University in New York. She opened her mouth, she sang and the tears welled up in my eyes. If ever there were an enchanting young woman standing on the brink of discovery — this was it! And now, the discovery is about to be all of ours!” The ensemble includes Carey Rebecca Brown, Ron Brown, Caitlin Burke, Christopher Carl, Kyla Carter, Austin Colby, Daniella Dalli, Elisabeth Evans, Donna Garner, Meghan Hales, Jenavene Hester, Adam Hill, Jeremy Lanuti, Darren Matthias, Kelly McCormick, Julia Osborne, Andrea Ross, Brent Schindele and Jim Schubin. "The Sound of Music" features music by Richard Rodgers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse, suggested by The Trapp Family Singers by Maria Augusta Trapp. This new production is directed by Jack O’Brien (credits include: Hairspray, The Full Monty, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, The Coast of Utopia), choreographed by Danny Mefford (Fun Home, The Bridges of Madison County and Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson) and music supervision by Andy Einhorn
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(Bullets Over Broadway, Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella, Brief Encounter, The Light in the Piazza). The design and production team is comprised of Douglas Schmidt, set design (Tony Award® nominee: 42nd Street, Into the Woods); Jane Greenwood, costume design (2014 recipient of the Special Tony Award® for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre), Natasha Katz, lighting design (Five-time Tony Award® winner: An American in Paris, Once, Aida, The Coast of Utopia, The Glass Menagerie) and Ken Travis, sound design (Aladdin, Newsies, Memphis). Casting by Telsey + Company/Rachel Hoffman, CSA. A c c o rd i n g t o d i re c t o r J a c k O’Brien, “"The Sound of Music" has been in our ears for decades, as it deserves to be. But it might be time to look once more, and more closely, at this remarkable work which, I feel, begins to reveal itself as deeper, richer, and more powerful than ever. It’s no longer ‘your mother’s’ familiar Sound of Music. We are tearing off the varnish of the past from one of the great glories of our theatergoing experience and making it fresh! This is an opportunity we’ve all longed to create!” Producer Beth Williams (Grove Entertainment) said, “It’s a great privilege to bring this beloved Rodgers & Hammerstein musical to theaters across North America. We hope that people of all ages will continue to fall in love with it for the first time, or all over again, and that it will truly become one of their ‘favorite things.’ From our distinguished team led by the creative master Jack O’Brien, audiences can expect a truly magnificent production of "The Sound of Music".” In the words of Ted Chapin,
President of Rodgers & Hammerstein, “"The Sound of Music" continues to be the world’s most beloved musical. When a major national tour was suggested, I not only agreed, but was willing to roll up my sleeves and do whatever I could to fashion a new stage production that would re-engage today’s theatergoing public. The show was originally created for Broadway, and seeing it on stage only reinforces the power of the story and the score. And with Jack O’Brien at the directorial helm – well, we simply couldn’t do better. Landing somewhere between The Coast of Utopia and Hairspray (shows for which Jack won the Tony), his production will be smart, focused, and surprising. I can’t wait.” "The Sound of Music" enjoyed extraordinary success as the first live television production of a musical in over 50 years when “"The Sound of Music" Live!” aired on NBC in December, 2013; 2015 marks the 50th anniversary of the film version, which continues to be the most successful movie musical in history. The spirited, romantic and beloved musical story of Maria and the Von Trapp Family will once again thrill audiences with such songs as “My Favorite Things,” “Do-ReMi,” “Climb Ev’ry Mountain,” “Edelweiss” and the title song.
Above, the Von Trapp family children with Maria Rainer. At left, Kerstin Anderson as Maria in "The Sound of Music," which will be presented at The Fox April 26 to May 8. Photos for The Edge.
The Arts Ensemble Espanol Spanish Dance Theater Performance planned at The Touhill For The Edge Passion, power and spectacle – Chicago’s celebrated Ensemble Español Spanish Dance Theater, currently celebrating its 40th anniversary, has performed all over the world, featuring an extraordinary repertoire of more than 125 dances in a wide range of Spanish dance styles. From flamenco and traditional folkloric to classical and contemporary, the 40 sensational dancers, singers, musicians and international guest artists of Ensemble Español Spanish Dance Theater highlight the mosaic of Hispanic cultures from around the world while seducing the crowd with a mixture of romance and unpredictable choreography. Dance St. Louis presents Ensemble Español Spanish Dance Theater at the Touhill Performing Arts Center on April 15-16. Tickets are $28-50, and are available by visiting dancestlouis. org or calling 314-534-6622. WHO: Dance St. Louis W H AT: E n s e m b l e E s p a ñ o l Spanish Dance Theater WHEN: Friday, April 15 at 8 p.m. & Saturday, April 16 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. WHERE: Touhill Performing Arts Center TICKETS: $28-50 (http:// dancestlouis.org, 314-534-6622) The company breaks through geographic barriers to exude and express what dance is really all about. PBS calls Ensemble Español Spanish Dance Theater “Chicago’s multifaceted dance jewel.” The Chicago Sun-Times labels the company’s performance as “a transcendent experience” and states “This world-class company and its roster of guest artists never ceases to bedazzle its audiences with the variety, precision, beauty and heat of its performances. You would be hard-pressed to find the breadth and range and sheer brilliance of dance.” La Raza adds, “The Ensemble Español proves that the language of
art is universal.” Ensemble Español Spanish Dance Theater and Center Under the artistic and executive leadership of Founder Dame Libby Komaiko, Artistic Director Irma Suárez Ruiz, and Executive Director Jorge Perez, Ensemble Español is internationally recognized as the premier center for Spanish dance, music and culture in America. In 1982, Dame Libby became the first American artist in history to be decorated with Spain's highest honor "Lazo de Dama" (Ribbon of the Dame) by his Majesty Don Juan Carlos I, King of Spain for her artistic, cultural and educational
work throughout the United States. In 2011, President Barack Obama congratulated Ensemble Español for their work in presenting its art form to communities around the world. The Ensemble Español has been in residence at Northeastern Illinois University since 1976. For more information visit http:// EnsembleEspanol.org. TICKETS Tickets are $28-50 and available at the Dance St. Louis box office at 3310 Samuel Shepard Drive (in Grand Center), St. Louis, MO 63103, or by calling 314-534-6622 or by visiting http://dancestlouis.org. FREE PRE-SHOW PROGRAM
Dance St. Louis Artistic Director Michael Uthoff hosts a free program, the Marjorie Orgel Speaking of Dance Series, in the Touhill’s Terrace Lobby at 7:15 p.m. prior to the 8 p.m. performances and 1:15 p.m. prior to the 2 p.m. performance. SPONSORS Wells Fargo Advisors is also D a n c e S t . L o u i s ’ p re s e n t i n g s e a s o n s p o n s o r. A m e re n a n d Centene Charitable Foundation are supporting season sponsors. Dance St. Louis is also supported by the Arts and Education Council, Missouri Arts Council, National Endowment for the Arts, Regional Arts Commission and the Shubert
Foundation. 2015-2016 50th ANNIVERSARY DANCE ST. LOUIS SEASON Dance St. Louis continues to be recognized as the leading dance presenter in St. Louis, the Midwest and by the professional dance community. The last production of the 2015- 2016 season is: 9th Annual Emerson SPRING TO DANCE® FESTIVAL 2016 Co-presentation with the Touhill Performing Arts Center May 27-29, 2016 at the Touhill Performing Arts Center Dance St. Louis Dance St. Louis is widely recognized as the leading dance presenter in St. Louis, the Midwest and by the professional dance community. Founded in 1966, Dance St. Louis has been bringing the greatest dance of the world to St. Louis audiences for 50 years. Dance St. Louis is dedicated to the enrichment of the cultural landscape and artistic reputation of St. Louis by presenting great dance companies and educational opportunities that make dance accessible to everyone. Dance St. Louis also conducts a broad range of education programs for the St. Louis community. Each year, the Education Outreach Program introduces thousands of schoolchildren to the magic of dance through in-school workshops and mainstage performances. For more information, please visit http:// dancestlouis.org.
Pictured are two views of Ensemble Espanol Spanish Dance Theater. Photos for The Edge.
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The Arts Arts calendar 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Runs through April 24.
Friday, April 1
Dark Matter: Terrence Boyd and Amanda McCavour, Craft A l l i a n c e C en t e r, S t . L o u i s , R u n s u n t i l M ay 8, 2016 Men Are From Mars-Women Are From Venus, The Playhouse, St. Louis, 8:00 p.m. Runs until April 17, 2016 38th Annual Spring Art Fair, Greensfelder Recreation Center, St. Louis, 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. S w a n L a k e , To u h i l l P e r f o r m i n g A r t s C e n t e r, S t . Louis, 8:00 p.m. Ty l e r P e r r y ' s M a d e a O n T h e R u n , F a b u l o u s F o x Theater, St. Louis, 8:00 p.m. O l d Wi c k e d S o n g s , M i l l s t o n e C a m p u s J e w i s h Community Center, Marvin & Harlene Wool Theater, Creve Coeur, 2:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., Runs until April 3, 2016 Satchel Paige and the Kansas City Swing, LorettoHilton Center, Virginia Jackson Browning Mainstage, St. Louis, 5:00 p.m., Runs until April 10, 2016 T h e C a r p e t a n d t h e C o n n o i s s e u r : T h e J a m e s F. Ballard Collection of Oriental Rugs, Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, Runs until May 8, 2016 Spie s, Tra i t o rs, an d Sa b ot e u r s: F e a r a n d F re e dom in America, The Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Runs until May 8, 2016 Arcangelo Sassolino: Not Human, Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis, Runs until April 3. Arlene Shechet: Urgent Matter, Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis, Runs until April 3. L i s a Yu s k a v a g e : T h e B r o o d , C o n t e m p o r a r y A r t Museum, St. Louis, Runs until April 3. N e d Ve n a : P a i n t i n g s W i t h o u t B o r d e r s 2 , Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis, Runs until April 3. Peter Sutherland: Forests and Fires, Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis, Runs until April 3. Tala Madani, Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis, Runs until April 3. Leica: 100 Years of Excellence Exhibit, International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum, St. Louis,
Saturday, April 2
Dark Matter: Terrence Boyd and Amanda McCavour, Craft Alliance Center, St. Louis, Runs until May 8, 2016 Men Are From Mars-Women Are From Venus, The Playhouse, St. Louis, 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Runs until April 17, 2016 L i t t l e B l a c k D re s s : F ro m M o u r n i n t o N i g h t , T h e Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Runs until September 5, 2016 38th Annual Spring Art Fair, Greensfelder Recreation Center, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Swan Lake, Touhill Performing Arts Center, St. Louis, 2:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. Tyler Perry's Madea On The Run, Fabulous Fox Theater, St. Louis, 3:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. O l d Wi c k e d S o n g s , M i l l s t o n e C a m p u s J e w i s h Community Center, Marvin & Harlene Wool Theater, Creve Coeur, 2:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., Runs until April 3, 2016 Satchel Paige and the Kansas City Swing, LorettoHilton Center, Virginia Jackson Browning Mainstage, St. Louis, 5:00 p.m., Runs until April 10, 2016 The Carpet and the Connoisseur: The James F. Ballard Collection of Oriental Rugs, Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, Runs until May 8, 2016 Spies, Traitors, and Saboteurs: Fear and Freedom in America, The Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Runs until May 8, 2016 Arcangelo Sassolino: Not Human, Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis, Runs until April 3. Arlene Shechet: Urgent Matter, Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis, Runs until April 3. L i s a Yu s k a v a g e : T h e B r o o d , C o n t e m p o r a r y A r t Museum, St. Louis, Runs until April 3. Ned Vena: Paintings Without Borders 2, Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis, Runs until April 3. Peter Sutherland: Forests and Fires, Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis, Runs until April 3. Tala Madani, Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis,
Runs until April 3. Leica: 100 Years of Excellence Exhibit, International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum, St. Louis, 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Runs through April 24.
