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What’s Happening

Forest Park Trolley Another summer awaits riders.

4 Caribbean Cove Now open at the Saint Louis Zoo.

5 HealthWorks!

It's National Superhero Day.

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Illinois Railway Museum among the biggest.

13 "The Lost City of Z" A mesmerizing film

18 Dairy delights

A perfect way to celebrate spring.

19 "Rent" at the Fox Cast members announced.

Friday April 28___________ Pottery, Glass, and Jewelry Sale, SIUE Art and Design Building East, Edwardsville, 9am-5pm. Hundreds of handmade pieces from over a dozen Art and Design students and faculty. 2017 First Robotics Championships, America's Center and the Dome, St. Louis K r i s t i n C h e n o w e t h , To u h i l l Performing Arts Center, St. Louis, 8:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. St. Louis Cardinals vs Cincinnati Reds, Busch Stadium, St. Louis Howiln' Fridays: Renasiance Band, National Blues Museum, St. Louis, 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Mr. I, Midwest Avengers, Red Zero, The Firebird, St. Louis, Doors 7:00 p.m. Explosions in the Sky, w/(TBA), The Pageant, St. Louis, Doors 7:00 p.m. Flatfoot 56, w/Captain Dee and the Long Johns, Blueberry Hill, St. Louis, Doors 8:00 p.m. Road to Pointfest 2017 Grand Finals, Pop's, Sauget, Doors, 6:30 p.m. Crystal Lady CD Release, Cicero's, University City, Doors 7:30 p.m. Bill Frisell Trio feat. Tony Scherr and Kenny Wollesen, The Ready Room, St. Louis, Doors 7:00 p.m.

SFJazz Collective – The Music of Miles Davis, Jazz at the Bistro, St. Louis, 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. The Modern Meal: Sustenance Through Ritual, Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, St. Louis, 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Runs until August 6, 2017 Spectacle and Leisure in Paris: Degas to Mucha, Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, St. Louis, 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Runs until May 21, 2017 Disney's The Lion King, The Fabulous Fox Theater, St. Louis, Runs until May 7.2017 #1 in Civil Rights: the African American Freedom Struggle in St. Louis, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m to 5:00 p.m., Runs until March 14, 2018 Degas, impressionism, and the Paris Millinery Trade, Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Runs until May 7, 2017 Route 66: Main Street Through St. Louis Exhibit, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Runs until July 16, 2017

Saturday April 29___________ Pottery, Glass, and Jewelry Sale, SIUE Art and Design Building East, Edwardsville, 9am-5pm. Hundreds of handmade pieces from over a dozen Art and Design students and faculty.

St. Louis Cardinals vs Cincinnati Reds, Busch Stadium, St. Louis 2017 First Robotics Championships, America's Center and the Dome, St. Louis All Them Witches, Idle Bloom, Rover, The Firebird, St. Louis, Doors 7:00 p.m. Nite Owl, w/Dj Stan The Man, Blueberry Hill, St. Louis, Doors 8:00 p.m. Stange Medicine CD Release, Cicero's, University City, Doors 7:00 p.m. SFJazz Collective – The Music of Miles Davis, Jazz at the Bistro, St. Louis, 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. The Modern Meal: Sustenance Through Ritual, Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, St. Louis, 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Runs until August 6, 2017 Spectacle and Leisure in Paris: Degas to Mucha, Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, St. Louis, 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Runs until May 21, 2017 Disney's The Lion King, The Fabulous Fox Theater, St. Louis, Runs until May 7.2017 #1 in Civil Rights: the African American Freedom Struggle in St. Louis, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m to 5:00 p.m., Runs until March 14, 2018 Degas, impressionism, and the Paris Millinery Trade, Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Runs until May 7, 2017

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Forest Park Forever

The Forest Park Trolley is now in service.

Forest Park Trolley rolling again

For The Edge Metro transit, Forest Park Forever and their Forest Park partners make it easy for bi-state area residents, visitors and families to enjoy all that Forest Park has to offer with the Metro Forest Park Trolley. The Forest Park Trolley officially returned for its seventh season of service on Saturday, April 15. The Trolley is a great way for Forest Park visitors to conveniently navigate through the 1,300-acre park and its many attractions, while helping reduce traffic congestion. New for 2017, Forest Park Trolley riders have more options with two trolley routes to choose from, depending on their destination. The Blue Forest Park Trolley route serves the western side of Forest Park, with stops at the World’s Fair Pavilion, Saint Louis Zoo, Saint Louis Art Museum and Emerson Grand Basin. The Green Forest Park Trolley route serves the eastern side of Forest Park, with stops at the Jewel Box and the Saint Louis Science Center and Planetarium. Both trolley routes begin at the Forest Park-DeBaliviere MetroLink Station, and both routes make stops at the Missouri History Museum, Dennis & Judith Jones Visitor and Education Center, The Muny and the Boathouse. The Metro Forest Park Trolley (MetroBus route #3) will operate daily between 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. from Saturday, April 15 through Monday, September 4. The Blue Trolley route operates every 15 minutes on weekdays and the weekend, and the Green Trolley route operates every 30 minutes on weekdays and every 15 minutes during the weekend. Tickets are $2 for adults, $1 for children (ages 5-12), seniors and disabled passengers, and the Trolley is free for children ages 4 and under. Valid fare provides all-day on and off privileges on both the Blue and Green Forest Park Trolley routes. A valid Metro Reduced Fare permit is required for the Senior and Disabled discount. A convenient Park & Ride option is available for visitors inside Forest Park at the Visitor Center Lot across from the Dennis & Judith

Jones Visitor and Education Center. Guests can park their vehicle at this lot and then hop aboard the Forest Park Trolley for a quick and easy trip to their destinations inside Forest Park. In addition, there are free Park-Ride lots at 21 MetroLink stations in Missouri and Illinois. Park visitors can ride MetroLink to the Forest Park-DeBaliviere MetroLink Station and then catch the Blue Forest Park Trolley or the Green Forest Park Trolley at the station, depending on the zoo attractions they want to go to first. The Metro #3 Forest Park Trolley service is a partnership between Forest Park Forever, Metro, Missouri History Museum, Saint Louis Art Museum, Saint Louis Science Center, Saint Louis Zoo and the City of St. Louis Department of Parks, Recreation and Forestry. Forest Park Trolley Tips: One-Day Trolley tickets can be purchased on the Trolley (exact change is required), at Forest Perk Café inside the Dennis & Judith Jones Visitor and Education Center, and at the Planetarium Ticket Station at the Saint Louis Science Center. Each Trolley ticket allows unlimited rides on the Forest Park Trolley for the day the fare is purchased. Valid Metro passes are acceptable fares for the Forest Park Trolley. Visitors who are combining MetroLink or MetroBus with the Forest Park Trolley should consider purchasing the Metro Adventure Pass. Available at Metro Ticket Vending Machines located at all MetroLink stations, the Metro Adventure Pass provides unlimited rides on MetroLink, MetroBus, the Forest Park Trolley and Downtown Trolley for one day for $7.50 an easy way for visitors to explore Forest Park and other attractions throughout the region. Forest Park Trolley tickets and the Metro Adventure Pass can also be purchased at the MetroStore, located at 7th and Washington in downtown St. Louis. The MetroStore is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Check the head sign before you board. Forest Park Trolley vehicles coming from the Forest Park-DeBaliviere MetroLink station are

identified as Green – To Science Center or Blue – To Zoo depending on the route. Forest Park Trolley vehicles heading toward the Forest Park-DeBaliviere Station are identified as Green – To Forest Park MetroLink Station or Blue – To Forest Park MetroLink. The #3 Forest Park Trolley is fully accessible to persons with disabilities. Information on Obtaining Reduced Fare Permits Seniors (age 65 and older) and the disabled can ride MetroBus, MetroLink and the Forest Park Trolley at a reduced rate. Qualifying individuals must complete the following: Seniors must apply in person at the MetroStore and show a government-issued picture identification card verifying age (age 65 and older). For more information, please call the MetroStore at 314-982-1495. Individuals with disabilities can apply for reduced fare permits by contacting Metro ADA Services at 314-982-1510. Additional Traffic Support for Forest Park The Metro Forest Park Trolley is an important resource toward alleviating traffic in Forest Park this summer, and on especially busy days, a Traffic Relief Route will also be implemented. When traffic is particularly heavy at Forest Park’s popular Hampton entrance, Park Rangers will put this Relief Route into motion. This effort is done in coordination with MoDOT as a means to reduce backups and closures on Interstate 64 at Hampton Ave. To prevent traffic backups and highway closures, the Traffic Relief Route will direct drivers from Hampton on a circular path through the Park past many available parking locations. After parking, visitors may then hop on the Trolley to reach their destination in Forest Park. In addition, the #90 Hampton MetroBus route will not operate in Forest Park on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. while the Forest Park Trolley is in operation. The route will instead detour around the park via Skinker Boulevard. During these times on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, passengers on the #90 Hampton will

