September 3, 2009 | Vol. 6 | No. 52
SIUE’s Arts & Issues Returns page 3
Truman Lake page 12
JAC Announces Fall Classes page 17
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Ugly Coyote, -The Improv Trick, 2715 Cherokee St., St. Louis Of Animals: Photographs by Frank Noelker -Sheldon Concert Hall, St. Louis Grand Center
SIUE announces 2009-10 schedule.
Vocalist will perform at Off Broadway.
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Tarantino scores with latest film.
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Friday September 4______ Disney On Ice -The Family Arena, St. Charles Gateway Cup Bicycle Race -Lafayette Square, Downtown St. Louis, Hill Neighborhood, U-City; free Of Animals: Photographs by Frank Noelker -Sheldon Concert Hall, St. Louis Grand Center St. Louis Astronomical Society Star Party -St. Louis Science Center, Forest Park
St. Louis, Hill Neighborhood, U-City; free Big Muddy Blues Festival -Laclede’s Landing, St. Louis, Mo.; free 2009 Japanese Festival -Mo. Botanical Garden, St. Louis Labor of Love Music Festival -Alton Riverfront Amphitheater, $15 adv.; $20 at gate
The Moody Blues -Fox Theatre, St. Louis, Mo., 8 p.m. Disney On Ice -The Family Arena, St. Charles Gateway Cup Bicycle Race, -Lafayette Square, Downtown St. Louis, Hill Neighborhood, U-City; free Big Muddy Blues Festival -Laclede’s Landing, St. Louis, Mo.; free Of Animals: Photographs by Frank Noelker -Sheldon Concert Hall, St. Louis Grand Center Amazing Challenge -St. Louis Science Center, Forest Park
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Curious George Live! -Chaifetz Arena, St. Louis, Mo. 7 p.m. 2009 Japanese Festival -Mo. Botanical Garden, St.
Gateway Cup Bicycle Race -Lafayette Square, Downtown St. Louis, Hill Neighborhood, U-City; free 2009 Japanese Festival -Mo. Botanical Garden, St. Louis
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Arts & Issues SIUE announces 2009-10 lineup By JULIA BIGGS Of The Edge SIUE’s Arts & Issues celebrates its 25th anniversary season with another exciting line up of concerts and performances for the 2009-10 season. The country rock band Poco kicks off the Arts & Issues season on Sept. 26. This is a special performance as it marks the fourth time that this legendary band has performed on campus. The group appeared at the Mississippi River Festival (MRF) in 1975 and 1979 and also played at the MRF pre-season festival in 1972. This year’s performance coincides with the 40th anniversary of the MRF’s inaugural season and should prove to be a magical, nostalgic filled evening with one of America’s best country rock groups. One of the greatest voices of contemporary poetry comes to the Meridian Ballroom on October 4 with “An Afternoon with Maya Angelou.” Considered to be a remarkable Renaissance woman, Dr. Maya Angelou is a celebrated poet, memoirist, novelist, educator, d r a m a t i s t , p ro d u c e r, a c t re s s , historian, filmmaker, and civil rights activist. Born in St. Louis,
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Angelou comes “home” to spread her legendary wisdom through the sheer beauty of her words and lyrics. The unique, acoustical music of Autumn’s Child featuring Mark Holland will fill the Meridian Ballroom on Nov. 18. Holland has described the music of Autumn’s Child as Global Chamber Music – a hybrid of world, jazz, classical and folk music. The soothing and sometimes haunting sounds of Autumn’s Child features Holland and his mastery of the native American flute. Autumn’s Child’s performance will include instrumentation of a cello, piano, guitar, percussion, harp and tabla. Native American hoop dancer Lowery Begay will also perform. The 2009-10 Arts & Issues season continues into the New Year with the Carpe Diem Quartet & Peter Soave as they perform the Music of Aldemaro Romero on Jan. 30. Carpe Diem performs a classical repertoire but their music is a collaboration of gypsy, tango, folk, pop, rock, and jazz inspired music. Their latest disc was selected for the 2009 Grammy Awards Entry List in four categories: Best Classical Album, Best Chamber Music Performance, Best New Artist, and Best Engineered Album-Classical. Carpe Diem String Quartet performs with Peter Soave, who will amaze the audience with his command of the accordion and bandoneon, a type of accordion used in Latin music. To g e t h e r C a r p e D i e m a n d Soave will perform music of the late Aldemaro Romero. Aldemaro
Romero was an international recording star and one of the foremost Latin music orchestra leaders in the world. Aldemaro Romero was also the father of SIUE’s new dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Aldemaro Romero, Jr., who will conduct several pieces in this concert. Seating is limited for this performance. In February, Arts & Issues brings in acclaimed scientist and the principal investigator of NASA’s Mars Exploration Program, Steven Squyres, in “Roving Mars: Spirit, Opportunity and the Exploration of the Red Planet.” Squyres, best known as the face and voice of NASA’s spectacular mission to Mars using two hightech robotic rovers, will detail how he turned what seemed like an improbable dream into a reality. Malashock Dance takes the stage on April 1 in Dunham Hall. Through their dynamic, emotionally charged choreography, Malashock Dance’s magnificently trained dancers never cease to amaze with their leaps, lifts, powerful sustained movement and artistry. Founded by Emmy-winning choreographer John Malashock in 1988 after years of touring with top companies such as Twyla Tharp Dance, this leading California dance company will charm with their intimate, playful pieces that express the intricacies of human relationships. Seating is limited for this performance. The legendary Count Basie Orchestra takes center stage May 1
for the Arts & Issues series as part of the Annual SIUE Jazz Festival. This premier jazz band celebrates the big band experience through the completely original and identifiable Count Basie repertoire. D i re c t e d b y B i l l H u g h e s , t h e Count Basie Orchestra “swings” with musicians hand-picked by Count Basie himself. The 2009-10 Arts & Issues season comes to a close on May 15 with UMO Ensemble “Zen Tales” on May 15. In the past 23 years, UMO Ensemble has become known as one of the most innovative, compelling and critically acclaimed performance companies based in the Pacific Northwest. UMO’s mission is dedicated to “providing awe, challenge and inspiration” to theatre audiences through its compelling art. In Zen Tales, ancient zen and sufi stories as told by UMO monk clowns tackle the question of the existence of time through mask, puppetry, live music and laughter. Tickets for the Arts & Issues performances may be purchased o n l i n e a t w w w. s i u e . e d u / artsandissues/ General admission is $27, SIUE staff, retirees, alumni or seniors 65 and older are $25 and students are $13. A subscription to all eight shows is $168. Subscription prices per show if five to seven shows are purchased in advance is $23 apiece. If you have any questions, e-mail Grant Andree at gandree@siue.edu or contact the Fine Arts Box Office in Dunham Hallat 650-5774.
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People People planner Green Homes Festival planned
• Thirty workshops with regional experts in sustainable homebuilding, home and vehicle efficiency, solar and wind energy, keeping bees and chickens, urban farming, composting and more. • Painting a Metro bus with artist Sarah Linquist, Master Scenic Painter at The Muny in Forest Park. • A Green Craft Fair featuring fashions, home dÊcor, toys and gifts made by area artisans. • Solar car races with prizes presented by cross-country solar racing champions from area colleges. • Local, healthy and sustainablyproduced treats served in a shaded food court. The Green Homes Festival will be held in the 3600 block of Grandel Square, between Grand Blvd. and Spring Ave. For more information or to register as an exhibitor, visit www. greenhomesSTL.org or call (314) 5770220.
Grandel Square, the urban home of the Missouri Botanical Garden’s EarthWays Center, will be transformed into a “green street promenade� of exhibitors, vendors and children’s activities at the 8th annual Green Homes Festival, Saturday, Sept. 26 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Enjoy expert workshops and demonstrations as you learn how to reduce your home’s energy costs while helping to protect the planet. The event is free and open to the public, presented by the Missouri Botanical Garden’s EarthWays Center and the Missouri Coalition for the Environment. More than 70 exhibitors, art activities and street entertainment celebrate sustainable living while offering fun for the entire family. Highlights of the festival include:
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People People planner MOBOT to host Japanese Festival Thunderous taiko beats, supersized sumo bouts, meticulouslymanicured bonsai trees, traditional kimono fashions and masterful bunraku puppetry: the sights, sounds and culture of the Far East pervade the Midwest at the annual Japanese Festival, held Labor Day weekend at the Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis. Seiwa-en, the “garden of pure, clear harmony and peace” and one of the largest authentic Japanese
wrestlers) Koryu and Sunahama, Hawaiian island natives who retired from professional wrestling in Japan after achieving high rank. New in 2009, they are joined by a third sumotori from the islands: Kamikiiwa. Although they weigh in at an intimidating 1,100-plus combined pounds, these giants are truly gentle, inviting audience participation from young and old alike who wish to learn about the training, fighting techniques and lifestyle of Japan’s ancient warriors. Also new to the Japanese Festival stage is bunraku, a form of
traditional Japanese puppet theater, presented by the University of Missouri-Columbia Bunraku Bay Puppet Troupe. Japanese Festival hours are Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 6 and 7 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. (doors open at 9 a.m. and remain open until 10 p.m. for evening candlelight w a l k s ) , a n d M o n d a y, S e p t . 8 (Labor Day) from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is $15 for adults, $10 for seniors ages 65 and over, and $5 for children ages three to 12. Missouri Botanical Garden members are $5. The Missouri Botanical Garden is located at 4344 Shaw Blvd. in south
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Music
Paul Thorn will visit Off Broadway By DEBBIE SETTLE Of The Edge Paul Thorn will be performing at Off Broadway, located at 3509 Lemp Ave., in St. Louis, on Tuesday, Sept. 22. The first thing you notice is “the voice,” unique and distinctive, the voice of a man who has walked a long, hot span over dusty Mississippi country roads. At times soulful, raw, melancholy, brazen, funky, circumspect, serene, brooding, and mutinous, the voice expresses the range of human emotions, from forlorn grimness to incandescent optimism. And after repeated listens, you realize that his is not merely the voice of a poet but also of a merciful prophet, a summation not unjustified. Those who follow the career of Paul Thorn believe he is both. Thorn’s latest CD is “A Long Way from Tupelo,” a collection of songs which once again illustrates Thorn’s versatility and authentic connection to the music of the Mississippi heartland: blues, country, gospel, rhythm and blues, and rock ‘n’ roll. Thorn excels as a musical storyteller. Maybe, given his background, he just can’t help it. His songs are conduits for that gritty part of the South where beleaguered wisdom is as likely from the bottom of a bottle of Johnny Walker Red as it is from the pulpit of an old country church. And the latest Paul Thorn CD remains true to form. Prophets are called and poets are born so it’s no surprise that Paul Thorn is from Tupelo, Mississippi, the same music-drenched region that gave us Elvis. The son of a Pentecostal preacher, Paul grew up shaking his leg and tambourine while singing in his father ’s revivals. Paul recorded his first CD, “Hammer and Nail,” for A&M records, then recorded “Ain’t Love Strange,” for Miles Copeland’s Ark 21 label. A couple of years later, Thorn switched musical gears and record companies to record the critically acclaimed “Mission Temple Fireworks Stand,” a quirky collection of songs about people on the byways of backwater South. In 2005, Thorn followed up with “Are You With Me,” 12 songs about love gone wrong - and right. If listening to a Paul Thorn CD is satisfying, then catching a Paul Thorn show is a revelation. He is a superb entertainer fronting a band of musical veterans who know exactly what to do. He weaves his stories throughout; mostly funny ones about himself, people he has known, old girlfriends, and childhood discoveries. And his conversational tones conjure an old buddy sitting in the back of a ’69 Dodge pickup drinking beer on a dark, sultry Mississippi night. His performance chops are no accident. Thorn is one of the hardest working people in the business and a hardcore veteran of the road. Before he became the main attraction, Thorn opened for some of the most established acts touring today including Mark Knopfler, Jeff Beck, Sting, John Hiatt, Robert Cray, Marianne Faithful and John Prine. His tours are heavy and hectic, spanning over 200 dates a year in the United States and Canada. If you would like to hear Paul Thorn or read more about him, visit www.paulthorn.com or www.myspace.com/paulthorn.
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Band Bio: Shaman’s Harvest By DEBBIE SETTLE Of The Edge Members: Nathan, Adam, Josh, Matt and Craig Shaman’s Harvest hails from Jefferson City, Mo., and travel around the Midwest bring their rock message to their fans. With the May 1 release of their newest album “Shine” comes the first single “Dragonfly” which has been getting air play all around the country. Named in the line-up for Pointfest at Verizon Wireless Amphitheater, it may not take to long before the bar stage is shoved aside for the arena stage. The group has been rocking for about a decade and has transgressed from their first album, “Last Call for Goose Creek,” which was touted as “good ol’ Country Rock at its finest,” to their latest release “Shine” which is much more modern rock sound. A recent critic defined the group’s sound “They definitely have found their sound. Penetrating lyrics, thunderous drums fueled by face melting guitar riffs is sure to drive this machine into the minds of many!” You can read more about Shaman’s Harvest at www.myspace.com/ shamansharvest
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Music Music Ccalendar Thursday, Sept. 3
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• Kim Massie, The Beale on Broadway, St. Louis • Chippewa Chapel Traveling Guitar Circle, Medicine Show and Open Mic, Iron Barley, South CitySt. Louis, Mo., 8 p.m.
Sunday, Sept. 6
• The Gaslight Anthem, Murder by Death, The Loved Ones, Pop’s, Sauget • Chippewa Chapel Traveling Guitar Circle, Medicine Show and Open Mic, Iron Barley, South CitySt. Louis, Mo., 8 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 4 • Stillwater, Tattoo’d Lady, Troy, Mo., 9 p.m. • Dave Mendoza, Villa Marie Winery, Maryville, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 5 • Rock For Hope, featuring O c k u m s R a z o r, v i s i t w w w. rockforhopeconcert.com, Warrenton Mo. • The Moody Blues, Fox Theatre, St. Louis, 8 p.m. • Big Muddy Blues Festival,
• Open Mic w/Butch Moore, Stagger Inn, Edwardsville, 9:30 p.m. • David Catani, Villa Marie Winery, Maryville, 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. • B u ff a lo Bob Blues Band, Backstreet Jazz and Blues, Maryland Heights • Big Muddy Blues Festival, Laclede’s Landing, St. Louis, Mo.
Friday, Sept. 11 • Light the Night, Upper Muny
Parking Lot, Forest Park, St. Louis • Butch Moore/Jordan Harper, Villa Marie Winery, Maryville, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Saturday, Sept. 12 • Brian Regan, The Pageant, St. Louis, 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. • Raven Moon, 23rd Annual Manchester Homecoming, 359 Old
Meramec Station Rd., Manchester, Main Stage, Paul Schroeder Park, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Monday, Sept. 14 • Madahoochi and Friends, C i c e ro ’ s , 9 p . m . , D e l m a r / T h e Loop • Soulard Blues Band, Broadway Oyster Bar, St. Louis, 9 p.m.
Tuesday, Sept. 8 • The Mars Volta, The Pageant, St. Louis, Mo.
Wednesday, Sept. 9 • O p e n M i c w / D u c k Ta p e Duo Trio, 9:30 p.m., Stagger Inn, Edwardsville
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Music Tuning in PLAY:stl Music Festival & Conference set F ro m S e p t e m b e r 1 7 t o 1 9 , 2 0 0 9 , o v e r 1 0 0 l o c a l , regional, national and international bands will converge on the Delmar Loop for the third annual PLAY:stl Music Festival & Conference. In addition to providing great live entertainment, festival organizers aim to further raise the profile of St. Louis area as a musical hub, rich with talent and fans. Performing artists will find a broader audience, as well as educational and networking opportunities to increase their career success. Behind the PLAY:stl Music Festival & Conference is PLAYBACK:stl, the more than seven-year-old, St. Louisbased online music and entertainment magazine founded and run by local husband-and-wife team, Laura Hamlett and Jim Dunn. More than just a collection of words, PLAYBACK: stl has long been involved in the music scene, drawing attention to the local music community and independent artists for many years.
