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"Viva Las Vegas" Wildey to host the King (twice).

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Local woman to race in Criterium.

13 "Get On Up"

Boseman nails appearance as James Brown.

14 Fall RV Show

Something for the outdoorsman.

15 Sukkah City STL 2014 Wash. U. to host unique event.

20 You Gotta' Eat Melt Bar and Grilled.

21 The Hog Log

Baconfest returning to St. Louis.

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What’s Happening Friday August 15_________ • Hello, Dolly!, The Muny, St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. • Stages presents Always…Patsy Cline, The Playhouse at Westport Plaza, St. Louis, 8:00 p.m. • How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Robert G. Reim Theatre, Kirkwood, 8:00 p.m. • Feast in the Park, Laumeier Sculpture Park, St. Louis, 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. • Flowers of the Four Seasons in Chinese and Japanese Art Exhibit, Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Runs through September 1. • Los Lonely Boys, The Wildey Theatre, Edwardsville, 8:00 p.m. • An Evening with Umphrey’s McGee, Fox Theatre, St. Louis, 9:00 p.m. • Geoffrey Louis Koch CD Release Show, Old Rock House, St. Louis, Doors 7:00 p.m. • Cara Louise Band w/Red Headed Strangers, Old Capital Square Dance Club, Miss Molly Simms & The Old Souls Revival, The Firebird, St. Louis, Doors 8:30 p.m. • Jungle Boogie Friday Night Concert Series: Griffin and the Gargoyles, Saint Louis Zoo, St. Louis, 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. • Brainchild, Cicero’s, University City, Doors 8:00 p.m. • Muck Sticky w/Taco & Da Mofos, Marley Gang, Gil Yaniv, Jen

N’ Juice, Acid Era, Sykosium, Pops, Sauget, 6:30 p.m.

Saturday August 16_________ • Hello, Dolly! The Muny, St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. • Stages presents Always…Patsy Cline, The Playhouse at Westport Plaza, St. Louis, 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. • How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Robert G. Reim Theatre, Kirkwood, 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. • Flowers of the Four Seasons in Chinese and Japanese Art Exhibit, Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Runs through September 1. • Sight Lines: Richard Serra’s Drawings for Twain Exhibit, Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Runs through September 7. • Monsanto Hall Exhibit: Jack Curran, Missouri Botanical Garden, Ridgway Visitor Center, St. Louis, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Runs through August 22. • Mound City Exhibit, Laumeier Sculpture Park, St. Louis, 8:00 a.m., Runs through August 24. • B i g L o v e : A Tr i b u t e t o F l e e t w o o d M a c , T h e Wi l d e y Theatre, Edwardsville, 8:00 p.m. • Like Moths to Flames w/ Palisades, Elitist, Blue Skies Beneath Black, Hollow Heart, Another Day

Drowning, The Firebird, St. Louis, Doors 6:00 p.m. • The Polyphonic Spree, Blueberry Hill, St. Louis, Doors 8:00 p.m. • Metal Wolves: A Benefit for the Endangered Wolf Center w/ Terra Caput Mundi, Emaciation, Decay Crawler, Brant Hutchcraft, ThorHammer, Enflesh, Cicero’s, University City, Doors 6:30 p.m. • Homecoming 2014: Back to the Bassics, Old Rock House, St. Louis, Doors 5:30 p.m. • John Elefante w/Strikeforce, Yetti Lee, Andrea Young, Pops, Sauget, 7:00 p.m. • The Trews, The Gramophone, St. Louis, Doors 7:30 p.m.

Sunday August 17_________ • First Bank Sea Lion Shows, The Saint Louis Zoo, St. Louis, 10:30 a.m., 1:00 p.m., and 3:00 p.m. • Emerson Children’s Zoo Live Animal Shows, Saint Louis Zoo, St. Louis, Various Times daily • Hello, Dolly! The Muny, St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. • Inspired by Nature: A Collection of Wildlife Art by Robert Bateman, Saint Louis Zoo, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., Runs through October 31. • How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Robert G. Reim Theatre, Kirkwood, 2:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.

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"Viva Las Vegas" Friends of the Wildey plan another bash with Elvis For The Edge Join the Friends of the Wildey Theatre on Thursday, August 21 at 7:00 p.m. at the Wildey for a one-night showing of the legendary 1964 classic film, “Viva Las Vegas” starring Elvis Presley and Ann Margret. In addition to showing “Viva Las Vegas” – which is celebrating its 50th anniversary re-release this year – the Wildey will also be hosting Elvis Impressionist Steve Davis who will be providing a special welcome with his guitar. Often regarded by fans and by film critics as one of Presley's best movies, the film was noted for the on-screen chemistry between Elvis and the incomparable Ann-Margret. In this classic tale of “boy meets girl,” Elvis plays a race-car driver competing in the Las Vegas Grand Prix. To finance his entry, he takes a job as a casino waiter. Naturally, he is occasionally prevailed upon to sing. As always, Elvis chases all the wrong girls, only to ignore the "right" one, portrayed by AnnMargret in her youthful prime. With no fewer than 12 songs on the soundtrack, “Viva Las Vegas” was destined to become one of the top films of the early 1960s. Tickets for “Viva Las Vegas” at the Wildey Theatre are just $7.50 for everyone (which includes standard service fees) thanks to the generous support of Farmer Environmental Services. Tickets can be purchased online at www.wildeytheatre. com or by calling 618-307-1750. The Wildey Theatre is located at 252 North Main Street in Downtown Edwardsville, Illinois. For more information about this event, contact the Wildey at 618-307-1750.

Photos courtesy of the Friends of the Wildey.

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Edwardsville native Jodie Meyers Oates comes around a corner during a 2014 race in Tuscon, Ariz. Meyers will be competing in the Stifel Edwardsville Rotary Criterium in memory of her dad who passed away on June 12.

Daughter to race in honor of father By MATTHEW KAMP Of The Edge

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he Stifel Edwardsville Rotary Criterium offers cyclists a chance to compete in a unique atmosphere that includes live music, cowbells and spectators lined up behind hay bales. For Jodie Meyer Oates, who will compete in the Women’s Open Race at 7 p.m. on Aug. 16, she will have a chance to honor her dad, Joe Meyer, who passed away on June 12. “About a week ago I started thinking about (the Criterium) again. My sister tagged me in the event post Facebook,” wrote Jodie in an e-mail. “It’s been a tough decision on multiple levels. I know that I won’t hear my dad cheer me on or see his big smile as I come across the finish line. That part is heartbreaking for me.” This would have been the first race that Joe would have been able to watch Jodie compete in. A 2002 Edwardsville High School graduate, she currently lives in Phoenix, Ariz., with her husband Jason Oates, who is in the United States Air Force. It was Joe that inspired her to compete in the Criterium in the first place. He was an active member of the Edwardsville Rotary Club. “His enthusiasm inspired me to want to race in it,” Jodie wrote. “When I would call and tell him how my races in Arizona were going, the conversation always turned into him telling me about the Edwardsville Criterium. I remember him asking if I warmed up on trainers like they had seen in the park, if people have cowbells like they do in Edwardsville, if large crowds of people come out to watch us race. “You could hear how proud he was of Edwardsville, the Rotary Club, the

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businesses and the community for supporting and putting on such a well-run event. You could hear it in his voice, and that voice is what pushed me to make it a goal for this year. For my dad to see me race in the town I grew up in, I told him I would do my best to make it out for it.” It was Feb. 10 that Jodie, who is a Road Bike Captain for the AZ Jobing.com Women’s Racing team, set the goal for a homecoming. Then sitting as a Category 4 runner, she told herself she would commit to riding in the Criterium if she made it into Category 3 by accumulating race points. There are four categories for women — five for men. Racers can move up categories by accumulating race points based on their performances. Category 1 is the top level. “It was a personal goal because my dad kept talking up the Criterium,” Jodie wrote. “He knew that I raced, but I don’t think he realized that I was racing like the ones he would see at the Criterium. I wanted to come home so he could see me.” Five days later, though, she was injured in the Sun Devil Classic Criterium at the Arizona State University Research Park in Tempe, Ariz. The crash occurred on the final corner of the race and left Jodie unconscious momentarily. “It is always a dangerous place, because everyone wants to be in the best position coming out of the last corner for the sprint to the finish,” Jodie wrote. “About four of us got too close to each other, and I was the middle with nowhere to go. I ended up hitting the ground hard.” The next thing Jodie remembered was being in the ambulance. She had suffered a severe concussion, a broken left arm with a radial head fracture, a large gash under an eye and upper lip and multiple deep

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bruises. There was also skin missing. As for the bike, Jodie needed a new shifter, a pedal, tape and a wheel. She also had sunglasses destroyed. It is the only major injury that Jodie has suffered on the bike. She has been in cycling since 2008, but didn’t start racing until the beginning of this year. Roughly a month after the crash, Jodie was back on the bike in her first road race. She competed in the 28th Annual Tuscon Bicycle Classic from March 14-16. It was while she was there that Joe was diagnosed with cancer. She pulled out of the road race, after completing the time trial earlier in the event. A week later, on March 22, Jodie completed the 100-mile Tour de Cure Phoenix, which raised money for the American Diabetes Association. She met her fundraising goal of $500 and Jason raised $265. “My dad was a huge supporter for us,” Jodie wrote. “All three of my step-siblings have diabetes, so I did that for them. It was tough, because I wasn’t fully healed. I wore a jersey that I had all of my family sign the back of.” On June 10, Jodie accumulated enough points to move up to Category 3. Two days later, Joe passed away after his battle with cancer. Jodie was in an Arizona airport, waiting for her flight home to be with her family at the time of his passing. Before the visitation and funeral, Jodie competed in the O’Fallon Grand Prix on June 14. It was her way of coping with the loss of her dad. “I had signed up for the races in O’Fallon before I left Phoenix, of course not knowing it would be days after my dad passed,” Jodie wrote. “I think everyone has their own way of working through emotional times in life, and for me that involves turning over pedals, feeling the breeze on my face and the calm I

get from riding. “As I pedaled, I was able to think about my dad and made all that happened a little clearer. The course, the race organizers and the fellow riders were some of the nicest I’ve raced with.” After the visitation and funeral, Jodie went to races in Reno, Nev., for two days. She later competed in the Cascade Classic in Bend, Ore. The cycling is starting to wind down as summer draws to a close. She will, however, still have at least one major race to go through with the Criterium. She will get a chance to ride in the downtown that she grew up in, and do it for her dad who taught her how to ride. “I still remember the day my dad and I went to the Cyclery and picked up my first bike,” she wrote. “Before that he would pull my brother and me behind him on his road bike.” This will be the third Illinois race that Jodie will compete in this year. Along with the O’Fallon Grand Prix, she also took part in the 13th Annual Hillsboro-Roubaix on April 26. It’s an experience that she is looking forward to. Following her race, she will join the festive crowd and celebrate the final two races of the evening. “Crits are a lot fun, not only for the riders, but also the spectators. As someone watching, you see the field go by, cheer for a rider, then hope you see them come around that last corner in first place,” Jodie wrote. “And from a rider’s point of view, you hear someone cheer you on and it keeps you motivated to pedal harder. I love it.” And Jodie won’t have to look to far for motivation when she returns. “I am doing the race in honor of my dad’s love of this community,” she wrote, “and his determination never to give up.”