Sunday, April 3
Dark Matter: Terrence Boyd and Amanda McCavour, Craft Alliance Center, St. Louis, Runs until May 8, 2016 Men Are From Mars-Women Are From Venus, The Playhouse, St. Louis, 2:00 p.m., Runs until April 17, 2016 Little Black Dress: From Mournin to Night, The Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Runs until September 5, 2016 38th Annual Spring Art Fair, Greensfelder Recreation Center, St. Louis, 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Swan Lake, Touhill Performing Arts Center, St. Louis, 2:30 p.m. Tyler Perry's Madea On The Run, Fabulous Fox Theater, St. Louis, 2:00 p.m. Old Wicked Songs, Millstone Campus Jewish Community Center, Marvin & Harlene Wool Theater, Creve Coeur, 2:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Satchel Paige and the Kansas City Swing, Loretto-Hilton Center, Virginia Jackson Browning Mainstage, St. Louis, 5:00 p.m., Runs until April 10, 2016 The Carpet and the Connoisseur: The James F. Ballard Collection of Oriental Rugs, Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, Runs until May 8, 2016 Spies, Traitors, and Saboteurs: Fear and Freedom in America, The Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Runs until May 8, 2016 Arcangelo Sassolino: Not Human, Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis Arlene Shechet: Urgent Matter, Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis. Lisa Yuskavage: The Brood, Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis Ned Vena: Paintings Without Borders 2, Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis Peter Sutherland: Forests and Fires, Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis Tala Madani, Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis
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The Arts Artistic adventures Oriental carpet display planned
The Saint Louis Art Museum is hosting a new exhibit, The Carpet and the Connoisseur. During the early 20th century, St. Louis businessman James F. Ballard became one of the country’s top collectors of Oriental carpets. An unlikely collector, he was celebrated for his approach to collecting Anatolian carpets from provincial centers in Turkey at a time when most other rug connoisseurs were acquiring the classical Persian and Indian carpets. In addition to his passion for collecting, Ballard was also a patient teacher, inveterate traveler, and, above all, the first Oriental carpet enthusiast to acknowledge the importance of Turkish influence on the history of the pile carpet. Ballard ultimately divided his collection of carpets between The Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1922 and the Saint Louis Art Museum in 1929. Another group of carpets were added to the St. Louis collection through a later donation by his daughter, Nellie Ballard White, in 1972. As a result of these two gifts, the Museum has amassed a collection of Oriental rugs recognized as one of the most significant collections in the world. The Carpet and the Connoisseur will highlight 51 carpets from the Ballard collection, including three Cairene rugs, a Spanish rug, and examples of “Lotto” and small-pattern “Holbein” carpets, all important examples of works from the late15th and 16th centuries. Ballard also acquired two 19th-century Persian pleasure tents that were used for outdoor gatherings. These are also featured in the exhibition. The Carpet and the Connoisseur is guest-curated by Walter B. Denny, University of Massachusetts distinguished professor in Islamic Arts in collaboration with Philip Hu, associate curator of Asian art, and textile conservator Zoe Perkins. The Carpet and the Connoisseur will be on view in the Main Exhibition Galleries from March 6 through May 8, 2016. For more information, visit www. slam.org.
The Sheldon announces winter/ spring exhibition schedule
The Sheldon Art Galleries announces the Winter/Spring 2016 exhibition schedule, with an opening reception on Friday, March 4 from 5-7 p.m. Galleries open until 9 p.m. for First Fridays in Grand Center. Gallery hours are Tuesdays, Noon – 8 p.m.; Wednesdays – Fridays, Noon – 5 p.m.; Saturdays, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and one hour prior to Sheldon performances and during intermission. Admission is free. For more information on exhibitions, visit TheSheldon. org. More information about each individual exhibit available upon request. Main Floor Galleries: Printmaking in St. Louis Now March 4 – May 7, 2016 This exhibition showcases the exciting work being done in printmaking in St. Louis, both by print presses who work with local, national and international artists, and works by individual artists living in the St. Louis area. Both traditional and
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Central High School, Chesterfield, Missouri. The exhibition is made possible in part by Northern Trust. Nancy Spirtas Kranzberg Gallery: Frank Trankina: Superheroes and Night Stories March 4 – May 21, 2016 Chicago-based painter Frank Trankina explores the duality of still life and storytelling in exquisitely painted scenes that are created with collections of anthropomorphic objects and vintage figurines and toys. A selection of gouache drawings also explore the process and materials of artmaking and the spaces in between. Though Trankina’s works allude to Old Master still life paintings, they stand firmly within our contemporary world – and often refer to human relationships and all of their idiosyncrasies. Trankina received his M.F.A. degree in painting and drawing from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, and is a Professor of Art at Northern Illinois University.
The exhibit is sponsored in part by Barbara and Arthur McDonnell. The Ann Lee and Wilfred Konneker Gallery: Susan Stang: reAPPEARANCES March 4 – April 30, 2016 Showcasing a selection of eight works from St. Louis artist Susan Stang’s recently published book, reAPPEARANCES, this sequence of 52 photographs take the viewer on a journey through the uncanny coherence of the look of the world. Shot using a small digital toy camera with a plastic lens, this series includes photographs taken in a number of countries and cities. Replete with numerous iconic sites and symbols, from the Empire State Building and Tower of Pisa, to Marilyn Monroe, baseball, gondolas and drive-thru wedding chapels, the variety of locations makes even more apparent the serendipitous connections between different places and cultures.
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QuickGlance Movie Reviews
"Zootopia"
Just when it was looking like animated animal movies had run out of anything original to say, along comes the smartly amusing, crisply relevant "Zootopia" to handily demonstrate there's still plenty of bite left in the anthropomorphic CG menagerie. Boasting a pitch perfect voice cast led by a terrific Ginnifer Goodwin as a righteous rural rabbit who becomes the first cotton-tailed police recruit in the mammal-centric city of "Zootopia," the 3-D caper expertly combines keen wit with a gentle, and very timely, message of inclusivity and empowerment. The engaging result should easily appeal to all creatures great and small, giving this premium Walt Disney Animation Studios effort a paw up on spring break entertainment, not to mention the summer arrival of Universal's animated "The Secret Life of Pets." As the Zootopia Police Department's sole bunny officer, idealistic Judy Hopps (Goodwin) discovers that breaking barriers can be an uphill climb, especially when the other cops in the force are mainly of the more imposing elephant/rhino/ hippo ilk. Although intrepid Judy can't wait to collar her first perp, Bogo (Idris Elba), Precinct 1's gruff cape buffalo police chief, has other plans, assigning her to parking duty, where she proves her worth by writing 200 tickets before noon on her first day. RATED: PG by the Motion Picture Association of America for "some thematic elements, rude humor and action." RUNNING TIME: 108 minutes.
"Whiskey Tango Foxtrot"
Journalism is having a moment at the movies. Days after the journalism procedural "Spotlight" won best picture at the Academy Awards, Paramount is releasing "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot," a comic drama about war reporting with Tina Fey as a rookie correspondent finding her way. Fey plays Kim Baker, a 40-something New York TV producer summoned to a meeting of "unmarried, childless personnel" to consider a three-month assignment embedded with U.S. troops in Afghanistan. Three months becomes three years, 2004 to 2006, as Baker evolves from clueless newbie to savvy reporter, navigating the country's repressive cultural norms and the off-the-clock lifestyle of drunken debauchery shared by her expatriate colleagues. Longtime Fey collaborator Robert Carlock ("30 Rock," ''Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt") based the screenplay on former Chicago Tribute reporter Kim Barker's memoir "The Taliban Shuffle: Strange Days in Afghanistan and Pakistan." If "finding yourself" in your 40s is a cinematic cliché, "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot" is guilty. And it will surely be criticized for casting white actors as key Afghan characters. But the film offers a fresh look at the adrenaline-laced lifestyle of war correspondents and a timely criticism of TV news. And it delivers some laughs, too. Fey's Baker is sorely unprepared for her new circumstances. It's like she's even lost her New York smarts when she takes out a wad of American cash on a busy Kabul street. She forgets her headscarf and barges into places where women aren't allowed. Her translator, Fahim (Christopher Abbot), tries to protect her in the field, while fellow journalist Tanya Vanderpoel (Margot Robbie) guides her through the rowdy ex-pat social scene. RATED: R by the Motion Picture Association of America for "pervasive language, some sexual content, drug use and violent war images." Running time: RUNNING TIME: 111 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Three stars out of four.
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"Brothers Grimsby"
Be suspect of movies that are infamous before they even hit theaters. The "they did WHAT" anticipatory glee is generally bound to be a letdown — especially when the big joke is someone getting a disease. In the off-chance that you've managed to stay blissfully unaware of the gag, I won't go into any more specifics. Needless to say, it does indeed happen, it is brazen, and it will leave you dumbfounded. Whether or not the joke will also elicit a laugh is the big question, though. It's one that applies to much of the humor in the movie, too, which starts out with a Bill Cosby jab and steamrolls on from there. The plot finds a sweet-hearted dimwitted working class Northern Londoner (Sacha Baron Cohen's Nobby) reunited with his younger brother Sebastian (Mark Strong) after 28 years apart. Sebastian is now a top spy and assassin, with a hardcore shaved head to match his ruthless attitude. Nobby's ill-timed reunion with his long-lost kin puts Sebastian's job, and life, in jeopardy — tethering the two for the remainder of the movie as they try to clear Sebastian's name and save the world. The jester and the brain pairing is a time-tested formula that on paper seems pretty foolproof. The way it's carried out here, however, feels plucked from a 1990s movie that's still experimenting with the novelty of gross-out humor, know-it-all storytelling, and just how far you can coast on the charisma of a star. RATED: R by the Motion Picture Association of America for "strong crude sexual content, graphic nudity, violence, language, and some drug use." RUNNING TIME: 83 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: One and a half stars out of four.