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need to transfer to the Forest Park Trolley in order to access stops inside Forest Park. Helpful Websites www.stladventurepass.com www.metrostlouis.org www.forestparkforever.org/navigation www.forestparkmap.org About Metro Metro is the operator of the St. Louis region’s public transportation system, which includes the 87 vehicle, 46-mile MetroLink light rail system; approximately 400 vehicle MetroBus fleet that operates on 80 MetroBus routes in Missouri and Illinois; and Metro Call-A-Ride, a paratransit fleet of 122 vans. Metro is an enterprise of Bi-State Development (BSD), which also owns and operates St. Louis Downtown Airport, the Bi-State Development Research Institute, the Gateway Arch Riverboats, and operates the Gateway Arch Trams and Revenue Collections Center. BSD also operates the St. Louis Regional Freightway. About Forest Park Forever Founded in 1986, Forest Park Forever is a private nonprofit conservancy that works in partnership with the City of St. Louis and the Department of Parks, Recreation and Forestry to restore, maintain and sustain Forest Park as one of America’s greatest urban public parks, now and forever. Along with the City of St. Louis, Forest Park Forever raised $100 million between 1995 and 2003 and dramatically restored many landmark destinations in Forest Park, including the Emerson Grand Basin, the Boathouse and the Jewel Box. Today, Forest Park Forever maintains Forest Park with the City of St. Louis; raises funds for and helps manage capital restoration projects called for in the Forest Park Master Plan; delivers experiential educational opportunities to teachers, students and adults; and provides information and guides for the Park’s 13 million annual visitors. Forest Park Forever is supported by private donations from throughout the community, including its 7,500 members, 1,100 volunteers and many leading community and corporate partners.

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Saint Louis Zoo

Above, a cownose ray. Below, a bonnethead shark.

Zoo's Caribbean Cove now open

For The Edge Stingrays at Caribbean Cove presented by Mercy Kids opened at the Saint Louis Zoo on April 14 and runs through Oct. 1, 2017. Cownose rays and southern stingrays, along with bonnethead, brown-banded and white-spotted bamboo sharks glide through a 17,000-gallon warm saltwater pool located under the Edward Jones Pavilion. Guests are encouraged to dip their hands into the water and allow the animals to touch them. Occasionally, there will be an opportunity to feed the stingrays. These are hardy species that interact well with people in a safe and fun manner. The 20-inch deep pool includes a waterfall and a state-of-the-art life support system. The pool also has solitary space and places for the animals to rest if they choose. Zoo interpreters and educators will be on hand to help visitors and to share information about the animals, sustainable seafood and ocean conservation. “Mercy Kids is excited to be part of this interactive exhibit designed for kids of all ages,” said Dr. John Mantovani, Chair of Pediatrics and Medical Director of Mercy Children’s Hospital, a program of Mercy Kids. “Each spring families anticipate the opening of Stingrays at the Zoo, and we are proud to partner with others who bring education and fun to children in our community.” About Sharks and Stingrays The bonnethead shark is the smallest member of the hammerhead family. They have semi-circular heads resembling a shovel or bonnet. Bamboo sharks are sometimes called “cat sharks” because the barbels, or sensory organs, near their mouths resemble cat whiskers. The sharks at Stingrays at Caribbean Cove are small, docile fish and pose no danger to humans. They range from 2 ½ to 4 feet in length and are bottom-dwelling species that prey on small fish, crabs and invertebrates. Visitors will not be feeding the sharks, but they will be able to touch the sharks as they swim by. Cownose rays and southern stingrays are related to sharks. Stingrays have flat bodies, long pointed fins and long whip-like tails that can be used for defense against predators. At Stingrays at Caribbean Cove, their stingers or barbs are painlessly clipped back just as

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human fingernails are clipped. Staff at the exhibit will monitor the stingrays throughout the season to ensure that the barbs stay neatly trimmed. Admission Admission to Stingrays at Caribbean Cove is $4 per person for ages 2 and up. Children under age 2 are free. Zoo Friends members at the Family Level and above may use their Anywhere Plus passes for admission. Visitors can enjoy a full day at the Zoo with all the amenities for just $12.95 with the Adventure Pass and receive free admission to Stingrays at Caribbean Cove and other attractions. Admission is free the first hour the Zoo is open. Stingray feedings are $1.00 per cup. Groups of 15 or more may call (314) 6464718 in advance for group discounts. Tropical Traders Gift Shop will offer a variety of ocean-related souvenirs, including plush stingrays and other sea life items, shark

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merchandise, T-shirts, nautical gifts and more. Ray’s Grill will serve up fish tacos, fajitas, Philly steak sandwiches, margaritas and more. Zoo Hours Stingrays at Caribbean Cove will be open April 14 through Oct. 1 during Zoo hours. The Zoo’s spring hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily through May 25. From Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day, May 26-September 4, the Zoo is open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday; and 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday through Sunday for Prairie Farms Summer Zoo Weekends. The Zoo will close at noon on Friday, June 16, because of ZOOFARI the Zoo’s biennial fundraiser. The Zoo will be open until 7 p.m. on summer holidays: Memorial Day, May 29; Independence Day, July 3-4; and Labor Day, Sept. 4. Starting Sept. 5, the Zoo’s hours return to 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.

Summer Education Programs The Zoo’s Education Department is planning several programs for children and adults throughout the summer. Some programs include A Day With the Rays, Wa k e U p Wi t h t h e R a y s , F a m i l y a n d Scout Overnights, Camp KangaZoo and more. For information on programs, visit stlzoo.org/education, or call (314) 6464544. More Information For more information, visit stlzoo.org, facebook.com/stlzoo, twitter.com/stlzoo, instagram.com/stlzoo, youtube.com/stlzoo. About Living Exhibits: Animal and veterinary care for the stingrays is supervised by a full-time exhibit supervisor and an assistant exhibit supervisor from Living Exhibits, a Las Vegas-based corporation that produces and manages interactive exhibits for zoos, aquariums and museums.


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For The Edge

Children are encouraged to dress as their favorite superhero and attend HealthWorks! Kids Museum St. Louis' National Superhero Day, which is scheduled on April 29.

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n the heels of National Superhero Day, HealthWorks! Kids’ Museum St. Louis is inviting kids from across the area to be part of a special training designed to help them hone their superhero skills. Taking place on Sat., April 29 from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Superhero Training Day will give aspiring superheroes of all ages the opportunity to conquer an obstacle course, hang out with special guest superheroes and be assigned a mission as part of HealthWorks! newest program, Mission Fit Possible! Those who come dressed as superhero (parents included) will receive $2 off the cost of admission. “We are very excited to host this awesome day of superhero fun,” said Shannon Woodcock, president and CEO of HealthWorks! Kids’ Museum St. Louis. “We can’t wait to see our museum filled with caped crusaders in training. This event will give them a chance to show off their existing superhero skills, and learn additional ones,

through the debut of our brand new programming.” Mission Fit Possible! challenges superheroes to help uncover the “whys” behind a departure from health that has allowed a plague of lethargy to overtake the city. Children are tired, hungry, lazy and grumpy and their health and fitness needs to be restored. The mission, should they choose to accept it, will require them to uncover clues and conquer challenges with the goal of restoring the health and vitality of children and adults region-wide. The event will also feature an obstacle course, face painting, fitness instruction from the YMCA’s Carondelet Park Rec Complex, guest superheroes from Gateway Guardians, and the ability explore Healthworks! Kids’ Museum St. Louis, which features 12,000 square-feet of hands-on, interactive exhibit and programming space that is accessible to those of all abilities and designed to give kids and families the passion to lead healthy lives. HealthWorks! Superhero Training Day is open to the public. General admission is $7 for ages three up and each individual dressed as a superhero will receive $2 off the cost of admission. Five-dollar raffle tickets will be available for purchase at the event, giving attendees the

chance to win a superhero-themed birthday party at the museum. HealthWorks! Kids’ Museum St. Louis is located at 1100 Macklind Ave., St. Louis, MO 63110. To learn more about the event, or for information on the HealthWorks! Kids’ Museum St. Louis, call (314) 241-7391, visit www.hwstl. org, find the organization on Facebook or follow them on Twitter using the handle @youcantoucan. HealthWorks! Kids’ Museum St. Louis came into existence as a result of efforts to expand The Delta Dental Health Theatre to address broader, overall health issues after Delta Dental of Missouri became a major corporate sponsor in 2004. Those plans evolved and grew more ambitious over the next several years, ultimately leading to the closure of the original theatre on Laclede’s Landing in downtown St. Louis after 38 years so it could be housed in the new, dramatically expanded museum. The Delta Dental Health Theatre was originally organized as a program under the Foundation of the Greater St. Louis Dental Society in 1977. In 2002, it was incorporated as an independent 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization.