People People planner City offering senior events

The Edwardsville Parks Department invites all seniors (55 and older) to join us for a trip to the Stone Hill Winery in Hermann, MO on September 16th and lunch at Bella Milano on September 3rd. Come enjoy a day at historic German city of Hermann, MO! We will start with a tour and t a s t i n g a t S t o n e H i l l Wi n e r y. E n j o y l u n c h a t t h e Vi n t a g e Restaurant just steps away from the winery. A step-on guide will guide us by bus through the city of Hermann. Our final stop will be at the Hermann Wurst Haus for a tour and tasting. This trip departs from the Eden Church Parking Lot (Main St., Edwardsville) on Tuesday, September 16th The bus will depart at 9:00am and and will return at approximately 5:00pm. Cost per participant is $45 and covers transportation, all tours and tastings, lunch, and stepon guide. Reservations are requested by Friday, September 5th. There is limited space so sign up now! On September 3rd the Edwardsville Parks invites you to join us at the Bella Milano for lunch. At Bella Milano you will have a limited menu with some of their best dishes. We will meet at Bella Milano and reservations are required. Space is limited to the first 40 people. Cost per participant is $20 and covers drink, lunch, and dessert. Reservations are requested by Friday, August 29th. Other upcoming trips and activities include Riverboat Cruise to Kimmswick on October 2nd, Kimmswick and Anheuser Estate tour on October 16th, Lincoln Museum and DanaThomas House on November 20th, and Coffee and a Movie at the Wildey Theatre on November 5th. No refunds will be issued for cancellations after the registration deadline. There is limited space so sign up now! Call the Parks Office t oda y t o reserv e y o u r s e a t o r request additional information, 618-692-7538. Checks can be made payable to Edwardsville Parks Department, 118 Hillsboro Av e . E d w a rd s v i l l e , I L 6 2 0 2 5 . Please write “ESCAPE” on the envelope.

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full day, sightseeing, lunch and dinner cruises. Boarding for the rest of the 2014 cruises will be at The Loading Dock in Grafton. Tickets are $25/adult, $23/senior and $14 child (4 – 12) for the sightseeing cruise, $55 for the dinner cruise and $45 for lunch cruises. Lunch and dinner cruises include full meals served during a two-hour river cruise. Full day cruises aboard the Spirit of Peoria are from St. Louis to Grafton. The trip includes: all inclusive ticket pricing, allyou-can-eat meals, professional storytelling, unlimited complimentary drinks, historic information, wildlife sightings, indoor comforts, outdoor relaxation, live entertainment, ragtime piano, round-trip transportation, tax and gratuity. Cruising time is from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with a shuttle returning passengers back to boarding site. Spirit of Peoria Schedule Aug. 26: Full Day: St. Louis to Grafton (9 a.m. – 4 p.m.) Aug. 26: Sightseeing (5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m.) Aug. 27: Sightseeing (9:30 a.m.

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openings and full moon viewings events. Located at the intersection of Shaw and Grand Blvd, (exit 288 off I-44), the Tower is open f ro m 1 2 n o o n – 4 P M o n t h e f i r s t S a t u rd a y o f e a c h m o n t h from April through November. Vi s i t o r s c a n c l i m b t o t h e t o p of the 179-ft. Tower and enjoy a 360-degree vista of metro St. Louis stretching as far as Illinois, Clayton and the Jefferson Barracks Bridge. By popular demand, the Tower will again open for full moon evenings, beginning at 5:30PM and extending as late as midnight for most months from April through November. “Full Moon Weekends” at the Tower in June, July and August will include food trucks, live bands and festivity. Built in 1898 on one of the highest points in the City and fully restored by the City of St. Louis Water Division in 1999, the French Romanesque style Tower w a s e n g i n e e re d t o b e p a r t o f the city's public water supply system. In 1901, more than 423 water

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People People planner The Hett announces 2014-15 schedule

The Hettenhausen Center for the Arts’ 2014-2015 season presents local and returning favorites and some well-known performers and speakers making their Hett debut. All programs are open to the public and held at the 488seat performing arts center at McKendree University in Lebanon, Ill. “Many programs always sell out early so I always advise that you mark your calendar and plan to purchase your tickets early,” said Peter Palermo, director of The Hett. Reserved seats for all programs will be available Sept. 3 online at theHett.com, at the box office on weekday afternoons, or by calling 618-537-6863 (1-800-BEARCAT, ext. 6863). Many programs are free, including the Distinguished Speaker Series, films and several concerts. Ticket prices for select shows range from $15 to $35 for adults and from $5 to $10 for c h i l d re n , w i t h d i s c o u n t s f o r seniors and students. A season preview video is online at https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=PkpkvJQcMY0. The new season will feature the following: Sept. 25, 7:30 p.m.: Neil Berg’s 101 Years of Broadway returns by popular demand with an all new musical revue of show tunes. Oct. 5, 3 p.m.: Soprano superstar Christine Brewer returns to her hometown with friends Craig Terry of the Chicago Lyric Opera and baritone Hugh Russell in a concert to celebrate Lebanon’s bicentennial. Oct. 19, 3 p.m.: Brian Owens and the Music of Marvin Gaye with the Saint Louis Symphony Youth Orchestra. Oct. 24, 7:30 p.m.: Classic Albums Live: Abbey Road

recreates the Beatles’ hits from one of the world’s greatest albums track for track, note for note. Nov. 30, 7:30 p.m.: Cantus: All is Calm recalls the remarkable events of December 1914, when German and Allied soldiers met in no man’s land for a Christmas truce during World War I. Using new arrangements of European carols and war songs for a cappella voices, joined by the actors of Theatre Latte Da, to bring this moving moment in history to life. Dec. 8 and 9, 7:30 p.m.: U.S. Air Force Band of Mid-America salutes the holidays with two nights of free concerts. Jan. 3, 2015, 7:30 p.m.: Russian National Ballet Theatre: Swan L a k e i s l a v i s h p ro d u c t i o n o f the magical tale of Odette, f u l l o f c o u r t l y s p l e n d o r, celebrates Russia’s great national ballet heritage. The instantly recognizable music of Tchaikovsky is set against the wonderfully dark story of good against evil in one of the most famous and beloved of all ballets. Feb. 4, 7:30 p.m.: The 5 Browns are The Juilliard School’s quintet of siblings, all virtuoso pianists. March 4, 7:30 p.m.: John Lithgow: Stories By Heart features the well-known actor in his critically acclaimed, one-man theatrical memoir. M a rc h 11 , 7 : 3 0 p . m . : Mummenschanz, a Swiss performance troupe, captivates audiences without words, using o rd i n a r y m a t e r i a l s t o c re a t e a s u r re a l , c o m i c u n i v e r s e . A playful and uniquely memorable experience! April 12, 3 p.m.: The St. Louis Brass Band brings the sound of the traditional English brass band to the Hett. Nov. 17 and March 30, 7:30 p.m.: Saint Louis Symphony Mondays feature chamber ensembles of Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra

musicians. T h e G e o rg e E . M c C a m m o n Memorial Distinguished Speaker Series will host the following guests: Sept. 16, 7:30 p.m.: Callie C ro s s l e y, a B o s t o n j o u r n a l i s t and radio host who addresses audiences nationwide about race, gender, politics and the media. Oct. 27, 7:30 p.m.: Marjane Satrapi, an Iranian born graphic novelist and filmmaker who rose to international prominence for her acclaimed autobiographical work, “Persepolis.” Feb. 26, 2015: Paul F. Tompkins, comedian, writer and actor (“Mr. Show,” “Real Time with Bill Maher”), will join a panel discussion at 6 p.m. and perform stand-up comedy at 8:30 p.m. April 15, 7:30 p.m.: Carl Bernstein, bestselling author, CNN contributor and investigative journalist who broke the Watergate scandal with Washington Post colleague Bob Woodward. The Hett’s free Film Art Series will explore the art of communication with four awardwinning films, all at 7 p.m.: “Persepolis,” Sept. 30; “The King’s Speech,” Oct. 29; “Shakespeare in Love,” Jan. 22; and “All the President’s Men,” March 3.

McKendree adds kids' run to Harvest Challenge

A one-kilometer children’s fun run is a new addition to McKendree University’s “Harvest Challenge” road race on Saturday, Sept. 6 in Lebanon, Ill. Adult competitors can choose their distance, a 5K run-walk or a half-marathon run. Start time for the 5K (3.1 miles) and 13.1 mile-races is 8 a.m., after a pre-race briefing at 7:40 a.m. Both courses begin at

the center of campus and travel through historic downtown Lebanon and the surrounding a re a . T h e 5 K ro u t e t h e n g o e s north to Horner Park and returns to the finish line on campus. The h a l f - m a r a t h o n w i n d s t h ro u g h the scenic farmland of rural northern St. Clair and southern Madison Counties before returning to McKendree. The “Kids’ K” option, for children ages 12 and under not entered in a longer race, will start at 8:50 a.m. at the Harvest Challenge finish line. The 1K (1,000 meters or .62 mile) run or walk will make a loop and return to the finish line chute. Wa l k e r s a n d s t r o l l e r s a r e welcome to participate in the 5K or the 1K. Medals will be awarded in six age categories to the top three male and female finishers of each race, with trophies to the overall winners. “Our race has become a popular training opportunity for runners who will compete in the Chicago Marathon in October,” said Kim Smallheer, McKendree director of recreational programs

a n d o rg a n i z e r o f t h e H a r v e s t Challenge. Last year ’s event drew nearly 300 participants. The fee is $15 for the 5K and $33 for the half-marathon ($20 or $40 respectively on race day). The 5K participants will receive three-quarter sleeve T-shirts, while half-marathoners will receive long-sleeve “ p e r f o r m a n c e ” T- s h i r t s a n d finisher medals. Post-race refreshments will be provided while supplies last. The “Kids’ K” fee is $5 and includes a bib number and runner ’s medal. Register in person on campus at the intramural gym inside the Melvin Price Convocation Center on Alton St.; or download and mail in the form on the website mckendree.edu/raceday. Online re g i s t r a t i o n i s a l s o a v a i l a b l e (for a small fee) at active. com. Mailed entries must be postmarked by Sept. 2. The McKendree “Harvest Challenge” is one of 13 sanctioned St. Clair County “Get Up & Go!” Cup events. For more information, call 618537-6420 or 618-537-6941 or visit www.mckendree.edu/raceday.

