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Fall Festival

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4 Arts & Issues

Lineup announced for 2016-17.

5 Fashion Week Event now in its 10th year.

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Fox to host limited engagement.

21 "Morgan"

Cool but predictable.

22 River crossing

Ferries provide great way to see fall foilage.

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Bogart's Smokehouse in St. Louis

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What’s Happening Friday September 16_____

This year has a prehistoric feel.

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• 12th Annual Budweiser Taste of St. Louis, Chesterfield Amphitheater, 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. • Augusta's 13th Annual Harvest Festival, Augusta Missouri, 5:30 p.m. • Kirkwood Greentree Festival, Kirkwood Park, 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. • The Great Forest Park Balloon Glow and Balloon Race, Forest Park, St. Louis, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. • Spirit of St. Louis (Symphony O p e n i n g We e k e n d ) , P o w e l l Symphony Hall, St. Louis • Florida Georgia Line, Hollywood Casino Amphitheater, St. Louis, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. • Austin Jones, Trophy Wives, Run 2 Cover, Curses, The Firebird, St. Louis, Doors 6:00 p.m. • F l u m e , w / M r. C a r m a c k , Charles Murdoch, The Pageant, St. Louis, Doors 7:00 p.m. • Swingin' Utters, w/Grave Neighbors, Scene of Irony, Blueberry Hill, St. Louis, Doors 7:00 p.m. • Tiger Army, w/Creeper, Tijuana Panthers, The Ready Room, St. Louis, Doors 7:00 p.m. • A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder, Fabulous Fox Theater, St. Louis, 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., Runs until September 25, 2016 • STAGES presents: Sister Act, Robert G. Reim Theater, St. Louis, 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., Runs until

October 9, 2016 • Outside In: Paint for Peace Exhibition, Coca, St. Louis, 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Runs until October 30, 2016 • Ernst Haas: Color Brought to Life, International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum, St. Louis, 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Runs until October 8, 2016 • Mark Bradford, Contemporary Art Museum, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. • Kings, Queens, and Castles, World Chess Hall of Fame, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. • Little Black Dress: From Mournin to Night, The Missouri History Museum, St. Louis • Route 66: Main Street Through St. Louis Exhibit, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Runs until July 16, 2017 • The Women of 1916 Exhibition, Historic Hawken House Museum, St. Louis, 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Runs until November 10, 2016 • Self-Taught Genius: Treasures f ro m t h e A m e r i c a n F o l k A r t Museum, Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Saturday September 17_____ • 12th Annual Budweiser Taste of St. Louis, Chesterfield Amphitheater, 4:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. • Augusta's 13th Annual Harvest

Festival, Augusta Missouri, Runs until 10:00 p.m. • The South Grand Fall Fest, South Grand, 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. • Saint Louis FC Soccer, World Wide Technology Soccer Park, St. Louis FC vs. Louisville City • Faust Heritage Festival, Faust Park Historic Village • St. Louis Renaissance Festival, Rotary Park, Wentzville • Kirkwood Greentree Festival, Kirkwood Park, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. • Old Webster Jazz & Blues Festival, Webster Groves Historic District, 10:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. • The Great Forest Park Balloon Glow and Balloon Race, Forest Park, St. Louis, 12:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. • Hop in the City Beer Festival, Schlafly Tap Room, • Spirit of St. Louis (Symphony O p e n i n g We e k e n d ) , P o w e l l Symphony Hall, St. Louis, • Old Webster Jazz & Blues Festival, Webster Groves Historic District, 12:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. • Metal Church, ThorHammer, The Firebird, St. Louis, Doors 7:00 p.m. • Beth Hart, w/(TBA), The Pageant, St. Louis, Doors 7:00 p.m. • Joshua Stanley, w/(TBA), Blueberry Hill, St. Louis, Doors 7:00 p.m. • Chris Scott w/Guests Bobby Ford, Murphy's Ford, Pop's, Sauget, Doors 7:00 p.m. • The Cinema Story presents: 3rd Annual Notes For Hope, Cicero's, University City, Doors 1:30 p.m.

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Brian Page of CM Studio and his son, 10-year-old Leo Page, pose with the life-sized head of a Tyrannosaurus Rex—one of the pieces that will be availablefor viewing as part of a dinosaur exhibit at this year’s Coal Country Chamber of Commerce’s Fall Festival, set for 10 a.m. to 4p.m., Saturday, Sept. 24, at Benld City Park.

Fall Festival to have a prehistoric feel For The Edge Visitors to this year's Coal Country Chamber of Commerce's annual Fall Festival-scheduled from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 24, at Benld City Park--will have a rare opportunity to view models of dinosaur species that have been extinct for millions of years. The display will feature dinosaur models produced by CM Studio, a local studio known for creating scientifically accurate, life-sized sculptures of dinosaurs for museums and other venues. Local residents rarely get to glimpse the studio's work--the studio itself doesn't offer tours and one of the nearest examples of its work is a life-sized pteranodon that soars over an exhibit at the Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago. The display will include a life-sized Tyrannosaurus Rex head, complete with a mouth filled with sharp, flesh-tearing teeth; a life-sized Utahraptor, a species similar to the velociraptors made famous by the Jurassic Park movies; and a life-sized Triceratops skull. Brian Page, one of the principal artists for CM Studio said the display also will include other specimens, depending upon what the studio has available at the time of the festival. "What's great about the display is that it lets us expose kids to some of our models that they would have to go to a museum to see otherwise," Page said. " Sponsored by the Coal Country Chamber of Commerce, the Fall Festival will feature for than 60 arts and crafts vendors, a variety of food and beverages and free entertainment. Steve Davis, whose' "Memories of Elvis" show also will feature entertainers who channel Buddy Holly and Patsy Cline, tops the entertainment schedule, along with Nashville recording artist Amy Hailstone, who grew up in Gillespie, and the Dixie Dudes and Dance traditional Dixieland music act. Other festival features include a petting zoo, a live reptile display where visitors can actually handle the animals and the CCCC ChooChoo train offering free rides around the park. The annual Tour de Coal bike ride also is scheduled in conjunction with the festival.

This will be the second year for the CM Studio dinosaurs to make an appearance at the festival. In addition to the display, Page said the studio plans to have inexpensive souvenir items for sale, such as printed t-shirts, available for sale this year. The studio was founded 35 years ago by Charlie McGrady, a local artist who found a niche sculpting high-end, scientifically accurate dinosaur sculptures for museums. "Charlie was into natural history and natural history sculpting, including dinosaurs," Page said. "He started to get a name for himself for the small models he was making and he decided to move into making life-sized models." Over the years, the studio's reputation has grown to the point that it now produces life-sized sculptures of 75 different dinosaur species ranging from 120 feet in length to the chicken-sized Comsognathus–the so-called "compy" that figured in the "Lost World" movie in the Jurassic Park franchise. "People think of dinosaurs as being large, lumbering beasts, but that's not necessarily the case," Page said. Now housed in a former lumber yard warehouse, CM Studio is littered with dinosaurs in various states of completion. The process of developing a new sculpture is laborious and detailed. The studio artists work with a specialist in dinosaur anatomy who is skilled at rendering drawings that essentially add flesh and skin to the skeletons of known species. Using those drawings as a reference, the artists create a miniature sculpture that is later recreated as a fullsized model. Building the full-sized scupture, particularly for the larger species, involves building a metal armature--essentially a metal skeleton to hold hundreds of pounds of clay that artists use to create the creature's body. Finally, the artists use stamps and other tools to add skin texture and other details. Once the clay model is complete, casts are made with silicone rubber that are then used to cast pieces of the beast in plastic resin. Those sections are then assembled into the finished sculpture and painted. For the most part, Page said he and McGrady do the bulk of the work.

"When we have a really large project, we may bring in other people to help with the sculpting and painting," Page said. Among the challenges of the work, according to Page, is keeping up with new scientific discoveries about various dinosaur s p e ci e s . F or e x amp l e, i t i s b e comin g increasingly apparent that a number of species had rudimentary feathers similar to modern day birds--one reason many paleontologists now believe birds are directly descended from dinosaur ancestors. Evidence of the feathers is embedded in the rock surrounding fossil bones that previously was being removed to get to the bones themselves. "They were digging through the evidence of feathers and skin impressions in the rock matrix," Page said. "Now they are finding a lot of feathers because they know to be looking for them." One project--a sculpture of a Postosuchus-had to be put on hold temporarily as the artists awaited the release of a scientific paper addressing whether the creature walked on all fours or stood upright on two legs. The length of the front legs had led to speculation that the creature walked on four legs, but the new research revealed it was more likely to have walked upright--a fact that was reflected in the final sculpture. Such changes in interpretation is not u n u s u a l . T h e I g u a n o d o n , p re v i o u s l y thought to have walked on four legs, is now known to have walked upright. One of the more unusual projects done by the studio was a recreation on a quadruped Iguanodon sculpture that was displayed near the Crystal Palace during the 1851 World's Fair in London. Though now known to be inaccurate, a wealthy client wanted the sculpture recreated for his estate on the Isle of Mann. He even directed the artists to create an open space in the animal's back for a sitting area where he and his guests could sip cocktails and enjoy the evening sunsets. Page said the studio is proud of a lifesized model of a Brachylophosaurus, based on fossil remains discovered in 2000 that were mummified before fossilization.