“Once again, we are proud to shine a light on St. Louis and its long-standing appreciation for music,” says Hamlett. “In addition to the over 100 local, regional and national bands, we will also have a respectable showing of international bands.” This year ’s headliners will include The Hood Internet, The Antlers, Owen, Samantha Crain & the Midnight Shivers and more. The music festival will feature over 100 acts on 10 stages over 3 nights. Venues include Cicero’s, Blueberry Hill (both the Duck and Elvis Rooms), Desmond Lee, Brandt’s, Racanelli’s Cucina, Vintage Vinyl and others. The conference portion will be geared toward musician education and networking, with panels featuring industry professionals discussing such topics as booking and touring, promotion, and the business of music. Admission to all PLAY:stl Festival showcases will be via three-day wristbands ($15), available August 15 throughout the Loop at such merchants as Vintage Vinyl, Cicero’s, Brandt’s and Subterranean Books, on campus at Webster and Washington Universities, and online at www.playstlfest. com. For full artist lineup and schedule as well as complete
information on attending, sponsoring or volunteering for the PLAY:stl Music Festival & Conference, keep an eye on www.playstlfest.com.
Take 6 to perform at Powell Hall The a cappella jazz group Take 6 belongs not only to the rich traditions of doo-wop and gospel sounds of the 1950s, but also to the jazz and pop styles that have emerged since the 1990s. Multiple Grammy winners, the Hunstville, Alabama natives have performed with such artists as Quincy Jones, Ella Fitzgerald, Stevie Wonder, Aaron Neville, George Benson and Al Jarreau. The sublime acoustics of Powell Hall will be make a perfect holiday home for the harmony-rich vocals of Take 6. The concert is at 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 17 at Powell Hall. Tickets range from $25 to $70 and may be purchased online at www.slso.org, or by phone at 314-534-1700, or in person at the Powell Hall Box Office, 718 N. Grand Blvd. For group sales call 314-286-4155.
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Movies
“The Time Traveler’s Wife”
So let’s try and get this straight, here. Eric Bana plays a guy named Henry who can travel through time, only he can’t control where or when he goes. He also can’t control how he gets back, except for when he tries certain tricks to place himself in a state of mind to time travel. Even then there’s no way to guarantee which version of Henry will show up: the same one who left or a younger or older version of himself. The only constant seems to be that when he shows up at his destination, he’s always naked. (Somehow, Henry has found time between all his travels to hit the gym.) Hunky as he is, he’d be a frustrating guy to fall in love with, or even date. But Rachel McAdams’ character, Clare, must be made of stronger stuff than the rest of us, because not only does she tolerate Henry’s pesky inconsistency, she believes he’s her destiny, and that he has been since the first time she saw him as a precocious 6-year-old girl. Director Robert Schwentke’s film, based on the Audrey Niffenegger best-seller, breezes over the fact that Clare and Henry’s meet-cute is more like a meetcreepy. He doesn’t freak her out at all, presumably because she knows, even at this tender age, that she is cosmically meant to be with this much-older man. Maybe it’s more plausible on the written page — or maybe you just have to be a hopeless romantic, and willing to shut off the part of your brain that craves logic, to enjoy this. But strangely, in the script from Bruce Joel Rubin (an Oscar-winner for “Ghost”), the timetravel gimmick supersedes any sort of substance, depth or character development. RATED: PG-13 for thematic elements, brief disturbing images, nudity and sexuality. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Two stars out of four.
“Inglourious Basterds”
If only Quentin Tarantino the director weren’t so completely in love with Quentin Tarantino the writer, this might have been a great movie rather than a good movie with moments of greatness. Everything that’s thrilling and maddening about his films coexists and co-mingles here: the visual dexterity and the interminable dialogue, the homage to cinema and the drive to redefine it, the compelling bursts of energy and the numbingly draggy sections. And then there is the violence, of course: violence as a source of humor, as sport, violence merely because it looks cool on camera, and because the 46year-old Tarantino still has the sensibilities of a 12-year-old boy. “Inglourious Basterds” also reflects the discipline, or lack thereof, of an adolescent — one who’s never been told “no.” Certain scenes of his wildly revisionist World War II saga have a palpable tension, but then he undermines them by allowing them to go on way too long. As for the plot ... well, it might be in there somewhere amid the many meandering
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threads. The film follows a band of Jewish American soldiers, led by twangy Tennessean Lt. Aldo Raine (a hilarious Brad Pitt), who hunt Nazis. Tarantino also intertwines the stories of Shosanna Dreyfus (Melanie Laurent), who fled to Paris and opened a movie theater after Nazis killed her family; Hans Landa (Christoph Waltz), the Nazi colonel who orchestrated that attack; German movie star Bridget von Hammersmark (Diane Kruger), who’s an undercover agent for the Brits; and Nazi war hero Fredrick Zoller (Daniel Bruhl), who’s about to become a star by playing himself in a propaganda flick about his exploits. RATED: R for strong graphic violence, language and brief sexuality. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING Two and a half stars out of four.
“Passing Strange The Movie”
It’s easy to see why Spike Lee was drawn to Stew, the onenamed musician and mastermind behind the Broadway production “Passing Strange.” Like Lee, the artist formerly known as Mark Stewart possesses a powerful and singular voice, one he uses to express vividly his own experience of growing up black in America. And Lee has always shown a strong affinity for music in his films, as evidenced by his longtime collaboration with composer and jazz trumpeter Terence Blanchard. In bringing Stew’s Tony-winning “Passing Strange” to the screen, Lee took the wise and uncharacteristic step of staying out of the way — of letting the songs and the story play out without inserting himself into them. Lee shot two performances at New York’s Belasco Theatre before the show closed, then shot it again without an audience. The result is so crisp and intimate, it makes you feel as if you’re on stage with Stew (who narrates) and the rest of his formidable cast. The semi-autobiographical “Passing Strange” tells the story of a black Los Angeles teenager, known as Youth (Daniel Breaker), who struggles to find his artistic identity in the 1970s. Among the forces that shape him are his churchgoing mother (Eisa Davis) and the bohemians he meets in Amsterdam and Berlin (De’Adre Aziza, Colman Domingo, Chad Goodridge and Rebecca Naomi Jones in multiple roles). The coming-of age tale may sound familiar and the self-serious debates about creativity can grow repetitive. But the powerful and catchy rock songs, along with Stew’s humorously pointed observations about race, make “Passing Strange” compelling and moving. RATED: Not rated but contains language, drug use and sexual content. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING Three stars out of four.
“Post Grad”
This comedy about a driven, hardworking college student who can’t find a job after she graduates actually might have been relevant. It might have been a satirical and insightful
look into how our soured economy has dashed the dreams of a generation. Instead, it’s a flat and tonally jumbled amalgamation of “Adventureland,” ‘’Little Miss Sunshine” and “Some Kind of Wonderful.” In other words, it has no idea what it wants to be, and as a result it gets nothing right. Alexis Bledel maintains a steady level of wide-eyed pluckiness as Ryden Malby (a name that looks like an anagram), who just got out of school and dreams of working at a prestigious Los Angeles publishing house. When she doesn’t get the job she applied for, she ends up back home in the San Fernando Valley with the kind of eccentric family you only find in the movies. Michael Keaton, as her dad, sells novelty belt buckles; Carol Burnett, as grandma, is obsessed with her own death; and Jane Lynch as her mother plays the straight woman for once, which isn’t a whole lot of fun. Meanwhile, Ryden rebuffs the romantic advances of her best friend, the spineless and worshipful Adam (Zach Gilford), and instead enjoys a fling with her sexy Brazilian neighbor (Rodrigo Santoro), even though — duh — the guy she’s supposed to be with has been right in front of her all along. Animation veteran Vicky Jenson (“Shrek,” ‘’Shark Tale”), directing her first live-action feature from a script by first-timer Kelly Fremon, awkwardly juggles all these subplots. She also squanders the comic presence of J.K. Simmons, Fred Armisen, Craig Robinson and Demetri Martin in minuscule supporting roles. RATED: PG-13 for sexual situations and brief strong language. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING One star out of four.
“Shorts”
Robert Rodriguez mashes up “Shorts,” fast-forwarding, rewinding, pausing and following tangential story lines. But the editing high jinks don’t obscure that this family adventure film is essentially about a group of kids who end up with a “wishing rock,” a rainbow-colored stone that grants the holder any wish. And as tends to happen with such things (be they oil lamps or monkey paws), trouble ensues. Rodriguez populates a Texas suburb with colorfully exaggerated characters, both kids and adults. All get their hands on the wishing rock, but it’s the kids who know how to wish. The parents (highlighted by James Spader as Mr. Black, a flip corporate tyrant) are filled with worry and tethered to technology. Between stylish, often gruesome films, Rodriguez has made popular kids movies, most notably the “Spy Kids” trilogy. The director (who also, as usual, serves as writer, producer, co-editor, cinematographer and composer) draws heavily from his five children; the idea of “Shorts” was dreamed up by his son, Rebel. A good spirit pervades “Shorts,” but it becomes too cartoonish, too scattered to register much. Somewhere around the time a giant booger runs riot through the town, one wishes for a bit more adult supervision. With William H. Macy, Leslie Mann and Jon Cryer. RATED: PG for mild action and some rude humor. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING One and a half stars out of four.
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Tarantino’s title raises questions By DAVID GERMAIN Associated Press LOS ANGELES (AP) — Quentin Tarantino isn’t saying why he spelled the title of his World War II adventure, “Inglourious Basterds,” the way he did. The writer-director is enjoying having a little fun with his audience, similar to the way he credited himself and Uma Thurman, with whom he co-wrote the “Kill Bill” movies, by their initials Q and U. “I’m never going to explain that,” Tarantino said during a news conference in May at the Cannes Film Festival, where “Inglourious Basterds” premiered. “When you do an artistic flourish like that, to describe it, to explain it, would just ... invalidate the whole stroke in the first place. “(Artist Jean-Michel) Basquiat takes the letter L from a hotel room door and sticks it in his painting,” he added. “If he describes why he did it, he might as well not have done it at all.” Tarantino’s film about JewishAmerican soldiers who hunt down and scalp Nazis, which opened Aug. 21 atop the box office with an estimated $37.6 million, is one of several in recent memory with a name that’s tripped people up, either because of its spelling or because it contains a potentially offensive word. T h e We i n s t e i n C o . , w h i c h is distributing it in the United States, says it hasn’t heard of any censorship of the title — which has nothing to do with a 1978 Italian action picture called (and correctly spelled) “The Inglorious Bastards.” But when “Zack and Miri Make a Porno” came out last fall, it prompted protests about the title
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In this film publicity image released by The Weinstein Co., Brad Pitt is shown in a scene from, “Inglourious Basterds.” across the country. Commercials during Los Angeles Dodgers games were eventually dropped at the team’s request, and the city of Philadelphia rejected posters for its bus stops. In some instances, the Kevin Smith comedy about best friends who make an X-rated movie to pay the bills was just called “Zack and Miri.” Then there was the content of the posters, which initially were considered too risque because they
suggested a specific sexual act. The Weinstein Co., which also released this movie, later changed them to feature stick figures representing its stars, some of which read: “Seth Rogen and Elizabeth Banks made a movie so outrageous that we can’t even tell you the title.” The need to tinker with a tricky title has also arisen lately on television. DirecTV refers to the Oxygen weight-loss series “Dance Your Ass Off” as “Dance Your
A.. Off.” Similarly, the Showtime documentary series featuring comics Penn Jillette and Teller is listed on the satellite guide as “Penn & Teller: Bulls...!” and it appears in other places as “Penn & Teller: BS!” For all the trouble, having a curse word in the title doesn’t necessarily create more buzz for a movie, said publicist Alex Klenert. As an executive at ThinkFilm in 2005, Klenert worked on a documentary
about the origin and many creative uses of the F-word (which was also the title of the film). As for Tarantino’s unusual spelling, “that’s just the way he is,” says Klenert. “He has such a unique vision, people are more accepting of it because it’s him.” The tricky phrasing hasn’t seemed to trouble many people on Twitter, where “Inglourious Basterds” was a top trending topic on opening day on Aug. 21.
Another late summer delight By ROBERT GRUBAUGH Of The Edge “Inglourious Basterds” is an intentionally misspelled title, though I would wager that inglorious (in any form) is a word that rarely makes its way into everyday conversation. The title of Quentin Tarantino’s newest film has nothing to do with the 1978 B-movie from which he purloined it. To be clear, my appreciation of this maverick director ’s work does not mirror that of many of my esteemed colleagues. I regard Pulp Fiction with utter disdain and still don’t understand why Kill Bill needed to be split into two parts. He’s come a long way from his video store roots, though, and “Inglourious Basterds” may be his best work yet. It w o u l d b e e a s i e s t t o d e s c r i b e t h i s graphic war movie as a comedy version of The Dirty Dozen, but only if you consider that there is little semblance of teamwork in it. Take the scene from that
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“Inglourious Basterds”
RATED: R for strong graphic violence, language, and brief sexuality. RUNNING TIME: 165 minutes. ROBERT’S RANKING: four stars out of four. classic where they’re going to kill all the Nazi elite by having Jim Brown drop a series of grenades down the ventilation shafts. Expand that out two full hours and there you have this movie. Here, Lt. Aldo Raine (Brad Pitt doing a ridiculous hillbilly accent) is assigned to recruit a small unit of Jewish-American soldiers to carryout acts of guerilla warfare that will strike fear into the hearts and minds of the German people. Among those Raine
recruits are “The Bear Jew” (played by Cabin Fever director Eli Roth, the maker of my least favorite films of the last ten years) and “The Little Man” (The Office’s B.J. Novak). M a n y o f t h e a t ro c i t i e s t h a t R a i n e ’ s ragtag group – known affectionately as The Basterds – commit are the murder and scalping of scores of soldiers, the branding of very few survivors, and specifically heinous dismemberments, mostly at the business end of Roth’s Ted Williams ball bat. The spray of blood and dull thud of splitting skulls is witnessed all the way back in Berlin where Adolf Hitler himself (Martin Wuttke) decides that the propagandist media would be best served by avoiding any mention of these men and their exploits. The film focuses mainly on one mission in Paris that both romanticizes, idealizes, and accurately portrays the importance of cinema and movie theatres in general. I could hardly be expected
not to approve of such a thing, nor could quirky cinephile Tarantino. Despite his continued over-reliance on such creative crutches as non-linear storytelling and the constant onslaught of interstitial titles, the movie should be considered a career highpoint. Those looking for historical inaccuracy are sure to go away scratching their heads, but those looking to find t a l e n t e d p e r f o r m a n c e s b y f re s h f a c e d actors are in for a real treat. Melanie Laurent is luminescent as Shoshanna, a Jewish teenager who plots an elaborate overthrow of the entire Third Reich when an unbelievable opportunity drops into her lap, but even she is upstaged by the remarkable Christoph Waltz. Waltz is hardly an ingénue, but his work as Col. Hans Landa, “The Jew Hunter,” is going to earn him dividends for years to come. He was able to portray villainy with the cartoonish brogue that made Heath Ledger ’s Joker so memorably diabolical last year. That’s no small feat.