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St. Louis’ original, longestrunning outdoor happy hour, Parties in the Park in Downtown Clayton, kicks off its 31st season May 14 and continues on the second Wednesday of each month through September 10. Parties in the Park will be returning to last year ’s popular location on Central between Forsyth Boulevard and Maryland Avenue. “The response to last year ’s move to Central was unanimous. Everyone loved it,â€? said Ellen Gale, executive director of the Clayton Chamber of Commerce. “Businesses and restaurants saw an increase in sales and traffic, and those in attendance had a blast.â€?  Entertainment for the 31st season of Parties is confirmed and is sure to keep party-goers moving and grooving all summer long. This year’s music lineup includes: ¡ August 13 – The VCRs, sponsored by Mueller Prost P.C. ¡ September 10 – Griffin and the Gargoyles, sponsored by The Wheelhouse and Midland States Bank.

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The Riverside Flea Market in Grafton has returned to Grafton. The flea market is held monthly on the fourth weekend, beginning with the March flea market. The market schedule will continue through October in Grafton.  The Grafton Riverside Flea is the largest flea market in the Alton region, boasting of more than 75 vendors with a wide selection of antiques, crafts, the usual flea market fare and food. There will be a number of new dealers plus familiar faces. The butterfly man will be there on Saturdays. After shopping for your wares, head over to The Loading Dock restaurant to enjoy its new menu items.  During the 2014 season, the market will be open to shoppers from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the following dates Aug. 23 – 24, Sept. 27 – 28 and Oct. 25 – 26.  The flea market will be held at the Historic Boatworks, located alongside The Loading Dock, located at 400 Front St. in Grafton. For more information or to be a vendor, please contact Trudi Allen at tba@gtec.com or go to www. GraftonLoadingDock.com/Market. html.

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Curtis Salgado, Old Rock House, St. Louis, Doors 7:00 p.m. D e a d G a z e w / B o re a l H i l l s , Hoonbag Moonswag, The Firebird, St. Louis, Doors 8:00 p.m. R e m i X T, C i c e ro ' s , S t . L o u i s , Doors 8:00 p.m. F a i r g r o u n d s , Wo l v e s & Wo l v e s , R e d L e t t e r D a y s , Because Reasons, Cicero’s, University City, Doors 6:30 p.m. One Eyed Doll w/Slampig, Ly l u t h , H u n g L i k e A M a r t y r, Hero For A Day, Pops, Sauget, 6:30 p.m. Animal Children, Handmade Moments, River Kittens, The Gramophone, St. Louis, Doors 7:00 p.m.

Friday, Aug. 15

Los Lonely Boys, The Wildey Theatre, Edwardsville, 8:00 p.m. An Evening with Umphrey’s McGee, Fox Theatre, St. Louis, 9:00 p.m. Geoffrey Louis Koch CD Release Show, Old Rock House, St. Louis, Doors 7:00 p.m. Cara Louise Band w/Red Headed Strangers, Old Capital Square Dance Club, Miss Molly Simms & The Old Souls Revival, The Firebird, St. Louis, Doors 8:30 p.m. Jungle Boogie Friday Night Concert Series: Griffin and the Gargoyles, Saint Louis Zoo, St. Louis, 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Brainchild, Cicero’s, University City, Doors 8:00 p.m. Muck Sticky w/Taco & Da Mofos, Marley Gang, Gil Yaniv, Jen N’ Juice,

Acid Era, Sykosium, Pops, Sauget, 6:30 p.m.

Saturday, Aug. 16

Big Love: A Tribute to Fleetwood M a c , T h e Wi l d e y T h e a t r e , Edwardsville, 8:00 p.m. Like Moths to Flames w/ Palisades, Elitist, Blue Skies Beneath Black, Hollow Heart, Another Day Drowning, The Firebird, St. Louis, Doors 6:00 p.m. The Polyphonic Spree, Blueberry Hill, St. Louis, Doors 8:00 p.m. Metal Wolves: A Benefit for the Endangered Wolf Center w/ Terra Caput Mundi, Emaciation, Decay Crawler, Brant Hutchcraft, ThorHammer, Enflesh, Cicero’s, University City, Doors 6:30 p.m. Homecoming 2014: Back to the Bassics, Old Rock House, St. Louis, Doors 5:30 p.m. John Elefante w/Strikeforce, Yetti Lee, Andrea Young, Pops, Sauget, 7:00 p.m. The Trews, The Gramophone, St. Louis, Doors 7:30 p.m.

Sunday, Aug. 17

Katy Perry Prismatic World Tour, Scottrade Center, St. Louis, 7:00 p.m. Sw/mm/ng w/SUR, Stonechat, con trails, The Firebird, St. Louis, Doors 8:00 p.m. A rc h f ro n t M e d i a B a t t l e o f the Bands w/Guava, Echoes & Icons, Shock The Junkie, Back for Tomorrow, Cicero’s, University City, Doors 4:00 p.m. Dangerfield w/The Weekend Routine, Bli$$, Ray Wild, The Gramophone, St. Louis, Doors 7:30 p.m.

Monday, Aug. 18

Open Mic Night, The Gramophone, St. Louis, 7:30 p.m. Nickel Creek w/Sarah Jarosz, The Pageant, St. Louis, Doors 7:00 p.m. Ryan Montbleau, Old Rock House, St. Louis, Doors 7:00 p.m.

Wednesday, Aug. 20

Chris Duarte, Old Rock House, St. Louis, Doors 7:00 p.m.

Thursday, Aug. 21

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Friday, Aug. 22

Jungle Boogie Friday Night Concert Series, Saint Louis Zoo, St. Louis, 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Project Pat, Tef Poe, Gotta Be Karim, Family Affair, Indian Rome, Plush St. Louis, St. Louis, Doors 8:00 p.m. American Idiot w/Rear View Mirror, Blueberry Hill, St. Louis, Doors 8:00 p.m. Jack & Jack w/Jake Foushee, Sammy Wilk, Kenny Holland, Andrew Lowe, The Pageant, St. Louis, Doors 5:30 p.m. The Hatrick w/The Flood Brothers, Old Rock House, St. Louis, Doors 8:00 p.m. The Bo Keys w/Al Holiday and The Eastside Rhythm Band, The Gramophone, St. Louis, Doors 7:30 p.m. SaraBeth, Glen Mitchell, Christen Cole, Cicero’s, University City,

Doors 8:00 p.m. The Rainmakers w/Dana Michael Anderson, The Firebird, St. Louis, Doors 7:00 p.m.

Saturday, Aug. 23

Memories of Elvis: Steve Davis & The MidSouth Revival, Double Tr o u b l e , R i v e r t o w n S o u n d , Blueberry Hill, St. Louis, Doors 7:00 p.m. El Monstero at Art Hill, Forest Park, St. Louis, Doors 5:30 p.m. Busch Beer $3 Throwdown w/ Truculent Void, The Judge, Our Last Words, Pops, Sauget, 7:00 p.m. Bello Spark, Cicero’s, University City, Doors 8:00 p.m. 3KNGZ w/Leroy Jenkinz, Future Mic, Cicero’s, University City, Doors 8:30 p.m. Nothing More w/Sleepwave, Arythma, The Firebird, St. Louis, Doors 7:00 p.m. Jake Weber and the Lonesome

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Religion Religion briefs Missionary groups call for evacuation from Liberia

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Two North Carolina-based missionary groups have o rd e re d t h e e v a c u a t i o n o f t h e i r n o n essential personnel from Liberia after a doctor and a missionary contracted Ebola. SIM (S-I-M) USA President Bruce J o h n s o n a n n o u n c e d Tu e s d a y t h a t h i s group and Samaritan's Purse decided on the evacuation following an upsurge in the number of Ebola cases in Liberia. A statement from SIM says no symptoms of Ebola are present in any of the evacuees, who are being monitored continually. A Texas-trained doctor and a missionary from Charlotte have contracted the disease and remain in isolation in Liberia. Johnson says a Charlotte church will hold a prayer service Wednesday evening for SIM's Nancy Writebol and for Dr. Kent Brantly, who is with Samaritan's Purse. There is no known cure for Ebola, but Johnson says recovery is possible with proper care. Unfortunately, he says the

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Millions displaced by religious violence in 2013

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. says millions of people were driven out of their homes because of their religious beliefs last year. Secretary of State John Kerry on Monday released the State Department's 2 0 1 3 re p o r t o n re l i g i o u s p e r s e c u t i o n around the world. It says that in conflict zones, mass displacement has become the norm. Hundreds of thousands of minority Christians have fled Syria after thre e years of civil war, and this month Islamic militants have forced Iraqi Christians to leave Mosul or face execution. The report also highlighted more than a million people being displaced in the Central African Republic amid an upsurge in Christian-Muslim violence.

I n t ro d u c i n g t h e re p o r t , K e r r y a l s o noted the continuing imprisonment of American pastor Saeed Abedini in Iran, and said the U.S. will continue to press for his release.

Ex-radio host pleads guilty in child porn probe

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (AP) — A former host at a popular Christian radio station in western Michigan has pleaded guilty in a child pornography investigation. John Balyo told a federal judge Tuesday that he photographed sex acts with a 12-year-old boy at a Kalamazoo County hotel. He pleaded guilty to sexual exploitation and possessing child pornography. Balyo says he knew it was wrong. The 35-year-old was a host at Christian radio station WCSG in Grand Rapids until his arrest in June at a Christian music festival in northern Michigan. His arrest was related to state charges of criminal sexual conduct. That case still is pending in Calhoun County. Balyo faces a mandatory minimum of 15

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Appeals court allows Sept. 11 steel cross display

NEW YORK (AP) — A federal appeals court has rejected a lawsuit by an atheist group seeking to stop the display of a cross-shaped steel beam found among the World Trade Center's wreckage. T h e 2 n d C i rc u i t C o u r t o f A p p e a l s upheld a federal judge's ruling last year that the decision to include the beam in the National September 11 Memorial & M u s e u m d i d n o t a d v a n c e re l i g i o n impermissibly. American Atheists had sued the museum's operators in 2011 on constitutional grounds. The group says it is disappointed in the decision and is considering whether to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. The 17-foot-tall steel beam was found by rescue workers two days after the 2001 terror attacks destroyed the World Trade Center.