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Studies of the fossil, dubbed "Leonardo," enabled the artists to not only duplicate the body mass of the dinosaur, but also authentically duplicate its skin texture. A photo of a the sculpture accompanied a Newsweek article about the dinosaur the significance of the mummified remains. "It's probably the most accurate reconstruction of a dinosaur ever made," Page said. Page said the studio looks forward to bringing its display to the Fall Festival in part because of the opportunity it provides for children. "There is such a thing as 'extreme inherent interests' among children, and dinosaurs is one of the things they're interested in," he said. Participating in the Fall Festival allows CM Studio to tap into that "inherent interest," according to Page, "and add some stealth education." 2016 sponsors of the Fall Festival are: Carlinville Area Hospit al; CO UNTRY Financial of G illespie - Tina O lroyd, Financial Representative; FNB - Benld Banking Center; Goodman Real Estate and Insurance Agency; Hicks Maytag Home Appliance Center of Gillespie; Madison Communications; Michelle’s Pharmacy of Gillespie; Quality Flooring of Gillespie; State Farm of Benld/Gillespie - Jessica Ely Agent; Sullivan Drugs, Inc.; and United Community Bank of Gillespie. Other Chamber and community members whose services help to provide the Fall Festival are: 1st BancFinancial - Greg Craine, Agent; Brian Bequette Cabinetry Inc. of Benld; the City of Benld; Drew Ford; Gina Gucciardo, CPA of Gillespie; Hebenstreit Apartments Benld; Macoupin County Journal Publications; Madison Communications; Papa JoDanni’s Catering; Jodanni’s Amore’ Restaurant of Benld; Reid’s Service Heating and Cooling; Roma’s Pizza of Gillespie; Wilsonville Community Outreach; WSMI AM/FM &WAOX Radio. For more information about the CCCC Fall Festival, visit coalcountrychamber.com and the Coal Country Chamber Facebook page.

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SIUE Arts & Issues season gets underway By JULIA BIGGS Of The Edge The 2016-17 line-up has been announced for the SIUE Arts & Issues season. This year's season kicks off at 7:30 p.m. in the Dunham Hall Theater on Sept. 16 with Chicago Dance Crash's “Evil & Good” production. Sponsored by Commerce Bank, this performance is a part of the university's annual Xfest, a week-long “Xperimental theatre” featuring different performances each day by dance companies and theatre groups across the Midwest. “Evil & Good,” Chicago Dance Crash's (CDC) newest production is inspired by CDC’s street dance aesthetic and utilizes the company’s signature blend of concert dance and hip-hop. This explosive, fulllength conceptual piece is inspired by the world’s constant struggle between its angels and demons. Information about additional Xfest performances can be found at siuexfest.com Arts & Issues continues on Oct. 11 with the timely debate, “CROSSROADS: A Conversation About America’s Future” featuring Juan Williams and Cal Thomas. “With one of the most contentious elections in U.S. history coming in November, Juan Williams and Cal Thomas will take the Arts & Issues stage to debate the important issues driving our nation’s future,” the Arts & Issues brochure notes. “As America has become more polarized, Williams and Thomas will examine the qualities and shortcomings of our political process, how elections are affected, and how those in the positions of power act. Though they often disagree, they will discuss ways in which citizens can effectively find common ground and lessen the

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divide on critical issues.” Williams has worked as a reporter for NPR, The Washington Post and as a political analyst for Fox News while Thomas is a panelist on the Fox News Watch show, co-writes a twice weekly form page entitled “Common Ground” for USA Today and hosts a daily radio program syndicated to more than 300 stations nationwide. Thomas has also worked for NBC,

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CNBC and PBS television. S p o n s o re d b y t h e M a d i s o n County Regional Office of Education, this debate will take place at 7:30 p.m. in the Morris Univ e rs i t y C e nt e r's Me ridian Ballroom. The mood changes on the Arts & Issues stage when Peter Mayer kicks off the holiday season with his 2016 Christmas tour, Stars and Promises – Wings of Angels, in the Meridian Ballroom at 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 1. Mayer brings a vast palette of musical influences to the stage from his childhood years in India, a solo career with the Peter Mayer Group, his years in the band PM and Jimmy Buffett’s Coral Reefer band, and performances with James Taylor, Don Henley, Ringo Starr and others. Joining Mayer for this concert will be a world-class ensemble of musicians. A striking stage production, beautiful lighting and pristine sound will put the finishing touches on this celebration of story and song that will lift your holiday spirit. Peter Mayer is sponsored by TheBANK of Edwardsville as well as Mathis, Marifian & Richter, Ltd. Then on Feb. 4 Arts & Issues and the Center for Spirituality and Sustainability present awardwinning recording artist and Native American flutist Mark Holland, along with his ensemble Autumn's Child. Hosted in the Center for Spirituality and Sustainability and sponsored by Scott Credit Union, Holland and Autumn's Child will present an evening of acoustic instrumental fusion - a hybrid of world, jazz, classical and folk styles described as "global chamber music." Holland showcases the versatility of the Native American flute through this combination of instrumentation and the blending of musical genres which creates his one

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of a kind sound. Holland started Autumn's Child in 1995 and has released more than 20 CDs on his own label. He tours regularly throughout the country sharing his unique and skillful "playing from the heart" presentation. The concert will feature the haunting beauty of the Native American flute along with piano, guitar, bass, cello and percussion. A couple of weeks later, Arts & Issues will present the first-featurelength documentary about the revolutionary and brilliant Chicago architect Louis Sullivan (1856-1924). The documentary, “Sullivan: The Struggle for American Architecture” begins at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 23 in the Dunham Hall Theater. According to the SIUE A&I brochure, Sullivan was known by historians as the “father of the skyscraper” and creator of the iconic phrase ”form follows function.” “Sullivan was on top of his profession in 1890. Then a series of setbacks plunged him into destitute obscurity from which he never fully recovered. Yet his persistent belief in the power of his ideas created some of the most beautiful buildings ever created in the United States, and inspired Sullivan’s protégé, Frank Lloyd Wright, to fulfill his own dream of a truly American style of architecture,” the A&I brochure states. Meet director Mark Richard Smith who will introduce the film and discuss Louis Sullivan’s legacy afterward and show footage of SIUE’s extensive Sullivan collection. The season then comes to a close on March 16 when Arts & Issues, the William J. Probst Memorial Lecture and the Department of Physics’ William C. Shaw Lecture Series present Dr. Mae C. Jemison “Exploring the Frontiers of Science and Human Potential” at 7:30 p.m.

in the Morris University Center's Meridian Ballroom. Dr. Jemison became the first woman of color to travel into space when she climbed aboard the space shuttle Endeavour in 1992. She was also NASA’s first science mission specialist, performing experiments in material science, life science and human adaptation to weightlessness. A highly sought after speaker on issues of health care, social responsibility, technology and m o t i v a t i o n , D r. J e m i s o n h a s provided commentary for the BBC, The MacNeil/ Lehrer Report, ABC’s Nightline, NPR and CNN. Dr. Jemison's presentation is sponsored by the SIUE Graduate School, the William J. Probst M e m o r i a l L e c t u re F u n d , t h e Dr. William C. Shaw Lecture Fund, SIUE Office of the Provost, MilliporeSigma and SIUE Chemistry Club. Arts & Issues tickets can be ordered on-line at artsandissues. com or in-person at the Morris University Center (MUC) Welcome Desk. The MUC Welcome Desk is open Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. and Saturday 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. The Welcome Desk is closed on Sunday. To place your order by phone call 1-866-698-4253.

Above, guitar legend Peter Mayer. At left, former astronaut Dr. Mae Jemison. Photos for The Edge.


People 10th annual public event scheduled Nov. 10 For The Edge S a i n t L o u i s F a s h i o n We e k (STLFW), now in its tenth year as St. Louis’ fashion scene catalyst, is launching a brand-new signature event as the keystone of its 2016 season, and supporting more than ten weeks of fashion-focused activity this fall. ALIVE magazine launched STLFW in 2006 with a mission to support and elevate the local fashion community and provide opportunities for both local and national designers to connect with a Midwest audience. The foundation and momentum STLFW has built over the past ten years has contributed to the current progress and energy of the local fashion scene, which will see the city’s first Saint Louis Fashion Incubator open this fall, in addition to a flurry of fashion-focused events, which STLFW will support this season. The highlight of STLFW’s 2016 season will be the launch of the new Caleres Fashion Entrepreneur Competition, a fashion-meetsShark-Tank-style event on Nov. 10, where five St. Louis-based fashion makers will present their brands and vie for the competition win. One grand prize winner will walk away with $10,000 to kick-start their fashion business and one secondplace fashion design entrepreneur will take home $5,000. A panel of distinguished members of the fashion and business communities, including: Ginger Imster, Executive Director, Arch Grants; Jason Hall, Vice President of Entrepreneurship & Innovation, St. Louis Regional Chamber; Eric Johnson, Executive Director, Saint Louis Fashion Fund; Eric Thoelke, President and Executive Creative Director, TOKY; and Elizabeth Tucker, CEO, ALIVE, will judge the competition. Applications for the competition a re o p e n t o S t . L o u i s - b a s e d designers now through Sept. 30 at www.stlfw.com. Tickets for the public event on Nov. 10 are also available at www.stlfw.com. “This competition supports the potential of St. Louis’ local fashion

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Pictured are views from previous Saint Louis Fashion Shows. community,” says Caleres CEO, President and Chairman Diane Sullivan. “The grants will provide two St. Louis-based fashion makers with the resources and mentorship necessary to help grow their brands.” The Caleres Fashion Entrepreneur Competition is just one of multiple STLFW-supported events happening over a six-week period this year. Other events include: • House Ov Beeombi presents Sept. First., September 1 • Celebrate Style, September 30 • STLFW Fashion Panel

Discussion during Saint Louis Design Week, October 5 • An Evening of Ballet & Fashion with Saint Louis Ballet and Saint Louis Fashion Fund, October 8 • The Factory Fashion Show + Night Market, October 8 • Living Collective Pop-Up Shop, October 15 • Caleres Fashion Entrepreneur Competition, November 10 “As a powerful catalyst for fashion in the region, we are not only excited to launch this new fashion-focused grant program w i t h o u r l o n g - t i m e p a r t n e r,