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What’s playing, when and where St. Clair Cinema Fairview Heights Movie Listings for 9/4 to 9/10 The following movies are playing at the O’Fallon Cinema. Call 1-800FANDANGO Code 2405 for showtimes or visit on the Web at www. wehrenberg.com. Final Destination (R) 2:00, 3:40, 4:10, 5:50, 6:20, 8:00, 8:30 p.m. FriMon: 11:55 a.m. All About Steve (PG-13) 1:05, 3:30, 6:00, 8:35 p.m. Fri-Mon: 10:40 a.m. District 9 (R) 1:05, 3:40, 6:15, 9:10 p.m. Fri-Mon: 10:30 a.m. G.I. Joe (PG-13) 1:00, 3:45, 6:30, 9:15 p.m. Fri-Mon: 10:20 a.m. Halloween II (R) 1:10, 3:45, 6:25, 8:55 p.m. Fri-Mon: 10:40 a.m. Gamer (R) 1:40, 4:05, 6:35, 9:00 p.m. Fri-Mon: 11:20 a.m. The Time Travelers Wife (PG-13) 1:00, 3:35, 6:05, 8:45 p.m. Fri-Mon: 10:30 a.m. Harry Potter 6 (PG) 1:30, 4:55, 8:20 p.m. Fri-Mon: 10:15 a.m. Inglourious Basterds (R) 1:20, 4:45, 8:20 p.m. Fri-Mon: 10:05 a.m. Shorts (PG) 1:15 p.m. Fri-Mon: 11:00 a.m. 9 (PG-13) Wed. 9/9-Thurs. 9/10: 1:45, 3:55, 6:15, 8:25 p.m.
times or visit on the Web at www. wehrenberg.com. Halloween II (R) 11:10 a.m., 1:45, 4:25, 7:00, 9:40 p.m. Gamer (R) 12:50, 3:15, 5:45, 7:05, 8:10, 9:30, 10:35 p.m. Fri.-Sun: 11:59 p.m. Inglourious Basterds (R) 12:15, 1:20, 3:35, 4:40, 7:10, 8:00, 10:30, 11:20* p.m. (*NO 11:20 p.m. showing Mon-Thurs) Shorts (PG) 12:20, 2:35, 4:50 p.m. Taking Woodstock (R) Wed. 9/9 , Thurs. 9/10: 12:40 p.m. Fri-Tues: 11:00 a.m., 2:00, 7:20 p.m. 9 (PG-13) Weds. 9/9, Thurs. 9/10: 11:10 a.m., 1:20, 3:30, 5:40, 7:50, 10:00 p.m. All Steve (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 2:15, 4:45, 7:15, 9:50 p.m. Extract (R) 11:50 a.m., 2:15, 4:35, 6:55, 9:25, *11:45 p.m. (*NO 11:45 p.m. showing Mon-Thurs) 500 Days of Summer (PG-13) Daily: 4:55, 10:10 p.m. G.I. Joe (PG-13) Daily: 1:15, 4:05, 6:50, 9:35 p.m. District 9 (R) Daily: 11:05 a.m.,
1:50, 4:40, 7:30, 10:10 p.m. Final Destination (R) 12:25, 2:45, 5:05, 7:25, 9:45 p.m. Final Destination 3D (R) 11:20 a.m., 1:45, 4:05, 6:25, 8:45, 11:05* p.m. (*No 11:05 p.m. showing MonThurs) Time Travelers Wife (PG-13)Daily: 11:45, 2:20, 5:00, 7:35, 10:15 p.m. Ugly Truth (R) Daily: 6:40, 9:10, 11:44* p.m. (*No 11:40 p.m. showing Mon-Thurs) Julie and Julia (PG-13) 1:10, 4:20, 7:15, 10:30 p.m. G-Force (PG) 12:20, 2:35, 4:50 p.m. Showplace 12 Edwardsville Call 800-FANDANGO or visit www.kerasotes.com. Listings for 9/4 through 9/8 Halloween II (R) 1:30, 4:00, 6:30, 9:20, 10:30 p.m. Inglourious Basterds (R) 1:15, 4:40, 8:00 p.m. All About Steve (PG-13) 1:10, 3:40, 6:40, 9:10 p.m. Gamer (R) 1:50, 4:10, 7:20, 10:00
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Truman Lake
Get back to nature in Missouri By DEBBIE SETTLE Of The Edge Lakes are such great places to spend time as a family. There are a number of activities to do, fishing, swimming, hiking, biking, camping, cookouts, and more. With the busy schedules that everyone seems to have, there isn’t a lot of time to commune with nature. Why not plan a weekend getaway to Harry S. Truman Lake, located in Warsaw, Mo., about 20 miles south of Sedalia, Mo. off Highway 40. Truman Lake is a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dam and reservoir, which was built as a flood control lake, with storage capacity of more than 5 million acre-feet. The drainage basin extends into Kansas and includes Malvern, Pomona, Hillsdale Lakes, Pomme de Terre and Stockton Lakes. Originally called the Kaysinger Bluff Dam and Reservoir, the project was renamed in 1970 as the Harry S. Truman Dam and Reservoir by Congress, in honor of the former president from Missouri. Construction of the project actually began in 1964 and the spillway gates were closed
in October 1979. The Truman project helps to protect the lower Osage, Missouri and Mississippi River floodplains. An abundance of fish and wildlife can be found in an around Truman Lake. The lake is stocked by the Missouri Department of Conservation to supplement the existing fish population. Much of the standing timber was left when the lake was formed to provide quality aquatic habitat. White-tailed deer, turkey, squirrel, rabbit, quail and waterfowl are favorites of sportsmen. The lake also provides habitat for wintering bald eagles and breeding pairs which are often present during summer months. More than 100,000 acres of the project land is allocated for hunting, hiking and horseback riding. Over night accommodations, services and supplies are available at commercial concessions on the lake and in nearby communities. Park areas offer a variety of recreation facilities such as boat launching ramps, campgrounds, picnic areas and beaches. Nearby towns offer a number of amenities and shopping for short day trips. The Missouri State Fair runs 11 days in August in Sedalia, less than a 30 minute drive. Also located in Warsaw is the Bothwell Lodge State Historic Site, Daum Mueseum of Contemporary Art, The Ragtime Foundation and Store and the
Sedalia Katy Depot, which is the trailhead for the rails to trails of Katy State Park. For more information or activities visit www. visitsedaliamo.com. Downtown Warsaw also has shopping, antiques and other greats activities. The Singing Bride, located on Hightway 7 spans the beautiful Osage River. The Ed Elmore Cabin brings to life history that was handed down from generations. The Benton County Museum is housed in an old school house and the Hooper House was moved from a farm that is now covered by Truman Lake. Visit www.warsawmo.org or call 800-Warsaw-4. Clinton, Mo., is also a hop skip and a jump away from Truman Lake.
A number of little quaint shops, family style cafes and family activities line the streets of Clinton. Boasting the “largest town square in Missouri,” Clinton also is home to The Henry County Museum and Cultural Arts Center, The Clinton Katy Depot, and the 400 acre Cooper Creek Off-Road Vehicle Area for lovers of dirt bikes, ATV’s and dune buggies. For more info visit www.clintonmo.com or call 660-885-8166. Getting back to nature can be one of the most relaxing and memorable experiences that you can have. Bring the family and see if you can’t rediscover the fun and beauty of the lake. For more info on Truman Lake, visit www. nw.usace.army.mil/ht or call 660-438-7317.
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Travel Global retail event: Fashion’s Night Out, Sept. 10 NEW YORK (AP) — Retailers in 13 countries will invite the public to celebrate the world of fashion with the first-ever “Fashion’s Night Out” Sept. 10. Boutiques and stores will stay open until 11 p.m. for the event, hosting fashion shows, giveaways, charity tie-ins, model and celebrity appearances, parties with food and drink, live music and DJs, makeovers, product launches, and raffles. The global initiative is designed to promote the retail apparel industry and restore consumer confidence. It’s being coordinated by U.S. and international editions of Vogue magazine. In the U.S., 700 retailers in New York City are participating, from boutiques to Macy’s, in addition to the King of Prussia Mall in Pennsylvania, and all 40 Neiman Marcus stores around the country. Stores in the United Kingdom, Greece, Italy, Russia, France, Brazil, India, Spain, China, Germany, Japan and Taiwan will also take part. The Sept. 10 date coincides with the first night of New York Fashion Week. In the U.S., Vogue is partnering with New York City, the Council of Fashion Designers of America and NYC & Company, the local tourism and marketing agency. Some of the splashiest events will take place in Manhattan, with appearances expected by top designers like Manolo Blahnik, Kenneth Cole, Sean Combs, Carolina Herrera, Tommy Hilfiger, Donna Karan, Michael Kors, Derek Lam, Nanette Lepore, Isaac Mizrahi, Narciso Rodriguez, Diane von Furstenberg, Vera Wang, and Jason Wu among many others. Celebrities and models taking part are scheduled to include Cindy Crawford, Hugh Jackman, Karolina Kurkova, Sienna Miller, Coco Rocha and Charlize Theron. Among the special events: Barneys New York will offer salsa lessons and will also host Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen as guest bartenders; Stuart Weitzman, which sells highend shoes and bags, will host a pingpong tournament; and Oscar de la Renta will sing at his Madison Avenue boutique. Details at http:// www.fashionsnightout.com.
on its Web site at http://traveler. nationalgeographic.com/drives. Traveler magazine editor-in-chief Keith Bellows picked these five as a representative sample from around the country: —Cherohala Skyway, a 42-mile byway that connects Highway 165 in Tennessee and 143 in North Carolina, climbing to a mile above sea level at the road’s highest point, the Santeetlah Overlook in the Great Smoky Mountains.
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Sherrie began searching for a store front for her online boutique, www. mranthonysfashions.com. She read in the Edge that LaBoutique on N. Main was closing and realized this might be a great opportunity. Alas, the location was already promised to another business. In Jan. of 2009 Pastor Ju’an Conway of Mt. Nebo M.B Church asked Sherrie about making hot soup and passing it out on the street. It was a great idea! During that time the weather was 12 degrees and below, and sharing the love of God by giving someone a hot meal is awesome! “Sherrie felt that if she handled Gods business, he would handle hers.” Soup-n-Share was born, Jan. 16, 2009 and has served 4,862 meals. While continuing the search for a store front, Sherrie got a call from the landlord that the N. Main location was available. We started finalizing the plans and Mr. Anthony’s Fashions opened its doors. Sherrie is living her dream, continuing to serve the Lord and enjoying her new boutique.
Drives of a lifetime from National Geographic Traveler WASHINGTON (AP) — With another few weeks of summer holding out the possibility of an oldfashioned road trip, followed by the lure of leaf-peeping come autumn, consider planning a long scenic drive. National Geographic Traveler is featuring 50 “Drives of a Lifetime”
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Sherrie acknowledges all the support she’s received from her husband Robert, her two children Anthony and Ashley Smith, little sis Yolanda Crochrell and her mother, Shirley Hinkle. Merchants on the block: After Words, Beyond Timbuktu, Milo’s, Gingerbread House, August Garden, Imbers and the Artisan Bakery and all the ladies from the courthouse have made her feel very welcome, too. Sherrie has one message to everyone out there who has a dream: keep pursuing your dreams because they really do come true.
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Travel briefs Hilton hotel in Virginia holds contest to give away $10,000 meeting ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) — A Hilton hotel in Virginia just outside of Washington is holding a contest to award $10,000 worth of space and services to be used by a company holding a business meeting at the property in 2010. The Hilton Alexandria Old Town is asking meeting planners across the U.S. to share their thoughts on how the economy is affecting travel and meeting budgets. Applicants can focus on one of three themes in their entries: how a meeting would stimulate business for their company; how a meeting held at the Hilton would benefit the local Alexandria economy; or, if applicable, a description of the business or organization’s philanthropic commitments. The winning prize is a two-day meeting or event at the hotel. Entries should be 200 words or less, sent to the Hilton Alexandria Old Town by Oct. 31 through this link: http://www.alexandriahilton.com/ hiltonalexfreemeeting/. Certain rules and regulations apply; see the Web site for details. The hotel will choose a winner by Nov. 30. The recession has hit business meetings particularly hard, with many companies canceling meetings either because they can’t afford them or because they fear a backlash over the perception that money spent on meetings might be better spent saving jobs or paying off debt. Meeting planners argue that face-to-face gatherings serve an important function, and that they cannot be replaced by webinars, conference calls or video chats. The Alexandria hotel is 5 miles from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, 10 miles south of Washington D.C., and across the street from the King Street Metrorail and Amtrak stations.
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Las Vegas tourism to hire a terrorist analyst LAS VEGAS (AP) — Tourism officials in Las Vegas plan to hire a terrorist intelligence analyst in part to assure conventioneers that they will be safer in Las Vegas than if they meet in other cities. The board of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority approved about $480,000 in funding for the next three years for the position. The analyst will work under Las Vegas police in the Southern Nevada Counterterrorism Fusion Center. Officials say they will spend more than $148,000 to fund the job next year, with increases based on merit and cost of living. Authorities say they know of no specific major terrorism threats uncovered in Las Vegas.
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Thursday, Sept. 3 • Ends of the Earth: From Polar Bears to Penguins, Presented by St. Louis Science Center • Sean Frye Exhibit presented by Art St. Louis, KitchenK, 1000 Washington Ave., St. Louis • S e m i n a r : “ T h e A l l u re o f Antiquity: European Artists Inspired by Ancient Rome,” Each Thursday through Sept 3-24, limited to 20, $80 ($50 members), St. Louis Art Museum, St. Louis • Daily Collection Tour, 10:30 a.m., St. Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, Mo. • G a l l e r y Ta l k , “ To O p e n Eyes: Approaching Modern and Contemporary Art,” Michael Murawski, 11 a.m., free • Lecture, “Revolution of the Ordinary,” Charlotte Eyerman, Auditorium, free, 7 p.m. • Ansel Adams in Yosemite, St. Louis Art Museum, Forest Park • Of Animals: Photographs by Frank Noelker, Sheldon Concert Hall, St. Louis Grand Center • Film: D Tour, Community Cinema, Presented by Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, Mo., 7 p.m.
Friday, Sept. 4 • Ends of the Earth: From Polar Bears to Penguins, Presented by St. Louis Science Center • Sean Frye Exhibit presented by Art St. Louis, KitchenK, 1000 Washington Ave., St. Louis • Ansel Adams in Yosemite, St. Louis Art Museum, Forest Park • Of Animals: Photographs by Frank Noelker, Sheldon Concert Hall, St. Louis Grand Center • Film: Act of God, Webster University Film Series, 470 E. Lockwood Ave., St. Louis, 7:30 p.m.
• Ends of the Earth: From Polar Bears to Penguins, Presented by St. Louis Science Center • Ansel Adams in Yosemite, St. Louis Art Museum, Forest Park • Film: Act of God, Webster University Film Series, 470 E. Lockwood Ave., St. Louis, 7:30 p.m. • Big Muddy Blues Festival, Laclede’s Landing, St. Louis, Mo.