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People People planner Shopkins Live! coming to The Fox

b y U n i v e r s a l P i c t u re s H o m e Entertainment; and numerous dedicated apps continue to expand the brand’s ever-growing world. Shopkins Live! will run for approximately 90 minutes, with one 15-minute intermission. For more information on S h o p k i n s L i v e ! v i s i t w w w. shopkinsliveontour.com and signup to be the first to hear about the pre-sale offer, on-sale dates and North American tour dates.

S h o p k i n s L i v e ! ( w w w. s h o p k i n s l i v e o n t o u r. c o m ) , t h e first live theatrical production based on the phenomenally successful Shopkins toy brand will bring the national tour to the Fabulous Fox Theatre on Sunday, November 26 at 1:00 p.m. it was jointly announced today by Gilles Paquin, President and CEO of Koba Entertainment, and Nicole Hardiman, Senior Licensing Manager at Moose Toys. Ti c k e t s a re $ 4 5 . 5 0 , $ 3 5 . 5 0 , $30.50, $25.50, $20.20 and may be purchased online at metrotix. com, by calling 314-534-1111, or in person at the Fabulous Fox Box Office. Based on America’s #1 toy brand, Youtube sensation and international toy phenomenon created in Australia by Moose Toys, Shopkins Live! will feature The Shoppies and Shopkins characters taking the stage with an all new storyline, original pop music and video highlights as ‘Jessicake’, ‘Bubbleisha’, ‘PeppaMint’ and friends prepare for Shopville’s annual “Funtastic Food and Fashion Fair”. “Shopkins is literally on every child’s wish list,” commented Paquin, who also serves as Executive Producer of Shopkins Live! “ K oba E n t er t a i n m e n t ’s partnership with an innovative and leading toy manufacturer like Moose Toys allows us to bring one of the most successful toy brands in history to life on stage.” “We are thrilled to have Koba Ent ert a i n me n t pres e n t i n g o u r first-ever live theatrical show for Shopkins,” added Hardiman. “This will be a fantastic event featuring the Shopkins and Shoppies in an amazing adventure that our North American fans can experience.” Since its launch in 2014, the Shopkins brand continues to be a hot ticket item for children worldwide. Shoppies dolls consistently rank as the #1 kids toy in the U.S.; the first-ever Shopkins movie, Shopkins Chef CSt.l Louis;Ernst u b , wHeating a s re leased last year & Cooling;E36720;5.25x5 (17Sp)

Confluence Tower expands hours

Spring has sprung all along the Meeting of the Great Rivers and the Lewis & Clark Confluence Tower is now open five days a week. Visitors can now watch the spring season evolve at the confluence of the Missouri and Mississippi Rivers from 50, 100 and 150 feet high. The Tower, located at 435 Confluence Tower Dr., Hartford, IL, is open Wednesdays through Saturdays from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays from Noon to 5 p.m. “Spring is finally here,” Deanna Barnes, Hartford Project Manager said. “We have great views from the Tower throughout the spring season and some exciting events planned for people who want to celebrate our beautiful spring foliage. Visitors can check out our events at the Confluence Tower website.” Guided daily tours are available throughout the day at the Tower. Admission to the Tower is $6 for adults, $5 for adults 62 and over, active military and military veterans, $4 for children 12 and u n d e r a n d childre n tw o and under are free. Group rates are available for 12 or more people and reservations can be made by calling the Alton Regional Convention and Visitors Bureau at (618) 465-6676.

20th annual Tour de Stooges scheduled

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stretches of country roads returns for its 20th year, with routes from nine to 100 miles. It's where the rubber chicken meets the road. On Saturday, May 6, the Tour de Stooges bicycle ride will be held at McKendree University in Lebanon, Ill. Advance registration is available at tourdestooges.org. The ride features Stoogesthemed routes matched to any bicyclist's ability: the Joe Besser "Not so hard" 9-mile route; the Curly Howard Shuffle at 13 miles; the Larry "Just" Fine 2 7 - m i l e r ; t h e S h e m p H o w a rd 46-mile Shortcut; the Moe Howard Metric Century at 63 miles; or the Roger Kramer Memorial Century at 100 miles. Register now at tourdestooges. org. Cost is $30 for adults, $15 for children 5-12 and $70 for a family of two adults and two children. Prices increase on the day of the ride. Spiffy Three Stooges-themed T-shirts are $15. Registration includes a fully supported bicycle ride through beautiful countryside, tasty snacks at the rest stops, an allyou-can eat buffet and all the Three Stooges film shorts you can stand following the ride at McKendree University's Ames Dining Hall. Much more information is available at our web site: tourdestooges.org T h e To u r d e S t o o g e s i s sponsored by Gateway East Tr a i l s , a 5 0 1 ( c ) ( 3 ) n o n - p ro f i t

charity group dedicated to bringing bicycle and walking trails to eastern St. Clair County. The ride is dedicated to the m e m o r y o f R o g e r K r a m e r, a founder of the ride and as Knucklehead-in-Chief, the force that kept it going for 15 years. Proceeds from the ride support two current trail-building projects and donations in excess of ride registration are tax deductible. For more information about G a t e w a y E a s t Tr a i l s , v i s i t u s online at gatewayeasttrails.org or e-mail info@gatewayeasttrails. org. For more information about the Tour De Stooges, our history and ride details, call (618) 9603452 or visit our web site at tourdestooges.org

St. Louis walking tours begin

Lace up your most comfortable shoes and head Downtown to kick-off the 18th Season o f D o w n t o w n Wa l k i n g To u r s s p o n s o re d b y t h e L a n d m a r k s Association of St. Louis. The 2017 tours are held each Saturday, 10 AM to Noon, rain or shine, through October 28. T h re e t o u r ro u t e s h i g h l i g h t Downtown St. Louis' amazing architecture, history and even some surprising secrets about the people and places that helped shape the city. Each tour costs $10 per adult and is free

for children 12 years of age and younger. Payment is cash only. Downtown East Tour: Meeting site: the 4th Street entrance to the Old Courthouse, between Market and Chestnut Streets. Highlights of the East Tour include the Old Courthouse, Old Cathedral, Gateway Arch, Eads Bridge, Old Post Office, Wainwright Building and a Philip Johnson-designed office building. Downtown West Tour: Meeting s i t e : t h e m a i n M a r k e t S t re e t entrance to St. Louis Union Station Hotel, 1820 Market Street. The tour itinerary includes Union Station, Peabody Opera House, City Hall, Central Library, Campbell House Museum and Soldiers Memorial. Wa s h i n g t o n Av e n u e To u r : Meeting site: Outside Tigin Irish Pub, 333 Washington Avenue at 4th Street. Tour goers will view historic buildings including 555 Washin gton Avenue, Nation al Blues Museum, International S h o e C o m p a n y, C i t y M u s e u m and the birthplace of St. Louis a n d Wa s h i n g t o n U n i v e r s i t y campuses. Reservations are not required for groups of less than 10 persons. For group bookings, dial 314-690-3140 or e-mail walkingtours314@gmail.com For information about other tours and events offered by Landmarks Association of St. Louis, visit the Landmarks Association of St. Louis, Inc. website at www.landmarks-stl. org.