Caleres, but we are also thrilled to support the launch of the Saint Louis Fashion Incubator and its inaugural class of designers,” says ALIVE CEO, Elizabeth Tucker. “We think Saint Louis Fashion Week’s most important mission of the moment is to do our part in contributing to the greater fashion e c o s y s t e m h e re i n S t . L o u i s , both through the support of the Incubator and the launch of the Caleres competition.” With the support of Caleres and STLFW, Saint Louis Fashion Fund will launch the Saint Louis Fashion Incubator and its inaugural class t h i s f a l l a t 1 5 3 3 Wa s h i n g t o n Avenue, in the heart of St. Louis' Garment District. The Fashion Incubator is a two-year intensive residency program offering emerging designers the tools, connections, and guidance to take their businesses to the next level. The program includes pro bono studio space and designer offices in St. Louis’ garment district, a stipend, mentorship and business support. About Saint Louis Fashion Week The carefully curated event series that is Saint Louis Fashion Week continues with its mission to support and elevate the local fashion community and provide the resources necessary for designers to launch their careers and connect with a Midwest audience. Throughout its history, STLFW has showcased designers such as Daniella Kallmeyer, Yigal Azrouel, Timo Weiland, Rebecca Taylor, Tess Giberson, Rachel Pally, Black Halo and Eva Franco, increasing awareness and demand for these brands in the Midwest, in addition to supporting a wide range of community-driven fashion events and charitable causes. About ALIVE Magazine

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Since 2002, ALIVE has been committed to moving the city of St. Louis forward by inspiring individuals to live their best life – one rich in arts, culture, wellness, style and good food and drink. A L I V E M e d i a G ro u p d r i v e s this mission through dynamic storytelling in print, online and at events for a dedicated audience of city dwellers, artists, civic leaders, business owners, bloggers, designers, foodies, innovators and trailblazers throughout the St. Louis area and beyond. ALIVE founded Saint Louis Fashion Week in 2006, and the event series continues to be an important part of the media group’s overall mission, vision and values. About Caleres Caleres is a diverse portfolio of global footwear brands, which fit people’s lives: Family, Healthy Living and Contemporary Fashion. Our products are available virtually everywhere in the over 1,200 retail stores we operate, in hundreds of major department and specialty stores, on our branded e-commerce sites, and on many additional thirdparty retail websites. Famous Footwear and Famous.com serve as our Family brands. Our Contemporary Fashion brands include Sam Edelman, Franco Sarto, Vince, Via Spiga, Diane von Furstenberg, Fergie Footwear and Carlos Santana. Naturalizer, Dr. Scholl's, LifeStride, Bzees and Rykä represent our Healthy Living brands. Combined, these brands help make Caleres a company with both a legacy and a mission. Our legacy is our more than 130-years of craftsmanship, our passion for fit and our business savvy, while our mission is to continue to inspire people to feel good… feet first. Visit caleres.com to learn more about us.

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People The Tin Goose to be used in Young Eagle Flights By STEVE HORRELL Of The Edge

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ad not a pilot in Owensboro, Ky. encouraged John Hanekamp, years ago at the age of 13, to take flying lessons, the now-retired Glen Carbon resident might never have gone on to earn his pilot’s license, and he may never have developed his lifetime love of flying.

Now his goal is to introduce today’s youth to the joys of flying. His immediate goal is to get the word out about a fly-in scheduled for Sept. 24 at the St. Louis Regional Airport, in Bethalto. The day promises food and plenty of flying, the highlight being a Young Eagle Flights for kids ages 8 to 17. The food and flights are free, but those who fly must register ahead of time and have a parent or guardian with them when they do, according to information from the event sponsor, the Experimental Aircraft Association, Chapter 864. “Last year we had well over 350 kids flying,� Hanekamp said recently. The young flyers will be able to ride along in a plane affectionately called The Tin Goose, has been advertised as the largest civilian passenger aircraft of its time. Hanekamp has a current pilot’s license. For the past five years now, he has been helping at the fly-in in Bethalto, and at last year ’s event he was at the controls of a plane that took 30 kids up in the air during the morning and early afternoon. “Our goal is introduce kids to flying in order to address the

enormous pilot shortage that is upon us,� Hanekamp says. “Between freight and passenger traffic, the industry is growing so much. And that’s in addition to pilots retiring.� The airline industry estimates that 8,000 pilots will be needed in the U.S. alone by the year 2025. The Chinese, Hanekamp added, are training pilots at flight schools in Arizona and at flight schools back in China, to meet their need for a hundred new pilots a week. An August 2015 article in Air & Space Magazine mentions that about 200 Chinese companies applied for general aviation licenses, most for corporate or private flying. To meet increasing demands, the country will support as many as 100 airlines in the next few decades, the magazine quotes Chinese officials as saying. Hanekamp predicts 30,000 new pilots will be needed world-wide by the year 2025. The EEA will be at the airport in Bethalto on Thursday and Friday, Sept. 22 and 23, to book the flights. The Tin Goose will

be at the airport in the week leading up to the fly-in on the 24th. “On the 24th, we’ll probably have 50 or 60 planes from all over the Midwest, including Warbirds and experimental planes,� Hanekamp said. “The airport is a wonderful place to get kids interested.� A car show will be going on at the same time as the fly-in, and raffle tickets will also be on sale. Hanekamp has had the flight bug ever since that day in Owensboro, Ky. On that day an Ozark Airlines pilot encouraged the 13-year-old to head over to a nearby Cessna dealership and get a coupon out of a flying magazine. “I took it over, and they gave me flying lessons,� he says now. Hanekamp went on to get his pilot’s license at the age of 21. He went on to a career as a grain trader and an energy trader. For the past six years or so he has owned his commercially-owned airplane, which will be on hand at the fly-in. Hanekamp is also a flight

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People People planner The Fox to host Ghost Tours

The Fabulous Fox Theatre is excited to announce the return of the extremely popular Ghost Tours this October. The Fabulous Fox Ghost Tours will explore the untold history of the many ghost sightings and unexplained occurrences reported at the Fabulous Fox during its 86-year history. The Fabulous Fox Ghost Tours will offer an evening of s p i n e - c h i l l i n g t a l e s f ro m F o x s t a ff m e m b e r s a n d f i r s t - h a n d a c c o u n t s f ro m i n v e s t i g a t i o n s by paranormal researchers. Go behind the scenes of the Fabulous Fox to see what happens after the shows have closed and the stage lights go dim. Guided tours will be offered at 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Monday, October 10 and 6 p.m., 7 p.m., 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. on Monday, October 17 and Monday, October 24. Tickets are $35 each and include a one-hour guided tour of the Fabulous Fox and parking. Tickets will go on sale Friday, September 2 at 10 a.m. at the Fabulous Fox Box Office, by calling 314-534-1111 and online at MetroTix.com. All tickets are available without a service charge, regardless of purchase method. Ghost tours are not recommended for young children. In addition to the guided tours, other activities and attractions will be available to guests from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. Snacks and specialty cocktails w i l l b e s o l d . R e a d i n g s f ro m independent psychics and tarot card readers will be available throughout the evening at an additional cost. The St. Louis Paranormal Research Society will be offering two sĂŠances each night; one at 7 p.m. and one at 9 p.m. Those interested will be able to purchase tickets at Fox Guest Services in the main lobby during the evening of the tour for a $20 fee. There will be a limited number of tickets available for each sĂŠance. Special thanks to the St. Louis Paranormal Research Society for their contributions to this event.

Museum celebrates Route 66 in St. Louis

O n N o v. 11 , 2 0 1 6 , R o u t e 6 6 celebrates its 90th anniversary. To m a r k t h i s m i l e s t o n e , t h e Missouri History Museum developed Route 66: Main Street Through St. Louis, a 6,000-square-foot exhibition that explores the local history of the world-famous highway. Route 66: Main Street through St. Louis is open from June 25 through July 16, 2017. Route 66 touched eight states a n d c o n n e c t e d m o re t h a n 1 0 0 cities from Chicago to Los Angeles. St. Louis was the largest city in between. As the road meandered t h r o u g h t h e c i t y, i t p a s s e d by a number of stops that were unique to St. Louis – from popular restaurants to scandalous motes. Route 66: Main Street through St. Louis tells St. Louis' distinctive story on the Mother Road. Vi si t or s w i l l g e t t h e i r k i c k s learning about the motels,

custard stands and tourist traps that could be found along the ro a d a s i t p a s s e d t h ro u g h S t . Louis. R o u t e 6 6 t h ro u g h S t . L o u i s wound its way from the bridges through downtown streets and depending on the year, provided travelers with several options for navigating through the city to the county and west. L o c a l s w i l l re c o g n i z e s o m e o f t h e i co nic p lac e s the y s till visit today such as Ted Drewes, C ro w n C a n d y K i t c h e n , C a r l ' s Drive In and The Chase Hotel. They will also rediscover places that are gone with the passage of time such as the Coral Court Motel, the Parkmoor, the Chain of Rocks Amusement Park and the 66 Park-In Theatre. Artifacts include neon signs like the original sign from the La Casa Grande Motel on Watson, and classic cars including a 1963 Corvette Stingray convertible a n d a 1 9 5 7 A i r s t re a m Tr a v e l Trailer. Route 66 opened on Nov. 11, 1926, as the major highway connecting Chicago and Los Angeles. Route 66 bore the hardships of the Great Depression, taking migrants

west to find a new life. It carried military transports through World War II. At its height in the 1950s and '60s , to uris ts trav e le d its length to see the sights of the Southwest and California. R o u t e 6 6 b o re w i t n e s s t o t h e rise of the car culture. It helped create a fascination with drive-in theaters and drive-in re s t a u r a n t s , w i t h m o t e l s a n d cabin courts, with tourist shops and tourist traps. By the 1970s, the interstate system offered a more efficient way to get around the country and rendered Route 66 obsolete. The Mother Road was officially decommissioned in 1985, with many of the states removing the shields before that. Although Route 66 is long g o n e , re l i c s o f i t s t i l l re m a i n across St. Louis. Route 66: Main Street Through St. Louis serves as a vehicle to transport visitors back to a time when car travel was an adventure and mom-andpop diners and motels ruled the road. Admission is free. The Missouri History Museum is located in Forest Park. F o r m o re i n f o r m a t i o n , v i s i t

