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Butterfly House October events planned.

4 Boo at the Zoo An annual favorite returns.

11 "Battle of the Sexes"

Billie Jean and Bobby still a timely story.

13 Welcome, October Events planned in Brown County, Ind.

14 Robertson's farewell SLSO plans special event.

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Masterworks Chorale 44th season schedule announced.

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Event planned at Laumeier Sculpture Park.

Friday October 13_______ Sinbad, Helium Comedy Club, St. Louis Creepyworld Haunted House, Creepyworld, Runs until October 31, 2017 Fright Fest at Six Flags, Six Flags St. Louis, Runs until October 29, 2017 Q in the Lou: St. Louis BBQ Festival, Kiener Plaza, St. Louis Thrashmania 8, Cross Examination, Path of Might, Voidgazer, The Firebird, St. Louis, Doors 7:00 p.m. Friday the 13th Juggalo Show feat. Project Born, Pop's, Sauget, Doors 7:00 p.m. Somnia and Supercrush, Blueberry Hill, St. Louis, Doors 7:00 p.m. Perfume Genius, w/Middle Class Fashion, The Ready Room, St. Louis, Doors 7:00 p.m. Andy Mineo, The Pageant, St. Louis, Doors 7:00 p.m. Arturo Sandoval- Dear Diz, Jazz at the Bistro, St. Louis, 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis Presents Hamlet, Loretto-Hilton Center For the Performing Arts, St. Louis, 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., Runs until November 5, 2017 American Arts Experience, Across St. Louis, Runs until October 15, 2017

We Are Shakespeare, St. Louis Public Library, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., Runs until November 4, 2017 The Bodyguard, The Fabulous Fox Theatre, St. Louis, Runs until October 15, 2017 What's Past is Prologue: A House Brimming with Stories, Field House Museum, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Runs until October 29, 2017 Panoramas of the City, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Runs until August 1, 2018 The Discovery of King Tut, Saint Louis Science Center, St. Louis, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Runs until January 7, 2018 The Hats of Stephen Jones, Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. #1 in Civil Rights: the African American Freedom Struggle in St. Louis, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m to 5:00 p.m., Runs until March 14, 2018

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2017 Q in the Lou: St. Louis BBQ Festival, Kiener Plaza, St. Louis He Is Legend, The Firebird, St. Louis, Doors 6:30 p.m. Thieves to Kings EP Release Show, Pop's, Sauget, Doors 7:00 p.m. Consider The Source, w/(TBA), Blueberry Hill, St. Louis, Doors 7:00 p.m. Beartooth, w/Ocean Grove, The Ready Room, St. Louis, Doors 7:00 p.m. Krewella, w/Shaun Frank, The Pageant, St. Louis, Doors 7:00 p.m. Arturo Sandoval – Dear Diz, Jazz at the Bistro, St. Louis, 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis Presents Hamlet, Loretto-Hilton Center For the Performing Arts, St. Louis, 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., Runs until November 5, 2017 American Arts Experience, Across St. Louis, Runs until October 15, 2017 We Are Shakespeare, St. Louis Public Library, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., Runs until November 4, 2017 The Bodyguard, The Fabulous Fox Theatre, St. Louis, Runs until October 15, 2017 What's Past is Prologue: A House Brimming with Stories, Field House Museum, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Runs until October 29, 2017 Panoramas of the City, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

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Pictured are scenes from previous BOOterfly events at the Butterfly House.

October at the Butterfly House For The Edge October is a special time at the Butterfly House. Here's a look at upcoming events: Through October 31: BOOterfly House. The Butterfly House has be en t ra n sf o r m e d t o t h e BOOterfly House for October with daily activities and featured events. Visitors can meet frightful new friends in the Scorpion’s Lair, see Botanicals Gone Mad in the Conservatory and spy on spectacular spiders with Little Miss Muffet during daily story time at