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People People planner Saint Louis Zoo to host 5K

Kick up some dust for St. Louis Children’s Hospital Make Tracks for the Zoo—now in its 32nd year. The race is set to run on Sunday, May 21, 2017. The Saint Louis Zoo’s annual 5K race/walk at 7:30 a.m. will wind through Forest Park, on a USATFcertified course. Participants will receive a disposable timing chip for more accurate results. Children ages 7-12 can participate in a half-mile fun run at 8:50 a.m.; children ages 6 and under can participate in the quarter-mile fun run at 9 a.m. All ages can participate in a timed and competitive one-mile race at 9:10 a.m. All races begin and end near the Kiener Memorial gates of the Zoo at the corner of Washington and Government Drive. All registrants will receive a complimentary performance T-shirt and continental breakfast (while supplies last). Awards will be presented to overall winners and first place finishers in each age bracket for the 5K and onemile races at a ceremony at 9:30 a.m. in the Anheuser-Busch Theater in The Living World building. After the race, join St. Louis Children's Hospital for Just Like You at the Zoo activities that teach children why it's important for people—and Zoo animals—to take care of their bodies. Children collect animal cards at four stations throughout the Zoo and can win a prize after the cards are collected. For individuals participating in the 5K or 1-mile races, registration is $20 for those who register online by April 16, $25 from April 17-May 20 and $30 on race day. Kids’ run registration for children ages 12 and under is $12 per child in advance and $15 on race day. The family registration, which includes two 5K/1-mile registrants and two kids’ run registrants, is $55 through April 16 and $60 from April 17-May 14. Free parking is provided on the Zoo’s north and south lots before 8 a.m. on race day. Spaces are limited. Registration is available online at stlzoo.org/maketracks through May 20. In-person registration is also available in The Living World on race day (May 21) from 6-8:45 a.m. P ro c e e d s h e l p s u p p o r t t h e conservation efforts of the Saint Louis Zoo at home and around the world. Make Tracks for the Zoo is sponsored by St. Louis Children’s Hospital, Mid America Chevy Dealers, Prairie Farms Dairy and Big River Race Management with media support from KNOU Now 96.3.

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Fair Saint Louis is currently accepting vendor applications for The Fairway, a shopping experience in which local and regional artisans can sell creative and unique products to fairgoers. Fair Saint Louis will take place July 2-4, 2017, in Forest Park. “We are proud to support regional artisans and merchants, and to offer a place within the Fair for vendors to showcase their talents and for fairgoers to relax, shop and support artisans,” says Julie Donnelly, Event Marketing Manager, Fair St. Louis Foundation. The Fairway will operate from 1 to 9:30 p.m. on Sunday, July 2 and Tuesday, July 4; and from 4 to 10 p.m. on Monday, July 3. The Fairway will be stationed on Lagoon Drive, west of the Grand

Basin. Approximately 50,000-100,000 people attend the Fair each day. Vendors should apply in one of the following categories: • Artisan or Crafter: Vendors who make their products with their own hands. Products must be unique. • Merchandise Vendor: Vendors who sell merchandise that they do not personally make by hand. • Roaming Vendor (limited availability): Vendors who have access to sell their merchandise in approved areas, subject to vendor level. Roaming vendors do 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, fees and insurance, power and lighting logistics and more, before applying. The application deadline for The Fairway is May 5, 2017. There is a $25 application fee upon submission. The application can be submitted via direct mail or electronically, or by visiting www.fairsaintlouis.org.

time in 46 years the module has left the museum, as well as 20 artifacts from the historic mission. After the exhibition tour, the artifacts will return to the Smithsonian for a new exhibition, also titled “Destination Moon,” which will open in 2020. “Destination Moon” will be at the Saint Louis Science Center from April 14 to Sept. 3, 2018. The 49th anniversary of the moon landing is July 20, 2018. “St. Louis played a vital role in the Space Race, with McDonnellDouglas serving as a key leader in the development of the Mercury and Apollo mission technology,” said Bert Vescolani, president and CEO. “We are honored to have the opportunity to host this exhibition, which represents an iconic period in our country’s history. We are the only museum in the Midwest to host this exhibition, which is so special for the city of St. Louis. We feel very honored because we know

sunscreen. • Aldrin’s Extravehicular Visor: Buzz Aldrin wore this outer helmet while on the surface of the moon. It fit over his clear pressure-bubble helmet. • Aldrin’s Extravehicular Gloves: These gloves have an outer, cutresistant shell of Chromel-R fabric across the hands to prevent fatal air leaks caused by handling sharp objects and gauntlets to protect against solar heating. The blue fingertips were made of silicone rubber to provide more sensitivity for touching. Vescolani said, “‘Destination Moon’ will help visitors of all ages to appreciate the accomplishment of the Moon Landing and all of the work that went into making it happen. We hope the exhibition inspires our guests to think about what is next in space discovery. Perhaps one of them will play a role in exploring Mars and beyond.”

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that for many people this will be a once- in-a-lifetime chance to see these artifacts.” In addition to the Apollo 11 command module Columbia, the only portion of the historic spacecraft to complete the first mission to land a man on the moon and safely return him to Earth, the exhibition will feature: • Star Chart: The chart shows the positions of the sun, moon and stars at the time Apollo 11 was scheduled to leave Earth’s orbit and head for the moon. • Rucksack #1, Survival Kit: One of two rucksacks filled with equipment to help the crew survive for up to 48 hours in the event of an emergency landing somewhere on Earth. The kit includes three water containers, a radio beacon and spare battery, three pairs of sunglasses, six packages of desalting chemicals, a seawater desalter kit, two survival lights, a machete and two bottles of

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People planner Laumeier Sculpture Park announces schedule

Laumeier Sculpture Park, located 12580 Rott Road in St. Louis, has announced its upconing schedule. For more information call (314) 615-5278. February–April 2017 Laumeier Teen Program Laumeier's Teen Program is designed to encourage creative expression in young adults ages 13 to 19, offering workshops and mentoring to assist teens in preparing well-rounded portfolios. The Teen Program meets on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month during the school year at Laumeier Sculpture Park, 12580 Rott Road, Saint Louis, Missouri. $60 per month, ages 13 to 19. Call 314.615.5278 or visit www.laumeier. org for more information. March–August 2017 Spring & Summer Art Classes & Workshops Laumeier Sculpture Park offers education programs for all ages as multi-day classes and one-day workshops for youth, teens, adults

and families. Art Classes and Workshops provide participants with a focused experience within a particular medium, process or concept. Art Classes and Workshops are taught by local, experienced Artist-Instructors and are designed to encourage artistic development and self-expression. Small class sizes provide participants with individual attention; projects are designed to allow participants the freedom to explore their own potential and creativity. Art Classes and Workshops meet at Laumeier Sculpture Park, 12580 Rott Road, Saint Louis, Missouri. Prices vary. Call 314.615.5278 or visit www. laumeier.org for more information. May 7, 2017 Free Walking Tour Laumeier Sculpture Park offers free Walking Tours on the first Sunday of each month, May– O c t o b e r. L a u m e i e r t o u r s a re interactive and designed to engage participants in exploring the relationship between art and nature. Tours are led by trained Laumeier Docents and last approximately one hour. Participants are advised to dress appropriately for the season and wear comfortable shoes

for walking on uneven pathways. Tour meets Sunday, May 7, at 2:00 p.m. in the Public Plaza outside the Adam Aronson Fine Arts Center at Laumeier Sculpture Park, 12580 Rott Road, Saint Louis, Missouri. Free, all ages. Call 314.615.5278 or visit www. laumeier.org for more information. May 12–14, 2017 30th Annual Art Fair, Presented by Emerson Make Laumeier Sculpture Park’s Annual Art Fair your Mother ’s Day w e e ke nd traditio n! N o w celebrating its 30th Anniversary, the Art Fair features local food and beverage vendors, hands-on activities for kids, live music and 150 juried artists from across the country. Rain or shine; no pets or outside food and beverage allowed. Event proceeds support Laumeier ’s presentation of education programs, temporary exhibitions and public events. Friday, May 12, 6:00–10:00 p.m.; Saturday, May 13, 10:00 a.m.–8:00 p.m.; Sunday, May 14, 10:00 a.m.– 5:00 p.m. at Laumeier Sculpture Park, 12580 Rott Road, Saint Louis, Missouri. Admission is $10; free, ages 10 and under. Advance online sales open Friday, March

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People People planner Zoo announces summer programs

From the ever-popular Camp KangaZoo to individual programs for all ages, the Saint Louis Zoo’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 with the themes "Ecology-Everything’s Connected” and “Extreme Animals.” Monday through T h u r s d a y, c a m p e r s w i l l p l a y games, meet animals, enjoy sing-alongs and view dynamic Zoo exhibits. On Thursday nights, they’ll sleep at the Zoo a n d w a k e u p w i t h t h e b i rd s ! Camp KangaZoo scholarships are available for families with financial need. 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. N e w t h i s y e a r, t h e Z o o i s offering specialty camps for kids entering grades 4-9. Topics include Zoo Careers, Junior Zoologist, Junior and Senior Marine Biologist. Teen Camp is available for youth entering grades 7-9. Overnights Families with kids ages 5 and up can attend the Prehistoric Animals and Their Cousins or the Under the Sea-lion 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 b i rd s , m a m m a l s a n d re p t i l e s , 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 Children’s Zoo, A Day with the Rays and Advanced Day with the Rays at Stingrays at Caribbean Cove. Engineer-for-aDay is available for those 7 years old and up. A Junior Sea Lion Trainer program is available for ages 10 to adult. Scouts can learn about animals and sleep under the stars while working toward fulfilling their badge requirements at the S n o o z e a t t h e Z o o p ro g r a m s . Scout overnight programs are for Cub Scouts, Webelos, Girl Scout Brownies, Juniors and Cadettes. Adult programs include evening safari tours, wine and cheese night prowls, painting nights, overnights and more. Registration Early bird mail-in or dropoff registration forms must be received by March 6. Online registration begins March 7 for Zoo members and March 9 for g e n e r a l p u b l i c . P ro g r a m f e e s vary. For a complete list of p ro g r a m s , re g i s t r a t i o n f o r m s , online registration, camp scholarship applications and more information, visit stlzoo. org/education. Registration for p ro g r a m s i s n o t a v a i l a b l e b y