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Family Arena set to host Jerry Lewis

A consummate entertainer and world-renowned humanitarian, Jerry Lewis is not just a cultural icon in the U.S. and France, he’s one of “The Most Recognized Personalities on the Planet,� named so by Newsweek magazine. He is also the only entertainer ever to be nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize. O n e of th e most successf ul performers in show business history – with worldwide box office receipts in excess of $800 million (when most tickets were sold for 25-50 cents) – Jerry has received global acclaim for his groundbreaking comedy. “An Evening with Jerry L e w i s � f e a t u re s J e r r y s h a r i n g incredible stories, telling

timeless jokes and showing clips from his most iconic films and from special moments throughout his life and career. Ample time is allowed for the audience to ask Jerry questions. T h i s i s t r u l y a w a l k t h ro u g h history with a Hollywood legend. "An Evening with Jerry Lewis" is scheduled Saturday, November 12 at The Family Arena in St. Charles. Ti c k e t s g o o n s a l e F r i d a y, May 20 at 10 a.m. and can be purchased at the Family Arena Ticket Office or online at www. metrotix.com. Prices: $80 (Gold Circle), $70 (Floor), $60 (Lower Level), $50 (Upper Level) To c h a r g e b y p h o n e c a l l MetroTix at 314-534-1111. For help purchasing accessible seating, please call The Family Arena ADA Hotline at 636-8964234.

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People People planner The Fox to host the Octonauts

Explore. Rescue. Protect! "Octonauts" announced a brand new, action-packed and interactive theatre show for the very first time in the U.S. The Octonauts and the Deep Sea Volcano Adventure (www. o c t o n a u t s l i v e u s . c o m ) f e a t u re s brand new and fan favorite songs led by the entire Octonauts eightmember crew including Captain Barnacles, Lieutenant Kwazii and Medic Peso, as they invite audiences aboard an underwater quest through a world full of adventure, interactivity, and tons of sea life surprises. The tour will head coast-to-coast visiting more than 60 cities including St. Louis on Friday, October 14 at 6 p.m. at the Fabulous Fox Theatre. Tickets are available online at metrotix.com, by calling 3145 3 4 - 1111 , o r i n p e r s o n a t t h e Fabulous Fox Box Office. The Octonauts and the Deep Sea Volcano Adventure is a hightech production featuring costume characters and animated projections to a massive screen on stage. "We are thrilled for kids and families to see Octonauts come to life on stage," said Amy Koudelka, SVP of Product Development and Brands, Silvergate Media. “The Octonauts a n d t h e D e e p S e a Vo l c a n o Adventure is an opportunity for Octo-Cadets to be a real part of the action.�

The tour comes on the heels of new Octonauts episodes premiering throughout the year on Disney Channel and Disney Junior. Seasons one, two and three are also available on Netflix, and the first ever Octonauts 4D movie adventure is coming later this year. “We are calling on all cadets a n d t h e i r f a m i l i e s a c ro s s t h e country to assist our very dynamic team of adventure heroes on their fast-paced, exciting underwater adventure,� says Jonathan Shank, executive producer at Red Light Management. “This stage show is packed with sing-a-longs. Audiences can expect a high level of interactivity with their favorite characters on stage.� The Octonauts will be the official mascots for World Oceans Day, June 8 at participating zoos, aquariums and museums. In addition, many new Octonauts products continue to roll out as part of key licensing deals with Fisher Price, Penguin, Ncircle and Leapfrog. The Octonauts live show consists of two acts each running about 30 minutes, plus a brief intermission. For more information, visit www. o c t o n a u t s l i v e u s . c o m w w w. facebook.com/octonautslive or search on social media using #octonautslive. The tour is produced by Red Light Management & Fiery Light, in association with Silvergate

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Internationally renowned best-selling author, television host and multiple Emmy-awardwinner Anthony Bourdain today announced The Hunger, a n 11 - c i t y N o r t h A m e r i c a n tour launching October 25 in N e w Yo r k . B o u r d a i n ’ s f i r s t cookbook in 10 years, "Appetites" (published by Ecco), also hits shelves October 25. The Hunger visits St. Louis at the Fabulous Fox Theatre for one show only on Saturday, November 12 at 8 p.m. Tickets are available online at metrotix.com, by calling 314-5341111, or in person at the Fabulous Fox Box Office. The Hunger serves audiences an all new live show featuring an unyielding, brutally honest monologue reflecting on diverse culture, street cuisine and his travels to lesser-known locations around the world, followed by an open Q&A session. Currently filming the hit CNN original series Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown (season seven premiered Sunday, April 24; 9pm E T / P T ) , B o u rd a i n w i l l b r i n g audiences a menu loaded with lots of laughs, serious discussions and unapologetic irreverence. Presale tickets begin May 2 and tic ke ts fo r the ge ne ral p ub lic a r e o n - s a l e M a y 2 0 . To d a y through May 1, fans can register

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Cohen, Cooper to appear at the Fox

Join Andy Cohen and Anderson Cooper for an unscripted, uncensored and unforgettable night of conversation. The late night talk show host and the journalist, longtime friends, interview each other and take questions from the audience. It's a live, interactive look behind the scenes of pop culture and world events. They will appear at 8 p.m. on Oct. 15 at the Fox Theatre in St. Louis. Ti c k e t s m a y b e p u r c h a s e d online at metrotix.com, by calling

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People People planner MoBOT announces upcoming schedule

The Missouri Botanical Garden is located at 4344 Shaw Blvd. in south St. Louis, accessible from Interstate 44 at the Vandeventer exit and from Interstate 64 at the Kingshighway North and South exit. Free parking is available on site and two blocks west at the corner of Shaw and Vandeventer. For general information, visit w w w. m o b o t . o rg o r c a l l ( 3 1 4 ) 577‑5100 (toll-free, 1‑800‑642‑8842). Follow the Garden on Facebook and Twitter at www.facebook. com/missouribotanicalgarden and http://twitter.com/mobotgarden. Sept. 1: Sensational Summer Nights. Use all of your senses to experience the beauty of the Garden each Thursday evening from 5 to 8 p.m. between Memorial Day and Labor Day. Sip flora-inspired cocktails and savor delectable fare from the Botany Bar, engage with plants at sensational stations and gather gardening tips from the experts. Included with Garden admission. Visit www.mobot.org to learn more. Sept. 17-18: Cafe Flora Brunch. Enjoy an a la carte menu and dining at the Spink Pavilion, overlooking the Garden’s central reflecting pools. Seating available inside and outside. Saturdays & Sundays from midMarch through the end of October. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Reservations not accepted. Visit www.mobot.org or call 314-577-0238. Sept. 24-25: Greater St. Louis Daffodil Society. New cultivars and old favorites are shown by the area’s top growers, who are on hand to give plant care advice and share information about their organization. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Orthwein Floral Display Hall. Included with Garden admission. www.mobot.org Sept. 24-25: Cafe Flora Brunch. Enjoy an a la carte menu and dining at the Spink Pavilion, overlooking the Garden’s central reflecting pools. Seating available inside and outside. Saturdays & Sundays from midMarch through the end of October. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Reservations not accepted. Visit www.mobot.org or call 314-577-0238. Sept. 30: 25th Annual Best of Missouri Market® “First Look Friday,” Enjoy an early chance to shop and dine at the Best of Missouri Market. Over 130 regional food producers and crafters offer f re s h p ro d u c e , b a k e d g o o d s , fresh and dried flowers, herbs, handcrafted items, baskets, wooden toys, custom jewelry and more. Enjoy live music, too! 6 to 9 p.m. Outdoors under tents, rain or shine. $12 adults (ages 13 and up), $5 children (3 to 12), $5 members, no charge for member children. Buy tickets in advance online at www. mobot.org. Part of the American Arts Experience. Visit www.mobot. org for more information. Oct. 1-2: 25th Annual Best of Missouri Market®. Over 130 regional food producers and crafters offer fresh produce, baked goods, fresh and dried flowers, herbs, handcrafted items, baskets, wooden toys, custom jewelry and more. Live music and a Kids Corner with cow milking, pumpkin decorating and barnyard animals. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Outdoors under tents, rain or shine. $12 adults (ages 13 and up), $5 children (3 to 12), $5 members, no charge for member children. Buy tickets in advance online at www.mobot.org. Please note: No trams, free hours or early morning walking hours on signature event

weekends. Part of the American Arts Experience. Visit www.mobot. org for more information. Oct. 8-9: Cafe Flora Brunch. Enjoy an a la carte menu and dining at the Spink Pavilion, overlooking the Garden’s central reflecting pools. Seating available inside and outside. Saturdays & Sundays from midMarch through the end of October. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Reservations not accepted. Visit www.mobot.org or call 314-577-0238. Oct. 15: Great Green Adventures: I Spy Fall. The leaves have fallen, birds have begun migrating and the weather is cooler. Join us as we search the Garden for other signs of fall. For children ages 6 to 12 with an adult. Great Green Adventures are held the third Saturday of every month from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. and from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Walkins welcome. Meet at the Children’s Garden Ticket Fort. $3 per child. Visit www.mobot.org for more information. Oct. 15-16: Cafe Flora Brunch. Enjoy an a la carte menu and dining at the Spink Pavilion, overlooking the Garden’s central reflecting pools. Seating available inside and outside. Saturdays & Sundays from midMarch through the end of October. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Reservations not accepted. Visit www.mobot.org or call 314-577-0238. Oct. 14: Young Friends Festof-Ale. Join the Young Friends of the Garden as they sample the region’s best brews on a crisp fall evening. All attendees must be at least 21 years of age. This outdoor event happens rain or shine. $35 for Members; $45 for Nonmembers; $15 Designated Driver. Advance ticket purchase is required. Visit www.mobot.org/festofale for more information or to purchase tickets. Oct. 22-23: Cafe Flora Brunch.