Monday, Sept. 7 • Ends of the Earth: From Polar Bears to Penguins, Presented by St. Louis Science Center • Sean Frye Exhibit presented by Art St. Louis, KitchenK, 1000 Washington Ave., St. Louis
Tuesday, Sept. 8 • Ansel Adams in Yosemite, St. Louis Art Museum, Forest Park
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The art, beauty, athleticism and energy of dance comes to life September 26 as Grand Center produces its third annual “Dancing in the Street” festival, presented by Wachovia Securities. Serving as the opening celebration for the District’s fall arts season, this festival will be filled with juried performances and features approximately 50 dance companies with nearly 700 dancers performing a variety of dance styles, including tap, ballet, clog, modern, hip hop, Indian, belly, jazz, salsa, flamenco and much more, on four outdoor stages. In addition to stage presentations, site-specific dances will add to the excitement throughout the district. “Dancing in the Street,” a free event, will enliven Grand Center from 1 to 9 p.m. This year ’s festival promises to keep the crowd, as well as the dancers, on their toes. A surprise performance will erupt in front of the Fox Theatre on Grand Boulevard at 3:20 and 6:20 p.m. with audience participation encouraged. Everyone is quite secretive about it. Even rehearsals are taking place at an undisclosed location. “In addition to all the great local and regional dance companies that participate, in previous years we also featured one major headline act. This year, we have designed the program to showcase not just one but several innovative performers and creative performances,” said Kelly Weber, Director of Events, Theatres and Marketing at Grand Center. New groups featured as this year’s headliners include: • Coming from Chicago and a strong gymnastics and ballet background, the husband and wife team Duo Adamo will showcase their unique aerial strap act combining strength, beauty and athleticism. This amazing show will be performed all while suspended in the air in Strauss Park. • “Crutch Master” Bill Shannon uses his dependence on crutches to create awe-inspiring dance routines. He will perform throughout the day and amongst the crowd with high-energy hip-hop dances that include popular break dancing and skateboarding moves all on crutches. In addition, a stage performance is planned for 5:30 p.m. • Dance instructions will be offered throughout the festival, including the exciting Bollywood dance to the Oscar-winning Hindi song “Jai Ho” made popular in the closing scene of Slumdog Millionaire. • Acro Yoga Fusion will be demonstrated on the grassy corner of Olive and Grand - this unique form of yoga unites acrobatic
concepts with a yogic consciousness. Incorporating aesthetics from various dance forms (break and street dance, modern, jazz, ballet, improvisation and mask-work) gave birth to this combination of Acro Yoga and dance aesthetics. “When immersed among dance performances people make a stronger connection with the magic of dance,” said Weber. “Therefore, we like the idea of bringing our ‘special event’ performances off the stages and in and among the streetscape and the people. After all, we are ‘Dancing in the Street.’” Throughout the day, there will be four stages of varied and ongoing dance that appeals to all ages: • The Fox Tap Stage located on Olive between Grand and Spring will feature 15 local troupes with approximately 300 dancers and is being produced by Pat Vogelsang and directed by Gerri Stretz and Yvonne Meyer of The Professional Dance Center. The performing troupes include Ames VPA Top Hats, Leaping Lizards – Diva La Tap, Patzius Performing Arts, Professional Dance Center and the St. Louis Strutters. Grand Center ’s galleries and museums will be open from 1 to 4 p.m. and the 3600 block of Grandel Square will showcase 21 expert workshops and 65 exhibits offering sustainable ideas, products and services during the Earthways Green Homes Festival from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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Jacoby Arts Center plans fall classes By DEBBIE SETTLE Of The Edge The Jacoby Arts Center provides wonderful art classes for children and adults. Following is their fall 2009 schedule of classes that are open currently for enrollment. Classes for Kids Animal Pottery Students will make animal heads using the techniques of coil, slab and pinch. Pieces will be fired and then glazed. Instructor: Kuniko Robeen Date/Time: Tues., Sept. 22-Oct., 13 4-5:15pm Ages: 5-8. Tuition: $40 Fall Postcards Students will create various mailable postcards by using various watercolor techniques, such as salt and oil pastel resist, subtractive and washes. This class will concentrate on the ”Happy Accident’’ in order to create abstract designs that can be shared near and far. Instructor: April Pinegar Date/Time: Tues., Sept. 22-29 45:15pm Ages: 5-8 Date/Time: Tues., Oct. 6-13 45:15pm Ages: 9-12 Tuition: $24 Each series Abstract Leaf Watercolor Prints In the fall it is traditional to do a class focused on natural beauty in the world around us. This class challenges students to consider the entire picture plane, also the element of abstraction, to create a cohesive print or series of prints. Instructor: April Pinegar Date/Time: Thurs., Oct. 1-8 45:15pm Ages: 8-10, Tuition: $24 Cartoons Students will study cartoons they like and then copy the style. They will then make a comic strip and storyline of their favorite character using the medium of their choice; pencil, ink or watercolor. Instructor: Josh Laughlin Date/Time: Thurs., Oct.1-22 45:15pm Ages: 9-12, Tuition: $40 Stories Alive Children’s stories will be used as a springboard for creative movement exercises. Students will explore elements of dance including space, time, weight, and, of course, the dramatic/storytelling aspect. Instructor: Rachel Brady Dates/Time: Thurs. Oct 1-Nov.19 4-5pm Ages: 5-8, Tuition: $64 Famous Faces Students will learn about historically famous artists such as Salvador Dali, Vincent van Gogh, Freda Kahlo and Georgia O’Keefe while creating original prints of the artists. Prints will be achieved by carving, inking, and hand printing mounted linoleum block(s). Instructor: Rachel Kujawa Date/Time Sat., Oct. 3-10 Noon-
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3pm OR Sat., Nov. 14-21 Noon-3pm Ages: 10-14, Tuition: $24 Each series Pottery Ware Students will make cups, vessels, plates, candlesticks using the methods of pinch, slab, and coil.. Students will then glaze their creations. Instructor: Kuniko Robeen Date/Time: Wed., Oct. 7-28 45:15pm Ages: 9-13, Tuition: $40 Make Your Own Halloween Masks Students will create masks using paper mache technique and then paint and decorate them. Those students interested can march in the Alton Halloween Parade with Jacoby Arts Center. Instructor: Rachel Kujawa Date/Time: Tues., Oct. 20-27 46pm Ages: 8-12, Tuition: $32 Collage Painting Students will develop an acrylic collage painting by painting a surface and layering it with a variety of materials for the collage effect. Instructor: Jesse Cameron Date/time: Tues., Nov. 3-24 45:15pm Ages: 9-12, Tuition: $40 Grid Drawing Students will create a reproduction of an image by making an exact copy, through the use of grid drawing. Grid drawing is an important skill for students who have an advanced interest in drawing. Instructor: April Pinegar Date/Time: Tues., Thurs., Nov. 3,5,10,12 4-5:15pm Ages: 10-12, Tuition: $48 Wood and Wire Sculpture Students will explore wood and metal to create their own freestanding sculpture. Instructor: Rachel Kujawa Date/Time: Wed., Nov. 4 4-6pm Ages: 9-12, Tuition: $16 Tie-Dye Puppets
Students will use socks and embellishments to decorate their tiedyed puppets. It is very messy so wear old clothes! Instructor: Laura Blair Date/Time: Wed., Nov. 4-11 45:15pm Ages: 8-12, Tuition: $20 Fall Mosaics Students will create a design of their choice and then lay and grout mosaic tiles to a board or object. Instructor: Rachel Kujawa Date/Time: Thurs., Nov. 5-12 46pm Ages: 9 to adult, Tuition: $32 Holiday Postcards Students will create various mailable Holiday cards by using various watercolor techniques, such as salt and oil pastel resist, subtractive and washes and other embellishments. This class will concentrate on the “Happy Accident’’ in order to create abstract designs that can be shared near and far. Instructor: April Pinegar Date/Time: Tues., Dec.1-8 45:15pm Ages: 5-8 Date/Time: Thurs., Dec. 3-10 45:15pm Ages: 9-12, Tuition: $24 Each series Adult Classes Pottery Studio Students will learn the fundamentals of hand-building and glazingfunctional and sculptural ceramics. Experiment with Wheel Throwing! More experienced students will continue their expertise in clay expression. Instructor: Susan Elmendorf Date/Time: Tues., Sept. 1-29 68pm Tuition: $80 Material Fee: $25 Water Colors Join Gene Ursprung as he guides you through the process of developing light, flowing water colors. He will discuss composition and perspective, values and tones
to help bring your subjects to life. Several classes will be held outside in the Riverbend area. Instructor: Gene Ursprung Date/Time: Tues., Sept. 22-Oct. 27 10:30-12:30pm Tuition: $80 Drawing Students will begin with the basics of composition and perspective and then move into more advanced concepts of media: pastels, charcoal, conte. Instructor: Jesse Cameron Date/Time: Tues., Oct. 6-Nov. 10 6-8pm Tuition: $80 Biographies of instructors are available online at www. jacobyartscenter.org. Fundamentals of Painting Students will explore color and light, along with composition and perspective to create paintings. Oils and/or acrylics will be used. Instructor: Sam Preston Date/Time: Wed., Oct. 7-Nov.11 6-8pm Tuition: $80 Printmaking Students will carve vinyl blocks to create hand-printed relief prints. Instructor: Rachel Kujawa Date/Time: Sat., Oct. 24-31 10:301:30pm Ages: 13- Adults, Tuition: $60 Materials Fee: $20 Clay Studio Whether you are a novice or experienced artist; tiles are a great way to learn about clay / explore new ideas. Starting from slabs of clay, this class will explore carving, stamping, mold making and several glazing methods to create one-of-a-kind tiles. They make great gifts. Instructor: Susan Bostwick Date/Time: Tues., Nov. 3-24 6:308:30pm Tuition: $80 Material Fee: $25 Open Figure Drawing Studio Artists will draw from a live model. No instruction. Facilitator: Kathryn Nahorski Date/Time: Thurs., Nov. 5,12,19 & Tues. 24 Time: 6-8 pm Tuition: $40 Workshops Spend the day with us and save! Sign up for both Innovations in Textiles workshops and receive a 10 percent discount. Image Transfer Techniques Learn some simple and relatively quick ways to transfer images to paper and fabric. Bring some favorite images and small pieces of light colored fabric for experimentation. Instructor: Carleen Fullerton Date/Time: Sat., Sept. 12 9-Noon Tuition: $35 Indigo Dyeing with Professor Laura Strand Indigo has always been the most commonly used dye in the world. In fact, everyone’s blue jeans are
indigo dyed! This natural dye is a magical process that transforms to blue as you watch. Come to study how to make and utilize this dye with tie dye like shibori techniques. I’ll provide sample fabrics but encourage you to bring cotton, linen or rayon fabric (or clothing) that you would like to transform. Instructor: Laura Strand Date/Time: Sat., Sept. 12 1-4pm Tuition: $50 Sock Monsters Move over sock monkeys! J o i n Va l e r i e a n d c re a t e y o u r own unique sock monster. Basic sewing involved. All materials will be provided, just bring your imagination. Instructor: Val Goldstone Date/Time: Sat., Sept. 26 Noon4pm Tuition: $35 Materials Fee: $10 Photography Students will take a walk through Marquette Park, taking pictures with a digital camera. Jeff Vaughn w i l l g u i d e s t u d e n t s t h ro u g h concepts of composition, values and perspective. Instructor: Jeff Vaughn Date/Time: Sat., Oct. 3 2-6pm Tuition: $40 Christmas Ornaments Students will sew Christmas trees, ball and star shapes using felt and beads and will stuff them for a 3D effect. Basic sewing skills needed to create custom ornaments as a gift or to adorn their own trees. Instructor: Jesse Cameron Date/Time: Tuesday, Nov. 17, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., tuition: $25; Call for a list of materials. JAC Lecture Series The Making of a Masterpiece: From Mona to Marilyn A SlideLecture Series by Dr. Dee Kilgo Have you ever wondered how or why certain paintings gained their enduring celebrity status? In this slide lecture series, Dee tells the fascinating stories behind the creation and fame of t h re e w o r l d - f a m o u s p o r t r a i t s . Don’t miss these informative talks that blend art, history, and biography. Refreshments will be served. L e o n a rd o d a Vi n c i a n d T h e Mona Lisa, ca. 1505 Wednesday, September 23 68pm $12 John Singer Sargent and Madame X, 1883 Wednesday, September 30 68pm $12 P o p A r t C u l t u re a n d A n d y Warhol’s Marilyn Monroe, 1962 Wednesday, October 14 6-8pm $12 Come to all three lectures and the cost is $30. All proceeds will support Jacoby Arts Center educational programs. For more information about he Jacoby Arts Center, visit www. j a c o b y a r t s c e n t e r. o rg o r e m a i l : info@jacobyartscenter.org.
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A REAL family event Greenville will host Our Common Ground ArtWalk By DEBBIE SETTLE Of The Edge Many events claim to be a family event, but once you arrive, you realize that it is either mainly kid oriented and the adults are left to watch the kids bounce around in some inflatable apparatus or it is really an adult event, where too many adult beverages flow and the kids are begging to go home. The annual Our Common Ground ArtWalk in Greenville will definitely fill the bill for being a real family event. The fifth annual ArtWalk is slated for Friday, Sept. 25, from 5 p.m. to midnight. The event takes place around the historic Greenville Square, in Greenville. The Highlights of this event include: A silent auction of memorbilia donated by Bond County native, Gretchen Wilson. At press time for this article, Ms. Wilson had donated a handwritten and autographed copy of her
hit “Redneck Woman,” to be auctioned. Also, in this same venue, the work of Bond County Ex-Pats will be on display. Artists such as Kieth Buccholz, who has studied under Yoko Ono, and will be exhibiting work from his time spent with her. Greenville native Mary Radcliff Harnetiaux will display her latest work, along with 13 other artists who grew up in Greenville and moved to other places. Jennifer Angus will be showing in the Rowland Art Gallery in the Maves Art Center of Greenville College. Angus is an artist, educator, writer and curator living in Madison, Wisc. She has exhibited her work internationally and has been the recipient of numerous awards including Canada Council and Ontario Arts Council grants. Three of her pieces are in the permanent collection of the Canadian Embassy in Bangkok, Thailand. Organizers are most proud to bring her work, an installation that will be created just for Greenville, to the ArtWalk. Adam Long, of St. Charles, Mo. will be exhibiting his sculptures at the Kaskaskia College building. Long’s environmental art often takes the form of figure sculptures taken from natural and recycled materials. His work often carries a political or social message. On Second Street and Main, there will be a wine tasting. Culinary treats will be provided by Kevin Willman of Erato in Edwardsville and by chefs from the Firefly Grill in Effingham. Music will be provided by Stephanie Plant, Photoside Cafe and Fundamental Elements. Local quilters will display “their favorite quilts”. Crafting demonstrations will be conducted in the Bradford Community Room. Mississippi Mud will provide pottery demonstrations at the wheel, the YaYa Textile Group will provide weaving demonstations, Mark
Meyer will show how to tat, and Laura Ewald will show how to make marionettes – bringing a collection of marionettes she has designed. The Our Common Ground Theater Troupe will perform spontaneously throughout the evening, in unexpected places. Clownvis Presley, from St. Louis, will be roaming the walk, imitating Elvis, and performing magic. The Bock Museum will be open for tours. If you want to come a day ahead of the walk, a student film festival will be going on at the Globe Theater on Thursday, Sept. 24, at 7 p.m. This event is sponsored in part by the Greenville Tourism committee and the Madison County Arts Council. To learn more about the ArtWalk, go to ocgart.org
Pictured are two of the works that can be seen at Greenville’s Our Common Ground ArtWalk. Photos for The Edge.
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Dining Delights
RED Kitchen and Bar
Something new in St. Louis By DEBBIE SETTLE Of The Edge What’s old is new again with the $63 million renovation that took place at what was the Adam’s Mark Hotel and is now the 910 room Hyatt Regency St. Louis Riverfront Hotel. The luxurious new Hyatt Regency is nestled at the foot of the famous Gateway Arch and alongside the picturesque St. Louis riverfront. A centerpiece for the bustling downtown St. Louis area, convenient to Busch Stadium and the Edward Jones Dome and many other downtown attractions. The hotel renovation would not have been complete without the addition of three fantastic
restaurants: RED Kitchen and Bar, Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse and Brewhouse and Starbucks. RED Kitchen and Bar has a sleek, classic design and is located in the back of the lobby of the Hyatt. The “wall-less” design allows groups of patrons to casually converse while enjoying the fabulous specialty cocktails and small plate fare that makes RED something unique. Although the dining setting is great for a group happy hour, there are plenty of cozy places to dine with a friend in a more intimate setting. Chef Reden Ramos is the executive chef at RED and has created a menu that will allow the diner to enjoy a number of his creations by serving in “small plate” selections. “I wanted people to be able to order a couple of small plate selections and maybe share with another person or a couple of people so that they can get a number of different flavors when they dine here,” said Chef Ramos.