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The following special events are submitted to you for distribution to the public. All events take place at the Lewis & Clark Confluence Tower, 435 Confluence Dr., Hartford, IL (618) 251-9101 Yoga & Meditation at the Tower Saturday, May 6, 2017 10:00am to 11:00am Relax and unwind with an i n s t ru c t o r f ro m B e We l l N o w i n G o d f r e y, a s t h e y t e a c h a light yoga and meditation class t o c e l e b r a t e N a t i o n a l G a rd e n Meditation Day. A few yoga mats will be a v a i l a b l e t o u s e , b u t t h e re i s limited availability so it is re c o m m e n d e d t h a t y o u b r i n g your own if you have one. Free. There is a charge to tour the Tower. Tower Birthday Bash Saturday, May 13, 2017 10:00am to 4:00pm Celebrate the seventh anniversary of the Lewis & Clark C o n f l u e n c e To w e r ! C o o k i e s and punch will be served to all v i s i t o r s o f t h e To w e r d u r i n g regular tour hours 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. As an added plus, all Hartford residents, with a valid ID, will receive a free tour of the Tower. Twilight Thursday Thursday, May 25, 2017 5:00pm to 7:00pm Tw i l i g h t T h u r s d a y re t u r n s , offering visitors the opportunity to view the amazing Midwestern sunsets from 50, 100 and 150

The 2017 U.S. Army St. Louis Ribfest, a barbeque food festival, will take place Memorial Day weekend in Ferguson, Missouri to honor veterans while raising money for the local community. With the U.S. Army as a title sponsor and the event taking place in a World War II Memorial Park, patriotism will be anything but in short supply at this year’s festival. The 2017 U.S. Army St. Louis Ribfest is a four-day-long, familyfriendly event with plenty to see and do. Entry into the event is free and will feature barbeque vendors from across the country, offering all tastes and varieties of America’s favorite smoked meats. The event will also feature an array of other food vendors, live music, games and activities for the kids, plus other goods and services. Each day, the festival will kick things off with a Color Guard ceremony and the national anthem. This year ’s benefitting charity is The Nehemiah Program. Located in Ferguson, Missouri, The Nehemiah Program works to provide all local people in need with affordable housing. The program targets low-tomoderate income, homeless or near-homeless individuals and families in the area who face challenges qualifying for housing or maintaining it through their own means. The majority of people served through The Nehemiah Program are veterans themselves

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St. Boniface to host Glo Bingo fundraiser

St. Boniface Catholic Church will host a Glo Bingo fundraiser at 7 p.m. on April 28 at the Knights of Columbus Hall on Marine Road. Doors open at 6 and play begins at 7 p.m. Tickets are $20 in advance at the St. Boniface Parish Office or $25 at the door. Must be 18 or older to play. Admission includes six cards per game, 10 regular bingo games, a glow dauber, glow hat and a glow necklace. Guests are invited to bring their own snacks. A cash bar will be available. Proceeds will benefit the St. Boniface Choir's trip to Rome.

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on the date. Special events are scheduled nearly every weekend May through September. Among the most popular are those held on Mother's Day and Father's Day, over the Memorial Day, Independence Day and Labor Day weekends, plus "Day Out With Thomas" in July. Then in November and December, Santa himself personally escorts lucky kids and their parents on an enchanting train ride through

Illinois countryside during four Happy Holiday Railway weekends. A s y o u ro a m t h e M u s e u m grounds, it's not difficult to imagine yourself living in the heyday of railroading. You'll board trains at a charming 1851 train depot, see an 1890 switching tower, a 1910 Chicago "L" station and eat at a 1934 diner that's part of a modern diner which serves food to visitors. There's also a gift shop, book store

and a picnic area. Take a virtual stroll around the Museum grounds online via four webcams that overlook the station and mainline tracks, train barns, central pavilion and train yards. There's also a webcam overlooking the remote control switching board. The Illinois Railway Museum opened for the season Sunday, April 2, and will remain open weekends through October and weekdays

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"Life"

Life is a box of chocolates, a highway and, alas, a mediocre science-fiction thriller. In Daniel Espinosa's "Life," an international space station orbiting the Earth intercepts an automated capsule returning from Mars with samples: rocks, dust and, as it turns out, a tiny monocellular organism that proves the existence of life on another planet. The thing, though, about those monocellular organisms from Mars is that they grow up. When Dr. Hugh Derry (Arioyon Bakare) injects the cell with glucose, it begins rapidly growing bigger, beyond its petri dish. (Yes, "Life" is, above all, a lesson in the dangers of too much sugar.) The crew — including Jake Gyllenhaal's troubled veteran, Ryan Reynolds' cocky engineer, Rebecca Ferguson's microbiologist and Hiroyuki Sanada's new father — celebrate their remarkable discovery and observe its development. "You're going to be a daddy," Reynolds' astronaut tells the proud Derry. Derry, the biological expert of the bunch, hopes the organism — dubbed "Calvin" — will teach the scientists about the origin, the nature "and maybe even the meaning of life." Such glories, however, aren't in store. The harsh revelation that Calvin brings is that life — violently striving for survival — finds a way. Unfortunately, "Life," the movie, doesn't. Once the alien lifeform strengthens and gets loose, "Life" surrenders to a tiresome chase away from not just its ravenous creature but from the movies "Life" so obviously takes it cues from. "Life" certainly can't come anywhere near the well-earned horrors of "Alien," nor does it boast anything like the silky splendor of "Gravity." RATED: R by the Motion Picture Association of America for "language throughout, some sci-fi violence and terror." RUNNING TIME: 102 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Two stars out of four.

"The Zookeeper's Wife"

In German-occupied Poland during the darkest days of World War II, a zookeeper and his wife managed to save the lives hundreds of Jewish people, many of whom were detained in the Warsaw Ghetto, by giving them shelter and refuge on the zoo grounds. This extraordinary true story is dramatized rather effectively in director Niki Caro's "The Zookeeper's Wife ," based on the non-fiction book by the naturalist writer Diane Ackerman. Caro, who directed "Whale Rider" and "McFarland, USA," imbues the production with a glossy sheen, which in the confines of trailers and advertisements might make this look dismissible. In mining the drama of WWII for cinematic stories, audiences have rightfully been trained to be suspicious of those that look too pretty. You're certain that "The Zookeeper's Wife" is doomed to suffocating sentimentality, emotional blackmail and too-neat resolutions. But despite a romanticized beginning, in which our heroine Antonina (Jessica Chastain, affecting an accent that you'll get used to, I swear) seems to live the most picture perfect life that's ever existed (frolicking with the free-roaming zoo animals, sipping tea on her balcony and gazing lovingly at her doting husband and son), Caro keeps the action and emotion real and grounded throughout. She chooses silences and understatement over heightened stakes. This inherently dramatic and amazing story doesn't need dressing up — it just needs to be told. The stage-setting is a necessary evil, but used wisely enough to introduce the characters and set up what will be an ongoing personal conflict that will serve as a sort of microcosm for the war — the friendship with a German zoologist, Lutz (Daniel Bruhl), that turns into an increasingly uneasy alliance when the war starts. RATED: PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America for "thematic elements, disturbing images, violence, brief sexuality, nudity and smoking." RUNNING TIME: 124 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Three stars out of four.