"Eye in the Sky"
Omniscient high-definition views from above have done nothing to penetrate the fog of war in Gavin Hood's drone drama "Eye in the Sky." It's a lean, Lumet-like thriller that puts the moral calculus of drone warfare in its crosshairs. Playing out compellingly in real time, a strike against Somali terrorists in Nairobi is plotted by the hawkish, U.K.-based Col. Katherine Powell (Helen Mirren), whose operation involves pilots, politicians and military command in various digitally linked remote locations, from the boardroom to the toilet. Drones have begun to reshape the war movie, and will doubtless continue to proliferate on our screens just as they have over Middle Eastern skies. "Eye in the Sky" follows last year's very solid "Good Kill," starring Ethan Hawke as a drone pilot based in Las Vegas. Director Andrew Niccol's aim was principally about the psychological toll such disconnected battles take on its far-removed soldiers. Hood more thoroughly utilizes the new perspectives drones afford to filmmakers. While much of the it is composed of faces in front of computer screens, some of the film's most remarkable images come from the view of a hovering drone or — most impressively — a remote-controlled beetle that flutters right into the suspects' lair, alighting on the rafters to provide a staggering close-up, whether Mr. DeMille is ready or not. With such supreme powers of surveillance, Powell and her colleagues (including the ever-droll Alan Rickman, in one of his last performances, as a British general) have become accustomed to a previously unmatched level of certainty — or so they would like to think. The mission is to apprehend a handful of highly ranked terrorists, but when the trio — two radicalized British nationals and an American — are seen preparing vests for a suicide attack, the plan is ratcheted up from "capture" to "kill." RATED: R by the Motion Picture Association of America for "some violent images and language." RUNNING TIME: 102 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Three stars out of four.
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"The Divergent Series: Allegiant"
In "Allegiant," the latest installment of "The Divergent Series" (three out of four), dystopian Chicago might be in disarray, but it's also become as dull as our heroine Tris' shapeless, grey Abnegation frocks from the first pic. Unless the filmmakers really try to shake things up for the next and final film, this series might just end up being as forgettable as those duds, too. And really, this is where things should start getting interesting and urgent. The faction system fell in the last one, "Insurgent," also directed by Robert Schwentke, and with it all of those senseless names — Abnegation, Candor, Dauntless, etc. Now they're trying to start a new society, but, it turns out Evelyn (Naomi Watts) and her band of punk rock factionless revolutionaries didn't exactly have a theory of governance in place when they decided to storm Chicago. So, she begins with probably the worst possible decision — killing off many of those who were loyal to the fallen leader Jeanine (who was played by Kate Winslet). This leads to a rift with Octavia Spencer's Johanna, and they go to war. But that's all a side show to the exploits of Shailene Woodley's Tris and Theo James' Four who decide to escape the city along with a few others (Zoe Kravitz, Miles Teller, Maggie Q, and Ansel Elgort). In the last movie, Tris learned that there was life outside of the walls and they resolve to find out what that means with all the casualness of a couple of urbanites deciding to try out that new brunch spot two neighborhoods over. RATED: PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America for "intense violence and action, thematic elements, and some partial nudity." RUNNING TIME: 121 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: One star out of four.
'Miracles From Heaven'
The rise of the so-called "faith-based film" — typically lowbudget films that are almost uniformly evangelical — has occurred largely in a bubble of its own like a sheltering harbor for Christian believers at that heathen meeting place: the multiplex. "Miracles From Heaven," a film whose title even Hallmark would blush at, is an attempt to expand the reach of the faithbased film a little beyond the flock. To do so, it has armed itself with two things: the star power of Jennifer Garner and a full barrage of sentimentality. The fate of a sick 10-year-old girl precariously hangs in the balance. The film, directed by Patricia Riggen ("The 33"), is adapted from the memoir of Christy Beam, whose Texas family is jolted when one of their three daughters, Anna (played sweetly by Kylie Rogers), is found to suffer from a rare disorder that leaves her chronically unable to digest food. "Based on real events," is how the film presents itself, and some of its best qualities are in depicting elements of life — the frightful anxiety of parenthood, the struggle to find meaning amid hardship — that don't often make it into the movies. But the course of "Miracles From Heaven" is never in doubt. When Garner as Beam intones in the opening voiceover questions of where miracles come from, the film's title has already stated the answer. Just as certainly will it turn out well in the end for Christy, who strays from her faith while watching her daughter's belly painfully swell, and Anna, whose health deteriorates while the family desperately searches for a knowing doctor. RATED: PG by the Motion Picture Association of America for "thematic material, including accident and medical images." RUNNING TIME: 109 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Two stars out of four.
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This image released by Lionsgate shows Ansel Elgort, left, and Shailene Woodley in a scene from "The Divergent Series: Allegiant."
"Allegiant" dull, lifeless By LINDSEY BAHR Associated Press Call me Indifferent. In "Allegiant," the latest installment of "The Divergent Series" (three out of four), dystopian Chicago might be in disarray, but it's also become as dull as our heroine Tris' shapeless, grey Abnegation frocks from the first pic. Unless the filmmakers really try to shake things up for the next and final film, this series might just end up being as forgettable as those duds, too. And really, this is where things should start getting interesting and urgent. The faction system fell in the last one, "Insurgent," also directed by Robert Schwentke, and with it all of those senseless names — Abnegation,
Candor, Dauntless, etc. Now they're trying to start a new society, but, it turns out Evelyn (Naomi Watts) and her band of punk rock factionless revolutionaries didn't exactly have a theory of governance in place when they decided to storm Chicago. So, she begins with probably the worst possible decision — killing off many of those who were loyal to the fallen leader Jeanine (who was played by Kate Winslet). This leads to a rift with Octavia Spencer's Johanna, and they go to war. But that's all a side show to the exploits of Shailene Woodley's Tris and Theo James' Four who decide to escape the city along with a few others (Zoe Kravitz, Miles Teller, Maggie Q, and Ansel Elgort). In the last movie, Tris learned that there was life outside of the walls
and they resolve to find out what that means with all the casualness of a couple of urbanites deciding to try out that new brunch spot two neighborhoods over. What is out there, located at the remains of Chicago's O'Hare airport (which is only about 15 miles away from the city, by the way), is a headquarters run by a man named David (Jeff Daniels). He likes Tris because she's genetically "pure," while everyone else in the Chicago experiment is "damaged" and he wants to show her off to some other committee in Providence to prove that the system can work. And it's here where things might start to feel a little jumbled for anyone who has engaged with the modern sci-fi dystopias of the past few years. The O'Hare outpost looks like "Oblivion," their genetic perfection
goals sound like "The Giver" meets "Gattaca," the Russian doll world feels like "The Maze Runner" and the heroine like a less lively version of "The Hunger Games'" Katniss. But unlike Katniss, who wore her trauma and moral confusion and apprehension on her face, Woodley's Tris just plays it cool and affectless. She's never ruffled by anything and we're never riled up on her behalf. Four, too, just pouts and broods his way through the film, which has become the de facto mode for YA heartthrobs ever since Edward skulked his way into that "Twilight" cafeteria. It's not completely the fault of the actors — the story takes itself so, so seriously that even Miles Teller's minimally amusing snarky asides feel like treasures in this leaden dud just because he gives some life to them.
"The Bronze" an adequately made film By ROBERT GRUBAUGH For The Edge What does it take to make a good movie in Hollywood? As best I can tell, you can winnow it down to as little as three things: a great idea, a lot of dedicated craftsmen, and a big pile of money. Surely there’s more involved, but I’m going to keep this discussion simple for now. My hypothesis for you this week is that if you do any of these three things exceptionally well, you’ll get a movie that appeals to someone, maybe enough someones to make it a hit or get it a reputation or stick with some high school kid and inspire him to make a great movie one day. Moviemaking is a numbers game. Now let’s say you have that great idea – no small feat for someone who’s ever stared at a blank page and
wondered just what the heck they were doing sitting at a keyboard in the first place. Maybe your idea is a heist film (yea!) or a Western (this man can dare to dream!!). Or maybe it’s a factually-based story about someone specific. Let’s use the recent example of “Eddie the Eagle”, a perfectly charming little film about the story of Michael Edwards, a persistent ski jumper from England that took the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary by storm with his tenacity and sheer joyful approach. He might have finished in last place (really, he did), but there’s still a good chance that someone went to that movie and had a great time. If you were my mother, you might even have had tears in your eyes as the lights were coming up (true story). Score one for the storytellers. Secondarily, but second to none, is your production team. There have been
thousands of great movies made over the years. Some were great because of acting and character interaction. Others have surprises or lessons baked into them. Even great filmmakers have lent their names to their work and leveraged response just a little bit higher because of the attachment. I don’t know if I need to use a recent example for this point. “The Shawshank Redemption" is a great example of how to make a perfect movie where every piece just fits. My third general necessity is cash. A studio head has to be successfully made to understand that their investment is a sure thing, which no one can ever really do. Look at the new release this weekend in the “Divergent” series, “Allegiant”. This movie is chock full of IMAX special effects, actors that came built into the franchise, and is the third films in a
series that was always going to be four. And what happened? Nobody cared much about it. For every disappointment, though, are plenty of other big budget “gems” that fool enough of the people enough of the time. Just ask those folks behind Marvel’s winning streak. So what does all this have to do with anything? I wanted to go extraordinarily out of my way to show a correlation between how to make a great film (or a bad one that postures well) and the new release I saw called “The Bronze”. Melissa Rauch of CBS’s “The Big Bang Theory” stars as Hope, a Kerri Strug-esque Olympic gymnast who is trading on the teensy bit of fame she scored winning her third place medal years earlier to get free pizza at Sbarro and a good deal on sneakers at the mall near her father’s Ohio home. She’s
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not likable, incredibly foul-mouthed, and an overtly sexualized character that Rauch’s fans might not really like her for. Hope is content to be a big fish in her small town, continuing to use that one famous moment from the past to her advantage, but fate has something more in store for her. She’s given a chance to coach an upcoming talent (Haley Lu Richardson) that will likely far surpass anything she herself might have once been capable of. The interplay between the two leads is a chuckle. Personally, I found it a riot. A great idea. Adequately made. No real financing to speak of. Not bad. "The Bronze" runs 108 minutes and is rated R for strong sexual content, graphic nudity, language throughout, and some drug use. I give this film three stars out of four.