Enjoy an a la carte menu and dining at the Spink Pavilion, overlooking the Garden’s central reflecting pools. Seating available inside and outside. Saturdays & Sundays from midMarch through the end of October. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Reservations not accepted. Visit www.mobot.org or call 314-577-0238. Oct. 28: Spirits in the Garden. Celebrate All Hallows' Eve Eve with the spirit of Henry Shaw while sampling botanical spirits from local distilleries! Learn about the haunted history of the Victorian District, strut

your stuff in a costume contest, seek out “Wicked Plants” in a scavenger hunt, and dance the night away. Light appetizers and samples from distilleries included in admission price; cash bar available. All attendees must be at least 21 years of age. This outdoor event happens rain or shine. $25 for Members; $35 for Nonmembers; $15 Designated Driver. Advance ticket purchase is recommended. Visit www.mobot. org for more information. Oct. 29-30: The Doris I. Schnuck Children’s Garden: A Missouri

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Pictured are two scenes from "Once," which will be performed Sept. 30 to Oct. 2 at The Fox.

Fox to host limited engagement of "Once" For The Edge "Once", winner of eight 2012 Tony Awards® including Best Musical and winner of the 2013 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album, will play the Fabulous Fox Theatre for a limited engagement from September 30 – October 2. Tickets for "Once" at the Fabulous Fox are on sale now online at MetroTix.com, by calling 314-5341111 or in person at the Fabulous Fox Box Office. Ticket prices start at $25. Prices are subject to change; please refer to FabulousFox.com for current pricing. "Once" is part of the U.S. Bank Broadway Series. Performances of "Once" at the Fabulous Fox run September 30 – October 2. Show times are Friday and Saturday evening at 7:30 p.m., Saturday afternoon at 2 p.m. and Sunday afternoon at 1 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. "Once", which was also named Best Musical by the New York Drama Critics’ Circle, Drama Desk, Drama League, Outer Critics Circle and Lucille Lortel Awards, ran for more than 1,100 performances on Broadway with acclaimed international productions from London and Melbourne to Japan and South Korea. St. Louis’ audiences have been patiently waiting for "Once" to return. “There have been few (if any) musicals to open at the Fox with the impact and intoxication that "Once" brings to the stage.” (KMOX Radio) "Once" features the Academy Award-winning music and lyrics

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winner Natasha Katz (Aida, The Coast of Utopia), and sound design is by Clive Goodwin. "Once" is the celebrated new musical based on the Academy Award-winning film. It tells the story of an Irish musician and a Czech immigrant drawn together by their shared love of music. Over the course of one fateful week, their unexpected friendship and collaboration evolves into a powerful but complicated romance, heightened by the raw emotion of the songs they create together. Brought to the stage by an awardwinning team of visionary artists and featuring an ensemble cast of gifted actor/musicians, "Once" is a musical celebration of life and love: thrilling in its originality, daring in its honesty... and unforgettable in every way. T h e 2 0 0 7 A c a d e m y Aw a rd winning film, "Once", was written and directed by John Carney, and starred Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová, with original music and lyrics by Mr. Hansard and Ms. Irglová. The Oscar winning independent Irish film, "Once" was made for $150,000. Shot in 17 days, it went on to gross $20M worldwide becoming a critically acclaimed international smash. It stars Glen Hansard, from the popular Irish Rock band The Frames, and Markéta Irglová. Glen and Markéta won the 2007 Academy Award for Best Original song for “Falling Slowly,” the Los Angeles Film Critics Award for Best Music, and the soundtrack was nominated for two Grammy Awards.

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The Arts Artistic adventures Fox selling 2016-17 tickets

Tickets for "A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder" and "Once" at the Fabulous Fox Theatre are on sale. online at MetroTix.com, by phone at 314-534-1111 and in person at the Fox Theatre Box office. Ticket prices for "A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder" start at $20; ticket prices for "Once" start at $25. Both shows are part of the Fabulous Fox’s 2016 – 2017 U.S. Bank Broadway series. "A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder" is the first production in the six-show season ticket package; "Once" is an off-series special. "A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder" – September 13–25, 2016 Getting away with murder can be so much fun… and there’s no better proof than the knock-‘em-dead hit show that’s earned unanimous raves and won the 2014 Tony Award® for Best Musical—"A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder"! As one most gentlemanly NPR critic put it, “I’ve never laughed so hard at a Broadway musical!” Gentleman's Guidetells the story of Monty, an heir to a family fortune who sets out to jump the line of succession by - you guessed it - eliminating the eight relatives (all played by one fearless man) who stand in his way. All the while, Monty has to juggle his mistress, his fiancée and the constant threat of landing behind bars! Of course, it will all be worth it if he can slay his way to his inheritance… and be done in time for tea.

"Once" – September 30–October 2, 2016 Winner of eight 2012 Tony Awards including Best Musical, "Once" is a truly original Broadway experience. Featuring an impressive ensemble of actor/musicians who play their own instruments onstage, "Once" tells the enchanting tale of a Dublin street musician who's about to give up on his dream when a beautiful young woman takes a sudden interest in his haunting love songs. As the chemistry between them grows, his music soars to powerful

new heights... but their unlikely connection turns out to be deeper and more complex than your everyday romance. Single ticket on sale dates for the remaining shows in the 2016 – 2017 U.S. Bank Broadway Series will be announced at a later date. New six-show subscription packages are still available and include tickets to "A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder", "Fun Home," " Finding Neerland," "An American in Paris," "Something Rotten!" and Roundabout Theatre

Company’s "Cabaret". For more information about season tickets, please call the Fox Subscription office at 314-535-1700. Groups of 15 or more should call 314-535-2900 for special rates and reservations. The Broadway Series at the Fabulous Fox Theatre is presented by U.S. Bank. 2016 – 2017 U.S. Bank Broadway Series Shows and Specials: "A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder" * September 13–25, 2016 "Once" * September 30–October 2, 2016

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A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder, Fabulous Fox Theater, St. Louis, 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., Runs until Sept. 25, 2016 STAGES presents: Sister Act, Robert G. Reim Theater, St. Louis, 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., Runs until October 9, 2016 Outside In: Paint for Peace Exhibition, Coca, St. Louis, 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Runs until October 30, 2016 Ernst Haas: Color Brought to Life, International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum, St. Louis, 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Runs until October 8, 2016 M a r k B r a d f o rd , C o n t e m p o r a r y A r t Museum, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Kings, Queens, and Castles, World Chess Hall of Fame, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Little Black Dress: From Mournin to Night, The Missouri History Museum, St. Louis Route 66: Main Street Through St. Louis Exhibit, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Runs until July 16, 2017 The Women of 1916 Exhibition, Historic Hawken House Museum, St. Louis, 11:30 a.m.

to 3:00 p.m., Runs until November 10, 2016 Self-Taught Genius: Treasures from the American Folk Art Museum, Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Route 66: Main Street Through St. Louis Exhibit, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Runs until July 16, 2017 The Women of 1916 Exhibition, Historic Hawken House Museum, St. Louis, 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., Runs until November 10, 2016 Self-Taught Genius: Treasures from the American Folk Art Museum, Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.

Saturday, Sept. 17

A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder, Fabulous Fox Theater, St. Louis, 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., Runs until Sept. 25, 2016 STAGES presents: Sister Act, Robert G. Reim Theater, St. Louis, 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., Runs until October 9, 2016 Outside In: Paint for Peace Exhibition, Coca, St. Louis, 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Runs until October 30, 2016 Ernst Haas: Color Brought to Life, International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum, St. Louis, 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Runs until October 8, 2016 M a r k B r a d f o rd , C o n t e m p o r a r y A r t Museum, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Kings, Queens, and Castles, World Chess Hall of Fame, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Little Black Dress: From Mournin to Night, The Missouri History Museum, St. Louis

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A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder, Fabulous Fox Theater, St. Louis, 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., Runs until Sept. 25, 2016 STAGES presents: Sister Act, Robert G. Reim Theater, St. Louis, 8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., Runs until October 9, 2016 Outside In: Paint for Peace Exhibition, Coca, St. Louis, 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Runs until October 30, 2016

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"Ben-Hur"

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Remaking a film that won 11 Academy Awards invites inevitable comparison, but the latest adaptation of "Ben-Hur" distinguishes itself from William Wyler's 1959 epic by retooling key character and story elements. It's still a big, biblical-era tale of power, loyalty and vengeance, only refocused through rosecolored lenses with an eye toward appealing to the lucrative faith-based audience. Produced by the power couple behind "The Bible" miniseries, Mark Burnett and Roma Downey, this "Ben Hur" is like an abbreviated, more Christ-centered take on Wyler's film. It boasts similar sweeping desert landscapes, well-dressed Roman armies and heart-pounding equestrian action. Some shots pay clear homage to the Oscar-winning classic. The violence here is far more graphic, thanks to modern special effects (and sensibilities). This film is also an hour and 40 minutes shorter than Wyler's epic (thank goodness). But where Wyler's version is ultimately about family and unrequited romance, director Timur Bekmambetov is more interested in redemption and the words of Jesus Christ. Jesus was silent and his face unseen in Wyler's film. Played handsomely by Rodrigo Santoro, Jesus has a lot to say here. Screenwriters Keith Clarke and Oscar winner John Ridley ("12 Years a Slave") start with the premise and characters from the original 1880 novel. Judah Ben-Hur (Jack Huston) and Messala (Toby Kebbell) are like brothers until Messala becomes a Roman officer who falsely accuses Judah of betrayal. Messala condemns Judah to slavery and jails his innocent mother and sister. After years of captivity and an unlikely escape, Judah befriends a horseman who insists he exact vengeance against Messala during the celebrated Roman chariot race. RATED: PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America for "sequences of violence and disturbing images." RUNNING TIME: 124 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Two stars out of four.