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"Gifted"

There are several positive factors in the mixed equation that is "Gifted," starring Chris Evans and the appealing 10-year-old Mckenna Grace: A brilliant and precocious yet sweetly empathetic young girl. A devoted and decidedly hunky father figure. And then there's math itself, presented not as a refuge for social misfits, but as an exciting and elegant pursuit. Unfortunately, a movie about mathematical formulas relies way too much on moviemaking formula, and the result is way less than the sum of its parts. Indeed, "Gifted," directed by Marc Webb, often feels like the incomplete shell of a movie, with the guts and connective tissue missing. This is hardly the fault of the cast, which also features the welcome (but underused) presence of Octavia Spencer, and the estimable Scottish actress Lindsay Duncan. Rather, it seems due to the way-too-obvious dialogue and often unconvincing plot twists, not to mention a courtroom subplot that is, strangely, rarely interesting. We meet Frank (Evans) and 6-year-old Mary (Grace) as the two are readying for her first day of school. Until now, Frank, Mary's uncle who has been raising her since she was a baby, has home-schooled her, but that well has run dry. Mary, a child prodigy, is not excited for school, and one can see why: the children are asked simple addition questions, but Mary shows an ability to do complex multiplication in her head. Immediately, the teacher, Bonnie (Jenny Slate) knows she has a gifted child on her hands. RATED: PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America for "thematic elements, language and some suggestive material." RUNNING TIME: 101 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Two stars out of four.

"Colossal"

The Spanish director Nacho Vigalondo makes funny, fantastical, Frankenstein-like films that playfully combine small-scale with big-concept. His 2011 film "Extraterrestrial" is a romantic comedy centered on a handful of characters amid a massive unseen alien invasion. His "Timecrimes" was about a marriage filtered through a time-traveling murder mystery. "Colossal," his second English-language feature and biggest production yet, fuses a traditional rom-com plot — big-city girl returns to her hometown — with a far more monstrous genre: the kaiju film. It's a tantalizing prospect. Who among us hasn't wondered what if Sally had met Godzilla instead of Harry? Would "Sex and the City" not have been improved had Mothra been on the loose? In truth, "Colossal" is a more sly manipulation and inversion of genre. Gloria (Anne Hathaway) is an unemployed New York writer who spends her nights drinking before making apologetic early morning returns to her boyfriend's (Dan Stevens) luxury apartment. The more-together Tim, in the film's opening scene, has had enough. "I can't deal with you in that state," he says. He packs her bags. Gloria retreats to her small-town home, crashing at her family's now empty house, and the movie starts taking the shape you'd expect it to. Gloria runs into an old friend, Oscar (Jason Sudeikis), who cheerfully hires her as a waitress at his bar. Gloria, again, doesn't make it to bed until the sun is up, spending nights drinking with Oscar and his pals (Tim Blake Nelson, Austin Stowell). The mess Gloria — alcoholic and inconsiderate — makes turns out to harm not just those around her, but thousands of fleeing Koreans. She wakes to see news reports of a monster attack in Seoul. Later, she realizes with horror that the monster has her mannerisms (a particular way of scratching its head) and there's a strange coincidence between its regular appearances (always at 8:05 a.m.) and whenever Gloria steps onto a nearby playground. RATED: R by the Motion Picture Association of America for language. RUNNING TIME: : 110 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Two stars out of four.

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"The Lost City of Z"

Modest and majestic at once, the films of James Gray patiently burrow their way into the souls of their characters and, maybe, into you. Gray is painterly and exacting — some might say to a fault. But his movies' revelations are complex and contradictory — full of life's messiness — and their formal textures break open with moments of transcendence. So, yeah, I like them — particularly his last one, "The Immigrant," and his new one, "The Lost City of Z." Both are period films with a pulse and a now-ness the genre often lacks. Each plunges us into the passages of early 20th century strivers and leaves us with a shattering final image of departure. Like the tide, they overwhelm and then recede. "He's been rather unfortunate in his choice of ancestors," is how one character explains Percy Fawcett's predicament early in "The Lost City of Z," based on David Grann's nonfiction book. Fawcett (Charlie Hunnam) is a British officer but decoration has eluded him, and his deceased, disgraced father has soiled his name. Though craving action, he's assigned in 1906 on a mapmaking mission to the "blank spaces" of Bolivia where the British are meant to act as "referees" in a territory dispute with Brazil. The expedition into the Amazon jungles soon fills him with a romantic sense of exploration (his wife, Nina, played by Sienna Miller, reads him Kipling's "The Explorer"), and he travels across the Atlantic in search of glory and redemption. Success, he's told, would change his lot "considerably." On the boat to South America, Fawcett meets his aide-decamp, Henry Costin (an excellent, heavily bearded Robert Pattinson), who initially eyes his leader warily. RATED: PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America for "violence, disturbing images, brief strong language and some nudity." RUNNING TIME: 140 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Three and a half stars out of four.

"Fate of the Furious"

"The Fast and the Furious" hasn't become a billion-dollar global franchise because of its scintillating dialogue and high-minded drama. It's all about the cars, the action, the international settings and the good-looking cast. So don't give too much thought to the story holes and convoluted plot in "The Fate of the Furious ," the eighth installment in the saga. If things don't add up or characters killed off in previous films suddenly re-emerge, just go with it, knowing that it's leading up to an epic final chase across a remote Russian ice field between sports cars, Humvees and a nuclear submarine. Suspension of disbelief is required for these films. Remember in "Furious 7" when parachute-equipped cars fell from a cargo plane and the drivers were shown "steering" the airborne vehicles? Here, they speed across ice with unbelievable accuracy. One character even wakeboards through the tundra on a detached car door. "F8" begins with Dom (Vin Diesel) and Letty (Michelle Rodriguez) honeymooning in Havana. Charmed by the city's car culture, they're soon in a street race — a thrilling sequence with motorcycles swooping in to stop traffic as the drivers speed by. After finishing with his car on fire, Dom is approached by the mysterious Cipher (Charlize Theron), who blackmails him into betraying his colleagues and working for her. Despite her ridiculous hairdo and having to utter such lines as "Your team's about to go up against the only thing they can't handle: You," Theron is a great villain. She anchors the story with her gravitas by making Cipher a convincingly capable and determined foe. RATED: rated PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America for "prolonged sequences of violence and destruction, suggestive content, and language." RUNNING TIME: 160 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Two and a half stars out of four.


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This image released by Amazon Studios/Bleecker Street Films shows Tom Holland, center left, and Charlie Hunnam, center left, in a scene from "The Lost City of Z."

"The Lost City of Z" mesmerizing By JAKE COYLE Associated Press Modest and majestic at once, the films of James Gray patiently burrow their way into the souls of their characters and, maybe, into you. Gray is painterly and exacting — some might say to a fault. But his movies' revelations are complex and contradictory — full of life's messiness — and their formal textures break open with moments of transcendence. So, yeah, I like them — particularly his last one, "The Immigrant," and his new one, "The Lost City of Z." Both are period films with a pulse and a now-ness the genre often lacks. Each plunges us into the passages of early 20th century strivers and leaves us with a

shattering final image of departure. Like the tide, they overwhelm and then recede. "He's been rather unfortunate in his choice of ancestors," is how one character explains Percy Fawcett's predicament early in "The Lost City of Z," based on David Grann's nonfiction book. Fawcett (Charlie Hunnam) is a British officer but decoration has eluded him, and his deceased, disgraced father has soiled his name. Though craving action, he's assigned in 1906 on a map-making mission to the "blank spaces" of Bolivia where the British are meant to act as "referees" in a territory dispute with Brazil. The expedition into the Amazon jungles soon fills him with a romantic sense of exploration (his wife, Nina, played by Sienna Miller, reads him Kipling's "The Explorer"),

and he travels across the Atlantic in search of glory and redemption. Success, he's told, would change his lot "considerably." On the boat to South America, Fawcett meets his aide-de-camp, Henry Costin (an excellent, heavily bearded Robert Pattinson), who initially eyes his leader warily. "You might be a little too English for this jungle," he says as they step through flies and snakes. They and their small team travel up a river and it immediately feels as though "The Lost City of Z" has swum into the currents of Werner Herzog's "Aguirre, the Wrath of God" and "Fitzcarraldo" and Francis Ford Coppola's "Apocalypse Now." The ominous notes are many: a glassy-eyed rubber baron (Franco Nero) whose business the British are there to protect; a native guide who warns that the

river "is always danger"; the onset of hunger among the thinning crew. But while Fawcett's journey is grueling and frightful, he finds not madness in the jungle but wonder. His grandiose notions aren't humbled in the Amazon, they're elevated. Gray's camera, too, stays composed, and he leads his epic in a more sprawling direction. Fawcett believed that he found deep in the Amazon evidence of an ancient civilization. Upon his return to London, he's hailed as a hero. (Made a celebrity by his exploits, the Stetson-wearing Fawcett was a forerunner to Indiana Jones.) But his claim of a lost city and a civilization older than England's is mocked. He's urged not to raise the stature of "the savage."