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People For The Edge Kick-off spring and celebrate the Missouri Botanical Garden’s seasonal openings during the “Meet Me Outdoors in St. Louis” weekend April 2-3. Activities include the seasonal reopenings of the Doris I. Schnuck Children’s Garden, Tower Grove House, Café Flora and tram rides. The newly renovated Brookings Exploration Center and the new PlantLab, a greenhouselike space for hands-on learning will also open. There will be exhibitors on a variety of nature-related topics and an opportunity to take home a native tree. Families can even sign a pledge to encourage them to explore the outdoors this spring and summer at the Garden and its family of attractions, as well as other sites in the St. Louis region. Guests can also register for hands-on wildlife-habitat building sessions. The renovated Brookings Ex plora t i on C e n t e r (fo r m e r l y Brookings Interpretive Center) is located between the Climatron® and Shoenberg Temperate House in Edward Jones Hall and features a 4,300-square-foot space for children and families to explore, create, discover and connect with one another. After being closed for several months for renovation, it opens to the public on April 2. The center features educational games, reading nooks, craft/ coloring tables and costume play. A new vestibule area, designed to make visits more comfortable and accessible, will feature a family restroom, and a Calming Corner that will serve as a place for families with children needing quite time and a comfortable room for nursing mothers. The 1,100 square-foot PlantLab is a greenhouse-like classroom for experiential learning for visitors of all ages, backgrounds and abilities. Visitors can get a better understanding of the Garden’s plant science work, from propagating to seed banking to taxonomy and extracting DNA. Tours and interactive experiences will be available throughout the weekend. There is no additional charge for admission to Brookings or the
PlantLab. As part of the weekend celebration, spring into the 10th season of fun at the Doris I. Schnuck Children’s Garden. Families can explore the great outdoors and experience all the Children’s Garden has to offer: a waterfall, steamboat, cave, rope bridges, tree house and more! Opening weekend activities at the Children’s Garden are available from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. both days and are sponsored by Macy's. Families can visit the potting station and choose a leafy green edible plant to pot and take home to add to their own gardens. Special guests include live birds from the World Bird Sanctuary, and Finn, the Children’s Garden friendly frog mascot who will roam the Garden and greet visitors. Spring-inspired
face painting will also be available both days. Wildheart, with Emmy award-winning entertainers Jan & George Syrigos will perform both days. Admission to the Children’s Garden is $5 for children ages 3 to 12. Adults are included with general Garden admission. St. Louis City and County residents receive free admission to the Children’s Garden on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon. The Garden will give away tree saplings to visitors while supplies last beginning Friday, April 1 as part of the state’s Arbor Day celebration and throughout the weekend for the Meet Me Outdoors in St. Louis Festival. All five species offered this year are native to Missouri. Species distributed include: Flowering dogwood (Cornus florida), River birch (Betula nigra), Pawpaw
(Asimina tribola), Chinkapin oak (Quercus muehlenbergii), Ozark witch hazel (Hamamelis vernalis) and Buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis). Saplings will be available at the Kemper Center for Home Gardening from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. or while supplies last. Master Gardeners and representatives from the St. Louis Arborists Association will also be present to answer questions and give advice on planting trees in the spring. Visitors to the Meet Me Outdoors in St. Louis Festival will also have a chance to interact with experts and exhibitors from local conservation agencies and park systems throughout the weekend in Ridgway Visitor Center. Additional learning opportunities are available through classes that weekend.
Registration is required and there is an additional fee. For more information and to register visit the website. For the first time this year, Cafe Flora Brunch will be served on both Saturdays and Sundays through the end of October. Enjoy an a la carte menu and dining at the Spink Pavilion, overlooking the Garden’s central reflecting pools. Seating available inside and outside from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. No reservations accepted. Closed March 27, May 21 & 22, June 11, July 16, Sept. 3 & 4 and Oct. 1 & 2. Admission to the Missouri Botanical Garden is $8; St. Louis City and County residents enjoy discounted admission of $4 and free admission on most Wednesday and Saturday mornings until noon. Children ages 12 and under and Garden members are free. The Missouri Botanical Garden is located at 4344 Shaw Blvd. in south St. Louis, accessible from Interstate 44 at the Vandeventer exit and from Interstate 64 at the Kingshighway North and South exit. Free parking is available on site and two blocks west at the corner of Shaw and Vandeventer. For general information, visit w w w. m o b o t . o rg o r c a l l ( 3 1 4 ) 577‑5100 (toll-free, 1‑800‑642‑8842). Follow the Garden on Facebook and Twitter at www.facebook. com/missouribotanicalgarden and http://twitter.com/mobotgarden. Members help support the Garden’s operations and worldchanging work in plant science and conservation. Learn more at www. mobot.org/membership.
Above, the Missouri Botanical Garden tram. At left, the Doris I Schnuck Children's Garden. Photos courtesy of the Missouri Botanical Garden.
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Spies, Traitors and Saboteurs: Fear and Freedom in America, a s p e c i a l e x h i b i t i o n f ro m t h e International Spy Museum, opened Feb.6 and runs through May 8 at the Missouri History Museum in Forest Park. This 6,000 square-foot exhibit provides a historic perspective on acts of terror that have taken place on American soil. Spies, Traitors and Saboteurs reveals nine major events and periods in U.S. history when Americans were threated by enemies within its borders. It depicts who the government and p u b l i c re s p o n d e d , i l l u s t r a t e s the corresponding evolution of U.S. counterintelligence and homeland security efforts and examines the challenge of securing the nation without compromising the civil liberties upon which it was founded. â&#x20AC;˘ Aug. 24, 1814 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; The City of Washington Captured and the While House Burned. During t h e Wa r o f 1 8 1 2 , t h e c i t y o f Washington was captured and the White House, the U.S. Capitol and other major buildings were torched by British troops aided with information provided by a few Americans. â&#x20AC;˘ July 30, 1916 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Manhattan Hit by Massive Explosions in N e w Yo r k H a r b o r. G e r m a n secret agents, aided by American collaborators, blew up a munitions depot in New York Harbor, showering Manhattan and the Statute of Liberty with shrapnel and debris. Acts of German sabotage on American soil like this contributed to America's entry into World War I and inspired the passage of the 1918 Espionage Act still in effect t o d a y a n d t h e g ro w t h o f t h e Federal Bureau of Investigation. â&#x20AC;˘ J u n e 2 , 1 9 1 9 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; A n a rc h i s t Bombs Target American Leaders. When the home of Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer was bomb by an anarchist and plots for more bombings were revealed, both the public and t h e g o v e r n m e n t c l a m o re d f o r t i g h t e r l a w e n f o rc e m e n t a n d more restrictive legislation for immigrants, resulting in the roundups, deportations and public outrage associated with the now infamous Palmer Raids. â&#x20AC;˘ Au g. 8 , 1 9 2 5 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 3 0 ,0 0 0 K u Klux Klan Members Parade Down Pennsylvania Avenue. The nation's oldest hate group, the Ku Klux Klan, has risen three times in the nation's history. Each time, t h e g ro u p c h a n g e d , e v o l v i n g from small vigilante circles to huge violent organizations. They began inflicting terror on former slaves after the Civil War and grew into a politically powerful organization of 4 million that expanded its targets to include immigrants, Jews and Catholics in the 1920s. In the 1960s, they began attacking African Americans and civil rights workers. Today, a diminished Klan is only one among many white supremacist groups. â&#x20AC;˘ Dec. 7, 1941 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; American Helps Japanese Pilot Terrorize Hawaiian Island After Pearl h a r b o r. A J a p a n e s e p i l o t returning from the Pearl Harbor attack crash-landed on the Hawaiian Island of Nihau, and
domestic extremists, especially the virulently anti-government right-wing groups. â&#x20AC;˘ B e y o n d S e p t . 11 t h â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Terrorism Today. In the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001, initiatives by the U.S. government to root out terrorist elements in t h e c o u n t r y h a v e i r re v o c a b l y changed the lives of Americans. Spies, Traitors and Saboteurs supports these stories with historic photographs, themed environments, interactive displays, film, artifacts and video. Exhibit highlights include: â&#x20AC;˘ A timeline that traces over 80 acts of terror that have t a k e n p l a c e i n t h e U . S . f ro m 1 7 7 6 t o t o d a y, i n c l u d i n g t h e Revolutionary War plot to kidnap George Washington, the vents of Bloody Kansas prior to the Civil War, John Brown's raid on Harper's Ferry, the 1960s church bombings in the South and the attacks on the World Trade Center in 2001. â&#x20AC;˘ A P L B a d g e a n d I D C a rd (1917) â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Carried by operatives of the American Protective League who spied on their fellow Americans on behalf of the U.S. Justice Department during World War I. â&#x20AC;˘ Anarchist Globe Bomb (circa 1886) â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Presented evidence in the trial of the men tried in connection with Chicago Haymarket riot (replica).
with support of a JapaneseAmerican, took hostages and terrorized the community. The incident, little remembered today, perpetuated fears about Japanese Americans. Fears that ultimately led to the unprecedented incarceration of thousands. â&#x20AC;˘ April, 1945 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; The Kremlin Launches One of the First Cold Wa r A t t a c k s A g a i n s t t h e U . S . Near the end of World War II, the Kremlin harshly condemned American Communists for softening their commitment to a worldwide communist revolution. The Communist Party of the United States snapped to action, ousting its moderate leader and re-establishing itself as a highly militant and subversive organization, fueling America's fears that American Communists would become Stalin's tool to overthrow the U.S. government. â&#x20AC;˘ M a rc h 1 , 1 9 7 1 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; R a d i c a l Group Explodes Bomb in the U.S. Capitol. Protests over the war in Vietnam and civil rights turned violent during the "days of rage" and extremist groups, such as the Weather Underground and Black Liberation Army, took action. â&#x20AC;˘ April 19, 1995 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Massive Bomb Destroys Federal Building in Oklahoma City. The Oklahoma City bombing, the deadliest act of terrorism on U.S. soil in t h e 2 0 t h c e n t u r y, a w a k e n e d Americans to threats posed by
â&#x20AC;˘ Ritual Klan Red Robe (circa 1965) â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Worn by the Klan "Kladd," the elected officer who presided over the secret rituals and ceremonies of the Ku Klux Klan. â&#x20AC;˘ Klan "business cards" â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Ominous warnings to innocent American families that their every move was being watched. â&#x20AC;˘ We a t h e r U n d e r g r o u n d Video Presentation â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Featuring an exclusive interview with e x - We a t h e r U n d e r g r o u n d member Bernadine Dohrn, filmed for the exhibition. â&#x20AC;˘ Fragments of Planes that hit th e Wor ld Tr ade Center â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Recovered following the attacks o f S e p t . 11 , 2 0 0 1 , a n d u s e d as evidence by the FBI in their ensuing investigation. â&#x20AC;˘ Under Siege â&#x20AC;&#x201C; A powerful eight-minute film exploring the terrorist threat today, initiatives by the U.S. government to root out terrorists elements in the U.S., the balance between civil liberties and national security, and the impact on the daily lives of Americans. It features a range of interviews with leading thinkers including Daniel Pipes, Director of the Middle East
Forum; Akbar S. Ahmed, the Ibn Khaldun Chair of Islamic Studies and Professor of International Relations at American University i n Wa s h i n g t o n , D . C . , ; S t e v e n Emerson, terrorist expert and investigator and Morris Dees, c o - f o u n d e r a n d C h i e f Tr i a l Counsel of the Southern Poverty Law Center. â&#x20AC;˘ Visitor Polling Station â&#x20AC;&#x201C; This unique computer interactive provides visitors the opportunity to express their own opinions on questions raised in the exhibition about how the nation has responded to the historical events presented. The questions were developed in consultation with the G allup O rgan ization and additional historical questions can enable visitors to see how Americans responded to similar questions posed by the Gallup Poll at that time in history. Spies, Traitors and Saboteurs: Fear and Freedom in America is a creation of the International Spy Museum. It will be on display at the Missouri History Museum through May 8. Admission is free. For more information, visit www. mohistory.org.