10 a.m. Carnivorous plant feedings happen daily through October 31 at 1 p.m. All activities are included with regular admission. October 27 and 28: Bug Ball. The fun continues on Friday, October 27 and Saturday, October 28 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Visitors can play games, create spook-tacular crafts and take home lots of loot after they visit hand-painted Treat Houses. Families can dance to Monster Jams or spy on the amazing Owl Butterfly, which are only active during dusk and dawn. The event price ($14 per person, $12 for Missouri Botanical Garden

members) includes admission into the Butterfly House, activities, light refreshments, crafts, treats and goody bags. Space is limited and reservations are required. October 18 and 25: Wicked Wings and Wine Adults can join in on the happy hour fun at the Butterfly House’s event for those guests 21 and up. As twilight approaches, sample local brews and wines while you learn about our Owl butterflies, which are most active at dusk. Plus, encounter other spooktacular live animals featured during the event. Take a stroll through the

torch lit garden and enjoy festive music. Dare to try our chocolate ants or barbecued meal worms! Don't worry...other light appetizers will also be provided. Tickets are available on the website and are $35 for the general public, $25 for Garden members and $15 for designated drivers. The Butterfly House is located in Faust Park at 15193 Olive Blvd. in Chesterfield, Mo., accessible from Interstate 64 at exit #19B. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays (closed Mondays). The last ticket is sold 30 min. prior to closing

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each day. Regular admission is $8 for adults, $5 for seniors (ages 65 and over) and $5 for children (ages 3 to 12). Children ages 2 and under and Missouri Botanical Garden members are free. For more information, visit www. butterflyhouse.org or call (636) 5300076. Follow the Butterfly House on Facebook at https://www. facebook.com/butterflyhousestl. The Butterfly House is an accredited member of the Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA) and a division of the Missouri Botanical Garden.

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People For The Edge Boo at the Zoo is returning to the Saint Louis Zoo. What: Boo at the Zoo Nights presented by SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital When: 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Nightly, Tuesday, Oct. 17 through Monday, Oct. 30, 2017 NOTE: The Zoo closes for all visitors at 4 p.m. on the days of Boo at the Zoo Nights. Doors re-open at 5:30 p.m. for the ticketed event. Tickets for Boo at the Zoo Nights can be purchased during the day until 4 p.m., or at the door on nights of the event. Where: Saint Louis Zoo Admission: $6 for members and $7 for nonmembers Superheroes, butterfly princesses, cuddly lion cubs, pirates, cowboys, ballerinas and other costumed cuties with their mummies and daddies are about to invade the Saint Louis Zoo for Boo at the Zoo Nights presented by SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital. Families can enjoy festive decorations, interactive storytellers, educational activities, kids’ games and hauntingly fun entertainment at the Zoo’s family-friendly, non-scary Halloween experience from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. every night Oct. 17 to 30. New for 2017 Get pumped for some spooktacular new entertainment in 2017 – a Halloween-themed circus-performer show! The 30-minute act, which does not include animals, features jawdropping juggling, stilt walking, amazing magic and more on stage at the Sea Lion Show Arena. Shows are offered two times per night and free with admission to Boo at the Zoo Nights. Tickets will be handed out on a firstcome, first-served basis. Entertainment is

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provided by St. Louis-based Circus Kaput. Enter the Zoo’s “How Do You Boo” Instagram contest using hashtag #STLZooBoo for a chance to win tickets to the Zoo’s upcoming U.S. Bank Wild Lights event. Details are available at Instagram.com/stlzoo and stlzoo.org/boo. Decorations & Animal Exhibits Grab a witch’s broom and float around the Zoo’s decorated grounds where you’ll encounter singing pumpkins, a straw maze, Witchy Walk, Pirates’ Lagoon, Fragile Forest Fairyland and much more! There are three animal exhibits open during the event. Creep into the Charles H. Hoessle Herpetarium to catch sight of heroes in a half shell, observe frogs and toads maintaining their stealth camouflage, and practice your Parseltongue. For a little more hocus pocus, check out the Emerson Children’s Zoo and meet some awesome animals up close. Don't be alarmed if you discover the naked mole rats have left their costumes at home! Catch a glimpse of sea lions and harbor seals taking a nighttime swim as you walk through the Sea Lion Sound tunnel. Activities & Attractions Gather 'round and perk up your ears to hear interactive theatrical storytellers spin wild tales about animals. Stop by educational stations and learn about some of the world’s creepier-looking animals, like vultures and hellbenders. Eerily draped in cobwebs, the Mary Ann Lee Conservation Carousel transforms into the not-too-spooky “Scare-ou-sel.” Tickets are $3 per person; Zoo members may use their Anywhere Plus Passes. Visit the 4D Theater for a showing of “Happy Family 4D,” a tale of a family that unassumingly goes to a theme park but ends up getting transformed into mystical monsters! Tickets are $5 per person. Food & Souvenirs See what’s brewing at Zoo cafés. Be sure to shop the Halloween boo-tique for souvenirs, and receive 10 percent (20 percent for members) off any purchase at Zoo gift shops. At Tropical Traders Gift Shop, kids can purchase a pumpkin to decorate and take home. This year's Boo at the Zoo souvenir longsleeve T-shirt features a grizzly bear dressed as a super hero. Shirts can be purchased online