"Gifted" an easy-to-like movie By ROBERT GRUBAUGH For The Edge I’ve long envied Chris Evans. Not for his good looks or the biceps that he brings to the Marvel Cinematic Universe where he plays Steve Rogers/Captain America. More so, I praise his good luck and what is obviously a talented agent. When not suiting up to play Cap (about six times a year, I’d estimate), Evans uses down time to film smaller roles that are excellent. I’ve told you b e f o re a b o u t “ S u n s h i n e ” a n d “Snowpiercer”, two of the greatest sci-fi films in the last twenty y e a r s , b o t h o f w h i c h f e a t u re Evans in a prominent or lead role. This time out, he tackles human drama in a movie where he co-stars with a kid (McKenna Grace) and a lady that knows a

thing or two about dramatic tear-jerking (Octavia Spencer). “Gifted” landed alongside this weekend’s monolithic Easter Weekend stalwart, “The Fate of the Furious”. Did anyone else notice? Frank Adler (Evans) is a guy with a lot going on upstairs, but he actively chooses to live in near squalor – perfectly happily – while fixing boats on the docks outside his Florida trailer park. He works hard, with his hands, and uses all of his free time to care for his six year-old niece, Mary (Grace). He loves her and gives her the same kind of heckling hard time that I do for my own nieces when we spar t h ro u g h d ialo gue (w he n the y respond to my text messages). Except on Friday nights. Frank hits the local watering hole

on Fridays, looking for what briefly could pass for love, and Mary spends time with Roberta (Spencer), their sassy landlady a few doors down. Theirs is a friendly arrangement, one that suits all the parties exactly as they want it. There’s even a one-eyed cat named Fred to round out this happy family. But something is missing and you have a feeling that there’s intentionally many ro a d s l e f t u n e x p l o re d b y t h e Adlers. Mary’s mom was a brilliant mathematician who ended her own life when her baby was a baby. It’s clear by the way they examine her memory that she was troubled by the burden of her genius and the looming successful completion of her life’s work (at age 27). She had to find a way out and that left

Mary an orphan on her uncle’s doorstep. “Gifted” is mostly a custody battle between Frank and his icy mother (Lindsay Duncan), Evelyn, another noted mathematician in her own right, who spies in her granddaughter the same spark of prodigy spirit that haunted her mom. Evelyn sues for custody so that she can put Mary into a school that can cater to her special gifts. Mary’s kindergarten teacher (Jenny Slate) instantly regrets getting involved, but she does wind up having a Friday night fling with Frank that humanizes elementary school teachers (and not in a great way, I’m sorry to say). Do credit Slate for moving away from her comedy roots and exploring actual acting. There’s plenty to love about this movie. Evan s is always

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tender. Grace is smart and has awesome timing, especially in the few scenes where she’s able to use legitimate adult language. I wanted this movie to a be a lot like “I Am Sam”, a gem from 2001 that brought Dakota Fanning into our sphere, and it also has great parallels to “Hidden Figures” and 2014’s “Black or White.” We’ll credit math and Octavia Spencer for that. Truthfully, while it uses all of these great things that other similar movies have done so well, “Gifted” loses some points for originality. Still an easy-to-like picture, just not quite standing all on its own. “Gifted” runs 101 minutes and is rated PG-13 for thematic elements, language, and some suggestive material. I give this film two and a half stars out of four.

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Religion Who are Coptic Christians? BY PAUL ROWE Trinity Western University (THE CONVERSATION) On Palm Sunday, April 9, the Islamic State targeted two Coptic churches in coordinated bombings in the Egyptian cities of Tanta and Alexandria. The explosions killed dozens of Egyptians and injured many more in the worst of a number of such attacks that have taken place in the last decade. The interrelated challenges of violence, economics and discrimination have led to the increasing departure of Christians from the Middle East. For centuries they have been part of the rich religious diversity of the region. So who are these people that National Geographic has called “The Forgotten Faithful”? Coptic history Among the Christians of the Middle East, the largest number – some eight million or so – is made up of Egypt’s Copts. Since I first visited Egypt in the 1990s, I have been interested in this community and its contribution to pluralism. Copts are the indigenous Christian population of Egypt, who date back to the first decades following the life of Jesus Christ. The

biblical Book of Acts tells how Jews from Egypt came to Jerusalem for the feast of Pentecost, a Jewish harvest festival that marked the birth of the Christian church merely weeks after Christ’s crucifixion. Many of these Egyptians took the message of Christianity back to their own country. Christian tradition holds that St. Mark, one of the early disciples of Jesus, became the first bishop of Egypt. By the fourth century, the majority of Egyptians had embraced the Christian faith. Even after the Muslim conquest in the seventh century, the majority of Egyptians were still Christians. It was only during the Middle Ages that greater and greater numbers embraced Islam, and the Christian population dwindled. Today, Egyptian Christians make up approximately 5 to 10 percent of the Egyptian population. The word “Copt” is used for all Egyptian Christians. It is derived from an ancient Greek word that simply means “Egyptian.” Copts are fiercely proud of their Egyptian heritage that dates back to the age of the pyramids as early as 3000 B.C. The vast majority of Copts are members of the Coptic Orthodox Church, an independent church that arose in A.D. 451, long before the divide that created the Eastern Orthodox and Roman

Catholic churches in 1054. The language of the Coptic Orthodox church service (or liturgy) used in daily worship is also known as Coptic. It is the original Egyptian language written in Greek script. Copts live throughout every corner of Egypt and at every socioeconomic level. One of Egypt’s richest men, Naguib Sawiris, is a Copt, and so are most of Cairo’s garbage collectors, the zabellin. Though Copts are largely indistinguishable from the Muslim majority, many are given tattoos of a cross on their wrists as children, signifying their permanent commitment to the community. In addition, Coptic women are unlikely to veil, making them stand out from Muslim women. The head of the Coptic Orthodox Church, and the most significant Christian leader in Egypt, is the bishop of the See of St. Mark, known among Egyptians as the Coptic pope or patriarch. Today the Church is led by Pope Tawadros II, who studied pharmacy before deciding to pursue a religious career in the 1980s. Religious practice Copts practice a form of Christianity that hearkens back to the earliest traditions of the church. Pope Tawadros and all of the bishops of

the Coptic Orthodox Church begin their vocation as monks – celibate men living in seclusion in monasteries. The Coptic Orthodox Church is unique in its preference for placing monks in the highest positions of authority. In fact, the world’s first Christian monks, St. Anthony and St. Paul, established their monasteries in the eastern desert of Egypt in the early fourth century. Both of these monasteries, and numerous others, continue to operate. In his book “Desert Father,” Australian author James Cowan describes how the monastic tradition became an important support for Egyptian Christians under persecution and helped to preserve culture throughout the Christian world. Modern-day Copts often visit the monasteries for spiritual guidance, community retreats and to rediscover their heritage. But while Copts may go to the deserts of Egypt for their religious practice, most live in the cities among their Muslim compatriots. Their churches and community service organizations – and even Coptic news sites and media – contribute to the vibrancy of Egyptian social and intellectual life.

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consecutive decades from the 1960s on. April 15, 2016 marks the release date of Santana IV, the wildly anticipated studio album that reunites the revered early ‘70s lineup of guitar icon Carlos Santana (guitar, vocals), Gregg Rolie (keyboards, lead vocals), Neal Schon (guitar, vocals), Michael Carabello (percussion) and Michael Shrieve (drums). Santana IV features 16 allnew tracks written and produced by the band that burst with the same unparalleled energy and superlative musicianship that made Santana a pioneering force in world music and a household name across the globe. Santana IV debuted at #5 on Billboard’s Top 200 Chart and marks Santana’s fourteenth Top 10 album. Santana is currently headlining a multi-year residency at House of Blues at Mandalay Bay Resort in Las Vegas. In the fall of 2014, Carlos Santana released his memoir “The Universal Tone: Bringing My Story to Light.”