"War Dogs"

"War Dogs " is too good of a true story not to get the Hollywood treatment, even if the end result doesn't entirely do justice to the moral ambiguities and larger geopolitical implications of one of the craziest hustles in modern American history. Essentially, in 2007, a couple of 20-something stoners from Miami Beach landed a nearly $300 million contract from the Department of Defense to supply ammunition to the Afghan military. And, unbeknownst to the U.S. government at the time, many of the supplies they were selling were over 40 years old, manufactured in China and basically unusable. It's an absolutely insane story of the ambition, delusion and megalomania of a few young strivers who managed to find a lucrative place in the international arms game. The events have been chronicled extensively in the press over the past eight years, including by journalist Guy Lawson, whose Rolling Stone article "The Stoner Arms Dealers" and book became the basis for the film. Director and co-writer Todd Phillips, best known for chestthumping comedies like "The Hangover" trilogy, reaches beyond his comfort zone to tell this complicated and fraught tale. The film struggles to find the right tone, and instead of consistency goes for a more disjointed kitchen-sink approach that juggles satire, bro fantasy and high-stakes thriller with varying results. Miles Teller stars as David Packouz, a struggling massage therapist who takes up with Efraim Diveroli (Jonah Hill) in a moment of desperation. A much shadier figure but a childhood friend nonetheless, Efraim has the plan to game the government contracts system and make a few bucks from the war. RATED: R by the Motion Picture Association of America for "language throughout, drug use and some sexual references." RUNNING TIME: 114 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Two and a half stars out of

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"Hands of Stone"

"Hands of Stone " is a sprawling yet fairly conventional biopic about the Panamanian boxing champion Roberto Duran — a man The Associated Press once declared the 7th greatest fighter and No. 1 lightweight of the 20th century. For the uninitiated, the title refers to Duran's nickname. He was known for packing a mighty hit and (usually) winning. When he faced Sugar Ray Leonard for the Welterweight title in 1980, he was 71-1. He won that match too, only to forfeit it six months later in a bizarre re-match that's become known as the "No Mas Fight." Popular myth would have us all believe that Duran said "No Mas" to end the match partway through. He'd fallen out of shape in the months between the two fights. That event is dramatized in writer-director Jonathan Jakubowicz's film, with Edgar Ramirez as Duran and the singer Usher Raymond as Leonard. But while it might be the showdown that has cemented Duran's unique place in history (even if he probably didn't utter those words), it's hardly the main event of "Hands of Stone," which strives to give context to Duran's life — complications and all. Our entry to the story is oddly through the famed coach Ray Arcel (Robert De Niro), who comes to observe Duran in action before agreeing to train him. He's already great at this point, but Arcel is there to take him to the next level — namely the United States. Duran isn't interested at first — he hates the U.S. for what they've done to his country. The framework allows "Hands of Stone" to jump back in time to a glossy reenactment of the 1964 riots over sovereignty of the Panama Canal. RATED: R by the Motion Picture Association of America for "language throughout and some sexuality/nudity." RUNNING TIME: 105 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Two and a half stars out of four.

"Don't Breathe"

To all you Detroit-area robbery crews, we should probably warn you right away: It's just not a good idea to pick 1837 Buena Vista Street for your big — and final — score. Take our word for it, walk away. Sure, it sounds like an easy hit. The address is a home in a run-down section of the city, so there's nobody around. The house is kind of moldering, too. And, yes, the owner is an old blind man living alone who apparently has a fortune stashed somewhere. But, listen, let this one go. You won't? Fine. Then beware, you are walking into the well-plotted trap of Fede Alvarez, who made his Hollywood debut with the reboot of the horror classic "Evil Dead," and returns this month with "Don't Breathe ." It pits a team of inept burglars against a homeowner who fights back. In that sense, it's kind of like a twisted "Home Alone" for millennials. This isn't a gore-fest or a flick that relies on the supernatural. It's more a thriller wedded to a horror film. Our trio of wouldbe predators quickly becomes hunted by the surprisingly spry old man, who happens to be a military veteran and comfortable with all sorts of weapons. Oh, did we mention his rather nasty dog? Written by Alvarez and Rodo Sayagues, "Don't Breathe" is almost a throw-back to older horror films. It's meticulously planned and thrillingly satisfying with a camera always a step ahead — if you see an array of sharp tools near the beginning, bet on them being used at some point. Roque Baños' discordant soundtrack manages to capture dread beautifully. The set-up stars three young Detroiters — a brutish Daniel Zovatto, his lovely girlfriend Jane Levy and their smart friend Dylan Minnette. They have bought into that cliche that somehow makes robbers less villainous — one last job and they're out. RATED: R by the Motion Picture Association of America for "terror, violence, disturbing content and language including sexual references." RUNNING TIME:: 88 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Three stars out of four.

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"The Light Between Oceans"

There is no misfortune too shattering for Derek Cianfrance it seems. The writer and director of "Blue Valentine," ''The Place Beyond the Pines" and now, an adaptation of the M.L. Stedman novel "The Light Between Oceans " confidently strides into stories of little hope and painful circumstance, using pretty actors and even prettier settings to create sweeping milieus of human devastation. But where the dissolving marriage in "Blue Valentine" was so tangibly real that it felt as raw as a breakup, "The Light Between Oceans" crashes into the shores of its own strange story, pummeling the audience with Big Feelings that never quite cut through. Perhaps it's because it follows the characters down a morally murky path of increasingly poor choices where only one is given any depth after the original sin. But we'll get to that later. "The Light Between Oceans" starts out as a handsome love story in a handsome place, even if dread looms in the angry seas and winds enveloping this picturesque seaside town. Tom Sherbourne (Michael Fassbender, looking rugged and warweary) has just returned from service in World War I and takes a position as the caretaker of a lighthouse on a small island off the coast of Australia. He's warned that the last man in the job went a little crazy out there on his own, and everyone seems to think that it's just not a good idea to live on that island without a wife. RATED: PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America for "thematic material and some sexual content." RUNNING TIME: 132 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Two and a half stars out of four.

"Morgan"

Even if you guess the twist in "Morgan" early on, the title character is still an interesting one. Played by relative newcomer Anya Taylor-Joy, Morgan is enigmatic and otherworldly, at once childlike and wise. She's also an expensive, top-secret experiment, and she appears to be malfunctioning. This debut feature from Luke Scott — produced by his Oscar-nominated dad, Ridley Scott — is a sci-fi tale about artificial intelligence. Morgan is a bioengineered being made from synthetic DNA, a lab-grown creature that looks like a delicate teenage girl. Movies have long been interested in genetically or mechanically enhanced humanoids, whether as killers ("The Terminator") or companions ("Her," ''Ex-Machina"). Morgan is something in between. With whitened eyebrows and a non-human sheen to her skin, Taylor-Joy brings the character convincingly to life with a mix of gentle innocence and robotic indifference. She is the most compelling aspect of the film. Unfortunately, the screenplay by Seth Owen follows a predictable and action-packed path rather than one that explores what is ostensibly its central question: Can technology replicate human emotions? The story starts with Morgan unexpectedly attacking one of her handlers. The violent misbehavior draws corporate fixer Lee Weathers (Kate Mara) to the secret lab where Morgan was made — an underground bunker in the middle of nowhere — to assess the experiment's ongoing viability. Weathers is strictly business, emotionless and humorless in a slim-fitting black suit. She's coolly distant as she interviews the team of scientists who've been living at the isolated lab for years monitoring Morgan's every move. The group is like family, to Morgan and to each other. RATED: R by the Motion Picture Association of America for "brutal violence and some language." RUNNING TIME: 92 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Two stars out of four.


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This image released by Twentieth Century Fox shows Kate Mara, right, in a scene from "Morgan."