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"Sex Tape"

ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Two stars out of four.

The high-concept comedies spawned by "The 40-Year-Old Virgin" need to start using birth control. Judd Apatow's landmark film rightfully ushered in a new era in comedy, but it has also inspired a now sizable cottage industry of thin movies ("The Hangover," ''The Five-Year Engagement," ''Bad Teacher," ''Horrible Bosses," ''The Other Woman") with concepts boasting good titles but shallow stories. Of these, only one ("The Five-Year Engagement") had Apatow's imprimatur. He and his cohorts have mostly moved on to telling stories about various seminal chapters of life — child birth ("Knocked Up"), high-school graduation ("Superbad"), young parenthood ("Neighbors"), 30s singledom ("Bridesmaids"), middle age ("This Is 40") — and many of these make up some of the best comedies of the last decade. "Sex Tape," however, belongs to the former group and it marks a low point despite coming from several Apatow acolytes. It's directed by Jake Kasdan, a consulting producer on "Freaks and Geeks" who went on to direct "Bad Teacher." ''Sex Tape" reteams that film's lead duo, Jason Segel (a near constant in Apatow-land) and Cameron Diaz, the always game, wide-smiling muse for what's now been several generations of comedy. A screwball that takes its genre literally, "Sex Tape" is about a West L.A. married couple, Annie (Diaz) and Jay (Segel), trying to reawaken their love life after years of marriage and two kids. Following failed attempts with double-knotted roller skates and new venues like the kitchen floor ("I can see my to-do list," says Annie), they settle on making a porn for themselves that tours through the positions of "The Joy of Sex." "Sex Tape" tries to somehow bridge the gap between the traditional romantic comedy and today's porn-addled digital world. It's a valiant effort, and there is something — though only very little — of Cary Grant's scampering in "Bringing Up Baby" to Segel's mishaps around the CEO's mansion. But "Sex Tape" doesn't sync. RATED: R by the Motion Picture Association of America for "strong sexual content, nudity, language and some drug use." RUNNING TIME: 95 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: One and a half stars out of four.

"Lucy"

So let's start with the enticing premise of Luc Besson's "Lucy," starring Scarlett Johansson: Human beings only use 10 percent of their brain capacity. Imagine what it would be like if we could access all of it? Well, wow. It would be sort of like ... nothing new. Because, it turns out, in real life, humans pretty much DO use their whole brains. DARN! Now, we could choose to be annoyed that Besson starts with a total myth. Or we could give him a pass — because, hey, the movie is fiction anyway. The more relevant question, though, is how much of your own brain you should use when watching "Lucy" — a truly bizarre if often entertaining romp through, hmm, well, neuroscience, biochemistry, anthropology and basically the entire human experience, in 90 minutes. (Oh, plus a really cool car chase.) And here's another question: Just how much of his brain did Besson access when writing the dialogue? (That may sound nasty, but Mr. Besson, you're the one who got us thinking about cerebral capacity.) The director knows his way around a camera, and you can argue about the merits of the storyline. But the dialogue often sounds like it was produced by a primitive computer: Hammy and clunky. RATED: R by the Motion Picture Association of America "for strong violence, disturbing images, and sexuality." RUNNING TIME: 90 minutes.

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"Magic in the Moonlight"

Woody Allen's late period has been defined by a quality you wouldn't have expected from the man who produced the inspired chaos of "Bananas" or the Fellini-esque carnival of "Stardust Memories": tidiness. For years now, Allen's films have been light farces ("Midnight in Paris," ''Vicky Cristina Barcelona") or neatly structured parables ("Match Point," ''Blue Jasmine"). They breeze in innocuously in the summer, promising pleasant entertainment and not much more. "Like drinking lemonade" is how Allen has described his escapist aims for his movies. His "Magic in the Moonlight," a romantic comedy bathed in the sunset glow of the French Riviera and starring two of the more effervescent faces in movies — Colin Firth and Emma Stone — is, no doubt, sweetly sugary — if ultimately flat — stuff. The film begins in 1928 Berlin with the chaotic backstage life of a haughty, grouchy Chinese illusionist, Wei Ling Soo, played by the magician Stanley Crawford (Firth). It's a promising start: Here is Firth, in regal, oriental garb and long mustache, disparaging autographs as "for mental defectives." More of this, and "Magic in the Moonlight" could have been a very funny movie. But Wei Ling Soo doesn't again perform, and instead the rest of the film feels oddly missing the jokes it seems built to convey. Crawford — a self-described "rational man" who believes in his art, not in actual magic — sets off to the South of France to unmask a medium, Sophie Baker (Stone), gaining renown for her prescient "mental impressions." RATED: R by the Motion Picture Association of America for "a brief suggestive comment, and smoking throughout." RUNNING TIME: 100 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Two and a half stars out of four.

"Guardians of the Galaxy"

At the height of their powers, our overlords at Marvel have deigned to prove, like an emperor tolerating a court jester, that they do, in fact, have a sense of humor. The Marvel universe, of course, isn't entirely lacking comedy, as we've seen in "Iron Man" and "The Avengers." But on the whole, the Marvel kingdom is built on an unshakable foundation of self-seriousness. The comic book studio seems to fear that if the solemnity of its fiction isn't diligently guarded, people might start questioning whether all these men in spandex merit quite so much attention. Yet "Guardians of the Galaxy," a 3-D space opera about a ragtag crew of mercenaries, is Marvel's most irreverent film yet, and has a welcome, slightly self-mocking tone that dares to suggest intergalactic battles over orbs might actually be a tad silly. This is all very much to the good, but the problem with "Guardians of the Galaxy," directed by James Gunn, is the weakness of the comedy it wears so proudly. It takes more than a soundtrack full of '70s tunes, a talking raccoon and a few gags about "Footloose" to be funny. It's "zany" in quotes. As if demonstrating its tonal distance from Marvel's other planetary bodies, "Guardians of the Galaxy" takes place at the far reaches of space, where we find Peter Quill (Chris Pratt) skipping along on an abandoned planet. He removes his mask, presses play on a Walkman and does something normally sacrosanct in Marvel-land: He dances. Blaring is the irresistible 1974 hit "Come and Get Your Love" by Redbone, the first of many such old radio hits. RATED: PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America for "intense sequences of sci-fi violence and action, and some

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language." RUNNING TIME: 121 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Two stars out of four.

"The Hundred-Foot Journey"

Take one Oscar-winning British actress. Add an appealing supporting cast. Lather on the picturesque French countryside. Sprinkle liberally with gorgeous food shots, from bubbling, spicy Indian delicacies to perfectly composed French plates of pigeon and truffles. And then heap on a heavy serving of corn. What is it about recent food movies — Jon Favreau's "Chef," and now Lasse Hallstrom's "The Hundred-Foot Journey" — that, despite their virtues, they have to be so darned corny, so dewy-eyed, with everything tied up in a feel-good bow at the end? It's as if all that great food on set had this tranquilizing effect, sending everyone off, sated and smiling, with great life lessons learned, into a rosy sunset. That's not to say there isn't a lot going for "Journey" (as there was for the enjoyable "Chef"), an adaptation of the novel by Richard Morais about an Indian family that opens a restaurant in a French village. Besides the above-mentioned virtues, notably the always delightful Helen Mirren and the entertaining Indian actor Om Puri, it has the absurdly goodlooking couple of Manish Dayal, as a gifted young Indian chef, and Charlotte Le Bon, as the gorgeous sous-chef who teaches him the joys of haute cuisine (and not much more — this is a PG-rated movie). RATED: PG by the Motion Picture Association of America "for thematic elements, some violence, language and brief sensuality." RUNNING TIME: 122 minutes. T ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Two and a half stars out of four.

"Get On Up"

There's a delicious moment in "Get On Up," Tate Taylor's new James Brown biopic, when Brown — played by Chadwick Boseman, in a thrillingly magnetic performance — is about to appear on the T.A.M.I. Show, a multi-act concert filmed in 1964. Backstage, the singer is informed that he and his band won't be closing the show; that honor will be going to an up-andcoming British band called the Rolling Stones. Brown shakes off the disappointment, goes out and blows the roof off the place with the force of those growling vocals and explosive, kinetic dance moves. Then he saunters over to the Stones, just five skinny blokes who don't know what hit them. "Welcome to America," he says. Did he say that in real life? No matter. The scene illustrates Brown's most important qualities: his ndescribable drive as a performer, and his almost blinding charisma. For that, kudos go to director Taylor and producers Brian Grazer and Mick Jagger (yes, that Mick Jagger, who's made no secret of Brown's influence on his own famous moves.) But none of it would work, of course, without Boseman, an actor on a remarkable run of late, playing Jackie Robinson in "42" and now this. If he was impressive as the dignified Robinson, he's electrifying as Brown. And just as Brown, in life, upstaged pretty much everyone — including his bandmates, the Famous Flames — Boseman does that here. The always excellent Viola Davis plays Brown's mother, Susie, but since Susie left her son as a boy, we don't see enough Davis — just a few sad moments from Brown's hardscrabble rural youth, and then one excruciating, wonderfully played scene later, when she comes to see her adult son backstage at Harlem's Apollo Theater. RATED: PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America "for sexual content, drug use, some strong language, and violent situations.


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This image released by Universal Pictures shows Jill Scott, left, and Chadwick Boseman in a scene from "Get On Up."

Boseman nails it in "Get On Up" By JOCELYN NOVECK Associated Press There's a delicious moment in "Get On Up," Tate Taylor's new James Brown biopic, when Brown — played by Chadwick Boseman, in a thrillingly magnetic performance — is about to appear on the T.A.M.I. Show, a multi-act concert filmed in 1964. Backstage, the singer is informed that he and his band won't be closing the show; that honor will be going to an up-and-coming British band called the Rolling Stones. Brown shakes off the disappointment, goes out and blows the roof off the place with the force of those growling vocals and explosive, kinetic dance moves. Then he saunters over to the Stones, just five skinny blokes who don't know what hit them. "Welcome to America," he says.