The small plate selections consist of jumbo shrimp, braised short ribs, tempura prawns, butter steamed clams, tomato and arugula salad, seared scallops, crab rangoon, risotto cakes, spice crusted tuna, roasted beet salad, bacon barbecue shrimp, beef tenderloin skewers, crab cakes, ahi poki wonton, pomegranate-molasses lamb, pork meatball, cheese board, red cajun chicken wings, fried brie,American kobe beef sliders, salt and pepper calamari. Their menu features fantastic pizza creations that Chef Ramos designed. The flavors consist of barbecue chicken, cheese, prosciutto, shrimp and meatball. RED specialties include chicken noodle soup with matzo ball, chicken tortilla soup, peppered hangar steak served with fries and green salad, salmon with artichoke and tomato broth, pot pie with chicken, basil and peas, fried chicken with roasted potato,
corn and bibb salad, seared snapper with vegetable stew, grilled chicken orriechette with portabella mushroom, sundried tomato, asparagus and light basil sauce, grilled pork chops with apple slaw, whole wheat penne with turkey sausage, garlic, tomato and fresh mozzarella, cobb salad and an eight ounce angus burger. There is also a lunch menu with a few of the same selections listed above and additions that include some sandwiches and other quicker fare. Don’t forget to leave room for dessert. The surprise features will be irresistible and well worth the try. RED Kitchen and Bar is located in the lobby of the Hyatt Regency Riverfront Hotel, 315 Chestnut St., in St. Louis. A full lunch and dinner menu, along with a link to make online reservations is located at www.redstlouis.com, or you can call 314-259-3244.
Above, the dining area at RED Kitchen and Bar. At left, spice crusted tuna. Photos for The Edge.
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Dining Delights your imagination!
Okay, we admit these are our opinions and you certainly should form your own, but it is nice to have a guide of places to eat when you are undecided or want to try something new or different. To send us a suggestion of a restaurant to try, e-mail theedge@ edwpub.net
Red Apple Maryville 4 stars The Red Apple is another favorite of our family, whether it is breakfast, lunch or dinner. There is a huge menu selection, including Italian, Broasted chicken, gyros, sandwiches of all kinds, plate specials, fish selections-fried and broiled, and much more. Service is always impeccable and prices can't be beat.
54th Street Bar and Grill Edwardsville 4 stars Great menu selection, something for everyone. Prices are very reasonable and have not had a bad selection yet. Remember to get your frequent diner card stamped when ordering an entree so you can get one free when your card is full.
La Fonda Edwardsville 3 1/2 stars Good food, good service. All you can eat chips and salsa are are great complement to their abundant menu. Their rice and beans are excellent also.
Red Robin Edwardsville 2 1/2 stars The bottomless french fries are fantastic, but it basically is a pricey burger place. Service is not super speedy, but food was good and hot. Good group setting.
Bigelo's Bistro Edwardsville
Cold Stone Creamery Edwardsville 5 stars I really would give this more stars if we had them, but all we can give is five. I LOVE their ice cream concoctions, particularly the Cheesecake Fantasy or the Apple Pie A La Cold Stone. I really could put more selections here, but use
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Parkway project program. first site will space. going a to fill has been the for Clunkers two other questions.and not be Then what? complete only of Illinois in Costello age shed, overall. undertime for money The state During LaHood, located stimulus of projthe recent bling buildings, behind A stor- tion However, briefly before allowing number in getting mayoral LaHood and spoke to store first in the will still the ram- Mayor campaign, electrucks used has started U.S. Hannig door and be used from reporters.better part Gary Niebur Edwardsvi to Buildings funding the questions according ects the and Landsby the county’s the site, which declared lle He had spent with leaders in created, And a that Departmen said he downtown sits just the jobs Costello, D-Belleville. south Federal of Friday meeting about transporcontains pauper ’s cemetery t. , at 333 should and South Main of Rep. Jerry news from the about Missouri the become that remain Illinois and He praised Hannig St., green space as well. 600 bodies will city. that perhaps added good so well issues. indicates for the The cemetery for doing Rumors and Reserve may be over. mem- tation dollars plaque troubles state of Illinois with the site might have circulated that was also contains stimulus financial spoke briefly U.S. was once that the become a Siglock taken from work. Costello media along with Ray in spending $627 people to said that a city park, but Sheltered the hospital section what the received ion the has never bers of plan. of putting said Illinoisfunds for state of the of Transportat workers Care Home and Hannig been Secretary “We’re from Premier next week Secretary s got not going of St. Louis and Illinois Hannig who million in stimulusgovernment Demolition tables and LaHood of will cut and local on Gary from the have the to have picnic projects. a members projects stone being local problem for Transportati Friday with n plaque up is in place Heavy equipmen place it side of the building met $300 million Capital Bill Siglock here at night and of kids in the cemetery suchad just Council Southwester said. and at the things,” Premier “The Illinois build on these t has been leaders as well. “In fact, the Leadership workers The we can regional Friday rolled in we’ll probably now so said. and Monday will spend off the driveways Illinois and Hotel in Collinsville. to help demolish Hannig buildings providare proposals knocking as a green but just chain Doubletree on Roundtable discuss cesses,” down in the works rail line the Madison the drivers keep it space. Already a high-speed Hannig will haul and on Tuesday up here Transportati opportunity to Marci Winters-M County on and go They can walk Madison an the debris for developing to Chicago. Sheltered transportati ed them cLaughlin away, etery, they can up to the cemLouis Buildings County Supervisor Care Home. and state of the proposals from St. grounds, walk around /Intelligenc national and filed some to be filed I Siglock of er in the closed said he and more were said. The Grounds Marty don’t want don’t really care. the issues. hear said, will red bricks, participating to I r Leaders session were to ion on Friday be Siglock to come over have the cops just round of Intelligence The task sold. have at 9 o’clock By STEVE on Monday. be a second kids are roundtable Surface Transportat of knocking cLaughlin/ parked because the FAA There will Oct. 2. stevehorrell HORRELL the struc- lot.” in the about the tion Act of 2009, Marci Winters-M @hotmail.c parking the new proposals filed the U.S. Department duty, Jessica om Reauthoriza tion Bill, and said accept hight Act. See "HOME" LaHood L. on will from ing to Reauthoriza Developmenprovide on campus on Page Madison Hunter, accordMonday HeDeputies to of Transportati By JULIA wall while 5 Capt. 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The bar have spent historians, was information referred to Washington and students Monday. between,” outon Wall b York in a pus Katherine rtende SIUE St. in Worden. is at 124 began the New attending to the at stops for Illinois panel discussion Also promised r it conEast Police again the 26th last week on the Dunham projects Bill. to get off Internationa where classes later you make Kenneth and the Annual on the Dunham museum SIUE camit will L. Johnson about new new State Capital to the able said. “If with was asked of gun was determine d of the life l Seminar. The Katherine on-time, tours. the was charged four – counts that Legacy was closed oppor- LaHood efficient and annual event and lined in Repeat actually come Dunham The seminar at TheBANK conduct to and Dunham air pellet of disorderly The seminartalent of this remarkable it they will venient, leave, said. a 1008 press be made is a celebration drew attendees The discussion focused gun, McLemore ns can assault. and three of aggravated McLem culminates a promiseddominated by work. If you build branches. on then the Creek happen.” 3 also from ages ore Contributio e or any of its staging of lution of the Haitian and media and with a gala woman. was that can PageHe The patrons at Silver on criminal said. " faces 6 believe the wanted Dunham a and Cuban live afterward grader we Morris University performanc When to the tonight charges up. 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Dining Delights You can't top tapas when it comes party time By MARY CLARE JALONICK Associated Press Are your big dinner party plans clashing with your small budget? Consider keeping your plates small, too. S p a n i s h - s t y l e t a p a s a re b y definition budget-friendly, since they are small plates of food traditionally served at bars. Most can be prepared quickly and using inexpensive ingredients, allowing you to serve a varied and flavorful menu while keeping costs down. And you don't need to be limited to Spanish cuisine. Most Mediterranean cultures have their own versions of tapas, such as Italian bruschetta and crostini and Greek meze. SPANISH TAPAS Seasonal fruits and vegetables are key to Jose Andres' budget tapas menu. The Washington chef, cookbook author and owner of several award-winning tapas restaurants says produce keeps flavors fresh and costs down. He suggests skewers of tomatotopped watermelon drizzled with dressing, as well as a fruity summer sangria. He also says budget cooking can be a state of mind. You don't have to leave the table full every time, as is common in this country, he believes. "It's OK to leave hungry," he says. STEAK FOR LESS Small plates also are a good way to stretch pricier proteins, such as steak, pork tenderloin, salmon or crab cakes, says Tina Ujlaki, executive food editor of Food & Wine magazine. "Even if you are on a budget, it's a great way to still be able to offer a bit of luxury," she says. You can even serve meatballs or small meat medallions as "sliders." Try: • Seared pork tenderloin with a mustard-fruit glaze, thinly sliced and accompanied by a cooked plum puree. • Slices of smoked salmon with a salsa made of finely diced cucumbers, pickled onions and capers. • Three-bite crab cakes with a four-vegetable slaw, using your favorite seasonal vegetables finely shre d d e d o r c h o p p e d . U j l a k i suggests broccoli stems, red and green cabbage, and carrots, for example, for a mix of colors. BUFFET OF BRUSCHETTA Using bread, potatoes or pasta as the base ingredients for your menu is another good way to offer plenty of food without spending a lot, says Lucinda Scala Quinn, executive food director at Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia. She suggests a bruschetta menu, served on platters or boards lined with parchment paper. These are easily prepared beforehand — or guests can prepare their own — so the host or hostess can enjoy the
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party. She suggests toasting or grilling slices of a rustic bread, rubbing them with garlic and topping them with a variety of flavors and textures, such as: • A basic homemade pesto and a seasonal vegetable, such as roasted red peppers, peeled and marinated in olive oil and garlic. • Shredded zucchini with lemon, basil, a drizzle of olive oil and crumbled or grated cheese. • Shredded kale that has been quickly sauteed in olive oil and sprinkled with toasted almonds.
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Dave Sinclair Buick Pontiac GMC Dave Sinclair Buick Pontiac GMC Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Dave Sinclair Buick Pontiac GMC George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick St Louis Honda George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Bob Brockland Pontiac Buick GM George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Saturn of South County Victory Lane Ford George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Dave Sinclair Buick Pontiac GMC Underwood Motors Dave Sinclair Buick Pontiac GMC George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Jack Schmitt Ford Lincoln Mercur Ackerman Auto Plaza George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Dave Sinclair Buick Pontiac GMC George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo St Louis Honda Saturn of South County George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Saturn of South County Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Bob Brockland Pontiac Buick GM Saturn of South County Bob Brockland Pontiac Buick GM George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Dave Sinclair Buick Pontiac GMC Saturn of South County Marty Cancila St Louis Honda St Louis Honda Saturn of South County St Louis Honda Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Bob Brockland Pontiac Buick GM George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Marty Cancila Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Ackerman Auto Plaza Underwood Motors Trust Family Auto Sales Bob Brockland Pontiac Buick GM Marty Cancila St Louis Honda Dave Sinclair Buick Pontiac GMC George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Dave Sinclair Buick Pontiac GMC Dave Sinclair Buick Pontiac GMC Dave Sinclair Buick Pontiac GMC Dave Sinclair Buick Pontiac GMC George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Bob Brockland Pontiac Buick GM Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Saturn of South County George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Bob Brockland Pontiac Buick GM Jack Schmitt Ford Lincoln Mercur Trust Family Auto Sales Brooks Motor Company Smart Choice Auto Sales George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Newbold Toyota BMW Scion
866-401-2564 866-401-2564 866-438-1169 866-438-1169 866-438-1169 866-401-2564 866 496 0381 866 496 0381 866 496 0381 866 496 0381 866 496 0381 866-438-1169 877 584 1058 866 496 0381 866-438-1169 877-396-5065 866 496 0381 866-369-3141 866 576 3845 866 496 0381 866 496 0381 866-401-2564 866 485 3136 866-401-2564 866 496 0381 866-515-4038 866-419-2762 866 496 0381 866 496 0381 866 496 0381 866 496 0381 866-438-1169 866-401-2564 866 496 0381 877 584 1058 866-369-3141 866 496 0381 866 496 0381 866 496 0381 866-369-3141 866-438-1169 877-396-5065 866-369-3141 877-396-5065 866 496 0381 866 496 0381 866-401-2564 866-369-3141 877 383 6138 877 584 1058 877 584 1058 866-369-3141 877 584 1058 866-438-1169 866 496 0381 866 496 0381 877-396-5065 866 496 0381 866 496 0381 866 496 0381 877 383 6138 866-438-1169 866-438-1169 866-419-2762 866 485 3136 866-398-4214 877-396-5065 877 383 6138 877 584 1058 866-401-2564 866 496 0381 866-401-2564 866-401-2564 866-401-2564 866-401-2564 866 496 0381 866 496 0381 877-396-5065 866 377 3110 866-438-1169 866-369-3141 866 496 0381 877-396-5065 866-515-4038 866-398-4214 866 629 5289 866-676-1209 866 496 0381 866 496 0381 866 377 3110 866 496 0381 866-438-1169 866 617 6146