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at stlzoo.org/boo, at select Zoo gift shops, or by calling (314) 646-4771, while supplies last. Prices range from $11 to $19 for toddler to adult sizes. Tickets & Zoo Hours Admission to Boo at the Zoo Nights is $6 for Zoo members and $7 for non-members. Children under age 2 get in free. Each child between the ages of 2 and 12 dressed in costume will receive a $1 discount on admission when tickets are purchased at the door. Purchase tickets online at stlzoo.org/boo or at the door. Parking is our treat and is available for free on both Zoo parking lots during the event. Proceeds help us provide the highest quality care for our animals. The Zoo closes for all visitors at 4 p.m. on the days of Boo at the Zoo Nights. Doors re-open at 5:30 p.m. for the ticketed event. Tickets for Boo at the Zoo Nights can be purchased during the day until 4 p.m., or at the door on nights of the event. Group Tickets Groups of 15 or more may receive a group rate with advance purchase by calling (314) 646-4781. Costume Policy Ages 12 and under are encouraged to wear Halloween costumes. Ages 13 and over in costume are not allowed unless they are accompanying children. See website for the Zoo’s costume policy. Please note, this is not a trick-or-treating event. More Information For more information, visit stlzoo.org/ boo, facebook.com/stlzoo, instagram.com/ stlzoo, twitter.com/stlzoo and youtube.com/ stlzootube, or call (314) 646-4771. Be sure to stop by Boo at the Zoo Spooky Saturday presented by SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Oct. 28 for a day of educational activities, entertainment and animal enrichment. Admission is free.

Pictured are scenes from previous Boo at the Zoo events. Photos courtesy of the Saint Louis Zoo.


People People planner The Fox to welcome Garrison Keillor

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An Evening with Garrison Keillor, Just Passing Through, is scheduled Saturday, November 4 at 8 p.m. Ti c k e t s a re $ 1 2 9 . 5 0 , $ 7 9 . 5 0 , $69.50, $59.50, $49.50, $39.50 and ar available online at metrotix. com, by calling 314-534-1111, or in person at the Fabulous Fox Box Office. In a solo performance, the acclaimed host of A Prairie Home C o m p a n i o n , G a r r i s o n K e i l l o r, shares hilarious anecdotes about growing up in the American Midwest, the people of Lake Wobegon, and "late-life fatherhood." With a wonderful, dry sense of humor (and sometimes with music), Keillor captivates audiences using his unique blend of comedy, class, charisma, and wisdom as he shares his journey to becoming one of America’s greatest storytellers. Crowds are instantly drawn in by his soothing, hypnotic voice, whimsical vignettes, and h o m e s p u n b r a n d o f h u m o r. Sharing his passion for everything from creativity and literacy to the great journey of life, Garrison entertains with a sage yet wry perspective, inspiring with kernels of wisdom audiences carry long after he has left the stage. Garrison regaled audiences for more than 40 years as the host of “A Prairie Home Companion,” and he continues to bring stories to life on public radio’s “The Writers Almanac.” A best-selling author, he has published more than two dozen books of fiction and poetry and his unique works have earned him honors including G r a m m y, A C E a n d P e a b o d y awards, as well as the National Humanities Medal and election to the American Academy of Arts