Did he say that in real life? No matter. The scene illustrates Brown's most important qualities: his indescribable drive as a performer, and his almost blinding charisma. For that, kudos go to director Taylor and producers Brian Grazer and Mick Jagger (yes, that Mick Jagger, who's made no secret of Brown's influence on his own famous moves.) But none of it would work, of course, without Boseman, an actor on a remarkable run of late, playing Jackie Robinson in "42" and now this. If he was impressive as the dignified Robinson, he's electrifying as Brown. And just as Brown, in life, upstaged pretty much everyone — including his bandmates, the Famous Flames — Boseman does that here. The always excellent Viola Davis plays Brown's mother, Susie, but since Susie left her son as a boy, we don't see enough Davis — just a few

sad moments from Brown's hardscrabble rural youth, and then one excruciating, wonderfully played scene later, when she comes to see her adult son backstage at Harlem's Apollo Theater. The central relationship in Brown's life, though, was with his friend and partner, Bobby Byrd, who stuck with him even as Brown's ego pushed many away. As Byrd, Nelsan Ellis gives a thoughtful performance that, appropriately, grounds the film. (As Brown's longtime manager, Dan Akyroyd occasionally gets a little hammy.) Many biopics of performers follow a grating formula: Tough youth, obstacles overcome, fame discovered, more obstacles, descent into old age or worse. Here, Tate and talented screenwriters Jez Butterworth and John-Henry Butterworth avoid this by jumping around in time, ditching chronology

for a thematic approach. It can get confusing, but it keeps us on our toes. They also have Brown break the fourth wall at key moments. Alas, this isn't done early or frequently enough to feel coherent. Perhaps there just wasn't time; even at 138 minutes, the film has to barrel though parts of Brown's long public life. (He died in 2006, at 73.) Luckily, there was time for the scene where an older Brown bursts into a meeting at a building he owns, shooting at the ceiling with a rifle; he's annoyed someone used his private bathroom. Also memorable: the scene where Brown encounters a young Little Richard (Brandon Smith, highly entertaining), and Brown's amusingly incongruous appearance in a ski sweater in the 1965 Frankie Avalon film "Ski Party."

"Guardians of the Galaxy" worth a look By ROBERT GRUBAUGH Of The Edge One of my great regrets had always been that I'd never seen a movie at a drive-in theatre. I decided early this year that during my "Summer of George" 2014 would be the one. I'd finally forsake air conditioning and take my love of movie-going to the great outdoors. Since we are many generations removed from the 1950s heyday of the drive-in, my options were greatly limited. In fact, there are only two within what I would call realistic driving distances Belleville and Litchfield - both of which are named "The Skyview". So when would I get around to it? The unseasonably pleasant weather and the lure of Marvel's newest film gave me good incentive to make this

the weekend. And I was thrilled. " G u a rd i a n s o f t h e G a l a x y " is a riot. The characters were unknowns. Their group back-story was unfamiliar to many. The lead actor was untested. It should have been a nightmare, but the gamble paid off in a major way. Director James Gunn's decision to turn the C-level source material into a big budget B-movie was widely adored by both critics and fans and its $94 million box office set an August weekend record. The plot is supremely simple and almost altogether unimportant to the enjoyment of this show. It's a fun movie that looks like it was fun to make. Peter Quill (Chris Pratt) is an intergalactic thief who was once a sad child abducted from Earth in a beam of light. He now cruises remote planets at Star-Lord,

a masked ruffian scavenging for bounty while rockin' a sweet duster and a vintage Sony Walkman. Quill's luck runs out when he's picked up by the authorities (including John C. Reilly and Glenn Close) and bundled into maximum security detention center with some real rough dudes. After a blowout escape, Quill teams up with Rocket (voice of Bradley Cooper), a genetically modified raccoon, and Groot (voice of Vin Diesel), an anthropomorphic tree with limited vocabulary, to retake a mysterious orb containing a lot of powerful juju. They're joined by one wicked maniac, Dave Bautista's Drax, and Zoe Saldana's Gamora, a green-skinned assassin that seems to subsist by switching sides when her conscience demands it. Revenge

is a strong motivational force for these goofball guardians. Benicio Del Toro co-stars and Lee Pace is cast as the villain Ronan. Don't bother learning the names or stories because this comic seems like it was written in stereotype. Instead, enjoy the cheeky sarcasm and go-for-broke action. Pratt shines in his first starring role. He combines the slacker vibe he righteously honed on TV's Parks & Rec with the unbridled enthusiasm he put into his LEGO Movie character to come up with a hip take on Han Solo's roguishness. I loved it and think he'll crush it in next year's Jurassic Park sequel. All in all, I was glad to kick in my ten bucks to the folks at Skyview Belleville because this is almost exactly what I'd always expected a drive-in movie would be like.

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There were no teenage shenanigans; instead children played on a playground before the sun set. I munched a cheeseburger from the concession bungalow, chatted with other attendees about the merits of sitting in your car versus a lawn chair, and was tickled by the vintage advertisements that played during Intermission before the start of the bonus double feature, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes. It was a uniquely enjoyable experience, one I'm glad to finally have celebrated, and I can't wait to head up to Litchfield and see what they have to offer. "Guardians of the Galaxy" runs 131 minutes and is rated PG-13 for sci-fi action and violence, and for some language. I give this film three and a half stars out of four.

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For The Edge The Annual St. Louis Fall RV Show will return to the St. Louis Outlet Mall shopping center (formerly The Mills) in suburban St. Louis, for its 25th year. There will be approximately 300 RVs displayed on the parking lot of the shopping center, located in Hazelwood. The event is promoted by the Midwest Gateway RV Dealers Association, is made up of 10 area recreational vehicle dealers. The show provides RV devotee and newcomers the chance to see and select among gas and diesel motorhomes, travel trailers, 5th wheel trailers, folding camping trailers, sport trailers, van campers and conversion vans. “This show is a good opportunity for a customer to find a great deal on their ideal RV” said show chairman, John Meyer of Apache Village in Hazelwood. Admission and parking to the Fall RV Show are free. Scheduled hours are: • Friday, September 5 and Saturday, September 6 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. • Sunday, September 7 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Additional information can be obtained at the web site, www.stlrv.com, or by calling 618288-9952. Some of the models on display and for sale at the 2013 show were: Class A Motorhomes: ACE, Miramor, Challenger, Allegro, Winnebago Vista, Coachmen Mirada, Coachmen Pursuit, Bounder, Georgetown, Hurricane, FR3 Diesel Motorhomes: Breeze, Allegro Red, Phaeton, Allegro Bus, Winnebago View, Leisure Travel Unity (Pleasure Way Plateau TS, MP & CRB) and (Roadtrek RS Adventurous & SS Agile), Discovery Class B Camper Vans: Pleasure Way - (Lexor TD, TS, Excel TD/TS, MP Basis, Traverse), Roadtrek - (190 Popular, 210 Popular, 210 Simplicity), Chateau, Citation Class C Mini’s: Fourwinds, Winnebago A s p e c t , Wi n n e b g o Vi e w, C o a c h m e n Freelander, Coachmen Leprechaun, Triple E (Regency GT24) Leisure Travel (Libero), Jayco Sport Utility Trailers (Toy Haulers): Puma Unleashed, Forest River, KZ Inferno, KZ-MXT,

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The Arts Washington University to host unique event For The Edge The sukkah is a small, temporary dwelling constructed each autumn for the Jewish festival of Sukkot. Its walls and roof embody a series of contradictions — open and closed, ancient and modern, ephemeral and rooted, highly structured and deeply idiosyncratic. This fall, the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts, in partnership with St. Louis Hillel at Washington University in St. Louis, will sponsor “Sukkah City STL 2014: Between Absence and Presence,” a national design competition and exhibition. “The sukkah is a fascinating, paradoxical structure — a monument to impermanence,” said Jacqueline Ulin Levey, executive director of St. Louis Hillel, who is organizing the competition with Brian Newman, a project manager in the university's facilities department. “Its temporary nature symbolizes the 40 years Jews spent wandering in the desert,” Levy said, “but it’s also a place of community, celebration and joy.” Sukkah City STL builds on a previous competition, hosted at WUSTL in 2011, which drew more than 40 proposals from artists, architects and teams of designers from across the country. “The original Sukkah City STL was inspired by a competition in New York in 2010,” Levey said. “In the years since, a handful of cities have sponsored similar events, but this remains a unique opportunity.

Sukkah City STL allows both young and established artists and designers to reimagine the sukkah through the lens of contemporary art and architecture.” Newman notes that Talmudic law is at once fluid and specific about just what constitutes a sukkah. The structure must be temporary but sturdy enough to resist a strong wind. It must have three walls, but only two need be complete. It must include a roof, yet the roof must allow visitors to view the stars and sky. “The effect of these constraints is to produce a building that is a tangle of contradictions,” Newman said. “When built, the structure is simultaneously new and old, timely and timeless, mobile and stable, familiar and unusual, comfortable and critical. “The challenge for participants will not only be to build a sukkah that meets ancient legal criteria,” Newman said, “but also to explicitly examine and express an

issue relating to this year’s theme – the rich ambiguity between absence and presence – via structural ingenuity.” Application and deadlines “Sukkah City STL 2014: Between Absence and Presence” is open to artists, architects and designers of all faiths and backgrounds, working in teams or as individuals. The deadline for submissions is Aug. 22. A panel of architects, designers, critics, academics and religious thinkers then will select 10 designs for construction, with each project receiving a $1,000 honorarium to help defray building costs. Completed Sukkahs will b e i n s t a l l e d o n Wa s h i n g t o n University’s Danforth Campus Oct. 5 and 6, and will be open to the public Oct. 7-13. For more information or detailed submission guidelines, visit samfoxschool.wustl.edu/ sukkahcitystl or email publicart@ wustl.edu.

At top, detail from "L’Chime Sukkah" by John Kleinschmidt and Andy Sternad, created in 2011 as part of the design/build competition "Sukkah City STL." The Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts and St. Louis Hillel will reprise the competition this fall. Photo by Joe Angeles/WUSTL Photo Services. At left, detail from "Exodus" in 2011 by Alexander Morley and Jennifer Wong. Photo by Joe Angeles/WUSTL Photo Services.