Silverado Silverado Silverado Suburban TAHOE Tahoe Tracker TrailBlaze TrailBlaze TRAILBLAZE TRAILBLAZE TrailBlaze TrailBlaze TrailBlaze TrailBlaze TrailBlaze TrailBlaze TrailBlaze TrailBlaze TrailBlaze TrailBlaze UPLANDER UPLANDER Uplander Uplander Venture
2007 2007 2004 2001 2008 2002 2002 2009 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2003 2008 2008 2008 2008 2005
$15,988 $14,786 $16,944 $9,000 $32,995 $13,995 $5,995 $20,463 $21,955 $20,995 $20,275 $19,995 $18,748 $18,658 $18,643 $15,646 $15,495 $10,995 $9,988 $11,463 $7,995 $18,995 $17,995 $17,995 $16,712 $8,895
Newbold Toyota BMW Scion George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Trust Family Auto Sales Dave Sinclair Buick Pontiac GMC Ackerman Auto Plaza Bob Brockland Pontiac Buick GM George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Dave Sinclair Buick Pontiac GMC Dave Sinclair Buick Pontiac GMC Bob Brockland Pontiac Buick GM George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Saturn of South County Brooks Motor Company St Louis Honda George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Saturn of South County Dave Sinclair Buick Pontiac GMC Dave Sinclair Buick Pontiac GMC Bob Brockland Pontiac Buick GM George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Ackerman Auto Plaza
866 617 6146 866 496 0381 866-438-1169 866-398-4214 866-401-2564 866-419-2762 877-396-5065 866 496 0381 866-438-1169 866-401-2564 866-401-2564 877-396-5065 866 496 0381 866 496 0381 866 496 0381 866 496 0381 866-369-3141 866 629 5289 877 584 1058 866 496 0381 866-369-3141 866-401-2564 866-401-2564 877-396-5065 866 496 0381 866-419-2762
300 300-Series 300-Series 300-Series 300-SERIES 300-Series 300M Cirrus Concorde Pacifica Pacifica PT Cruiser PT Cruiser PT Cruiser PT Cruiser PT Cruiser PT CRUISER PT Cruiser PT Cruiser Sebring SEBRING Sebring Sebring Sebring Sebring Co SEBRING LX TOWN & COU Town & Cou Town & Cou Town & Cou Town & Cou Town and C
2009 2008 2008 2006 2006 2006 2002 1998 1994 2007 2006 2008 2008 2008 2007 2006 2005 2003 2002 2009 2008 2008 2001 1999 2006 2001 2007 2008 2005 2002 2006 2002
$20,995 $17,488 $13,995 $19,995 $15,995 $14,995 $9,944 $3,500 $3,995 $17,995 $12,888 $12,495 $10,999 $9,995 $9,999 $8,999 $11,990 $5,495 $5,990 $15,888 $13,995 $11,995 $7,888 $5,888 $10,995 $4,382 $17,420 Call $11,874 $6,995 $10,995 $6,944
B2408 9578 P7337 V90022A Z90353A 19625A 307841 T2741 V90439A B2409 8124 P7331 9471 P7326 9611 8049 C9008 P7308 P7528AA P7004 P7095 B2415 9406-1 9651-1 21537A B973 B980 J478A 29454A P2179 P7244 R1524
Avenger Caliber CALIBER Caliber Caliber Caliber Caravan Caravan Challenger Dakota Dakota Durango Durango Grand Cara Grand Cara Grand Cara Grand Cara JOURNEY Magnum Neon Neon ES Ram 1500 Ram 1500 Ram 1500 Ram 1500 Ram 1500 Ram 1500 Ram 2500 Ram Pickup
1997 2008 2008 2007 2007 2007 2006 1998 2008 2005 1999 2003 2000 2008 2008 2007 2002 2009 2006 2000 2000 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2002 2004 1995
$4,995 $12,995 $10,990 $11,888 $11,888 $9,995 $9,995 $4,495 $43,944 $13,990 $5,995 $9,888 $6,495 $17,988 $17,888 $17,995 $5,944 $22,995 $10,888 $3,000 $3,795 $22,888 $22,888 $21,888 $21,888 $21,888 $8,888 $16,888 $2,500
P2426 B2421 1446 9996 8096 P7299 3218A P7253A R1521 K170A 259300 21637-1 P7362 T7637 P6946 Y262 91781 T90375A 21638-1 T2622 B84 8119 8108 8116 8113 8112 8109-1 8088-1 195593
$15,995 $15,495 $14,950 $14,404 $13,950 $13,495 $12,712 $12,662 $12,631 $12,558 $12,558 $12,204 $11,883 $11,314 $10,950 $18,995 $18,624 $15,995 $16,600 $5,748 $14,783 $13,995 $13,500 $12,995 $12,724 $11,990 $10,500 $19,662 $17,986 $17,648 $16,648 $20,855 $18,895 $18,769 $16,893 $15,995 $15,662 $15,573 $15,573 $14,995 $14,944 $14,495 $12,495 $13,995 $12,443 $12,438 $10,995 $8,995 $6,888 Call Call $7,495 $3,788 $22,944 $20,622 $20,583 $19,995 $18,785 $18,742 $18,683 $16,788 $17,955 $11,950 $9,995 Call $5,500 $5,995 $6,888 Call $14,995 $14,652 $13,995 $13,995 $13,995 $13,995 $13,612 $13,533 $12,995 $12,995 $12,955 $11,995 $11,642 $9,995 $8,990 $5,500 $1,850 $12,990 Call $22,582 $20,995 $13,847 $11,955 $10,988
P6956 P6963 R1472 R1485 R1475 P6996 P2035Z P2045Z P2073Z P2084Z P2086Z R1474 YP1214 29517A R14841 B2360B P2083Z P7329 B936 P2095ZA 29496A P7080 6755 Z90304A P2069Z J615A P2408 P2055Z P2013Z P2007Z P2007Z R1500 P7134 P2071Z YP1208 P7256 P2063Z P2020Z P2021Z P7341 R1514 B2307 P7350 B2359A 29391A 29026A P7014A P7346 9612-1 P6873B 097534B 6648A YP1166A R1537 P2056Z P2029Z B2381 P2051Z P2057Z P2024Z 8107 R1509 R1490 P1974 6771 T2671 P3666 26201-1 097406A P7091 P2065Z P7042 P7090 P7153 P7045 P2052Z P2064Z B2391 Y274 R1477 P7273 29115A B2321A J528A T2814 246099 1436A 29511A P2001Z Y253 P2099Z 83042 T10161A2
T91103A1 P2040Z 91871 T2710 P6883 P2154 P3658 P2030Z R1507 P6997 P6943 B2398 P2081Z P2079Z P2080Z 29390A P7278 231783 096030B 29502A 1749A P7142 P7086 B2399 P2070Z P2049
CHRYSLER Bob Brockland Pontiac Buick GM Marty Cancila Saturn of South County Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Dave Sinclair Buick Pontiac GMC Saturn of South County Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Trust Family Auto Sales Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Bob Brockland Pontiac Buick GM Marty Cancila Saturn of South County Marty Cancila Saturn of South County Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Smart Choice Auto Sales Saturn of South County Jack Schmitt Ford Lincoln Mercur St Louis Honda Dave Sinclair Buick Pontiac GMC Bob Brockland Pontiac Buick GM Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Ackerman Auto Plaza Victory Lane Ford Victory Lane Ford Jack Schmitt Ford Lincoln Mercur George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Ackerman Auto Plaza Saturn of South County Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick
877-396-5065 877 383 6138 866-369-3141 866 377 3110 866-401-2564 866-369-3141 866-438-1169 866-398-4214 866 377 3110 877-396-5065 877 383 6138 866-369-3141 877 383 6138 866-369-3141 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 866-676-1209 866-369-3141 866-515-4038 877 584 1058 866-401-2564 877-396-5065 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 866-419-2762 866 576 3845 866 576 3845 866-515-4038 866 496 0381 866-419-2762 866-369-3141 866-438-1169
DODGE Ackerman Auto Plaza Bob Brockland Pontiac Buick GM Smart Choice Auto Sales Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Saturn of South County Bob Brockland Pontiac Buick GM Saturn of South County Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Jack Schmitt Ford Lincoln Mercur Brooks Motor Company Marty Cancila Saturn of South County Newbold Toyota BMW Scion St Louis Honda Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Dave Sinclair Buick Pontiac GMC Marty Cancila Trust Family Auto Sales BradNick Past and Present Auto Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Marty Cancila Brooks Motor Company
866-419-2762 877-396-5065 866-676-1209 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 866-369-3141 877-396-5065 866-369-3141 866-438-1169 866-515-4038 866 629 5289 877 383 6138 866-369-3141 866 617 6146 877 584 1058 866 377 3110 866-438-1169 866-401-2564 877 383 6138 866-398-4214 866-339-5735 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 877 383 6138 866 629 5289
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Model
Year Price Stock#
Dealer
Phone
Spirit Stratus
1994 2004
$2,995 Call
4113A 095095B
Bob Brockland Pontiac Buick GM 877-396-5065 St Louis Honda 877 584 1058
E-350 ECONOLINE Econoline ECONOLINE Edge Edge EDGE SEL A Escape Escape Escape Escape Escape Escape Escape ESCAPE XLS Escort Escort Expedition Expedition Explorer Explorer Explorer Explorer Explorer Explorer EXPLORER EXPLORER S F-150 F-150 F-150 F-150 F-150 F-150 F-150 F-150 F-150 SPEC F-250 F-350 Supe F150 F150 F150 F250 SUPER F250 SUPER Five Hundr Focus Focus Focus Focus Focus SVT Freestar Freestyle Fusion FUSION SE Model T Model T Mustang Mustang Mustang Mustang Mustang MUSTANG Mustang Mustang Mustang RANGER Ranger Sport Trac Taurus Taurus Taurus Taurus TAURUS SES THUNDERBIR Windstar WINDSTAR
1996 2009 2000 1994 2008 2007 2008 2009 2008 2008 2007 2002 2002 2001 2006 2002 2000 2002 1999 2007 2004 2003 2001 2000 1998 1996 2009 2008 2008 2007 2007 2006 2005 2004 1996 1996 1996 2005 2010 2008 1987 2009 2006 2006 2008 2008 2008 2007 2004 2005 2007 2008 2006 1927 1926 2009 2008 2008 2008 2008 2006 2005 2003 1966 2007 2005 2007 2005 2003 2001 1998 2001 2005 2003 1996
$3,944 Call $4,995 $4,995 $33,590 $22,990 $18,823 $21,944 $21,500 $19,990 $18,990 $8,990 $7,944 $8,843 $10,635 $4,995 Call $5,944 $6,995 $20,990 $12,990 $7,888 $7,995 $6,995 Call $2,800 Call $28,990 $22,995 $24,990 Call $24,990 $20,944 $12,995 Call Call $3,944 $24,900 Call $26,192 Call Call $25,097 $15,990 $14,990 $13,995 $12,611 $8,995 $9,990 $9,990 $17,990 $13,995 $12,902 $17,900 $10,000 $22,990 $23,995 $18,990 $18,990 Call $20,995 $11,888 $7,995 $10,850 $13,531 $8,704 $24,500 $9,990 $6,995 $4,995 $3,295 $4,131 $18,872 $5,750 Call
R1528 T982 C04358 C13749 P7519 P7521 B965 R14701 B2417 P7526 P7538 K183A R1529 21286A B816A P3681 P2068ZA R14501 P7359 J508B 100050A 9548-11 P7361 B18032 29526A 1440A T972 P7525 P7259 P7508 P7551 P7540 9144-1 P2074 29550A 29425A 91921 TY T1012 B969 29272A T958 B960 J456A P7549 P3633 P2102Z P7306 096672A J631A J313A P3630 P912 553381 888888 P7529 B2269A P7536 P7516 6773 Z90183A 8132-1 29354B 735095 B944 91451 Jan1 P7527A P3668 163510 B143 P768S B917 A85920 29471A
FORD Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Victory Lane Ford Brooks Motor Company Brooks Motor Company Jack Schmitt Ford Lincoln Mercur Jack Schmitt Ford Lincoln Mercur Victory Lane Ford Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Bob Brockland Pontiac Buick GM Jack Schmitt Ford Lincoln Mercur Jack Schmitt Ford Lincoln Mercur Jack Schmitt Ford Lincoln Mercur Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Weiss Brentwood Volvo Victory Lane Ford Bob Brockland Pontiac Buick GM George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Saturn of South County Jack Schmitt Ford Lincoln Mercur St Louis Honda Marty Cancila Saturn of South County Brooks Motor Company George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Smart Choice Auto Sales Victory Lane Ford Jack Schmitt Ford Lincoln Mercur Saturn of South County Jack Schmitt Ford Lincoln Mercur Jack Schmitt Ford Lincoln Mercur Jack Schmitt Ford Lincoln Mercur Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Ackerman Auto Plaza George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Victory Lane Ford Victory Lane Ford George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Victory Lane Ford Victory Lane Ford Jack Schmitt Ford Lincoln Mercur Jack Schmitt Ford Lincoln Mercur Bob Brockland Pontiac Buick GM George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Saturn of South County St Louis Honda Jack Schmitt Ford Lincoln Mercur Jack Schmitt Ford Lincoln Mercur Bob Brockland Pontiac Buick GM Victory Lane Ford Brooks Motor Company Brooks Motor Company Jack Schmitt Ford Lincoln Mercur Bob Brockland Pontiac Buick GM Jack Schmitt Ford Lincoln Mercur Jack Schmitt Ford Lincoln Mercur Underwood Motors Dave Sinclair Buick Pontiac GMC Marty Cancila Brooks Motor Company Brooks Motor Company Victory Lane Ford Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Victory Lane Ford Jack Schmitt Ford Lincoln Mercur Bob Brockland Pontiac Buick GM Brooks Motor Company BradNick Past and Present Auto Victory Lane Ford Victory Lane Ford Brooks Motor Company George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo
866-438-1169 866 576 3845 866 629 5289 866 629 5289 866-515-4038 866-515-4038 866 576 3845 866-438-1169 877-396-5065 866-515-4038 866-515-4038 866-515-4038 866-438-1169 866 387 5206 866 576 3845 877-396-5065 866 496 0381 866-438-1169 866-369-3141 866-515-4038 877 584 1058 877 383 6138 866-369-3141 866 629 5289 866 496 0381 866-676-1209 866 576 3845 866-515-4038 866-369-3141 866-515-4038 866-515-4038 866-515-4038 866-438-1169 866-419-2762 866 496 0381 866 496 0381 866-438-1169 866-438-1169 866 576 3845 866 576 3845 866 496 0381 866 576 3845 866 576 3845 866-515-4038 866-515-4038 877-396-5065 866 496 0381 866-369-3141 877 584 1058 866-515-4038 866-515-4038 877-396-5065 866 576 3845 866 629 5289 866 629 5289 866-515-4038 877-396-5065 866-515-4038 866-515-4038 866 485 3136 866-401-2564 877 383 6138 866 629 5289 866 629 5289 866 576 3845 866-438-1169 866 576 3845 866-515-4038 877-396-5065 866 629 5289 866-339-5735 866 576 3845 866 576 3845 866 629 5289 866 496 0381
GMC Acadia Acadia Canyon ENVOY ENVOY Envoy ENVOY ENVOY XL Jimmy SAFARI CAR
2009 2008 2008 2009 2008 2004 2004 2006 2000 1992
$35,641 $27,995 $18,582 $25,495 $23,995 $14,444 $11,990 $18,995 $7,995 Call
September 3, 2009
P2103Z B2388 P2036Z P7109 P7114 R1525 1407A T90271B 199996 29514A
George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Bob Brockland Pontiac Buick GM George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Dave Sinclair Buick Pontiac GMC Dave Sinclair Buick Pontiac GMC Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Smart Choice Auto Sales Dave Sinclair Buick Pontiac GMC Brooks Motor Company George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo
866 496 0381 877-396-5065 866 496 0381 866-401-2564 866-401-2564 866-438-1169 866-676-1209 866-401-2564 866 629 5289 866 496 0381
Model
Year Price Stock#
Dealer
Phone
Model
Year Price Stock#
Dealer
Phone
Sierra 150 SIERRA 150 Sierra 150 SIERRA 150 Sonoma VANDURA Yukon Yukon Yukon XL Yukon XL
2008 2006 1994 2007 2003 1989 2007 2004 2005 2003
Jack Schmitt Ford Lincoln Mercur Dave Sinclair Buick Pontiac GMC Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Dave Sinclair Buick Pontiac GMC St Louis Honda George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo St Louis Honda Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick
866-515-4038 866-401-2564 866-438-1169 866-401-2564 877 584 1058 866 496 0381 866 496 0381 877 584 1058 866-438-1169 866-438-1169
Rondo RONDO LX/E Sedona Sorento SORENTO EX Spectra Sportage
2008 2008 2006 2006 2008 2006 2001
$12,888 $9,673 $16,995 $15,995 $16,323 $9,444 Call
Marty Cancila Victory Lane Ford Ackerman Auto Plaza Ackerman Auto Plaza Victory Lane Ford Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Ackerman Auto Plaza
877 383 6138 866 576 3845 866-419-2762 866-419-2762 866 576 3845 866-438-1169 866-419-2762
Freelander
2002
$7,450
ES 330 IS 350
2005 2006
$18,939 T7554 $29,988 T7586
Continenta LS LS Navigator Town Car Zephyr
1998 2005 2004 2005 2004 2006
Call $12,990 $8,995 Call $18,855 $19,990
Elise
2005
$34,995 B7527
B-Series P MAZDA3 MAZDA6 MAZDA6 MAZDASPEED RX-8
1998 2008 2008 2008 2005 2007
$6,990 $14,495 $13,990 $13,788 $15,968 $19,990
C-Class C-Class CLK-Class CLK-Class E-Class M Class
2007 2003 2007 2005 2006 1999
$25,807 $12,888 $30,881 $27,988 $28,917 $7,000
COUGAR GRAND MARQ Grand Marq Grand Marq Mariner Mariner MILAN Milan Milan MOUNTAINEE Sable Sable
1996 2008 2009 2001 2006 2005 2008 2007 2006 2006 2002 1999