YouTube star to perform at The Fox

On the heels of multiple sold out shows and added performances during his debut U.S. tour in June, Right Angle Entertainment has announced n e w t o u r d a t e s f o r Yo u Tu b e personality Markiplier, whose channel has more than 18 million subscribers and 6 billion video views. Markiplier's You're Welcome Tour (https:// w w w. y o u t u b e . c o m / u s e r / markiplierGAME) mixes improv games, sketches and a cast of characters to create an on-stage adventure for audiences. Yo u Tu b e r s L o r d M i n i o n 7 7 7 , M u y s k e r m , Ty l e r S c h e i d a n d CrankGameplays all round out the show and join Markiplier on the road for this one-of-a-kind stage show. M a r k i p l i e r ’ s Yo u ’ r e We l c o m e To u r L i v e w i l l s t o p a t t h e F a b u l o u s F o x T h e a t re Wednesday, January 3 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $125, $61.50, $49.50, $36.50 and are available online at metrotix.com, by calling 314-5341111, or in person at the Fabulous Fox Box Office. "Right Angle Entertainment is excited to be working again with Markiplier on the You're We l c o m e To u r, ” s a y s A l i s o n Spiriti and Justin Sudds, Co-Founders of Right Angle Entertainment. “Markiplier and this team have put together a truly unique stage show that we’re excited for fans to experience." Mark Edward Fischbach, known by his online pseudonym M a r k i p l i e r, i s a n A m e r i c a n Yo u Tu b e p e r s o n a l i t y w h o has grown a massive online following. Variety rated him the sixth most influential celebrity

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Hett Center announces free film series

This fall, McKendree University’s Hettenhausen Center for the Arts’ free Film Art Series presents four powerful, critically acclaimed films. Each will begin at 7 p.m. in the Hett auditorium on the Lebanon, Ill., campus. An informal discussion is held afterward. Some films contain adult themes or language and may not be appropriate for everyone. For more information, visit theHett.com, or call 618-537-6863. Sponsored by the Leon and Helen Church Family Foundation, the series is free and open to the public. In addition to one or more Academy Award Best Picture nominees to be announced next spring, the series will feature the following: Sept. 19: “The Battle of Algiers” (1967) is a powerful, documentarylike examination of the response to an occupying force during as fear and violence escalated during the fight for independence from the French government in the 1950s. Not rated; 2 hours, 1 min. Oct. 10: “Concussion” (2015) stars Will Smith as pathologist Dr.

Bennet Omalu, who uncovered the truth about brain damage in football players who suffer repeated concussions in the course of normal play. Rated PG-14; 2 hours, 3 min. (Author Jeanne Marie Laskas, who wrote the bestselling novel “Concussion” and the 2009 GQ article “Game Brain” on which this film is based, will speak at the Hett on Tuesday, Nov. 14 at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $5 and reservations are recommended.) Oct. 23: “Shakespeare Behind Bars” (2005) is a documentary about 20 male inmates in a Kentucky prison who form an unlikely Shakespearean acting troupe. Not rated; 1 hour, 33 min. Nov. 29: “Milk” (2008) stars Sean Penn as Harvey Milk, a gay rights activist who in 1977 became California’s first openly gay elected official. Rated R; 2 hours, 8 min. The Russel E. and Fern M. Hettenhausen Center for the Arts— “The Hett”—is Southern Illinois’ premier performing arts venue, presenting world class dance, drama, classical music and jazz. The 488-seat auditorium is located on the McKendree University campus in Lebanon, Illinois, 25 miles from downtown St. Louis. www.theHett. com

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People People planner Illinois bicentennial children's art contest planned

Illinois children can help kick off the state’s bicentennial celebration by using their imaginations and artistic skills in a contest sponsored by the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. The theme of this year ’s art contest is “Happy Birthday, Illinois.” Kids from kindergarten through high school get to design posters celebrating the state’s 200th birthday by drawing anything they want – for instance, famous Illinoisans at a party or landmarks decorated as birthday cakes. The winning artwork will be displayed at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum throughout the bicentennial year of 2018. Artwork may be submitted from Sept. 1 until Dec. 15. Winning entries will go on display in February 2018, around the time of Lincoln’s birthday. Submissions must be on poster board 14 inches high by 11 inches wide in portrait orientation (that is, taller than it is wide). They cannot feature copyrighted characters such as Batman. More details are available at bit.ly/ALPLMartcontest. Learning history is about more than memorizing dates and taking tests. Producing art is a great way

for students to connect with historic events and consider their meaning. The contest is open for students from kindergarten through the end of high school. Entries do not have to be submitted via schools; youth groups, home-educated children or anyone else in the proper age ranges can participate. Winners and honorable mentions will be selected in three categories: Grades K-5, 6-8 and 9-12. Illinois became the nation’s 21st state on Dec. 3, 1818. A yearlong celebration of the state and its accomplishments will begin on Dec. 3 of this year, leading up to the 200th birthday next December. More information about the bicentennial can be found at www.Illinois200.com. The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, at 212 N. Sixth St. in Springfield, is dedicated to telling the story of America’s 16th president through old-fashioned scholarship and modern technology. The library holds an unparalleled collection of Lincoln books, documents, photographs, artifacts and art. It also has some 12 million items pertaining to all aspects of Illinois history, making the library one of the nation’s leading institutions for genealogy and history research. Meanwhile, the museum uses traditional exhibits, eye-catching special effects and innovative story-telling techniques to educate visitors. For more information, visit www.