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People People planner The Fox to host Garrison Keillor
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T h e F a b u l o u s F o x T h e a t re proudly presents host/producer Garrison Keillor & friends live at the Fox Theatre in St. Louis for the final time at 4:45 p.m. on June 18 for the popular weekly radio broadcast, A Prairie Home Companion. This performance will be the last time Garrison Keillor will host A Prairie Home Companion in St. Louis. Tickets are $68, $58, $38 nad are available online at metrotix.com, by calling 314-534-1111, or in person at the Fabulous Fox Box Office. If you showed up on July 6, 1974, at the Janet Wallace Auditorium at Macalester College in Saint Paul and plunked down your $1 admission (50 cents for kids) to attend the very first broadcast of A Prairie Home Companion, you were in select company. There were about 12 people in the audience. But those in attendance thought there were worse ways to spend a Saturday afternoon, so Garrison Keillor and the APHC team went on to produce close to 500 live shows in the first 10 years alone. There were broadcasts from this venue and that, until March 4, 1978, when the show moved to The World Theater, a lovely, crumbling building that was one plaster crack away from the wrecking ball. (Now fully renovated and renamed The Fitzgerald, it is the show’s home base.) In June of 1987, APHC ended for a while. Garrison thought it was a good idea at the time, but only two years later, the show was back, based in New York and called American Radio Company of the Air. But there’s no place like home. So in 1992, it was back to Minnesota and, soon after, back to the old name:A Prairie Home Companion. T h e re h a s b e e n p l e n t y o f adventure in the past 40-plus years — broadcasts from Canada, Ireland, S c o t l a n d , E n g l a n d , G e r m a n y, Iceland and almost every one of the 50 states; wonderful performers, little-known and world-renowned; standing ovations and stares of b e w i l d e r m e n t . We ’ v e m i s s e d planes, coped with lost luggage, dodged swooping bats and hungry mosquitoes, plodded through blizzards, and flown by the seat of our pants. To d a y, A P r a i r i e H o m e
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Companion is heard by 4 million listeners each week on nearly 700 public radio stations, online, and on the American Forces Networks, SiriusXM Radio, Radio New Zealand, and KPRG in Guam. Garrison recalls, “When the show started, it was something funny to do with my friends, and then it became an achievement that I hoped would be successful, and now it’s a good way of life.” Garrison Keillor was born in 1942 in Anoka, Minnesota, and began his radio career as a freshman at the University of Minnesota, from which he graduated in 1966. He went to work for Minnesota Public Radio in 1969, and on July 6, 1974, he hosted the first broadcast of A Prairie Home Companion in St. Paul. Today, some 4 million listeners on more than 600 public radio stations coast to coast and beyond tune in to the show each week. Keillor has been honored with Grammy, ACE, and George Foster Peabody awards, the National Humanities Medal, and election to the American Academy of Arts and Letters. His many books include Lake Wobegon Days, The Book of Guys, Pilgrims: A Wobegon Romance, Guy Noir and the Straight Skinny, and The Keillor Reader (Viking). He is the host of the daily program
The Writer ’s Almanac and the editor of several anthologies of poetry, most recently,Good Poems: American Places (Viking). In 2006, Keillor played himself in the movie adaptation of his show, a film directed by Robert Altman. He has two grandsons and in 2007, he opened an independent bookstore, Common Good Books, in St. Paul, the city where he and his wife and daughter make their home.
Boeing to be presenting sponsor of 2016 Spirit of St. Louis Air Show
The Boeing Company will be the presenting sponsor of the 2016 Spirit of St. Louis Air Show and STEM Expo in honor of the company’s 100th anniversary next year. The Spirit of St. Louis Air Show & STEM Expo will be held on May 14-15, 2016, and will be headlined by performances by the U.S. Navy Blue Angels flight demonstration squadron, flying the St. Louis-built Boeing F/A-18 Hornet, and many other flight performances and staticaircraft displays. The event’s popular STEM Expo highlights the science, technology,
engineering and math initiatives of academic, business and not-forprofit institutions in the St. Louis area and inspires youth to pursue these important areas. Also featured is the Veteran Village, which provides a venue where key resource providers can share valuable information and connectivity for military members who have recently or will soon return to civilian life. “Boeing is tightly woven into the fabric of aviation heritage in the St. Louis region and is a leader in promoting the high-technology resources of our communities,” said John Bales, president of the Spirit of St. Louis Air Show & STEM Expo and Spirit of St. Louis Airport director. “We appreciate the support and confidence of this fine company and are proud to once again have the Boeing name associated with this event.” The Spirit of St. Louis Air Show & STEM Expo and the Blue Angels return to the area after the previous air show in May 2014. “The Blue Angels exemplify the
dedication and excellence of the men and women who serve our country in our armed forces, as well as the tremendous aerospace workforce here in St. Louis,” said Megan Davies, Boeing director of Global Corporate Citizenship. “We are pleased to be part of this event, which salutes not only those who serve and who have served our nation, but also the many organizations, including Boeing, that are investing in quality STEM education to ensure our nation and region remain strong.” The Blue Angels perform before an estimated 11 million spectators each show season. The 2014 Spirit of St. Louis Air Show & STEM Expo attracted more than 125,000 people to the event, with many more watching from surrounding vantage points. The 2016 show season will mark the Blue Angels’ 70th anniversary of its first demonstration in Jacksonville, Fla., in 1946. The Spirit of St. Louis Air Show & STEM Expo is a 501(c)3 not-forprofit organization.
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Fair Saint Louis 2016 will feature The Fairway, a unique shopping experience that invites regional artisans and vendors to sell their products to fairgoers at Americaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Biggest Birthday Party. Vendor applications are currently being accepted for the 2016 event. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are thrilled to add The Fairway to the many enjoyable aspects of Fair Saint Louis,â&#x20AC;? says Julie Donnelly, Event Marketing Manager, Fair St. Louis Foundation. â&#x20AC;&#x153;We are proud to support regional artisans and merchants, and to offer a place within the Fair for festivalgoers to relax and shop.â&#x20AC;? Fair Saint Louis will take place July 2-4, 2016, in Forest Park. The Fairway will operate from 1 to 10 p.m. on Lagoon Drive, west of the Grand Basin. Approximately 50,000100,000 people attend the Fair each day. Vendors should apply in one of the following categories: â&#x20AC;˘ Artisan or Crafter: Vendors must make their products with their own hands. Products must be unique. â&#x20AC;˘ Merchandise Vendor: Vendors must sell merchandise that they do not personally make by hand. â&#x20AC;˘ Roaming Vendor: Vendors (limited to one or two people per vendor) can walk the grounds selling their merchandise. They will not receive a tent, table and chairs or electric; but will receive vendor credentials, parking pass and a listing on the Fair Saint Louis website. Applicants should review terms and conditions, including allowable merchandise, booth fees and insurance, power and lighting logistics and more, before applying. The application deadline for The Fairway is April 29, 2016. There is a $25 application fee upon submission. The application can be submitted via direct mail or electronically, or by visiting the website at www. fairsaintlouis.org and clicking on The Fairway button located at the bottom of the page.
Camp KangaZoo returning
From the ever-popular Camp KangaZoo to individual programs for all ages, the Saint Louis Zooâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Education Department has classes, overnight experiences and daytime adventures for everyone in the family. Camp KangaZoo Camp KangaZoo campers can choose to attend one or two full-day camps â&#x20AC;&#x201D; "Aquatic Animalsâ&#x20AC;? and â&#x20AC;&#x153;Animals Everywhere.â&#x20AC;? MondayThursday, campers will play games, meet animals, enjoy sing-alongs and view dynamic Zoo exhibits. On Thursday nights, theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll sleep at the Zoo and wake up with the birds! Camp KangaZoo scholarships are available for families with financial need. New this year, the Zoo is offering morning and afternoon half-day camp sessions for kids entering grades 1-5. Younger children can hop "out of the pouch" and into the Zoo at Camp Joey. Half-day and full-day sessions are available for children who are at least 4 years old and entering kindergarten. Teen Camp is available for youth entering grades 7-9 and Teen Camp II, held at Shaw Nature Reserve, for 8-10 graders. Overnights Families can attend Wake Up With the Rays, Under the Sea-lion or From Dusk Til Dawn overnight programs. Summer Programs Zoo programs for young children and youth keep growing minds sharp in the lazy summer months. The Zoo offers a variety of animal topics for various ages. Kids can learn about birds, mammals and reptiles, see stingrays up close, examine dinosaur fossils, create animal habitats, sing animal songs, identify animal tracks, touch biofacts, tour the Zoo and meet the animals. For youth in grades 2-8, the Zoo offers Keeper-for-a-Day at the Emerson Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Zoo, A Day with the Rays and Advanced Day with the Rays at Stingrays at Caribbean Cove presented by Mercy Kids. Engineerfor-a-Day is available for those 7 years old and up. A Junior Sea Lion Trainer program is available for ages 10 to adult.