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The Arts Artistic adventures A Taste of the Rep planned

The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis (The Rep) and The Rep’s A-Team invite patrons to a special season kick-off with great food, lively entertainment and opportunities to explore the season, make subscription and single ticket purchases and register to win special prizes. A Taste of The Rep will take place outside on the lawn of the Loretto-Hilton Center for the Performing Arts, 130 Edgar Road (on the campus of Webster University), Webster Groves, from 4pm-8pm on Aug. 21. The Rep’s A-Team is a young, diverse group of superheroes charged with audience development a n d c o m m u n i t y re l a t i o n s h i p building. Food vendors at A Taste of The Rep include Bombay Food Junkies, My Big Fat Greek Truck, Pie Oh My! and CoolDelights. Food may be purchased individually at each vendor. Entertainment includes live music from WoolfPak (the skiffle b a n d f e a t u re d i n T h e R e p ’ s upcoming production of One Man, Two Guvnors) and Brian Owens performing the music of Johnny Cash. For more information on A Taste of The Rep or The Rep’s A-Team and their upcoming events, call The Rep’s Box Office at (314) 968-4925 or visit The Rep’s website at http:// www.repstl.org/ateam

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Choreographing since the age of 14 and dubbed a “prodigy” in the press, the impressive Brian Enos, former Houston Ballet dancer and Hubbard Street choreographer, collaborates with Saint Louis Ballet. New Dance Horizons III is a part of the American Arts Experience – St Louis festival. Dirty Dancing – The Classic Story on Stage October 21 – November 2, 2014 Fox Theatre Dirty Dancing – The Classic Story on Stage is an unprecedented live experience, exploding with heart-pounding music, passionate romance and sensational dancing. Seen by millions across the globe, this worldwide smash hit tells the classic story of Baby and Johnny, two fiercely independent young spirits from different worlds, who come together in what will be the most challenging and triumphant summer of their lives. Dirty Dancing – The Classic Story on Stage features the hit songs, “Hungry Eyes,” “Hey Baby,” “Do You Love Me?” and the heart stopping “(I’ve Had) The Time of My Life.” London’s Sunday Express says, “This crowd-pleasing stage adaptation hits the jackpot!” Don’t miss this record-breaking live theatre sensation. Dance Theatre of Harlem November 7 & 8, 2014 Touhill Performing Arts Center The country’s first AfricanAmerican ballet company returns to St. Louis in all its splendor, glory and magnificence! Founded in 1969 by Arthur Mitchell and the late Karel Shook, Dance Theatre of Harlem was considered “one of ballet’s most exciting undertakings” (The New York Times, 1971). After its establishment, the company

received unparalleled international acclaim and unprecedented success. It has been said that Dance Theatre of Harlem definitively debunked stereotypical opinions that African Americans could not dance ballet. Now, almost a half-century later, and after an eight-year hiatus, Dance Theatre of Harlem has re-launched. Under the artistic direction of the remarkable Virginia Johnson, former Dance Theatre of Harlem principal dancer and founding member, the company consists of 18 racially diverse dance artists, who perform an eclectic and demanding repertoire at the highest level, ranging from new and classical to neoclassical and contemporary. In the past year alone, the company has received outstanding accolades, critical acclaim and extensive media attention. Don’t miss the opportunity to witness the resurgence of Dance Theatre of Harlem! Tango Buenos Aires January 30 & 31, 2015 Touhill Performing Arts Center Back by popular demand, Tango Buenos Aires, one of Argentina’s greatest cultural exports, presents another fiery, hypnotic a n d e x p re s s i v e p e r f o r m a n c e . Accompanied by musicians from Buenos Aires, the dancers flawlessly execute the Tango with impressively intricate muscular grace and interlacing movements between couples. For this special production, Tango Buenos Aires performs the “Song of Eva Perón” – a Tango dance and music presentation inspired by the most important feminine character in Argentinian history, Eva Perón. Tracing her epic life—from her ascent to

fame in the 1930s to her death in 1952—this sparkling and poignant spectacle reveals the influence of Tango on Perón’s life. It’s a saucy and passionate story that keeps you fully engaged while you’re simultaneously swaying in your seat. Dance St. Louis season ticket holders receive priority seating and a discount on package seats. All tickets are exchangeable and seats are eligible for renewal. They also have the opportunity to purchase additional single tickets at a 10% discount so friends and family can come any time throughout the season (some restrictions apply). There are two season packages currently on sale – Premium Evening Package (five shows) for $146 to $226 and Matinee Sampler Package (three shows) for $98. For an additional cost, season ticket holders may supplement their package. The Premium Evening Package includes the following five shows: New Dance Horizons III, Dance Theatre of Harlem, Tango Buenos Aires, Aspen Santa Fe Ballet and Compagnie Käfig. The Matinee Sampler Package includes the following three shows: Dance Theatre of Harlem, Tango Buenos Aires and Compagnie Käfig. The 8th Annual SPRING TO DANCE® FESTIVAL 2015, Dirty Dancing and STOMP are not included in either package, but can be added at any time for an additional cost. Season ticket packages are on sale now and are available at the Dance St. Louis box office at 3547 Olive St. in the Centene Center for Arts and Education in Grand Center, by calling 314-534-6622, or by visiting dancestlouis.org.

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Hello, Dolly!, The Muny, St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. Stages presents Always…Patsy Cline, The Playhouse at Westport Plaza, St. Louis, 8:00 p.m. How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Robert G. Reim Theatre, Kirkwood, 8:00 p.m. Feast in the Park, Laumeier Sculpture Park, St. Louis, 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Flowers of the Four Seasons in Chinese and Japanese Art Exhibit, Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Runs through September 1. Sight Lines: Richard Serra’s Drawings for Twain Exhibit, Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Runs through September 7. Monsanto Hall Exhibit: Jack Curran, Missouri Botanical Garden, Ridgway Visitor Center, St. Louis, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Runs through August 22. Inspired by Nature: A Collection of Wildlife Art by Robert Bateman, Saint Louis Zoo, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., Runs through October 31. History Clubhouse: Let’s Build It!, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Runs through October 6. Mound City Exhibit, Laumeier Sculpture Park, St. Louis, 8:00 a.m., Runs through August 24. Imagining the Founding of St. Louis, History of Jazz Gallery

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Dining Delights

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At left, a Melt pierogi. At right, a a peanut butter and banana sandwich.

Melt Bar and Grilled lives up its billing By BILL ROSEBERRY Of The Edge Continuing on my "You Gotta Eat" road trip on the way to the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum with my dad, our second stop after Indianapolis was in Independence, Ohio, outside of Cleveland at the famous Melt Bar and Grilled. I say famous because this monster-of-thegrilled-cheese restaurant has been featured on Diners, Drive-ins and Dives and Man vs. Food, my two biggest cuisine weaknesses on the tube. Melt has five locations in Ohio, including: Cleveland Heights, Lakewood, Independence, Mentor and a new spot in Columbus. For my purposes I visited the location at 6700 Rockside Rd. in Independence because it was the closest one to my aunt and uncle's place in Kent where dad and I were staying. It was also the same location my cousin Brandon had gone during his college days in Cleveland and he had boasted of its awesomeness to me plenty. It's hard to find the words to describe Melt, ridiculous might fit the bill. This is the most quirky, unique and messy joint I've visited yet, but that's not to say it isn't the bomb. Melt opened in 2006 and has never looked back. Proprietor and executive chef Matt Fish had an insane idea to create a fusion place specializing in grilled cheese sandwiches and beer and this mad scientist has definitely created a monster. Melt boasts 40 craft beers rotating on tap to go with the crazy pairings and concoctions on the sandwiches. The first time I saw Melt showcased on TV I was captivated by its insane ideas and I knew when I was in the area it would be a perfect stop for my column. With sandwich names like: The Dude Abides, the Parmageddon, the Godmother and the Caribbean Jerk War Pig, it was safe to say it would be fun picking out my sandwich of choice. My dad and my aunt and uncle were with me on my trip and I think they were kind of weary of the expedition as I recited reviews of meals online and told the legacy of the Melt Challenge, a monster grilled cheese featuring 13 cheeses, three slices of bread and a pile of fries and slaw. That's over five

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pounds of food to be eaten in one sitting. In actuality I think my trio of fellow patrons had heart burn setting in as soon as they stepped foot inside Melt. I had carefully deliberated and plotted my order before we ever arrived. Since Melt could be considered the king of grilled cheese sandwiches, I chose to go with a selection fit for a king, the king of rock 'n roll that is. Elvis Presley's sandwich of choice was a peanut butter and banana sandwich and Melt just happens to have one on its menu. Now Presley and I may not have much in common physically — besides when the king's waistline expanded in his older years of course — but we do share a common love of food and I had never tried one of these behemoths. But first I of course had to pick out an appetizer to nibble on. I went with the Melt pierogi. It's a locally produced potato and onion pierogi, draped with sautéed onions, fresh napa vodka kraut, shredded cheddar cheese and sour cream. With the sizes of the sandwiches, I expected the pierogi to be huge, but it wasn't. That's not to say it wasn't good. The true winner of this appetizer was the sensational vodka kraut. It had a sweet taste that mixed well with the fried potato and onion pouch. I gobbled up all of the kraut before my dad had the opportunity to try it, but he was pleased with the pierogi itself. The only complaint that we had was the fried shell on it became a little rubbery around the edges and hard to cut through, but the warm center had a delectable taste. Finally my main meal arrived and quickly I was thankful that the pierogi order was small. This thing was oozing with ingredients. Consisting of caramelized banana, house-made peanut butter, cream cheese and candied peanuts on a giant Texas toast bun and served with mixed berry preserves, my heart skipped a beat when I saw it. (Actually I think it was just the plaque already forming on my arteries before I took a bite). Not to mention it was accompanied by hand-cut French fries and a dill pickle. I quickly took a deep breath and dug in. It was heavenly. The peanut butter and cream cheese swirled together to form a rich-flavored paste for the large hunks of

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banana and the whole peanuts, which were included in practically every bite. I finally decided to add the jelly concoction and was wowed by the awesome sweetness it added to my prize sandwich. What may have been the killer on this beast was the bread. It was huge and extremely filling. I forged through this colossal meal and quickly came to the realization of what probably did in the king — too many peanut butter and banana sandwiches. I'll have to say that Presley had taste though, and he wouldn't have been disappointed with Melt's version of his favorite. I'd be remiss not to mention the French fries, too. With as busy as Melt gets it's surprising how fresh the fries are there. It was easy to tell they are hand-cut daily and given much attention. They were absolutely delicious, unfortunately, I didn't eat many of them after the pierogi and my beastly sandwich. Dad was stuffed also. He ordered the mushroom melt, with garlic mushrooms, caramel port onions, wilted arugula and provolone cheese on a giant Texas toast bun. He may have been stuffed, but there were no complaints on his end either. My aunt and uncle were the smartest of the bunch, splitting a sandwich. They went with the Cleveland cheese steak with braised pulled beef brisket, garlic mushrooms, sautéed onions and peppers, rosemary onion aioli and provolone cheese. They were more than satisfied with their choice, too. As for those before-mentioned weirdnamed creations: The Dude Abides consists of homemade meatballs, fried mozzarella wedges, basil marinara, roasted garlic and provolone and romano cheeses. The Parmageddon is a take on words from the local town of Parma and is comprised of a potato and onion pierogi, fresh napa vodka kraut, sautéed onions and sharp cheddar on Texas toast. The Godmother consists of five-cheese lasagna with fresh fenneloregano pasta sheets, creamy tomato sauce, roasted red peppers, garlic wilted spinach and provolone and romano cheeses. Finally, the Caribbean Jerk War Pig is made up of jerk spiced pulled pork and seared pork belly, mango habenero chutney, caribbean slaw, fried sweet plantains and pepper-jack cheese.