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Tickets available for Polar Express

Tickets to The Polar Express Train Ride and Magical Dinners at St. Louis Union Station go on sale Aug. 1 at www.STLPolarExpressRide. com. The beloved holiday event returns to St. Louis for the 2017 holiday season as trains begin running from St. Louis Union Station to the "North Pole" on November 24, 2017, the day after Thanksgiving, and continue through December 30, 2017. Tickets in combination with charming, decorated hotel rooms at the St. Louis Union Station Hotel, a Curio Collection by Hilton, have been available for advance purchase for one week. The magical story of a boy's search for the real meaning of Christmas comes to life when real railroad trains depart St. Louis Union Station for a round-trip journey to the "North Pole." Set to the sounds of classic motion picture soundtrack, passengers will relive the magic of the story as they are whisked away on The Polar Express Once onboard, hot chocolate and cookies are served as passengers read along with the

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People People planner Missouri History Museum to feature St. Louis panoramas

• Send your panorama via email to mySTLpanorama@ mohistory.org Panoramas of the City is open September 2, 2017 through August 12, 2018. Admission is free. The Missouri History Museum has been active in the St. Louis community since 1866. Founding members established the organization “for the purpose of saving from oblivion the early history of the city and state.” Today, the Missouri Historical Society serves as the confluence of historical perspectives and contemporary issues. Due to its innovative approach to public service, the Missouri History Museum w a s t h e f i r s t re c i p i e n t o f t h e Institute of Museum and Library S e r v i c e s N a t i o n a l Aw a r d f o r Museum Services in 1994. The Missouri History Museum offers programs and outreach services, including traveling exhibitions; tours; theatrical and musical presentations; programs for school classes and youth groups; family festivals; “Give your home a s p e c i a l e v e n t s ; great w onew r klook, shops; a n d l e c t u r e s . Tforhaegreat Mprice!” issouri

History Museum is funded by the St. Louis City and County taxpayers through the M e t ro p o l i t a n Z o o l o g i c a l P a r k and Museum District and by private donations. The Museum is open seven days a week with general admission always free. The Missouri History Museum in Forest Park also operates the Library and Research Center at 2 2 5 S o u t h S k i n k e r B o u l e v a rd near the Washington University campus

Located just an hour's drive northwest of Chicago, Richardson A d v e n t u re F a r m h a s b e e n i n the family since 1840, and they planted their first corn maze in 2001. Over the years, it has become an annual destination for family fun, with a new 28-acre m a z e e v e r y y e a r, p l u s m o r e than 30 activities, including wagon rides, pig races, a vintage carousel and a "park train" that runs on real tracks. Most of the a c t i v i t i e s a re i n c l u d e d i n t h e admission fee. Only a few, such as the zip line and orb rides, cost extra. Private picnic sites with campfires are available by reservation, and there's plenty of free parking. The last two mazes -- the 50th anniversary of "Star Trek" in 2016 and the Chicago Blackhawks Stanley Cup win in 2015 -- set new attendance records of more than 80,000 people each year. "We're gearing up for even more