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dose of protein as well, “notes Rich. If the goal is to lower fat and calories, choosing leaner versions of favorite foods can help. For meats and poultry, trim off visible fat and skin. Also, opt for cooking methods that do not require additional fat, like baking, grilling, or broiling. Selecting low fat or fat-free dairy products will cut calories without sacrificing nutrition. Rich notes “Fat-free, lowfat, and reduced fat dairy products provide the same essential nutrients as their full-fat counterparts. The only difference is the fat and calories.” For more information about the benefits of choosing dairy or to request a copy of “The Greek Yogurt Swap,” please visit www. stldairycouncil.org or contact Erin Rich with St. Louis District Dairy Council. Call (314)835-9668 or email erich@stldairycouncil. org. For more tasty and nutritious recipes, check us out on Facebook at STLDairyCouncil. Recipes: Spinach Artichoke Dip Yield: 8 servings • Softened butter, for the baking dish • 1 (14‑ounce) can artichoke hearts, drained and chopped • 1 (10‑ounce) package frozen chopped spinach, thawed and squeezed dry • 1 cup plain Greek yogurt • 1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese • 1 cup grated Parmesan cheese • 1/4 cup thinly sliced green onions, white and green parts • 1 garlic clove, minced • 1/4 cup chopped red bell pepper

INSTRUCTIONS Preheat the oven to 350°F. Butter a 1‑quart casserole dish or 9‑inch glass pie plate; set aside. Combine the artichokes, spinach, yogurt, mozzarella, Parmesan, green onions, garlic, and bell pepper in a large bowl; mix thoroughly. Transfer to the prepared dish. Bake for 30 to 35 minutes or until bubbling and lightly browned on top. Let stand for 5 minutes. Serve with your choice of chips, crackers, or vegetable slices. Recipe adapted from DairyGood. org, “The Dairy Good Cookbook: Everyday Comfort Foods From America’s Dairy Farm Families” Nutrition Facts per serving: 116 calories, 12 g protein, 6 g fat, 31% DV Calcium Vanilla Rice Pudding Yield: 3 servings • 3 cups whole milk • ¼ cup sugar • ½ cup Arborio or sushi rice • 1 tsp vanilla extract • cinnamon INSTRUCTIONS Warm the milk, sugar, rice, and vanilla extract in a medium saucepan over medium heat. Bring to a simmer and cook, stirring frequently, for 30 to 40 minutes, until it is thickened. Ensure the rice is done. It should be firm, but not crunchy. Remove the pudding from the heat. Serve warm, or refrigerate, well covered, and serve chilled. Sprinkle with a touch of ground cinnamon. Nutrition Facts per serving: 330 calories, 10 g protein, 8 g fat, 30% DV Calcium

Above, Vanilla Rice Pudding. At left, Spinach Artichoke Dip. Photos courtesy of the St. Louis District Dairy Council.

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Pictured are two scenes from "Rent," which will performed at The Fox Theatre May 19, 20 and 21.

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For The Edge The producers of the "Rent" 20th Anniversary Tour, the Pulitzer Prize and To n y Aw a rd - w i n n i n g l a n d m a r k ro c k musical written by Jonathan Larson, have announced casting for the upcoming National Tour. Leading the cast is Danny Kornfeld as “Mark Cohen,” Kaleb Wells as “Roger Davis,” Skyler Volpe as “Mimi Marquez,” Aaron Harrington as “Tom Collins,” David Merino as “Angel Dumott Schunard,” Katie LaMark as “Maureen Johnson,” Jasmine Easler as “Joanne Jefferson,” and Christian Thompson as “Benny Coffin III.” The tour will also feature Bryson Bruce, Cameron Mullin, Tim Ehrlich, Sammy Ferber, Paola Hernandez, Alia Hodge, Natalie Lipin, Jordan Long, Michael McClure, Timothy

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"Rent"), Evan Ensign will re-stage the 20th anniversary tour. Original Broadway creatives Marlies Yearby (Choreography), Angela Wendt (Costume Design), and Tim Weil (Music Supervision and Additional Arrangements) will be joined by Jonathan Spencer (Lighting Design), Keith Caggiano (Sound Design), MiRi Park (Associate Choreographer), and Matthew E. Maraffi (adapting original scenic design by Paul Clay) to make up the creative team for the tour. The "Rent" 20th Anniversary Tour was cast by Joy Dewing Casting. Jonathan Larson’s "Rent" continues to speak loudly and defiantly to audiences across generations and all over the world. A re-imagining of Puccini's La Bohème, "Rent" follows an unforgettable year in the lives of seven artists struggling to follow their dreams without selling out. With

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its inspiring message of joy and hope in the face of fear, this timeless celebration of friendship and creativity reminds us to measure our lives with the only thing that truly matters—love. The show received its world premiere offBroadway at New York Theatre Workshop on February 13, 1996 to ecstatic reviews and transferred to Broadway on April 29, 1996. "Rent" won the 1996 Tony Award for Best Musical as well as the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. The "Rent" 20th Anniversary Tour is produced by Work Light Productions, whose other touring productions include Cinderella, MAMMA MIA!, Motown, Irving Berlin’s White Christmas, and Vocalosity. For more inf or mation , visit www. f a c e b o o k . c o m / " R e n t " O n To u r o r http://"Rent"ontour.net/

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in the community on large canvases and through spoken word, in the city of St. Louis. “The divide in St. Louis between those that have and those that have not is undeniable. Not unlike the iconic McKendree University once again will host Drum Corps International’s annual “DCI St. Louis” St. Louis Arch, art has an ability to bridge the divide. competition on Wednesday, July 12. Scheduled to Art brings various opinions together in a way where all perform are Genesis, of Austin, Texas; Legends, of opinions are valid. There is no black and white; right or Kalamazoo, Mich.; Madison Scouts, of Madison, Wis.; wrong,” says Tompkins. The artists begin the dialogue by Music City, of Nashville, Tenn.; Phantom Regiment, of conveying the voice and frustration of the people on the Rockford, Ill.; Pioneer, of Milwaukee, Wis.; and Santa first day, then express their vision of our new community on day two. The festival will be interactive with the Clara Vanguard, of Santa Clara, Calif. The 7:30 p.m. show will take place at Leemon Athletic audience, using yarn bombing on trees for the observers Field on campus, adjacent to the Hettenhausen Center to leave their own personal messages of frustration and for the Arts at 400 N. Alton St. in Lebanon, Ill. Gates will hope. While the first day will be held in Fairgrounds Park, open at 6 p.m. day two will be held at Langenberg Field in Forest Park. Phantom Regiment will host a drum camp at the university from July 10 to 13; for more information or to Both days are complementary and open to the public from 10am-8pm. Street artists signed on include Basil register, visit regiment.org/camps. Tickets for “DCI St. Louis” are available at dci. Kincaid, Cbabi Bayoc, Fnnch, Peat Eyez Wollaeger, org/tickets. Prices range from $25 to $35 for reserved Kidlew and Stephen “YARNbomber” Duneier. Poets premium seating. Ticket prices will increase $5 on the include Pacia Anderson, and Richard Blanco. Blanco, who day of the show. Groups of 20 or more qualify for a $5 was selected by President Barack Obama in 2012 to serve discount in select sections. Call DCI at 317-275-1212 to as the fifth inaugural poet in U.S. history (joining the purchase group tickets or wheelchair accessible seating. ranks of Robert Frost and Maya Angelou), will open and Advance orders will end approximately one week before close the festival. Artists and donors were quick to embrace Tompkins’ the event. The show is expected to sell out, however any vision to use street art to start a dialogue between remaining tickets may be purchased at the box office diverse groups in St. Louis. A recent transplant to St. after 3 p.m. “DCI St. Louis” is on “Marching Music’s Major Louis, Tompkins came up with the idea for St.ART after League’s” 45th annual summer tour, which culminates witnessing amazing street art following the Michael at the world championship finals in Indianapolis in Brown shooting in Ferguson. 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NEW TODAY The Metro East Park and Recreation District (MEPRD) is requesting that interested applicants meeting the requirements summarized below submit resumes on or before Friday, May 19, 2017, by 4:30pm, to fill the position of Executive Director. The current Director is retiring effective June 30, 2017. MEPRD was formed by voters in November 2000, and today serves over half a million residents throughout Madison and St. Clair Counties. MEPRD is locally funded through a one-tenth percent sales tax, and partners with local government, special districts, and other jurisdictions who are engaged in the construction and management of park, trail and recreation projects The Executive Director reports to the MEPRD Board of Directors, administers the District’s various grants program, policies and finances; and manages the day-today operations of the District including overseeing a staff of two professionals. MEPRD also manages the Malcolm W. Martin Memorial Park. Requirements include but are not limited to: • A Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Business Administration, Public Administration or related field, and five years’ experience demonstrating progressively more responsibility and executive administrative experience. • Employment longevity. • Excellent communications skills, written and oral. MEPRD is an EEO, Drug Free Workplace Compensation commensurate with qualifications. Excellent Fringe Package. Please send resume and salary history to: President of the Board of Directors MEPRD 104 United Drive Collinsville, Illinois 62234 President@meprd.org

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