One other sandwich that caught my attention was the Rising Sun, comprised of pan sautéed shrimp, kimchi pickle slaw, arugula, sweet thai chili aioli and muenster cheese. I could keep breaking down the menu all day with all of the quirky finds at Melt, but check it out for yourself at www. meltbarandgrilled.com. There are plenty of cool appetizers and the build-your-ownburger portion of the menu also. I of course had to check out the beers, too. I went with a Brooklyn summer ale on draft, which was decent and my dad, uncle and I each ordered a bottle of Sprecher's hard root beer, which was fantastic. There are plenty more choices rotating on draft and in bottles for those on the craft beer kick. As for the ambiance, it's as quirky as the food creations. There were lighted lawn ornaments displayed all over behind the bar from Halloween, Christmas and Easter and a large painted mural of celebrities on the wall near the entrance. There was also the menu itself, with old album covers on one side and the Melt menu on the other. I got Simon and Garfunkel, my dad got Phil Collins, my aunt got Phoebe and my uncle got Culture Club. While on quick glance it doesn't look like you can eat very healthy at Melt, on closer inspection you can. All sandwiches can be served with glutton free bread and there is also a nice salad section and the signature soups selections to be a little healthier than we were on our visit. Price-wise, it came to $65.88, but that's for four people and including an appetizer and a few beers, so you can order cheaper for sure. The Melt pierogi appetizer was only $6 and my peanut butter and banana masterpiece was only $9.50 and I surely didn't walk away hungry. To even get a little weirder, if you get a Melt tattoo you get 25 percent off for life. Just use one of Melt's logos in a tattoo on your body and you're in, discounted food. That sounds reasonable, reasonably insane. I have to say if I ever start a "You Gotta Eat" Hall of Fame, Melt will be an inaugural member. None of us even contemplated dinner after our lunch at Melt that day and I thought about skipping breakfast the next morning. Melt will certainly cure the hungriest of bellies when you gotta eat.


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Above and below are the prepartions for a previous Hog Log.

Baconfest returning to St. Louis For the Intelligencer Ameristar Casino Resort Spa St. Charles and River City Casino & Hotel recently announced executive chefs from both properties will create a 100-foot-long, 1,000pound ‘Hog Log’ at this year’s Baconfest St. Louis, Saturday, Aug. 16, at Soldier’s Memorial in downtown St. Louis. Baconfest St. Louis is the creation of Team Bacon, St. Louis. Baconfest is a celebration of

‘All-Things Bacon’ and will feature vendors showcasing bacon-related treats from many of the area’s finest restaurants, including Ameristar Casino Resort Spa St. Charles, Café Affton, Joanie’s Pizzeria, Lucas Park Grille, Molly’s in Soulard, River City Casino & Hotel, Rocket Fizz Soda Pop & Candy Shop, Steve’s Hot Dogs on The Hill and Tigin Irish Pub. Also returning is the second annual Bacon Battle competition and the second annual

‘Pardoning of the Pig’ by St. Louis County Executive Charley A. Dooley. The highlight of the event is the creation of a World Record 1,000-pound, 100-footlong Hog Log (500 pounds of woven bacon wrapping 500 pounds of ground Italian sausage) cooked in a custom-built 102-foot-long grill. The grill will be built at 6 a.m. Aug. 15, by a team of 20 volunteers. ‘Hog Log’ slices will be sold to the public during the festival, with all proceeds

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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. Mama Gusto’s Pizzeria 115 West Saint Louis St. Lebanon This is a great spot to grab an Italian meal. They have great pizza and the stromboli is amazing. Make sure to check out the deli attached to the restaurant. Pirronne’s Pizzeria 1775 Washington St. Florissant T h e p i z z a h e re i s a m a z i n g . They use provel cheese and have a slew of ingredients to go on top of their thin crust pies. During the day they have a great buffet lunch special, which also has a salad bar and soups and appetizers. Frank’s Restaurant 132 West Macarthur Dr. Cottage Hills It is an extensive menu with all kinds of choices, including breakfast selections, sandwiches, steaks, fish, pasta dishes and it’s cheap. Did I mention that it’s cheap? 1860’s Hardshell Café and Saloon 1860 S. 9th St., St. Louis Soulard A great place to get some Cajun and Creole food and have a good time to boot. It’s split into two sides, with the dining area on one end with great items like crab legs, gumbo, po’ boy sandwiches, red beans and rice and wonderful crab cakes. The other half of the building offers a full bar and live entertainment. Lotawata Creek Southern Grill 311 Salem Pl. Fairview Heights Fatten yourself up at this joint. The menu is ridiculously huge and the portions are even bigger. Get your own plate of fries for a side, or a bucket of onion rings. It offers a creative sandwich portion of the menu and great southern-style dishes, try the Mac Daddy Burger. You won’t go away hungry here, trust me. 1818 Chophouse 210 S. Buchanan St.

Edwardsville This is a great place to grab a steak dinner, that is their signature dish. A good place for a fancy dinner date, the ambience in the dining area is fantastic. It offers extensive breakfast, brunch and dinner menus, but be prepared to pay, it’s pretty expensive.

oil-based sauce, it’s good too. You can dine-in or get delivery here.

Johnson’s Corner Restaurant 2000 State St. Alton It’s a great neighborhood bar and restaurant. Sit at the bar and have a few drinks with a friendly staff and patrons. As for the food, get your hands on the best breaded pork tenderloin sandwich ever and check out the monster onion rings, too. Oriental Spoon 229 Sanatorium Edwardsville A Korean restaurant where you can’t go wrong. The Kimchi is very good as an appetizer and make sure to check out their bulgogi and bap selections. Make sure to ask your server about spiciness levels if you can’t handle hotness very well. Schiappa’s Italian Restaurant 402 S. Madison St. Lebanon A quiet pizzeria that offers plenty more than just pizza. Make sure to check out the great calzones on the menu. Wasabi Sushi Bar 100 S. Buchanan St. Edwardsville If you’re into sushi then this is a good place to check out. Choose from a big selection of rolls, from the California and spicy tuna rolls to great choices like the Batman and the Caterpillar. From unagi (eel), to sea urchin, salmon, shrimp and tuna, it has it all. Order the edamame on the appetizer menu Joe’s Pizza & Pasta 4 Club Centre Ct. Edwardsville The sweet tomato sauce makes

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Carrier Routes 401 CARRIER NEEDED! RT. 66— Newspaper carrier needed in the area of Stanford Place, Yale Ave, and Amherst Place Approximately 17 newspapers on this route. Papers need to be delivered by 5:00 p.m. Monday thru Friday and 8:30 a.m. Saturdays. If you are interested in this route, please call the Intelligencer at 618-656-4700 ext. 20

REAL FINDS

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Bed - Queen PillowTop Mattress Set New, still in plastic, $175. (618)772-2710. Can Deliver!

Music

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Bach Trumpetlike new, excellent condition, no dents. Includes 5C and 7C mouthpieces. Paid $700 for 3 years ago, willing to accept $400. By appointment 618-806-0674.

Whether it’s pets, clothing, electronics...whatever you need, look for it here in The Edwardsville Intelligencer.

If you have an item to place, call 656-4700 ext. 27

Misc. Merchandise

Houses For Rent

426

$1900/month.

C.K.S. METAL CORP. (618) 656-5306

2800+ sq. feet, 4br, 2 full ba, 2 half ba. Edwardsville School District. Close to shopping & highways, tucked away off those busy streets. Call: (317) 378-3258.

M-F 8:00-5:00 SAT 8-12

EDWARDSVILLE, IL #1 Copper $2.74/lb. #2 Copper $2.60/lb. Yellow Brass $1.65/lb. Stainless $.61/lb. Painted Siding $.60/lb. Scrap Alum $.51-.71/lb. Alum Cans $.58/lb. Clean Alum Wheels $.71/lb. Electric Motors $.25/lb. Seal Units $.18 Batteries $.29 Christmas Lights $.32 Insulated Wire #1-$1.15 #2-$.90 Scrap Iron $150.-$180./Ton

2BR, 1BA home in E’ville. Quiet area. Avail. Now. $675/ mo + dep. 267-2386 2br, 1ba, 2 car garage, walkout basement, W/D hookup, $850/mo + dep. 618-616-5658.

CHECK ALL OUR PRICES AT CKSMETALCORP.COM CALL FOR TODAY’S PRICES!!

Lawn & Garden

3br, 2ba ranch on 1 acre in Glen Carbon $1700/mo. fridge/stove Call 618-530-4044.

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4 bedroom 2.5 bath in The Oaks Subdivision, Avail. 8/1. $2100/mo. Call 314-640-3264.

For Sale: 1967 IH140 with woods Belly Moner. In Excellent Condition. Contact M. Skretvedt: Home - 618-655-0063 Cell - 618-580-9335

Publisher's Notice

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605 Hill Road 2br-1ba, newly remodeled, near D’town Edw., I-270 & SIUE. $950. 920-2599

Apts/Duplexes/Homes www.glsrent.com (618)656-2230

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All Real Estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Fair Housing Act which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, status or national origin or an intention to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimination.” Familial status includes children living with parents or legal custodians, pregnant women and people securing custody of children under 18. This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper are available on an equal opportunity basis. To complain of discrimination call HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777. The toll free telephone number for the hearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275.