Some situations just call for a panorama a filled Busch Stadium or a beautiful sunset over the St. Louis skyline. But what do you do with those wide scenic photographs after you take them? The Missouri History Museum is making a public appeal for panoramas of the city of St. Louis. The Museum is asking for panoramas of St. Louis skylines, crowds, neighborhoods, and of course, sports. It didn't take long for the Panoramas submitted by Richardson family to decide on community members will be the theme for this year's corn displayed in the Missouri maze. They knew what it would History Museum’s upcoming be the minute the Chicago Cubs exhibition Panoramas of the won the World Series back in City. Using historic panoramic November. p h o t o g r a p h s a s i t s b a c k d ro p , That gave the family all winter the Missouri History Museum to finalize an intricate design developed Panoramas of featuring Harry Caray yelling t h e C i t y, a 6 , 0 0 0 s q u a re - f o o t "Holy Cow!"; the Cubs logo; a exhibition that allows visitors to Cubs pitcher and a batter; the experience St. Louis from 1900 C h i c a g o S k y l i n e ; t h e Wr i g l e y t o 1 9 5 0 a s t h o u g h t h e y w e re Field marquee; and the iconic Luitjohan actually there. ivy-covered outfield walls. Reproducing some of the most “Give your home a Luitjohan remarkable panoramic images of great new look, for a great price!” St. Louis ever taken on a scale larger-than-life, allows visitors to feel as though they are among the hundreds of thousands of revelers on Art Hill for Charles * Lindbergh’s 1927 Welcome Home Celebration, or marching down Olive Street with the League of * Women Voters in 1920. While Panoramas of the City boasts some of the most i n c r e d i b l e h i s t o rSyshe ical images of the city of St. Louis ever Down’s H20 Syshe Luxury Vinyl Plank photographed, the Missouri Joshua Tree 50% OFF H i s t o r y M u s e uWAS m i n v i t e s Sq. $ Sq. Down’s H20 $ WAS Ft. NOW $3.19 to NOW $5.27 members of the public become Ft. Luxury Vinyl Plank Joshua Tree 50% OFF t h e p h o t o g r a p h e r a n36 d sMONTH ubmit FINANCING AVAILABE $ Sq. Sq. WAS $ WAS Ft. Ft. (SEE US FOR $3.19 their own panoramas of the city. NOWDETAILS) $5.27 NOW How to submit your St. Louis REMNANT ROOM SPECIAL 36 MONTH FINANCING AVAILABE Luitjohan REMNANT ROOM SPECIAL panorama: (SEE US FOR DETAILS) 2670 Plaza Dr. There’s a reason we’re the • Ta g t h e M i s s o u r i H i s t o r y Highland, IL most recommended. 654-7847 Luitjohan flooringamerica.com/review M u s e u m o n Tw i t 9-5, t eSat.r9-2, Closed a nSunday d Mon.-Fri. 654-7847 Evenings by appointment 2670 Plaza Dr. 654-7847 Facebook @mohistorymuseum Subject to credit approval. Minimum Monthly Payments Required. Ask us for details. There’s a reason we’re the Highland, IL most recommended. • Hash tag your panorama Mon.-Fri. 9-5, Sat. 9-2, Closed Sunday Evenings by appointment 654-7847 flooringamerica.com/review using #MySTLPanorama Subject to credit approval. Minimum Monthly Payments Required. Ask us for details. OR

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The Alton Regional Convention & Visitors Bureau has announced the following events. A Haunted Craft Beer Walk Friday, October 06, 13, 20, 27 Starting at 8:30pm My Just Desserts (Alton Haunted Odyssey Tours) 31 E. Broadway Alton, IL 62002 (618) 462-3861 Old Bakery Beer Company and Alton Haunted Odyssey have teamed up to provide the area's first Haunted Craft Beer Walk. The stroll includes stops at five haunted locations paired with a five-ounce pouring of one of the local brews. Tours begin in the second story of the historic Ryder Building, overlooking the mighty Mississippi River. Wet your whistle while learning why Alton is considered one of the most haunted small towns in the USA. After a quick verson of Ghosts 101 and a demonstration of ghost hunting tools, you'll be ready for an interactive ghost hunt in some of Alton's most historic and haunted locations. Last stop is the old Piasa Masonic Temple, most recently the home of Spirits Lounge. The building, which dates to 1844, is filled with secrecy and intrigue. Paranormal activity abounds in the second floor meeting area. H a u n t e d C r a f t B e e r Wa l k s take place on Fridays in October, beginning at 8:30 p.m. at 31 E. Broadway in Alton, IL, home of My Just Desserts. Tours cover a distance of approximately one mile with steep hills and stairs. You must be 21 years of age with photo ID to participate. Reservations can be made online at AltonHauntedTours.com or by calling (618) 462-3861. Great Rivers Choral Society: Beginnings- Seasons, Love and Life Oct. 7, 14, 15 7:30pm to 9:00pm Holy Angels Catholic Church 345 W. Acton Ave. Wood River, IL 62095 (618) 254-0679 This program presents some of the finest choral works from the eighteenth century to modern composers creating today. The concert will feature selections from Haydn's Creation, Randall Thompson's glorious 'Alleluia" as well as newer works by Randall Stroope, Claudia Bigler and Rene Clausen. Oct. 7 at 7:30 p.m. The show will take place at Holy Angels Catholic Church in Wood River. Oct. 14 at 7:30 p.m. and Oct. 15 at 3:00 p.m. The show will take place at First Presbyterian Church in Alton. Admission Free Pumpkin Jamboree at Eckert's Saturday, October 07, 08, 14, 15, 21, 22, 28, 29 10:00am to 5:00pm Eckert's Grafton Farm 20995 Eckert Orchard Road Grafton, IL 62037 (618) 786-3445 Ride the wagons out to the pumpkin patch to search for your perfect jack-o-lantern! Fun for the whole family at this year's Pumpkin Jamboree. For more information, call (618) 786-3445. Vintage Voices Saturday, October 07, 08, 13, 14, 15 11:30am to 2:45pm