Call $15,001 Call $5,993 $17,990 $10,990 $17,995 Call $14,990 $15,993 $5,995 Call
Cooper
2005
$18,943 T7517
ECLIPSE Eclipse Eclipse Eclipse Eclipse Sp Galant Galant Galant Outlander
2008 2006 2005 2001 2008 2009 2009 2007 2007
$19,995 $13,495 $11,888 $6,995 $17,972 $14,988 $12,883 $11,988 $14,995
P7062 P7332 9605-1 Y245 T7543 T7609 YP1207 T7271 P7347
Altima Altima ALTIMA HYB Maxima Maxima PATHFINDER Pathfinder Quest Sentra Titan Xterra
2005 2005 2007 2006 2001 2007 2005 1999 2005 2008 2002
$13,900 $9,990 $16,130 $18,637 Call $22,995 $17,877 $4,000 $8,944 $21,995 $7,888
P1932 096674A B954 21003A 096857A T90127A 21178B T0000 R14991 Y236 39138-1
$18,990 $22,995 $2,860 $29,995 $8,990 Call Call $18,490 $23,944 $10,995
P7543 T90373A 9059-1 T90190A 096257A 29528A P2106Z 097058A 9161-1 R1534
HARLEY DAVIDSON FLHRCI FLSTF
2007 2007
Call 607204 $15,995 070123
Accord Accord Accord Accord Accord Accord Accord Accord Accord Accord Accord Accord Accord Accord Accord Cpe Civic Civic Civic Civic CR-V CR-V CR-V CR-V CR-V Odyssey Odyssey Odyssey Pilot Ridgeline
2007 2007 2007 2007 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2006 2005 2003 1996 2000 2006 2004 2002 1998 2008 2007 2006 2005 2000 2007 2006 2005 2008 2006
$19,490 $17,990 $17,490 $15,990 $18,990 $18,990 $17,990 $17,990 $17,990 $16,490 $14,489 $16,995 Call Call $5,995 $14,688 $7,995 Call $6,495 $24,990 $24,990 $16,888 $10,995 Call $19,988 $20,990 $15,990 $27,990 $20,990
H3
2007
$25,944 R1540
Elantra Santa Fe Santa Fe SONATA Sonata Sonata Sonata Sonata Sonata TIBURON
2001 2007 2002 2009 2009 2008 2008 2008 2005 2004
$5,990 $16,990 Call $15,995 $15,990 $14,428 $12,995 $11,995 $8,888 $10,995
Brooks Motor Company Brooks Motor Company
866 629 5289 866 629 5289
HONDA P6944 P6953 P6970 096774B P6965 P6951 P6955 P6949 P6981 096961A P6863 T1001A 096926A P6858A 3471A P6939 83538 096808M T10160A P6979 095944B P6900 V90171A 095944C P6992 P6954 100049A P6957 P6982
St Louis Honda St Louis Honda St Louis Honda St Louis Honda St Louis Honda St Louis Honda St Louis Honda St Louis Honda St Louis Honda St Louis Honda St Louis Honda Bob Brockland Pontiac Buick GM St Louis Honda St Louis Honda Saturn of South County St Louis Honda Brooks Motor Company St Louis Honda Newbold Toyota BMW Scion St Louis Honda St Louis Honda St Louis Honda Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui St Louis Honda St Louis Honda St Louis Honda St Louis Honda St Louis Honda St Louis Honda
877 584 1058 877 584 1058 877 584 1058 877 584 1058 877 584 1058 877 584 1058 877 584 1058 877 584 1058 877 584 1058 877 584 1058 877 584 1058 877-396-5065 877 584 1058 877 584 1058 866-369-3141 877 584 1058 866 629 5289 877 584 1058 866 617 6146 877 584 1058 877 584 1058 877 584 1058 866 377 3110 877 584 1058 877 584 1058 877 584 1058 877 584 1058 877 584 1058 877 584 1058
LAND ROVER
Jack Schmitt Ford Lincoln Mercur St Louis Honda Ackerman Auto Plaza Dave Sinclair Buick Pontiac GMC St Louis Honda Newbold Toyota BMW Scion Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui Marty Cancila Dave Sinclair Buick Pontiac GMC
866-515-4038 877 584 1058 866-419-2762 866-401-2564 877 584 1058 866 617 6146 866 377 3110 866 377 3110 877 383 6138 866-401-2564
INFINITI FX35 G35 QX56
2005 2007 2007
$23,188 096567A $28,988 T7591 $32,995 7N806617
Comanche Commander Commander Commander Commander Commander Commander Compass GRAND CHER Grand Cher Grand Cher Grand Cher Grand Cher Grand Cher Grand Cher LIBERTY Liberty Liberty Wrangler
1991 2007 2007 2006 2006 2006 2006 2007 2006 2007 2007 2007 2007 2006 2004 2008 2005 2004 2008
$3,995 $19,995 $18,888 $16,888 $16,888 $16,888 $15,888 $13,888 $17,761 $18,995 $18,888 $17,888 $16,688 $15,888 $7,995 $19,995 $13,990 $9,995 $19,990
St Louis Honda Newbold Toyota BMW Scion Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick
877 584 1058 866 617 6146 866-438-1169
JEEP 552588 Y264 8100 8086 8087 8128 8126 P6977 B959 T1067A 8134 8135 8133 8097 P7320A P7106 P7501A 151392 P7485A
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KIA
Ackerman Auto Plaza
866-419-2762
Newbold Toyota BMW Scion Newbold Toyota BMW Scion
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LINCOLN 29460A J476A 671784 6763 6620 P7511
George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo Jack Schmitt Ford Lincoln Mercur Brooks Motor Company Underwood Motors Underwood Motors Jack Schmitt Ford Lincoln Mercur
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LOTUS Newbold Toyota BMW Scion
866 617 6146
MAZDA P7455A P7293 P6995 P6974 T7560 J597A
Jack Schmitt Ford Lincoln Mercur Saturn of South County St Louis Honda St Louis Honda Newbold Toyota BMW Scion Jack Schmitt Ford Lincoln Mercur
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MERCEDES 21291 8103-1 21290 T7604 21282 P1964
Weiss Brentwood Volvo Marty Cancila Weiss Brentwood Volvo Newbold Toyota BMW Scion Weiss Brentwood Volvo Ackerman Auto Plaza
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MERCURY 866-438-1169
HYUNDAI J475A 097025A P2399 P7027 P7001 T7535 Y260 Y271 9558-1 P6920A
P2411
LEXUS
HUMMER Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick
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29527A B943 P7545 P6917A P7504 J139A P7053 K144A P7522 P852A 637614 K8009A
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MINI COOPER Newbold Toyota BMW Scion
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Model
Year Price Stock#
Dealer
CIERA CUTLASS SU Silhouette
1996 1995 2002
Call Call Call
George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo 866 496 0381 George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo 866 496 0381 George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo 866 496 0381
Neon VOYAGER
2000 1994
$5,888 Call
P2047ZA 29555A P2104ZA
Phone
PLYMOUTH 9613-1 29360A
2004 2000 1996 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2007 2007 2006 2006 2006 2006 2005 2005 2005 2003 2002 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2006 2006 2005 2004 2002 2001 2006 2006 2001 1996 2008 2008 2009
$10,995 $7,944 Call $13,888 $21,944 $17,995 $16,995 $14,995 $17,495 $15,995 $15,495 $15,495 $14,995 $14,995 $14,582 $13,995 $13,995 $13,995 $13,995 $13,995 $13,995 $13,995 $13,995 $13,995 $12,995 $12,628 $12,495 $13,995 $11,995 $13,995 $13,990 $11,644 $10,888 $11,641 $10,841 $10,495 $7,888 $7,495 $15,955 $14,995 $14,995 $13,995 $13,995 $13,995 $13,986 $13,368 $12,944 $13,995 $9,944 $11,444 $9,995 $3,944 $4,990 $23,404 $24,995 $4,444 Call $19,495 $16,995 $18,450
September 3, 2009
K7033A 81172 29513A P6997 R1527 P6935 P6968 B2369 P6906 B2389 P7138 P7139 P6953 P7147 P2006Z P7100 P7096 B2396 P7113 P7143 P7144 P7083 P7099 P7145 B2420 P2090Z P7328 P7312 P7212 P7251 P1813 29457A 9576-1 29193A 29193A P7343 9585-1 Y268 R1489 P7132 P7141 B2394 B2418 B2366 P2000Z P2000Z R1526 T1029A R1536 91512 255763A 9182-2 1404A R1498 6058 90341 29509A P7054 B2412 R1496
Year Price Stock#
Dealer
Phone
Model
Year Price Stock#
Dealer
Phone
Vibe Vibe VIBE Vibe VIBE Vibe
2009 2009 2008 2007 2005 2003
$17,444 $16,995 $15,995 $13,988 $10,109 $9,995
R1538 B2368 P6991 T7590 B962 4124A
Four Flags Motors Pontiac Buick Bob Brockland Pontiac Buick GM Dave Sinclair Buick Pontiac GMC Newbold Toyota BMW Scion Victory Lane Ford Bob Brockland Pontiac Buick GM
866-438-1169 877-396-5065 866-401-2564 866 617 6146 866 576 3845 877-396-5065
9-5
2000
$6,944
62283
Aura Aura Aura Aura Aura ION Ion Ion L-Series L-Series Outlook S-Series SKY SL VUE VUE VUE VUE VUE VUE
2009 2008 2008 2008 2007 2007 2005 2004 2004 2000 2009 2002 2008 2001 2008 2008 2008 2006 2006 2002
$15,990 $16,995 $14,646 $13,995 $13,995 $11,495 $7,950 $13,495 $6,888 $5,990 $34,995 $5,995 $23,995 $4,495 $19,995 $19,995 $17,995 $12,995 $7,995 $6,995
P6999 B2404 P2092Z P7190 P7024A Z90154A R1495 P7340 39139-1 K149A P7261 B2326A Z90220A P7348 P7085 P7107 P7037 P7295 P7208 19558A
Prius RAV4 RAV4 RAV4 RAV4 RAV4 Sequoia Sienna Sienna Sienna Sienna Sienna TACOMA Tundra Tundra Tundra Yaris
2007 2008 2008 2008 2005 2002 2005 2009 2008 2008 2008 2006 2007 2008 2007 2006 2009
$18,488 $22,988 $21,988 $19,926 $14,988 $12,888 $23,988 $24,965 $22,495 $20,937 $20,937 $19,930 $24,995 $26,988 $35,988 $19,988 $15,433
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Eos Jetta Jetta Seda JETTA SEDA New Beetle New Beetle Passat Rabbit
2007 2006 2008 2003 2008 2001 2003 2008
$26,995 $16,988 $14,995 $8,895 Call Call $9,990 $14,995
Y267 T7611 Y278 P7088A 6789 P2390 097490A Y269
tC tC xB
2008 2007 2005
$15,990 096025A $13,995 Y196B $10,488 T7652
4Runner 4Runner Avalon Avalon Avalon Avalon Camry Camry Camry Camry Camry Camry Camry Camry Camry Sola Celica Corolla Corolla Corolla Corolla Corolla Corolla Corolla Echo Highlander Highlander Highlander Matrix Prius
2008 2005 2008 2007 2006 2005 2009 2009 2009 2009 2009 2007 2007 2000 2007 2000 2009 2009 2009 2009 2006 2005 2000 2000 2008 2004 2008 2008 2008
$25,988 $18,955 $22,988 $24,988 $20,407 $17,930 $20,988 $18,988 $18,831 $18,314 $16,471 $18,495 $13,917 $6,490 $20,888 $8,995 $16,970 $16,442 $15,295 $13,988 $12,990 Call Call $4,495 $23,495 $11,990 $39,988 $15,211 $19,938
S40 S40 S40 S40 S40 S40 S40 S40 S60 S60 S60 S60 S60 S60 S60 S60 S60 S80 S80 S80 V70 V70 XC XC70 XC70 XC70 XC70 XC90 XC90 XC90 XC90 XC90 XC90 XC90 XC90 XC90 XC90
2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2008 2005 2008 2008 2008 2007 2007 2006 2006 2006 2006 2008 2007 2007 2008 2006 2002 2007 2006 2006 2006 2008 2007 2007 2007 2007 2007 2006 2006 2006 2006
$23,843 $23,843 $21,961 $19,931 $18,961 Call Call $14,437 $24,923 $23,916 $22,716 $17,923 $16,804 $20,873 $19,934 $19,876 Call $25,561 $24,847 Call Call $22,843 Call Call $24,512 $18,877 Call $34,916 $33,887 $33,823 $32,744 $30,961 $27,916 $32,863 $28,746 $27,888 $26,857
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XV1700
2006
Call
Marty Cancila 877 383 6138 George Weber Chevrolet Waterloo 866 496 0381
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866-438-1169
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SCION St Louis Honda 877 584 1058 Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui 866 377 3110 Newbold Toyota BMW Scion 866 617 6146
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Newbold Toyota BMW Scion Newbold Toyota BMW Scion Newbold Toyota BMW Scion Newbold Toyota BMW Scion Newbold Toyota BMW Scion Newbold Toyota BMW Scion Newbold Toyota BMW Scion Newbold Toyota BMW Scion Newbold Toyota BMW Scion Newbold Toyota BMW Scion Newbold Toyota BMW Scion Saturn of South County Weiss Brentwood Volvo St Louis Honda Newbold Toyota BMW Scion Newbold Toyota BMW Scion Newbold Toyota BMW Scion Newbold Toyota BMW Scion Newbold Toyota BMW Scion Newbold Toyota BMW Scion Bommarito Volkswagen of St Loui St Louis Honda St Louis Honda Saturn of South County Newbold Toyota BMW Scion St Louis Honda Newbold Toyota BMW Scion Newbold Toyota BMW Scion Newbold Toyota BMW Scion
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T7651 T7606 T7634 T7536 T7616 096174A T7615 T7579 T7571 T7477 T7525 T7532B P6803A T7613 T10047A T7638 T7522
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CAREER CHOICES ••••••••••••••••• Come be a part of our growing team! Relais Bonne Eau Hospice Residence Staff Nurses Day - Evening - Night - Shifts
Edwardsville Community Hospice Home Full-time, required to have an active Illinois license, BSN preferred, a minimum of two years experience in a hospital or health care setting & prefer one-year hospice or home health experience. All positions require reliable transportation with proof of auto insurance. Benefits package included. (EOE)
To apply forward resume to:
PICTURE IT SOLD
305 S. Illinois St. • Belleville, IL 62220 1-800-233-1708 • Fax 1-618-235-3130 or Email-hsiadmin@hospice.org
8 Passenger 2001 Montana, extended. 132 K, Exc. cond. All power, CD/Cass/AM-FM, OnStar/phone. Auto traction, FWD, newer trans. Documented bi-weekly 21 mpg, Hwy 25 mpg. Service record. $5495/OBO. 618-659-9525 (11/20/09)
2002 Coleman Pop-Up. Closed 17’, open 22’. Tongue wt. 350 lbs. Htr/AC/awning/screen room. Queen, double, single beds. Privacy curtains. Inside/Outside propane stove. Front exterior storage, spare tire. $4895/OBO. 618-659-9525 (11/20/09)
SELL YOUR CAR FOR LESS! ONLY $39.00 PER LISTING CALL THE “ I ” • 656-4700 September 3, 2009
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Lost & Found
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2005 Touring Sebring Convertible. Leather seats, new tires. Excellent Condition, $10,000. 618-444-2267
FOUND (Dropped off @ Hawthorne Animal Hospital): Trucks, Vans, Maltese, white, friendly, male, & SUV's 210 bad teeth. 288-2639, 288-2638 or 288-3971 2004 GMC Sierra pick-up, reguFOUND (E30 Mobile Home lar cab, 103,000 miles, $4,800. Park): Pomeranian, red/tan, 540-0298 male, injured could not stand, 8 Passenger 2001 Montana, no collar. 288-2639, 288-2638 extended. 132K, Exc. cond. All LOST: Meridian Rd., Timberwolfe Subdivision. Large Sheltie (looks like Lassie). 14yrs.-old, needs medication. REWARD 618-205-3294
power, CD/Cass/AM/FM, OnStar/phone. Auto traction, FWD, newer trans. Documented biwkly 21mpg, Hwy 25mpg. Service record. $5495/obo. 618659-9525 (11/20/09)
Campers, RV's & GoCarts
231
Help Wanted General
305
Looking for receptionist that will also assist in the care of animals. Driving involved, must be 21. Apply in person at LaBest 4933 Indian Hills Rd., Edw. Professional House Keeper Wanted for busy family. Must be hardworking & able to provide excellent references. Duties include weekly deep-cleaning, daily upkeep, laundry and ironing. Call 307-3309 for an interview. TRI-COR Industries, Inc./ SIUE call center is looking for dependable, mature telephone interviewers, Basic computer skills & typing required. Day, Evening and weekend shifts available, $8.00/hr to start. Up to 29 hours per week available. Shifts are: 9-4, 4-8, 5-9, ( M-F), 9-3 (Sat), 11-6 (Sun). Fax resume to: 618-659-9376
2002 Coleman pop-up. Closed Automotive 206 17’, open 22’. Tongue wt. 350lbs. Sales Htr/AC/awning/screen room. Positions 310 Queen, double, single beds. Pri1989 Cadillac DeVille. Beautiful, vacy curtains. Inside/outside yellow & white, $3,500 will propane stove. Front exterior Account Executive negotiate. Must Sell! Collectors storage, spare tire. $4895/obo. Rapidly expanding Sales DiviItem. 618-550-1776 618-659-9525 (11/20/09) sion is seeking hard working, energetic, and motivated indi1993 Ford Probe, GT. Sunroof, viduals with a burning desire to CD player, runs & looks good, earn a Six Figure Income with $1,250. 580-7959 Career Advancement Opportunities. Company will provide extensive training along with full benefits. Top five candidates Help Wanted be selected for this immediGeneral 305 will ate opening. Please Call 618659-8770 Ext 221 Experienced full time Teachers for nights & weekends: Eden Child Care, Glen Carbon. BeneBY THE fits, competitive salary. Loving, caring individuals need apply at 288-4222
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Music
Misc. Merchandise
422
GUITAR LESSONS. Over 18 yrs. professional experience in both instruction & live performance. Beginning Sept. in lower level Walt & Nels emporium. 405 E. Vandalia. 656-4643 for info.