"Morgan" cool but predictable By SANDY COHEN Associated Press Even if you guess the twist in "Morgan" early on, the title character is still an interesting one. Played by relative newcomer Anya TaylorJoy, Morgan is enigmatic and otherworldly, at once childlike and wise. She's also an expensive, top-secret experiment, and she appears to be malfunctioning. This debut feature from Luke Scott — produced by his Oscar-nominated dad, Ridley Scott — is a sci-fi tale about artificial intelligence. Morgan is a bioengineered being made from synthetic DNA, a lab-grown creature that looks like a delicate teenage girl. Movies have long been interested in genetically or mechanically enhanced humanoids, whether

as killers ("The Terminator") or companions ("Her," ''Ex-Machina"). Morgan is something in between. With whitened eyebrows and a non-human sheen to her skin, Taylor-Joy brings the character convincingly to life with a mix of gentle innocence and robotic indifference. She is the most compelling aspect of the film. Unfortunately, the screenplay by Seth Owen follows a predictable and action-packed path rather than one that explores what is ostensibly its central question: Can technology replicate human emotions? The story starts with Morgan unexpectedly attacking one of her handlers. The violent misbehavior draws corporate fixer Lee Weathers (Kate Mara) to the secret lab where Morgan was made — an underground bunker

in the middle of nowhere — to assess the experiment's ongoing viability. Weathers is strictly business, emotionless and humorless in a slim-fitting black suit. She's coolly distant as she interviews the team of scientists who've been living at the isolated lab for years monitoring Morgan's every move. The group is like family, to Morgan and to each other. Jennifer Jason Leigh plays the attacked caretaker, who insists Morgan "has joy in her heart." Weathers is unsympathetic and corporateminded. To her, Morgan "is not a she. It's an it." Weathers is so detached and job-focused, she's like a different species. Though Michelle Yeoh and Toby Jones co-star as Morgan's creators, and Paul Giamatti makes a memorable if brief appearance

as a psychiatrist who examines the "hybrid biological organism," Taylor-Joy steals her every scene. Whether limited by screenplay or execution, Mara doesn't manage the depth with Weathers that Taylor-Joy brings to Morgan. Both actresses deliver, though, in their spectacular fight scenes. Weathers and Morgan are much stronger than their tiny frames would suggest, and it's exciting to see two petite women executing the kind of fight choreography usually reserved for big male superheroes. Still, the predictable twist hampers the story's suspense, and the film doesn't dip beyond the superficial. It hints at the cost of denying emotions and suggests some redemptive magic in nature but never finishes the thought.

"The Light Between Oceans" a bit lacking By ROBERT GRUBAUGH For The Edge Michael Fassbender has got to feel like a lottery winner every day when he wakes up. The goodlooking German actor was Oscar nominated last year for playing Steve Jobs. He anchors the current iteration of the “X-Men” franchise as Magneto and is about to launch one for “Assassin’s Creed”. Now he’s starring in “The Light Between Oceans” this weekend with is real-life girlfriend, the It Girl, Alicia Vikander. That’s the trifecta as far as I’m concerned. No slouch herself, the duo make for an interesting film that is very emotionally affecting, but leaves little trace once you leave the dark of the auditorium. Fassbender’s Tom Sherbourne is a damaged man who saw too many

of the atrocities in World War I. Upon his deployment, he gladly accepts the position of lighthouse keeper on an isolated island in the north of Britain where he won’t have to deal with others as he re-finds his sanity. That the former occupant of the job has recently committed suicide notably bothers him, but it is not an important plot point. Instead, the movie turns on a dime to become a love story once Tom is introduced to the daughter of his benefactors in the mainland community where he visits infrequently. Her name is Isabel Graysmark (Vikander) and she’s even more smitten with him than he is with her. That the two have only seemingly met on a pair of brief occasions when she proposes that he propose marriage is of little concern to anyone other than this viewer. Instead, they make off for

life together, alone, on an island for two. Life for the Sherbournes is hard work, but rewarding and warm. Isabel builds a home for the two while he protects the shippers that sustain their village. Another turn comes after she suffers an early miscarriage and then another late in term. The tide responds just when she’s filled most with despair and a rowboat beaches after a bad storm that contains a dead man and his infant daughter who is very much alive and in need of a family to help her. Torn between her grief and his sense of responsibility, Isabel and Tom agree to care for the child until she’s able to journey back to from wherever it is she came from. They, of course, fall for her and the girl is dubbed Lucy and raised to be their own. Actress Florence Clearly, who

plays the small child, may just be the cutest little girl that I’m not personally related to. She mugs for her parents’ affections and charms the dickens out of anyone who comes along. When a visit to the vicar for her christening turns up the possibility that she is the actual daughter of a surviving and aggrieved Hannah (Rachel Weisz), Tom’s sense morality shifts so violently within him that it is visible to the naked eye of any casual moviegoer. He sends at first an anonymous note, and then later, proof that the child lives to her mother, unbeknownst to Isabel. Hannah’s pursuit of the truth leaves no stone unturned and the conclusion of the film is cutting in its depiction of fairness, ethical shortcomings, and justice. It plays out over about five years and features threats, betrayals,

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and more than just the tears I shed while taking in this excellent example of the “weepy” genre. There are a few scenes in this movie that are very well created, even if the sum of the parts isn’t any special whole. Tom speaking i n f ro n t o f t h e t o w n a t t h e lighthouse’s centennial celebration is brief, but moving. Isabel’s silent shrieking as she stands over two rough graves marking the unborn children she lost is haunting. This isn’t a movie that teaches you anything. It’s one that simply exists to manipulate your feelings. And isn’t that what the game of life is all about? “The Light Between Oceans” runs 133 minutes and is rated PG-13 for thematic material and some sexual content. I give this film one and a half stars out of four.

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Travel

A ride across the river As fall draws closer, many area residents will be heading out to view the changing colors. There's no better place to do that than along the Great River Road, with the trees, bluffs and Mississippi River conspiring for breath-taking vistas. Some go as far as Grafton but, if you've got a couple of extra hours, we suggest you go farther. Continuing north on Route 100 (the Great River Road) you will encounter the Brussels Ferry landing. It's free – unlike some others in the region – and will deliver you into scenic Calhoun County. On the other side of the Illinois River, the ferry will deposit you on the Illinois River Road. There are fruit and pumpkin stands along the roadway and you'll arrive in the town of Brussels, home of the Wittmond Hotel and its famous family-style meals. The Illinois River Road continues north out of Brussels in a roller-coaster sort of route that will lead you into Hardin. Here, you can stop for a bite to eat at either the Illinois Riverdock (try the pork tenderloin) or the Barefoot Bar (try the fried chicken.) The road continues rolling north, sometimes hard against the bank of the Illinois River, and will take you into Kampsville. It's here you can catch another ferry to recross the Illinois River. (Don't worry, this ferry is free, too.) Crossing in Kampsville will put you on Route 108 heading east. You'll pass through Eldred and want to turn right on Bluff Street (watch for the sign that says Grafton.) Bluff Street will run into Route 16 several miles to the south and along this stretch, you'll see glimpses of the bluffs and fall foliage that many will miss. Route 16 intersects with Route 100 (The Great River Road) and another right turn will take you back to Grafton. Sure, it's a bit of a drive, but one you'll be glad you took. And you'll be glad you took the ferries, too, which are an interesting way to travel.

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Dining Delights

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A half slab of ribs, brisket, the deviled egg potato salad and the pit baked beans at Bogart's Smokehouse located in the Soulard neighborhood in St. Louis.

Bogart's Smokehouse in St. Louis By BILL ROSEBERRY Of The Edge When it comes to barbecue there are a lot of places trying to lock down the title as best. I've tried quite a few different ones in my travels and my latest stop is definitely near the top of the list — Bogart's Smokehouse. T h i s S o u l a rd n e i g h b o rh o o d treasure opened in 2011 at 1627 S. 9th St. and has been gaining steam ever since. There's no doubt St. Louis is a hotbed for barbecue and Bogart's is an excellent place to enjoy some of that top notch cuisine. From smokin' swine, to babyin' brisket, Bogart's does it all and they keep it simple while doing it. Some of the newer barbecue joints in the area are always trying to overdo it, adding crazy twists on classic barbecue dishes. They try and climb to the top through quirkiness instead of quality. Now I've said it time and time again, I love creativity and uniqueness in my meals. I applaud individuality in cooking, it's what m a k e s re t u r n c u s t o m e r s , b u t sometimes it can be too much. I'm not saying Bogart's doesn't have individuality, it definitely does, but they keep the menu small, simple and extremely quality. Even the atmosphere is simple. It's a small, corner restaurant with seating for a few dozen patrons inside and a few more picnic tables outside along the street. It does have high ceilings, to give the feeling for a more spacious area and the seats are spread out so you're not right on top of your neighbor. To add to the experience the staff is extremely friendly and helpful. It's not uncommon to find long lines at Bogart's with extended

waits when you throw in the service with the excellent grub. Kelly and I visited midday on a Saturday and surprisingly we didn't have a wait. Of course we did miss out on the burnt ends and the pastrami, which were sold out. They are some of Bogart's specialties. We had heard excellent reviews on the ribs and decided to go that route. We ordered the half slab of ribs combo, which included a quarter-pound meat of our choice and two sides. The brisket was our extra meat selection and we went with the pit baked beans and the deviled egg potato salad for our sides. When your food arrives it's served on a tray with wax paper for the meat, foam cups for the sides and plastic silverware, sticking to

the simple Bogart's format. Kelly and I were stoked to test out the deviled egg potato salad, which was the first thing we tried. It wasn't bad, but not quite the rich taste we were hoping for, but when we dug into the pit beans we couldn't have prepared for what we were about to encounter. The beans are hands down the best I've had to this point in my “you gotta eat” travels. They were unbelievably smokey and hearty in taste. We were practically fighting over the small cup of beans we got with our order. I could have eaten a tub of this scrumptious concoction. Chef Skip Steele was sitting in the dining area and as he heard us raving of the awesomeness of the pit beans he informed us they have a different taste practically every day. Each day the beans are placed

on the bottom of the smoker behind the restaurant and collect the drippings from all the sensational meats cooked above them — the r i b s , p a s t r a m i , p o r k , t u r k e y, whatever is being cooked. This is not an uncommon practice for barbecue experts to use, but it seems to me that Bogart's has perfected the science. When we got to the meat we were already hooked. The brisket was shaved into thin slices and was extremely tender. It had a great pink smoke ring around the outer edges, showcasing a perfectly prepared piece of brisket. I lathered mine up in some of Bogart's Sweet Maegan Ann barbecue sauce, which is their sweet and smokey Kansas City style sauce. It was definitely my favorite sauce. I bought some to

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keep on hand at my house for my work as an amateur smoker and grill master. Finally we had the ribs. The smoke ring on the ribs was also perfect and pink, as they practically melted away from the bone. They had an unbelievably smokey taste. The bark on the ribs was fantastic also, though it wasn't too thick which was nice. Bark is the outer, crusted portion of the meat that occurs from rubs melding with the fats and juices from the meat during the smoking process. The bark kind of serves as a cocoon for the succulent meat it surrounds, but it has great flavor also. Overall Kelly and I combined to give Bogart's four thumbs up. It was an excellent experience. We're not the only ones, because Bogart's is always near or at the top of local barbecue rankings. They've earned it. Check out their website at bogartssmokehouse.com. Read up on the seasoned veteran staff and peruse the entire menu available, including all their delectable sauces. I'd love to get back and try the burnt ends, the pastrami, the tritip sirloin, the pulled pork and the turkey. That happens to be all the types of smoked meats they offer that I didn't try on my visit. If I were you I'd try and show up in non-peak hours like Kelly and I did, but be prepared to miss out on some items. If you want to fight the lines you stand a better chance of enjoying the full experience. Their summer hours are 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 10:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, or until they sell out of food. Whatever you decide to do, Bogart's Smokehouse is a definite destination when you gotta eat.