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Touhill announces upcoming events
The Touhill Performing Arts Center on the University of Missouri-St. Louis has updated its calendar for the
spring semester. All single tickets on sale now, unless otherwise noted, at the Touhill Performing Arts Center Ticket Office; online at www.touhill.org; or by phone at 314-516-4949. MOMIX in Alchemia Presented by Dance St. Louis SWAN LAKE Presented by Saint Louis Ballet April 1-3; Fri @ 8PM; Sat @2:30pm & 8pm; Sun @2:30pm; $32, $38, $47, $51 One of the most popular ballets of all time! Gen Horiuchi revives Swan Lake, a Saint Louis Ballet favorite. Last performed by the company in 2010, the ballet features traditional elements along with Horiuchiâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s choreography. HOOKING UP WITH THE SECOND CITY April 15 & 16; Fri @ 7 & 10PM; Sat @ 6 & 9PM; $36 The Second City knows a few things about love â&#x20AC;&#x201C; theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve been looking at and laughing about relationships for over 55 years. Hooking Up With The Second City makes mirth out of missed connections, girlsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; night out adventures and all the crazy things we do for love. ENSEMBLE ESPAĂ&#x2018;OL SPANISH DANCE THEATER Presented by
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Join Andy Cohen and Anderson Cooper for an unscripted, uncensored and unforgettable night of conversation. The late night talk show host and the journalist, longtime friends, interview each other and take questions from the audience. It's a live, interactive look behind the scenes of pop culture and world events. They will appear at 8 p.m. on Oct. 15 at the Fox Theatre in St. Louis. Tickets may be purchased online at metrotix.com, by calling 314-534-1111, or in person at the Fabulous Fox Box Office. Anderson Cooper is the multiple Emmy award-winning CNN anchor and correspondent for CBSâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; 60 Minutes. He has covered most major news events in the US and around the world for the past 23 years, and his memoir, Dispatches from the Edge, topped the New York Times' Bestseller list. Andy Cohen is an Emmy award-winning host and Executive Producer of â&#x20AC;&#x153;Watch What Happens: Live,â&#x20AC;? Bravoâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s late night, interactive talk show. Cohen is also the Executive Producer of the wildly popular â&#x20AC;&#x153;Real Housewivesâ&#x20AC;? series. Cohen has written two New York Timesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Bestsellers: Most Talkative: Stories from the Frontlines of Pop Culture, and The Andy Cohen Diaries: A Deep Look at a Shallow Year. Be sure to use the hashtag #AC2STL on social media.
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â&#x20AC;&#x153;What should my kids do this summer?â&#x20AC;? is the question on all parentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; minds this time of year for those with school-aged children. Luckily, not knowing whatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s available or finding out about a camp once itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s full are no longer worries for local parents thanks to the free Web and mobile app Blueprint4SummerSTL. The app makes summer in St. Louis productive for children and stress-free for parents. The resource is accessible from anywhere on any device at http:// blueprint4summer.com. Blueprint4SummerSTL first launched in February 2015 and quickly became the go-to resource for St. Louis-area parents seeking educational, engaging and fun activities for their children during the summer months. By aggregating information about area programs, Blueprint4SummerSTL gives all parents access to local summer offerings. New this year, Blueprint4SummerSTL will help even more families find camps by expanding in scope, including parts of Illinois, and listing more camps within St. Louis City and County, St. Charles County and Jefferson County. Blueprint4SummerSTL is spearheaded by Maxine Clark, CEO of the ClarkFox Family Foundation and founder of Build-A-Bear Workshop. Clark intends to keeps last yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s momentum going and anticipates the app being parentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; No. 1 resource as it continues to expand in reach this year. â&#x20AC;&#x153;In our first year of operation, Blueprint4SummerSTL presented more than 3,500 local summer camps and activities in an easy-to-use platform that was accessed by parents all across the greater St. Louis area,â&#x20AC;? said Clark. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Blueprint4SummerSTL is the most robust program information database â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and best of all itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s completely free for all families to use. As the app grows its footprint, our goal is to make sure all children have equal opportunity to enroll in these important and impactful summer programs.â&#x20AC;? Using the app, a parent or guardian can quickly find programs and resources that may work for the needs of their family and each individual child. Activities can be searched based on any number of preferences such as age, gender, interests, cost and zip code â&#x20AC;&#x201C; even special considerations such as sessions for special needs students or gifted students, those offering before and after care, or that have scholarships available. The app provides information about day camps, sleep-away camps and sports camps; art, music and science programs; and academic enrichment courses in STEM. â&#x20AC;&#x153;There were 72,000 searches on Blueprint4SummerSTL in its first year, and 64 percent of users chose highly personalized, targeted searches with four or more criteria,â&#x20AC;? said Programs Manager Allie Cicotte. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s how we know just how valuable this app is for parents. Blueprint4SummerSTL is the only summer camp database that allows users to generate highly personalized, granular search results based on multiple criteria.â&#x20AC;? The app also offers summer programs the opportunity to easily submit their camps for free. An organizer can simply create a free account on Blueprint4SummerSTL and then send an email to allie@blueprint4summer.com with the name of the camp they are representing. Blueprint4SummerSTL will link the account, allowing the organizer to edit, update and add new program information Tasmyn Front, executive director at Challenger Learning Center in Ferguson, Mo., said attendance levels at their 2015 summer camps spiked thanks to the free exposure offered by Blueprint4SummerSTL. â&#x20AC;&#x153;The Challenger Learning Center benefitted tremendously from Blueprint4SummerSTL. As a result of their marketing outreach through schools and media, we have seen an increase in the number of families contacting us to find out about our programs and enroll their children,â&#x20AC;? said Front. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Summer activities are a crucial part of intellectual development that enable children to spend their vacation time constructively, develop their passions and creativity, advance their learning and, of course, have fun,â&#x20AC;? said Clark. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Blueprint4SummerSTL truly is a blueprint that parents can use to build an enriching summer for kids and a less stressful planning cycle for themselves.â&#x20AC;? 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Religion Religion briefs Pope urges nations to welcome migrants
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis is urging nations "to open their hearts and their doors" to migrants. At his general audience Wednesday in St. Peter's Square, Francis said people wonder where God is when refugees are living "in a dramatic exile situation far away from their homeland, with the image of the rubble of their houses still in their eyes, fear in their heart, and often unfortunately the pain for the loss of their beloved ones." The European Union has told member nations that they "urgently need to deliver" on commitments to settle refugees on the continent, as the number of arrivals in Greece alone reached the million mark since the start of 2015. The EU's migration commissioner warned that the humanitarian situation in Greece is "getting more acute every day" after newly-built shelters there exceeded capacity. The warning came on the eve of a summit of leaders from the EU and Turkey to try and limit the number of refugees and migrants entering Europe.
Priest convicted of theft given more time to return money
WHEATON, Ill. (AP) — A Roman Catholic priest convicted of stealing his parish's money to support a gambling addiction has been given more time to pay back the money. The Rev. John Regan had been scheduled for a probation
revocation hearing in April because he has yet to repay the nearly $300,000 he stole from St. Walter Catholic Church in Roselle. He served there as the pastor until 2009. Regan's attorney, Jack Donahue, told Judge John Kinsella during a DuPage County Circuit Court hearing that he met with prosecutors last week and they agreed to cancel the hearing. In return, Regan will have a final reporting date in 2019. At his sentencing in 2011, Regan said he had struggled with a gambling addiction. He is currently assigned to a parish in the Joliet diocese.
Justice Department probing town's denial to build mosque
BERNARDS TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) — Federal officials are investigating whether a New Jersey town violated religious freedom laws when it denied a group's plan to build a mosque. News of the Justice Department's investigation comes a week after the group sued the town in federal court, alleging religious infringement. Bernards Township Mayor Carol Bianchi told The Associated Press that planning board members were ethical and denied the mosque based solely on land-use considerations. She said the town will cooperate with the probe. Adeel Magni, an attorney representing the Islamic Society of Basking Ridge, declined comment on the investigation. The group's founder, Mohmmad Chaundry, is a longtime Bernards resident who once served on the town's school board. Bernards is about an hour west of Manhattan.
ST. BONIFACE CATHOLIC CHURCH
“O SON OF MAN! Rejoice in the gladness of thine heart, that thou mayest be worthy to meet Me and to mirror forth My beauty.” ~ Baha’u’llah The Bahá’is of Edwardsville warmly welcome and invite you to investigate the teachings of the Bahá’i Faith. For more information call (618) 656-4142 or email: Bahai.Edwardsville@sbcglobal.net P.O. Box 545 Edwardsville, IL 62025 www.bahai.us
110 N. Buchanan Edwardsville 656-6450 Very Reverend Jeffrey Goeckner
Sacrament of Reconciliation: Wed., & Thurs. - 6 pm Saturday - 3:30-4:00 pm Saturday Vigil Mass - 4:15 pm Sunday Mass 8:15 am, 10:15 am, 5:15 pm Spanish Mass - 12:15 pm Daily Mass Schedule - Mon., 5:45 pm Tues., Thurs., Fri. - 8:00 am Wed., & Thurs. - 6:45 pm
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'Spotlight' company settles complaint over made-up dialogue
BOSTON (AP) — The distributor of the Oscar-winning film "Spotlight" has acknowledged that filmmakers fabricated dialogue that made it appear as if a Boston College spokesman downplayed the extent of the Catholic priest sex abuse scandal. Jack Dunn, a top spokesman at the Catholic university, said he became physically ill when he saw the film and retained a lawyer to demand that the scene be removed.
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PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) — North Korea's highest court has sentenced an American tourist to 15 years in prison with hard labor for subversion, weeks after he confessed that he had tried to steal a propaganda banner. Otto Warmbier, a 21-year-old University of Virginia undergraduate student, was convicted and sentenced in a onehour trial in North Korea's Supreme Court. In a tearful statement made before his trial, Warmbier told a gathering of reporters in Pyongyang he tried to take the banner as a trophy for the mother of a friend who said she wanted to put it up in her church. At his trial, Warmbier said he had been "used and manipulated." In previous cases, people who have been detained in North Korea and made a public confession often recant those statements after their release.
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Travel Lake of the Ozarks a haven for campers For The Edge There are many ways to enjoy the "Best Recreational Lake" in the Nation, but one of the most memorable is sleeping under the stars and enjoying the splendor of an Ozark moon while sitting around the warm glow of a campfire. Camping and RVing are fantastic ways to experience the natural beauty of Central Missouri's Lake of the Ozarks. Over 20 campgrounds and RV parks dot the Lake area and offer all the amenities campers and RVers appreciate, especially Lake views and cool, shady comfort from the area's forests. Whether a visitor's ideal camping trip consists of pitching a tent and unrolling a sleeping bag, pulling a pop-up camper or fully-equipped fifth wheel, or even "glamping" in a comfortable cabin complete with air conditioning and pre-made beds, there are options at the Lake to suit everyone's style. And, regardless of where visitors set up camp, they will be close to a wide variety of family-friendly attractions and activities. Highlighted below are just a few of the campgrounds that can be enjoyed around the Lake area, all offering a unique experience: Bear Bottom Resort, RV Park and Campgrounds, located in Sunrise Beach, recently expanded their lodging options to include 24 spacious RV sites to complement its primitive camping options. There are mature shade trees, campfire pits and a picnic table at every site and visitors with an RV can choose from full hook-up sites to electric-only sites. The entire park is within easy walking distance of the cool waters of the Lake and available boat slips. All Bear Bottom guests can enjoy the resort pool and boat ramp as well as the endless hiking possibilities of the walking trails spread across 58 acres of woodlands. Bear Bottom also features comfortable cottages, a full-service restaurant and bar overlooking the Lake. And, during the warmer months, guests can enjoy live music on the weekends, boat rentals and two of the largest open flume body water slides in the state. For more information, visit www.BearBottomResort.com. Cross Creek Campground and RV Park, located between Eldon and Lake Ozark, has twice been recognized as the
mid-size park of the year by the Missouri Association of RV Parks & Campgrounds. It's also one of the most unique campgrounds in Missouri featuring several tree house cabins for rent, secluded island for primitive camping, private eight-acre fishing lake, nine-hole miniature golf course, swimming pool, camp store and p l a y g ro u n d f o r t h e k i d s . I n addition, other on-site activities include nature trails, hay rides, karaoke, sand volleyball and a Sunday morning worship service. For RVers, there are lakefront sites available and all sites offer full hook-ups and most feature 30- and 50-amp options. Cross Creek is situated on 70 pristine acres surrounded by hundreds of wooded acres, so it's a quiet and secluded escape offering a true back-to-nature camping experience. For more details, visit www. CrossCreekRVPark.com. Majestic Oaks RV Park and Campground is set on 47 wooded
acres just outside Lake Ozark. This park boasts some of the largest RV sites at the Lake, with large deluxe "Buddy Sites" that are popular with those traveling together in two RVs. For those who do not have an RV but have always wanted to stay in one, Majestic Oaks has a large, luxurious Jay Flight camper that guests can rent. The Jay Flight is a popular option, so guests are encouraged to call ahead to check on availability. Aside from the the RV spots, there also are cozy cabins and multiple primitive sites situated in a secluded hardwood forest complete with picnic tables and fire rings. The onsite amenities include a swimming pool, camp store, bath houses, playground, game room, volleyball and basketball courts, hiking trails and a pavilion perfect for groups and reunions. Majestic Oaks also hosts special events throughout the year. For rates, services and more information, visit www. MajesticOaksCampground.com.