*Glen Carbon, 3br/2ba $1,200/mo., *Worden, 3+BR/4BA, $1,700/ mo., 514-9954

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1928 APPLEGATE, EDWARDSVILLE OPEN FLOOR PLAN PERFECT FOR ENTERTAINING. Fenced yard. Bay window in dining room. Kitchen features a breakfast bar. Large master bedroom with cathedral ceiling, double doors, walk in closet and bath has double vanity. $180,000

CALL JAN ALONS 618-781-2511

2430 LAKESHORE DRIVE, COLUMBIA WALKOUT RANCH FEATURES MANY UPGRADES including a 2nd full kitchen in lower level. Main level features hardwood & ceramic flooring, SS appliances, and vaulted ceilings. Large Patio convenient for entertaining. Call today for your Private Tour of this Beautiful Home! $239,900 CALL SUSAN JO COKER 618-444-2671

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2031 TREASURE DRIVE, EDWARDSVILLE GREAT STARTER HOME OR DOWNSIZER. 2 Bedrooms/1 Bath with deck overlooking large lot and storage shed. Walking distance to lake access. Includes ONE YEAR HOME WARRANTY. $119,900 CALL JASON THORPE 618-514-5821

26 FIELDCREST, MARYVILLE BRICK COMBO RANCH. Hardwood floors. Plastered walls. Wood cabinets in kitchen. Main floor laundry room. Huge family room. Secluded patio area. Spacious 3-car garage & finished walkout lower level. $279,900 CALL SUSAN LANDING, MANAGING BROKER 618-779-7777

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Classified Houses For Rent

705

Apts/Duplexes For Rent

Stunning 1 acre fenced back yard 4br/2.5ba, edw schools $1800/mo. 407-5300

Apts/Duplexes For Rent

Apts/Duplexes For Rent

Collinsville, Lg. 1BR, carport, nice area, w/s/t incl. On site w/d. $495 + dep. 781-7692.

3br, 2.5ba duplex in Glen Carbon, $1,300/ mo + dep. Min. 1yr lease. 618-781-0701

E’ville N.Main St, 2 BR, AC, stove, refrig, non-smokers. $600. 415.755.8685

2BR Townhomes, Edw 1.5 BA, w/d hkup, No pets. $750 w/gar; 692-1745; 978-2867. 3 BR duplex. Glen Carbon, $850. garage, no pets. Agent Owned. 618-830-4265

Available Soon! 2br, 1.5ba townhomes. (618)692-9310 www.rentchp.com

Expect to be impressed in this exceptional 1.5 story with amenities galore plus beautifully finished lower level. PR101962 EDWARDSVILLE (618)791-9298 (618)660-2615

DIANA MASSEY TEAM

LISTING AGENTS FOR THE MONTH OF JULY

Magnificent 5 bedroom/4 bath home in Gerber Woods subdivision. Park like setting. Oversize wooded lot. Very private. PR101961

A COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE has made these Associates leaders in the real estate market.

NICE 1br apt. open flr plan. $640. Washer/ dryer, appliances incl. Call 618-656-9200

CONGRATULATIONS

NEW LISTING

3.5 Acre lot plus 1.5 story home built in 1998. Easy highway access with private flat lot and lovely home. PR101960

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-3

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OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-3

HWY 159-Maryville, 1200sq., 5 offices, rec area. $900/ 346-7878

RENTALS!

NEW LISTING

Picture perfect and UPDATED 1.5 story home featuring 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fenced backyard and detached 2 car garage. PR101969

NEW LISTING

5 S. FAIRMOUNT ALTON $775,000

725

www.osbornproperties.com

$229,900 ST JACOB JUDINE LUX CHRIS MILLER

(618)520-5516

Office Space For Rent

Furnished Eff., dish, i-net, WiFi, utilities, no smoking w/ ref. $545/mo. 972-0948

$239,900 GLEN CARBON JANINE SHIELDS (618)789-7111

$68,000 ALTON TODD LINNEMEYER

4000 Sq Ft retail space for lease, 1411 Montclaire West on Troy Rd 618-530-6138

Wilkendevelopment.com

$299,000 EDWARDSVILLE IRMA AUGUST (618)558-8422

Open floor plan ranch, 3 bdrm, hardwood, privacy fenced yard. PR101968

712

Commercial Space For Rent 720

Montclaire area duplex 2br, 2ba, bsmnt, 1 car garage. $900/mo. 541-5831 or 558-5058.

NEW LISTING

Roommates

Newly renovated condo w/private room, partially furnished, w/ washer/dryer included. Quiet cul-de-sac. 3min. from SIUE. Private parking. $375 +deposit. 618/979-1561

LUXURY 2 BRs located at 270 & 111 Gourmet kitchens, 2 bay windows, washer/dryer included. WST included. Must See! $675. Call for our move-in specials! (618)931-3333.

FOR RENT: LUXURY TOWNHOMES AND APARTMENTS. 3BR/2BA or 2BR/1.5BA in Highland. $695-$735/mo. Call (618)830-4985.

Beautifully maintained, gorgeously landscaped 4 bed, 3 bath, 3 car w/screened deck, granite counters, walkout lower level. PR101963

JUDINE LUX (618) 531-0488 CHRIS MILLER (618) 580-6133

710

Like new 2br ground level, no stairs, Collinsville, $675/mo. 345-9610. Specials!

E’ville, N. Kansas St. br, ba, new kit, laundry w/s/t incl. off street parking, 618-656-2316

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Apts/Duplexes For Rent

HOUSE / CONDOS & APARTMENTS HARTMANN RENTALS CALL FOR DETAILS 618-344-7900 HartRent.info for Photos & Prices

E’ville, 50 Devon Ct. 1 & 2 BR apts. w/s/t paid. 618-791-9062

2BR Townhome: quiet Glen Carbon area, Very Clean! All appls includes washer/dryer. No pets. $695/mo. + dep. 314-378-0513.

NEW LISTING

710

3br TH 1200sq. ft. Collinsville, $890/mo. 345-9610. Specials!! skyviewtownhouses.com

618-624-4610 cecilmanagement.com Glen Carbon 1BR, all electric, stove, fridge, dw, stacked w/d, FP, trash pd from $615. 618-624-4610 carports available 2BR, 1.5BA, all electric, stove, fridge, wd hookups, from $695. 618-624-4610

2 BR, 1 Bath Glen Carbon QUAIL HOLLOW w/d hook-ups, $685 (618)346-7878 osbornproperties.com

$499,000

710

2BR Apt, E’ville. $700/rent., $700 dep. w/s/t included. (314)-574-3858

2 BR 1.5 BA Townhomes SMOKE FREE. 15 minutes to St. Louis and SIUE. I-255/ Horseshoe Lake Rd area. $690 mo includes washer/ dryer, water, sewer and trash service. No pets. www.fairway-estates.net 618-931-4700

1BR loft apt & 1BR duplex $585/mo $1000dep. 656-8953

Apts/Duplexes For Rent

2BR 3rd flr Apt. Luxury plus! Rehabbed brick warehouse on 3 quiet acres dwntn Edwville. $850 + dep. No pets 270 W. Union. Call 618-334-3647

710

1BR apt, w/d hkup Non-smoking, no pets. $590/mo + dep 6569204 or cell: 444-1004

710

(618)531-0488 (618)580-6133

3308 GARVEY EDWARDSVILLE $729,990

$130,000 EDWARDSVILLE KAREN CURRIER (618)616-6891

OPEN HOUSE SUN 1-3

Important Message: Companies that do business by phone can’t ask you to pay for credit before you get it. For more information, call toll-free 1-877-FTC-HELP. A public service message from the Edwardsville Intelligencer and the Federal Trade Commission.

Lots For Sale

2 acre lots in Country Grove on Quercus Grove Rd., N. of Carpenter, Edw. schls, all utilities avail including Natural gas, underground electric, etc. Call 656-6414/ 972-0526

HOMES 4 SALE

NEW LISTING

Charming 3BR/2BA with wood floors, newer kitchen, fireplace and privacy fence. PR101966 $110,500 GODFREY SANDIE LAMANTIA

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NEW PRICE

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DIANA MASSEY TEAM (618) 791-5024 OR (618) 791-9298 A COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE has made these Associates leaders in the real estate market.

CONGRATULATIONS

BRENDA HOLSHOUSER (618) 789-2742 A COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE has made this Associate a leader in the real estate market.

(618)978-2384

SELLING AGENTS FOR THE MONTH OF JULY

7008 ALSTON COURT EDWARDSVILLE $469,900

SANDIE LAMANTIA (618)978-2384

820

LYNN CARR (618) 616-1806

36 GINGER CREEK Parkway GLEN CARBON $269,500

905 CHANCELLOR EDWARDSVILLE $202,000

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Portrait of peace backyard! Finished LL, subdivision pool. Location adjacent to everything! PR101705

3 bdrm home w/detached garage, updated, wood floors, sunroom. Move-in ready. Great for rental. PR101834

Hosted by

A COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE has made this Associate a leader in the real estate market.

CATHLEEN KEASEY (618)660-2615

KAREN CURRIER (618)616-6891

$221,500 GLEN CARBON

$115,000 GLEN CARBON

FEATURED LISTING

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Impressive and timeless 1.5 story nestled on a landscaped oasis w/waterfall and pond, chef's kit, hearth rm, 2 story great rm and finished walkout LL. PR101838

Edwardsville's Newest Subdivision, maintenance free living, 4 thoughtfully designed floor plans w/signature Spencer Home finishes and customizable options. PR101603

At Home On The Lake! 2 story living rm, hrdwd flrs, double sided frpl, granite countertops, main flr mstr and finished walkout LL. PR101776

Beautifully updated 4 brdm, 4 bth home, finished walkout LL on 1+ acre wooded lot. PR101875

SUMMER FUN! 2 acres, 3 bdr, 3 bth, inground pool, hot tub, stocked pond. PR101091

Custom built 1.5 story executive home. Quality inside/wildlife outside. Minutes to Edwardsville. PR101873

$739,000 EDWARDSVILLE

$569,900 EDWARDSVILLE

$429,900 GLEN CARBON

$349,900

$275,000

FEATURED LISTING

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BEAUTIFUL 3BR/4BA home in Esic close to bike trails, YMCA, schools with 2624 sf living area. PR101849

Spacious brick ranch in desirable location. Everything on one level. Oversized corner lot. Inground pool and fenced yard. PR101881

Nicely updated home situated on 6.4 +/- partially wooded acres. PR101589

Country living on 2 acres close town. Attached 2 car and 4 car detached garage. PR101880

LARGE BI-LEVEL in Troy has just received major updates and improvements! PR101003

Charming 3 bdrm ranch in historic LeClaire area. Call to see today! PR101762

$215,000 EDWARDSVILLE

$210,000 EDWARDSVILLE

$195,000

GREENVILLE

$419,500

Glen Carbon

$174,900 EDWARDSVILLE

$169,900

TROY

TROY

WOOD RIVER

$112,000 EDWARDSVILLE

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