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Dining Delights The Edge's own Bill Roseberry, famous for his You Gotta' Eat restaurant reviews, has put together his thoughts on a number of local eateries. Enjoy. Gulf Shores Restaurant & Grill 215 Harvard Dr. Edwardsville B e p re p a re d t o w a i t w h e n you visit this new hot spot in Edwardsville, but it's worth it. Make sure to check out the gator bites, they are fantastic. It's alligator meat fried in a corn meal breading. The catfish fillets are fried in the same corn meal breading and equally as good. There are also gator tacos and don't miss “Crabby Monday's Crab Leg Special.” A little pricey though. Chubby's Warehouse Bar & Grille 1022 E. Broadway Alton Cheap and delicious. The burgers are fantastic here and extremely affordable. They also have a good buffalo chicken sandwich and good tacos. Maybe the best thing they offer is their sweet corn nuggets, you can't go wrong with them. It's cash only so make sure you grab some before you go. Only knock is the service could be a little friendlier. Mission Taco Joint 908 Lafayette Ave. Soulard

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Classified Apts/Duplexes For Rent

710

2BR Loft, newly remod new kit, ba, wndows/drs d/w, w/d hkups. $715 incl. w/s/t 593-0173 Fully Renovated 1BR & 2 BR Apts. Downtown E’ville. Available Now. $925-$1,125/mo. (618) 307-9506 www.liveat300main.com

Help Wanted General Help Wanted General

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Blind Stitch Machine Operator, Straight Stitch machine operator experience a plus but will train the right person Customer Service Computer skills a must, MicroSoft Office, Quick books a plus but not necessary will train the right person Return Person Check in returned uniforms enter in the computer, wash and dry and put away. Hours: Monday-Friday Pacific Uniform, Troy, IL Ask for Linda 288-6413 Experienced bucket man/climber wanted. Guaranteed highest pay. Also looking for Grounds men. Dex Tree Service Edwardsville Call 618-977-5037 Local company seeking individual who is detailed oriented, conscientious, some computer knowledge for entry level position. Monday-Friday 8:30-5:00 p.m. Blind Box 20 117 N 2nd. Street Edwardsville, IL 62025 •SURVEYORS• •ENGINEERS• •PLANNING FIRM• Immediate Opening For Secretarial Position Full Time Salary commensurate with experience. Great opportunity for a College Graduate Send Resume to: Secretary PO Box 604 Edwardsville IL 62025

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Richard’s Brick hiring truck driver to deliver material in metro area. Must have Class A CDL & current DOT physical. Please contact: (618)656-0230

Misc. Merchandise

426

4’ White Pine Trees: delivered, planted, mulched. $74.50/tree. Buy 10, get 1 free. Other sizes (217)371-8005 George Steck Piano and Bench Free Edwardsville Call 656-2156

Carrier Routes 401 Rt 077 Kid Carrier needed in the Esic neighborhood. Includes Azalea Ct, Cloverdale Dr, Martin Ct, Meadow Ln, Orchid Ct, Partridge Pl, Prairie View Dr & Robin Ct. Approximately 32 papers are on this route.

Sunset Hills cemetary plot $2000 Cross Section Call 217-491-8473

Lawn & Garden

455

Papers need to be delivered by 5pm M-F, and 830am on Saturday. If interested, please call 656-4700 x27

Furniture

410

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

Advertise it here!

715

New mobile home. 2bd all electric. w/d hk up. $675/mo incl. w/t/s no pets. 618-780-3937

Yard Sales Homes For Sale

805

Lg 2br townhouse in Troy: w/d hkup, no pets, newly remod’d. $575/mo. 660-7228 LUXURY 2 BRs Located at 270 & 111 Gourmet kitchens, 2 bay windows, washer/dryer included WST included. Must See! $695. Call for our move-in specials! (618)931-333. Nice Lg. 1br apt. in Edwardsville. $645. no pets, non-smoking. 618-692-4144 SMOKE FREE Townhomes. 2br, 1.5ba $720 mo. Great interstate access. Includes washer/dryer, water, sewer and trash service. No pets. 618-931-4700 www.fairway-estates.net

Toro Lawn Mower Self Propelled Mulcher $50 OBO Steve 618-659-9254

FSBO 11 Autumn Glen Dr. Glen Carbon, IL 4Br, 2 ½ Bath, 2800 sf w/ Finished Bsmt, Laundry on 2nd flr. 618.444.1988 $249,000 Open House: Sunday 1-4 photos on Zillow.Com

Lots For Sale

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.62 Acre, wooded, water front lot in Highland. Highland city water/gas included. Call 530-7219

Rt 023 Kid Carrier needed around Leclaire Park. Includes Hale Ave, Holyoake Rd, Jefferson Rd, Sheridan Ave, Sherman Ave, Thomas St & Troy Rd. Approximately 17 papers are on this route.

Mobile Homes For Rent

1099

5072 Springfield Drive Edwardsville Saturday 9/17 7A-1P Alum. ext ladder, collapsible clothesline, Lasko heater, benches, tin stars, chandelier, holiday décor, Rockwell plates, kerosene heater, wreaths. Garage Sale, Rain or Shine. Mulit-Family. 2815 Old Staunton Road, Edwardsville. Thurs. 9/15 2pm-6pm, Fri. 9/16 8am-2pm, Sat. 9/17 8am-noon. Lemax Halloween village, sweaters, household, solid wood tv cabinet. Lots of jewelry and watches.

GLENWOOD ESTATES FALL YARD SALE! Many participants Huge selection of items Off Rt. 157 just south of I-270 SAT. 09/17, 8A-12P

REAL FINDS Houses For Rent

705

2bd in town. Oct. appl, a/c, w/d. grge. fenced yard. pets w/ approval. $750/mo 692-4658

Apts/Duplexes For Rent

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MASONRY & CONCRETE

• Lowest Spring Rates • Tree Trimming • Tree Removal • Professional & Personable

• ALL BRICK WORK & REPAIR • FOUNDATION WORK • TUCK POINTING • CHIMNEYS • DRIVEWAYS • PATIOS & SIDEWALKS • SEAL ANY BRICK OR CONCRETE • REPAIR WATER DAMAGE (FULLY LICENSED & INSURED

CARDINAL STUMP GRINDING LLC Licensed & Insured PROMPT & RELIABLE Free Estimates

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TREE SERVICE

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Service Upgrades, New & Old Home Wiring Service Calls & Trouble Shooting

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BOB’S OUTDOOR SERVICES 25 + YEARS EXPERIENCE • Spring Clean-Up • Landscape Work • Shrub Trimming & Removal • Drainage & Erosion Problems • Mulching • Power Washing • Deck & Fence Refinishing • Quality Work • Insured

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Foster & Sons Lawn Service

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Residential & Commercial

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HOME REMODELING

Ceramic Tile Decks & Fences DOORS: Entrances Interior & Trim Patio Drywall Repairs Paint & Texture REMODELING: Basements Bathrooms Kitchens Replacement Windows Room Additions Rental Rehabs Service Upgrades Storm Damage

Insured & Bonded 656-6743

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FRIENDLY LAWN CARE • Grass Cutting • Landscape • Power Washing • Grass Seeding • Clean-Ups • Bush Trimming • Mulching We have more services.. Just give us a call.....

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HAUL ALMOST ANYTHING/ EVERYTHING Remove Unwanted Debris From Basement Garage, Attic; Wherever! VERY REASONABLE Retired Deputy Sheriff

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PLUMBING PROFESSOR PLUMBER CONSTRUCTION & REMODELING

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Owner: Todd Edwards

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Stain/Paint Powerwashing

Call Bob

Doors/Windows

To place your ad here call Lisa 656-4700 x 46

PAINTING

DECKS/FENCES

Lawn Cutting/Trimming Tree & Shrub Trimming & Removal Landscape Mulching

Darrell’s Carpentry Plus

Licensed & Insured

MOHR’S TREE SERVICE

LAWN & HOME CARE

PAINTING

FREE ESTIMATES

Madison Co. Masonry & Concrete

LAWN & HOME CARE

Interior/Exterior

COMPETITIVE RATES

Most Home Repairs Insured 20 Years Experience

Call Lee: (618) 581-5154

TREE SERVICE

www.landscapeedwardsville.com

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In Home Nursery Environment

Small Group - Ages 0-3 yrs.

Lots of One on One Safe, Secure, Reliable Mon-Fri, Some Wknds F/T and P/T

Call Sheri (618) 855-8101

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