Osage Beach RV Park, located in the heart of the Lake area, has been named one of the top Good Sam RV parks in the US by Trailer Life magazine. This clean and quiet park offers a variety of RV camping sites: long pull-through sites with 50-amp service as well as shaded back-in sites with 50- or 30-amp service. All sites are full service with water, electric, sewer, cable TV and free WiFi. In addition to RV sites, Osage Beach RV Park also features five cabins for rent, a swimming pool, playground, pavilion with tables and games, and horseshoe and shuffleboard courts. Throughout the summer season, the park also offers a nondenominational church service on Sundays for their guests. The park is walking distance from a golf course, shopping centers and restaurants. For complete details, visit www.OsageBeachRVPark.net. O z a r k Tr a i l s RV P a r k a n d C a m p g ro u n d i s c o n v e n i e n t l y located in Linn Creek. Ozark Trails boasts a selection of spacious and shaded RV sites, primitive camping sites and a group tent camping area that is ideal for reunions and other large groups. For guests that don't own an RV or don't want to set up a tent, but still want an enjoyable campground experience, there are two new log cabins and three fullyfurnished one-bedroom apartments available for rent. All guests can enjoy the use of the picnic tables, f i re r i n g s , p u b l i c s w i m m i n g pool, game room, playground, horseshoes and hiking trails. For more information on Ozark Trails, visit www.OzarkTrailsRVPark.com. Riviera Villas and RV Resort is the Lake's newest and most
luxurious option for RVers. The Riviera grounds are situated just off the main channel of the Lake in a quiet, no-wake cove in Sunrise Beach. The park welcomes big rigs with sites up to 55 feet long by 30 feet wide. The spacious sites have concrete pads, fire pits, picnic tables and all have full hook-ups with water, sewer and 20-, 30-, 50-amp service. Amenities onsite include a zero-entry saltwater swimming pool, hot tub, fireplace, free WiFi, laundry, showers, sand volleyball, fishing docks, walking trails and more. For complete details on Riviera Villas and RV Resort, including villa rentals and RV rates, visit www. RivieraVillasRVResort.com. Although all of the campgrounds a n d RV p a r k s f e a t u re m a n y amenities and activities, visitors would be doing themselves a great disservice if they didn't get out and explore all the Lake area has to offer. The Lake is home to some of the best fishing in the nation, two very popular and distinct state parks, four impressive show caves, 14 championship golf courses, a wine trail, over 200 restaurants, two waterparks, some of the best shopping in the state, lots of live music and plenty of special events throughout the year. For a full list of campgrounds and RV parks, other lodging choices, as well as all the attractions and events available at the "Best Recreational Lake" in the nation, call the Lake of the Ozarks Convention & Visitor Bureau (CVB) at 1-800-FUN-LAKE (386-5253) or visit the CVB's award-winning website, www.FunLake.com.
Younger guests at Majestic Oaks, above, can enjoy a "train" ride around the property. Bear Bottom Resort's water slides, at left, two of the largest in Missouri, are a big hit with guests of all ages. Photos courtesy of the Beenders-Walker Group.
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Music Tuning in The Fox to host Celtic Thunder
Storming onto the main stage are international megastars Celtic Thunder, with Legacy, a brand new show that celebrates the influence of Irish and Celtic music around the world. Celtic Thunder will appear at the Fox in St. Louis on Oct. 8. Tickets are $45 to $75 and are available online at metrotix.com, by calling 314-534-1111, or in person at the Fabulous Fox Box Office. Legacy is a live show featuring a mix of lively, fast paced and upbeat songs “A Place in The Choir” “Galway Girl” and “ R a g g l e Ta g g l e G y p s y ” t h a t represent the fun loving nature of the Irish and slower classic ballads “Danny Boy” “Noreen” and “Buachaille On Eirne” that port ra y a more n o s t a l g i c a n d romantic side. Continuing their tradition of paying homage to the musical culture and traditions of Ireland, Celtic Thunder ’s latest show is a depiction both their musical footprint over the past 8 years as well as their amazing heritage of Irish and Celtic music. Both the ensemble and solo performances in this thrilling evening of entertainment highlight the diversity of Irish music and song. Powerful anthems Ireland ’ s C a l l a n d C a l e d o n i a , heartwarming ballads Song For The Mira and Take Me Home and lively crowd favorites such as Seven Drunken Nights all serve to showcase the musical talent of each soloist. Formed in Dublin in 2007, Celtic Thunder is a multidimensional musical and theatrical ensemble celebrated around the world for emotionally powerful performances and a s t a t e - o f - t h e - a r t p ro d u c t i o n . Billboard magazine has named Celtic Thunder the Top World Album Artist (in 2008, 2009 2011 and 2015) while the group has h a d L P s p l a c e d i n t h e Wo r l d Album Top 10 every year since 2008. Celtic Thunder features five male vocalists backed by the amazing 8-piece Celtic Thunder band, ensuring that Celtic Thunder Legacy has something s p e c i a l s o m e t h i n g t o o ff e r t o everyone.
Hamilton to headline at the Fox
95.5 Spring Jam starring Anthony Hamilton with special g u e s t s A n g i e S t o n e a n d Ly f e Jennings is coming live to the Fabulous Fox Theatre Sunday, April 24 at 7:30 p.m. Ti c k e t s m a y b e p u rc h a s e d online at metrotix.com, by calling 314-534-1111, or in person at the Fabulous Fox Box Office. Anthony Hamilton Surviving the test of time, Anthony Hamilton will soon gift his fans with yet another compilation baring his heart and soul. Millions across the globe have bought his albums, falling deeply in love with raw, passionate notes that tell a story so familiar that it belongs to us all. His new album, “What I’m Feelin’,” merges a life-long journey with a musical evolution that never once sacrifices his
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roots. With seven widely released albums paving the way, the new project stays true to his core yet explores the depths of where this gifted voice can flow. His first single “Amen,” produced by Salaam Remi and James Poyser, celebrates the beauty of a woman in true Anthony style. “It’s not just about her physical attributes,” he noted. “It’s about appreciating everything she brings to the table from going to work, cooking for you, praying for you, and loving you from an authentic place.” And it’s his authenticity and honest depiction of the average man’s woes that keep the audience searching for him year after year. Another track from the new album, “Walk in my Shoes,” reminds us that no one is immune to mistakes, trials, and defeats. His vocals perfectly convey a pain so deep, that the song leaves little room for misinterpretation. Although his voice belongs to the world having worked with icons like D’Angelo and 2Pac, his vocals still serve as North Carolina’s soundtrack. Even in the presence of longstanding, global celebration, humility remains his greatest asset. “It means so much that people are still seeking me after so many years without an album coming out,” he shared. “They could have moved on.” In the five-
year span between his last album “Back to Love” and “What I’m Feelin’,” Anthony released his first holiday album and even made a guest appearance on the Fox hit show EMPIRE, one of the highest rated episodes of the season. This spiritual vessel takes nothing for granted and believes that his “he av e n s e nt” tale nt results from God’s plan for his life. He continues to grow while always focusing on what fans want. “There are slight shifts you can make but you just can’t leave the people,” he said. “If we gon’ ride together, we gon’ ride together.” And oh what a ride it has been. Angie Stone Grammy nominated singer Angie Stone is one of those artists with a Midas touch. Her buttery smooth honey-toned pipes, undeniable gritty soulfulness and epic songwriting talents have been called upon by everyone from Mary J. Blige, Stevie Wonder, D'Angelo, Alicia Keys and Lenny Kravitz, to name a few. Rolling Stone Magazine once declared, "When soul music was in the lost and found, she came along to claim it." It is this belief that has made Stone the go-to woman for three different record labels when they were creating a new sound and vision. In the 70s, it was Angie Stone who helped to define the sound of the now legendary
Sugar Hill Records as a member of the first recorded female rap group, Sequence. Their hit, "Funk You Up," is a classic that gets folks moving to this day! Fast forward, Clive Davis tapped Stone's iconic sound in the early 2000s, when he launched J Records. She recorded her gold-selling Mahogany Soul for the label and Stone Love. The in- demand Renaissance woman moves seamlessly from the studio and stage (she's starred on Broadway) to television and silver screen without missing a beat. A legend in this tough business, Angie Stone stands in a class by herself. In September 2015 BET/ CENTRIC made Stone the focus of their acclaimed being artist profile series, capturing just how amazing this dynamic’s life and career has been. Lyfe Jennings Lyfe Jennings (born Chester Jennings in Toledo, Ohio) is an African American R&B and soul singer-songwriter, record producer, and instrumentalist. He plays the guitar, bass, and piano which he integrates into his music. Jennings began singing a t a y o u n g a g e i n a To l e d o chu rch ch oir. He l at e r joi ne d a group called The Dotsons with two of his cousins and his older brother, Jay. The group separated in the early 1990s, and
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T h e S h e l d o n p re s e n t s T h e Kingston Trio, Friday, April 1, 2016 at 8 p.m. in the perfect acoustics of the Sheldon Concert Hall. With a blend of impeccable three-part harmony and irresistible good humor, The Kingston Trio’s hit songs, including “Tom Dooley,” “M.T.A.,” “Scotch and Soda” and “Greenback Dollar,” continue to resonate with fans. During the late ‘50s and early ‘60s, the Trio enjoyed unprecedented record sales and worldwide fame, while influencing the musical tastes of a generation. The original Kingston Trio, formed in San Francisco in 1957 by Bob Shane, Nick Reynolds and Dave Guard, changed the face of pop music, introducing a new take on classic American folk music. Their “folk revival” sound paved the way in the 1960s for groups such as the Limelighters, the Smothers Brothers and the Brothers Four, eventually inspiring the protest folk music of Bob Dylan, Joan Baez and Peter, Paul and Mary. In their heyday, the Trio’s albums and concert performances were out-sold only by the Beatles. The Kingston Trio has survived many personnel changes over the years, though “new” trio members such as John Stewart, Bill Zorn, George Grove, and the late Roger Gambill each contributed fresh and lasting changes to the group, creating a legend that transcends individual performers. Their success over the decades is a testament to the enduring nature of The Kingston Trio sound, as they still tour throughout the country more than 30 weeks each year. The Kingston Trio today consists of Bill Zorn, George Grove and Rick Dougherty. They are continuing The Kingston Trio legacy with fantastic reviews, command performances and standing ovations wherever they perform. Single tickets are $45 orchestra/$40 balcony. Tickets are on sale now through MetroTix at 314-534-1111, through The Sheldon’s website at TheSheldon.org, or in person at The Fox Theatre Box Office, 534 N. Grand Blvd. For a VIP concert experience, All-Access tickets are available by calling 314-533-9900, ext. 17. For more information, call The Sheldon at 314533-9900 or visit TheSheldon.org.