Misc. Merchandise
426
$1 Book sale at Ole Country Store, 307 N. Main, Edw. (with red awnings).
4’ White Pine Trees: delivered, planted, mulched. $64.50 per tree. Buy 10, get 1 free. Other sizes/shade trees. Call (217)886-2316; leave message. Cut-up firewood, $10 a pick up load, U-load. 656-8529
Pets
450
FREE 4yr. old female indoor cat. Spayed & shots. 972-3494 Lhasa Apsos. Beautiful, adorable, loveable, $200. Must See. 618-550-1776
Cleaning
532
House Cleaners, Christian women. We do all! Apts, Offices, Houses. Free Estimates. References Avail. 618-301-1413
Lawn &
New Framed PICTURES, $15 Garden 455 each. Krups Programmed Misc. Farm COFFEEMAKER, $10. FREE! Fill dirt in Edwardsville. 618/656-7317 Equipment 640 217-854-8784 early or late. OAK DOOR, 6-panel/30-inches, Wanted To Buy: Cash for any unused, natural finish. (Paid size heavy equipment. 618-540$200.00.) $90.00. 0298 618/792-6377—p.m.
Pets
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7 AMERICAN PITBULLS, born 8/14: BLUE-&-white, males/females, shots/wormed, affectionate, home/family-raised. See parents! $350.00—618/444-4628
Child/Elder Care
504
Home Day Care for children has part time day, evening & weekend openings. 656-2648
Houses For Rent
705
Openings for licensed home 1 BR Loft Apartment & 1 BR day care. Safe, fun, loving care: At stud blue & white Chihuahua, Holiday Shores, 6AM-Midnight Duplex. CREDIT CHECK. No pets, non smoking. $550/mo. $175. AKC registered. Must Edwardsville. 618/655-0631. $550 deposit. 656-8953. have health certificate. Guaranteed. 659-8544
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33 BETHALTO LAKES DRIVE, BETHALTO, IL $354,900 (618) 377-5214 REDUCED PRICE! Custom lake front 4 BR, 3 bath home on 2 acres. Built 2002. Hardwood & tile floors. Gas fireplace. Kitchen, GR & Master BR look out to lake. Hickory cabinets & solid surface countertop. Large walk-in pantry & laundry room. Beautiful finished basement. Approx. 2098 sq. ft. upstairs & 1181 sq. ft. finished down. Epay wood deck with tempered glass deck. 3 car attached garage & shed. Professionally landscaped with patio near water.
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OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, AUGUST 30 1-3 PM 3720 RIDGEVIEW, EDWARDSVILLE *3 BR, 4 BA *4363 Sq. Ft. *4.78 Acres *2 Story Outbuilding 1 Minute To Governor’s Parkway. Agent owned. $497,500 JIM REPPELL 791-7663 www.HomesByReppell.com
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, AUGUST 30 2-4 PM 316 W. ZUPAN, MARYVILLE NEW KITCHEN CABINETS w/Jenn Aire cooktop & built in oven, dishwasher, refrigerator, washer & dryer. New plumbing. Fenced yard, covered patio. $125,000 DIRECTIONS: Hwy 159 to Zupan Call JAN ALONS 781-2511
131 E. PENNING, WOOD RIVER CHARMING BUNGALOW w/refinished hardwood floors. Newer vinyl siding & windows. New light fixtures, fully remodeled kitchen features oak cabinets, dishwasher & stove. Airy 9 ft. ceilings. Spacious wood deck off kitchen. Covered front porch. Home Warranty! $79,800
8307 FAIRWAY, COLLINSVILLE BRING YOUR HORSE & SWIMSUIT! Raised ranch on acreage. Beautiful ceramic floors, bubbler tub, stunning kitchen w/island, ceramic backsplash, & stainless steel appl! The fenced paddock is huge & has a one-stall barn. Two koi ponds & two patios. All-seasons sunroom. $139,900
Call SUSAN LANDING 618-779-7777
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OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY, AUGUST 30 2-4 PM 23 WASHINGTON PLACE, EDWARDSVILLE $144,000 - DIRECTIONS: Hwy 159 to Franklin to Wyma Place to Wilson to Right on Washington Call MARY JANE COLLINS 210-8061
215 WINDRIDGE, COLLINSVILLE 3 BR, 2 1/2 BA CONDO. Spacious rooms, 2 FP w/gas logs, formal dining, beautiful cabinets, & screened porch. Drive-under garage. $145,000 THE LANDING TEAM 779-7777 or 779-2980
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Public Auction Residential Property--Madison County Thursday, Sept. 24, 2009 6 PM 3451 Edwardsville Rd., Edwardsville, IL Auction to be held on site. Newer 3 Bedroom/2 Bath Home located near SIU-E. Roxana C.U. #1 School District. See www.auctionzip.com (Auctioneer ID#14627) for photos.
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6083 TARA LANE, COLLINSVILLE 3 WOODS LANE, EAST ALTON 5 BR/4 BA. Full finished walk-out basement. 3 car HOME EXTRAORDINARE! 4 bdr/4 bath, 5,475 sq. ft., garage & screened porch. Custom built. $329,900 brick ranch with basement, 3-car garage. Wooded Call LINDA RAYHO 779- 2980 or acreage. $375,000 SUSAN LANDING 618-779-7777 Call SUSAN LANDING 618-779-7777
WWW.YOURILHOME.COM 1 N. CROWN, COLLINSVILLE CLASSIC CHARM, 4 BR, 2 BA, 2 car garage & full basement. Fireplace & formal dining room. $149,900 Call SUSAN LANDING 618-779-7777 or LINDA RAYHO 618-779-2980
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Classified Houses For Rent
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Apts/Duplexes For Rent
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2BR, 1BA, $700/mo.+dep., App. 2 Bedroom apartment near SIU. fee. Frige, stove, w/d hk up. 308 Available Now 920-2637. S. Brown, Edw. No pets. Agent 2 BR Duplex near SIU: C/A, yd., owned. 618/977-2195 scrnd porch, gar, w/d; updtd BA, 2BR, 1BA, Edw: bsmt., renovat- kit; 95 Devon Ct, Edw. $875/mo. ed, w/d, CA, gar; no pets/smok- 618-444-4658. Cats ok. 1-yr lse. ing, wooded. $850/mo w/lawn 2 BR, refrigerator & stove furcare; 1 yr lease; dep. No 1stnished. C/A, private garage, time renters. 618-691-9066 quiet Edw. neighborhood. Refer4 BR, 1.5 BA, Edw: fam. rm. w/ ences required. 656-6119 gas fp, CA, w/d hookup, nice yd., 2 BRs, Glen Carbon, Cottongar. $1,200/mo + dep. Pets OK! wood Sub., w/d hk-ups, APTS 618/488-6691 for application. $645 & Up, TH $675, DUP $715 4BR, new construction, Edw., (618)346-7878 on cul-de-sac; 3 BA’s, 3 car gar, www.osbornproperties.com priv. yd., stove, D/W, microwave 2BR Townhomes, 1.5BA, w/d hk included. Call 618/779-9461 up, all kit appl. incl. DW, disposal. No pets, $775. 659-2188; 978-2867 Apts, Duplexes, & Homes Visit our website www.glsrent.com 656-2230
3 BEDROOM APARTMENT near SIUE: no pets, no smoking. $930/month. 656-1345
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Homes For Sale
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Collinsville - 2 Bdrm. W/S/T & heat incl. 1 carport spot, & Kitch. applncs. App. fee, $550+dep. No pets. 345-6697
3000 sf office space, Edw, near WalMart: ample prkng, rest rms. 8 offices, separate or together. Negotiable. 618/692-1794
Collinsville: Studio Apt. Kit. appliances, w/s/t incl. Off-strt prking. No pets. $275/mo. + dep., app. fee. 345-6697
317 Clay, Edw. Charming 2BR, 2BA home. Fenced yard. Mobile Homes 725 Applncs incl., $123,000. 110 For Sale 815 Maple St., Edw. Great location! 2BR, 1BA $119,000. Duncan Springbrook M H, 2BR: 785 s.f., Collinsville/Maryville-Hwy. 159 Up to 1080 sq. ft., starting at Realtors 618-977-2195 exc cond, 30 East Mobile Home $525/mo. (618) 346-7878 Cross-Town or Cross-Coun- Park, #146, GlenCbn. $5K. 314www.osbornproperties.com try: EdwardsvilleHomes.com. 757-6020 or 146east30@att.net Office building in Maryville for Home Buyers Relocation Serrent. 2,800 sq. ft., $1,800/mo. vices. Exclusively for buyers! Lots Will divide. 618-344-1534 or 656-5588, 800-231-5588 For Sale 820 618-406-8252 FSBO: Grandview home, 557 Office space avail. Approx. 300 Buena Vista. 3 bedroom 2 1/2 WOODED HOME SITES. E’vile sq. ft. with rest room, Glen Car- bath, very nice. 618-975-7648 school district, all utilities underor 656-0279 ground, 1/2mi. from Governors bon. $400/mo. 618-917-9132 Pky, 4mi. to SIU, some walkouts. $68,400 & up. 972-0948
Duplex - Good location, covered parking, full basement. 8305769. Also, large 2 BR, 50 Devon Ct., some util. pd. 5 min. to SIUE. 656-7337 or 656-4102 Duplex, close to LeClaire School. Some util. incl. Very priv/quiet: Upper Level Apt., 2 BR, w/d, Pergo flrs, $725. Lower Apt. Walkout, 1 BR, w/d hk up + util. rm, $465. 618-656-1580 Now Available- 2 bdrm TH’s in Edw. Ask about our specials! Restrictions apply. 618-6929310 www.rentchp.com
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FSBO: LAKEFRONT 1.5 story home. Lg. lot, 4BR, 2BA, bsmt, many updates! Near Midway Schl. $159,900. 618-377-6346
Office Space For Rent
656-4700
Yard Sales
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LABOR DAY BLOW-OUT SALE MONDAY, 9/7, 9A.M.-2P.M. 16 DUNLAP COVE DRIVE, EDWARDSVILLE Grandma’s/Grandpa’s 50-year residence emptied out/cleaned up, attic to basement! Stuff galore! His, hers; big, little; inside, outside; old, new! Furniture, Washer, WWII Brass Rubbing, Lots of Good Clean stuff, priced to move!
Completely remodeled 2 BDRM 2 BA, 400 S. Fillmore, Edw. $800/mo.+deposit, lease. 618409-4925; 616-1124 GLENWOOD ESTATES: 4 BR, 3 BA EXEC. HOME. Lg. rms., w/o FR w/ FP, w/d hookup, lg. deck, 2+ car gar, $1350/mo. +dep. 656-3256 Newer home, great location, close to interstates. 3 BR, 2 full baths, 2180sf finished. Hardwood flrs, tile, stainless steal applncs, walkout bsmt, 3 car gar, deck. Avail. 9/1 for rent or lease to own purchase $1450. 618-792-4839; 318-578-2241
Apts/Duplexes For Rent
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1 excellent 3BR, 1200 sq.ft. TH: Collinsville, near 157/70; 12 min. to SIUE. FP, DW, W/D, ceiling fans, cable, sound walls, offst. prkng. Sm pets OK, yr. lse. $780/mo. No Sect. 8. 618/3459610: give AM/PM phone. Hamel: 2 Bdrm TOWNHOUSE, 1 bath, appliances included. W/D hookup. $565/mo. + 1-mo. deposit. Pets OK. 618-960-1384. 1 BDR APT near SIU and downtown Edw. No pets. Quiet street. Avail. now. $400 plus dep., w/out utilities. 618/558-0151 1 BR APTS: $630, incl. all util. & carport, in Edw, close to post office, banks, & shopping. 6929284 leave msg. 1 bedroom bsmt. apt., Edw. Fully furnshd. Utilities, cable, W/D usage incl; $625/mo.+ $725 deposit. No pets. 618/973-0773 1 BR upstrs apt, downtwn Edw., remodeled. $450/mo.+ dep., 1 yr. lease. Refrences. No pets. Avail immediatly. 618-781-4444. 2 Bdrm 1.5 BA Apt. in Edw., $600+dep. No pets. App. fee required. Agent owned. 618977-2195 2 BDRM LOFT APT in Troy, Newly remodeled, nice neighborhood. Perfect for seniors, singles or couples. No pets. $525/mo. 618-830-4183. 2 BEDROOM apartment in Glen Carbon. W/D hookups. $700 per month. 618-975-0975.
Jewelry
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John Geimer Jewelry 229 N. Main St. Edwardsville 692-1497
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Music
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PIANO LESSONS YOU CAN PLAY THE PIANO! SUCCESS WITH MY GUIDANCE! • 25+ Years Experience • Esic Area Of Edwardsville • 30 Minutes Weekly • Monthly Fees • MBR of MTNA •Recitals & Group Sharing Teach Self Worth •My Patience Builds Confidence In Learners Students of all ages share joys! You CAN add a new dimension to your life! Follow your DREAM to play the piano!
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Painting
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Decks, Pools, & Patios
956
POOL BUTLERS Scheduling Pool Closings & Winterization In Ground & Above Ground Safety Covers Sold & Installed
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Tree Service
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Garner’s TREE SERVICE INC.
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656-5566 Lawn & Home Care
967
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656-7725 GatewayLawn.com
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SCHON
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618-459-3330 618-973-8422
Handyman
969
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www.mrhandyman.com BOB’S HANDYMAN SERVICE Remodeling & Repair Drywall Finished Carpentry Painting Ceramic tile Build & Repair Decks Exterior House And Deck Washing Landscaping Blinds & Draperies Light Fixture & Ceiling Fans No Job Too Small Insured Call Bob Rose 978-8697
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Handyman
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MASTER CRAFTSMAN Carpentry, 30 Years Decks, Garages, Remodeling, Home Repair Basement Finishing Ceramic Tile Small Jobs Welcome Reasonable Rates Insured Andy 618-659-1161
Plumbing
970
M J S P l u m b i n g C o. STATE LICENSE # 058-191883 INSURED & BONDED All estimates are presented work begins.You only pay for the services you want! BEFORE
• 24/7 Emergency Service • Preventative Maintenance • Sewer Lines • Water Heaters • Kitchen & Bath Remodeling
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Air Conditioning/ Heating 976
HANDIMAN SERVICE • Water Heater Installation • Carpentry • Pressure Washing • Lighting & Ceiling Fans • Drywall • Painting Proudly servicing the • Windows & Doors area for over 25 years.
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Free estimates Financing available Repairs and installations
Home Improvements
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SKILLED CRAF TSMAN
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(618) 974-9446 Electrical
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Randy Moore Repair Service, Inc. “24 Hour Emergency Service” 30 Years Experience - Troubleshooting - Service Repairs And Upgrades - All Electrical Items - Install Lights & Fixtures - Complete Rewire
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