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Tom Scholz’s band Boston became an iconic classic rock fixture when they joined the music scene with their self-titled album in 1976. With over 17 million copies sold, Boston generated hits such as "More Than a Feeling," "Peace of Mind," and "Smokin'," rock staples that are still in heavy rotation today. Their second album, Don't Look Back was another chart-topper that confirmed their place in rock history, followed by Third Stage, which hit #1 on the charts, with the top single of 1986, "Amanda." With over 31 million albums sold to date, Boston has stood the test of time, as evidenced by live audiences that span generations. Boston will appear with Blue Oyster Cult on June 3 at the Family Arena in St. Charles. Tickets can be purchased at the Family Arena Ticket Office or online
at www.metrotix.com. Fans can expect to hear all the classic songs they have grown to love, and will be treated to some new additions to their set list based on recent requests. Guests will be treated to wild Hammond organ work, soaring harmony guitars, and exceptional vocal arrangements, as well as Boston’s unique visual stage presentation and plenty of extraterrestrial sounds heard nowhere else on Earth. For over four decades, Blue Öyster Cult has been thrilling fans of intelligent hard rock worldwide with powerful albums loaded with classic songs. Indeed, the Long Island, NY-based band is revered within the hard rock and heavy metal scene for its pioneering work. Blue Öyster Cult occupies a unique place in rock history because it's one of very few hard rock/heavy metal bands to earn both genuine mainstream critical acclaim as well as commercial success.
Sheldon to welcome Joe Pug
Austin, TX singer songwriter Joe Pug’s rise has been as improbable as it has been impressive. After dropping out of college and taking on work as a carpenter in Chicago, he got his musical start by providing CDs for his fans to pass along to their friends. This led to a string of sold out shows and a record deal
with Nashville indie Lightning Rod Records (Jason Isbell, Billy Joe Shaver). As he toured behind Messenger (2010) and The Great Despiser (2012) it was with a band that looked as much like a jazz trio as an Americana band. The following years would have them on the road for over four hundred shows, including stops at Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo and The Newport Folk Festival. His latest, critically acclaimed album, Windfall, released in 2015, was praised by Rolling Stone with,"...it showcases the singer's unique and achingly honest point of view that spins lyrics into folk poetry." Joe Pug with special guest is scheduled April 27, 2016 at 8 p.m. at the Sheldon Concert Hall. Tickets are $22 reserved seating. Call MetroTix at 314-534-1111 or visit TheSheldon.org.
Amphitheatre. July 16 – Heart , Cheap Trick and Joan Jett at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre. July 19 – Wheezer and Panic! at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre. July 20 – Janet Jackson at Chaifetz Arena. July 21 – Brian Wilson at the Family Arena. July 22 – Jason Aldean at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre. July 30 – Journey and the Doobie Brothers at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre. Aug. 24 – The Dixie Chicks at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre. Aug. 27 – R.E.O. Speedwagon with Def Leppard and Tesla at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre. Sept. 5 – Toby Keith at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre. Oct. 5 – Maroon 5 at the Scottrade Center.
Concerts lined up for Scorpions to perform spring/summer T h e f o l l o w i n g c o n c e r t s a re at The Fox scheduled in the St. Louis area: May 10 — The Scorpions at the Fox. May 13 – Miranda Lambert at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre. June 3 – Keith Urban at the Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre. June 3 – Boston with Blue Oyster Cult at the Family Arena. June 18 – Bad Company and Joe Walsh at the Hollywood Casino
Hot off the heels of their latest studio album, “Return To Forever,” the Scorpions celebrate their 50th Anniversary and make a stop at
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SFJAZZ Collective: Originals & The Music of Michael Jackson, Jazz at the Bistro, St. Louis, 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Rock 'N Blues Concert for National Blues Museum, Lumiere Live, St. Louis, Doors 7:00 p.m. Symphony Where You Worship, Second Presbyterian Church, St. Louis, 7:00 p.m. The Kingston Trio, The Sheldon Concert Hall, St. Louis, 8:00 p.m. Wale & Hoodie Allen, Chaifetz Arena, St. Louis, 8:00 p.m. The Architects, w/The Haddonfields, Echo Bravo, The Firebird, St. Louis, Doors 8:00 p.m. The Woord Brothers, w/(TBA), The Pageant, St. Louis, Doors 7:00 p.m. O-Town, The Wildey Theater, Edwardsville, 8:00 p.m. The Road To Pointfest, Pop's, Sauget, Doors 6:30 p.m. Jake's Leg 40th Anniversary, Cicero's, University City, Doors 8:30 p.m. Spaces of Disappearance, w/CaveofswordS, Middle Class Fashion, Hope And Therapy, The Demo, St. Louis, Doors 8:00 p.m Issues, w/Crown The Empire, One OK Rock, Night Verses, The Ready Room, St. Louis, Doors 6:00 p.m.
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Dining Delights The Edge's own Bill Roseberry, famous for his You Gotta' Eat restaurant reviews, has put together his thoughts on a number of local eateries. Enjoy. Chubby's Warehouse Bar & Grille 1022 E. Broadway Alton Cheap and delicious. The burgers are fantastic here and extremely affordable. They also have a good buffalo chicken sandwich and good tacos. Maybe the best thing they offer is their sweet corn nuggets, you can't go wrong with them. It's cash only so make sure you grab some before you go. Only knock is the service could be a little friendlier. Mission Taco Joint 908 Lafayette Ave. Soulard If you like quirky and eclectic twists on Mexican fare then this is the place for you. There are great tacos and burritos like the
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Above, the maple bourbon pork pizza at Peel Wood Fired Pizza in Edwardsville. Below, the house wings, consisting of chicken wings spun in a spicy mustard sauce.
Peel Wood Fired Pizza in Edwardsville By BILL ROSEBERRY Of The Edge I've been a big fan of Peel Wood Fired Pizza in Edwardsville since its inception. The gourmet and unique pizza selections are outstanding and the wood fired crusts may be even better. When Valentine's Day rolled around this year I thought Peel would be a great place to take Kelly for an afternoon meal and get a much needed food review to boot. We visited the original location at 921 S. Arbor Vitae in Edwardsville. I'm definitely not the only fan of Peel, because they are flourishing. They have a second location now at 104 S. Cherry St. in O'Fallon. At Peel they use a Mugnaini wood burning pizza oven that can reach temperatures of 900 degrees, offering what they call â&#x20AC;&#x153;authentic old world Italian baking.â&#x20AC;? It makes for an awesome experience. I always go big or go home, so Kelly and I stocked up on our Valentine's Day dinner. We started with the house wings, which are spun in Peel's signature spicy mustard sauce. I can assure you they were not spicy at all, but that doesn't mean they weren't good. The chicken wings are prepared in the same wood fired ovens that make the pizza, giving them that great wood-fired taste. The mustard sauce added a really sweet taste to the wings. I'm not a big fan of mustard, this was Kelly's idea to try them, but I must say I was impressed. They quickly transformed me into a fan. Next on our smorgasbord was the garlic cheese ciabatta bread and boy oh boy. This is a must try when you visit. It consists of sliced ciabatta topped with garlic chive butter, mozzarella cheese and fresh
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had glorious bacon on it. The maple bourbon pork is comprised of slow roasted pork, house smoked bacon, mozzarella, cheddar cheese, roma tomatoes with a maple bourbon glaze to top it off. Of course it's all prepared on that sensational wood-fired crust. I am sad to say I thought it was almost too much with the pork and bacon. It was heaping with toppings and a little bit went a long way. The maple glaze added a sweet taste to it, which may was a little overwhelming. Kelly agreed with that assessment.
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Don't get me wrong though, I'm not complaining. I know there are great and delicious options at Peel and there are plenty of others to choose from. On previous visits I've checked out the coppa, with coppa ham, tomato sauce, mozzarella cheese and fresh oregano as well as as the wild mushroom with cremini, shitake and oyster mushrooms, fontina cheese, fresh thyme, white truffle oil and parmesan cream and both are outstanding. The jerk chicken with woodfired chicken, mozzarella cheese,
black beans, mango barbecue glaze, mango and fresh cilantro, the ricotta with Italian sausage, wild mushrooms, ricotta and mozzarella cheese and tomato sauce and the prosciutto with prosciutto, fingerling potatoes, roasted garlic olive oil fontina and parmesan cheeses, roasted garlic and fresh rosemary also grabbed our attention. If you want to be more adventurous or go with a more common pizza choice, you can build your own. Create your own calzone, too, they are also delicious. Another great item on the shared plates is the prosciutto involtini, consisting of wood-fired bread filled with prosciutto, mozzarella and parmesan cheeses and basil. It's served with three dipping choices: marinara, parmesan cream and roasted garlic balsamic olive oil. There is also a soup and salad menu, sandwiches and wood-fired pastas if you want to shift to an option besides pizza. Be prepared to wait when you visit. To say Peel is popular is an understatement, it gets crowded for sure. You will sit close to your neighbors, but it still offers an intimate setting. Kelly was a fan. There is a small bar when you enter also where you can get some good drink options. Peel offers a good selection of craft beers, including some Peel originals. The O'Fallon location includes the recently launched Peel Brewing Co., so they dabble in the craft beer craze to accompany their great food. You can't go wrong with that. Check them out at peelpizza.com to see everything they have to offer and the hours you can visit. They are open seven days a week and offer dine in only. Peel should move to the top of the list for destination places to go when you gotta eat.
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