Alton City Cemetery 5th & Vine streets Alton, IL 62002 (800) 258-6645 Alton Little Theater will present the 16th annual Vintage Voices, "A New Century 1880-1920" in October with a new date and time format. Walking tours will be conducted the first two weekends in October in the Alton Cemetery, located at 5th and Vine in Alton. Walking tours start at 11:30 a.m. and will run continuously until the last tour leaves at 2:45 p.m. The cost is $15 for Adults and $10 for students. The Vintage Voices community committee has chosen 8 sites with 10 characters that were influential to Alton's history during the turn of the century. Attendees will hear from teachers Mary Olive Gillham and Bertha Ferguson, and meet architect, James M. Maupin, who designed many schools and other public buildings in Madison County. Next on the tour will be Mrs. Henry (Janet) Watson, the women who donated the land for Riverview Park. WWI soldier, William Luecth and the Cisco brothers (Tuskegee Airmen) will share their stories. Andrew Carnegie will be the Historian this year and will enlighten attendess about the history of the Carnegie Library System. Young drowning victim, Nick Taneakas will tell of his demise and the last stop on the tour will be a visit from Richard Galbaly, the glassblower who represented Illinois Glass in Paris. Tickets for all tours are available online at AltonLittleTheater.org Tickets for the cemetery tours will also be available at WBGZ and the Alton Regional Convention and Visitors Bureau starting Sept. 1. An expanded non-walking tour with a wine and cheese reception will be held at Alton Little Theater on Friday, October 13. The cost for the non-walking tour is $20 per person. Admission $15/Adults $10/Under 18 Hakuna Matata: Haunted Grafton Cruise Saturday, October 07,14, 21, 28 5:30pm to 7:00pm Grafton Harbor 215 W. Water St. Grafton, IL 62037 (618) 786-7678 See the Spirits of Grafton come alive. Listen to stories and music of the Supernatural. For more information, call (618) 786-7678. Admission $29/person B a re B o n e s A l t o n H a u n t e d Odyssey Tour Saturday, October 07, 13, 20, 27 7:00pm to 10:30pm My Just Desserts (Alton Haunted Odyssey Tours) 31 E. Broadway Alton, IL 62002 (618) 462-3861 Alton's first ghost tour took place in 1992, when local psychic Antoinette and Marlene Lewis teamed up to provide thrills and chills for area ghost hunters. This year Alton's Haunted Odyssey will celebrate 25 years of conducting haunted tours in Alton, IL. Tours begin at My Just Desserts, 31 E. Broadway in Alton, IL. The historic Ryder Building dates to 1845, when it was built on top of an existing building. The building served as a courthouse in the 1800s and saw cases tried by Abraham Lincoln. The evening begins in

the second flood meeting room, where EMFs are active and orbs are abundant. All tours include a three-hour trolley jaunt to some Alton's most sinister haunts... -Cross the Mississippi River to Smallpox Island, the burial place of hundreds of Confederate victims who died of smallpox while interred in the Alton Military Prison. -Next stop is the former Piasa Masonic Temple, most recently the home of Spirits Lounge and former home of Antoinette's Haunted History Tours. This building, which dates to 1844, is filled with secrecy and intrigue. -Our last stop is the enigmatic McPike Mansion. Sitting vacant, aside from its ghostly inhabitants, this historic dwelling is the epitome of a haunted house. Join in a dark room session in the vaulted wine cellar- where many elemental spirits reside.

Ghost hunters are encouraged to bring cameras and ghost hunting equipment. To make a reservation, visit AltonHauntedTours.com or call (618) 462-3861. Admission $45/person Alton Hauntings History Walking Tour Saturday, October 07, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27,28, 29, 30 7:00pm to 10:00pm First Unitarian Church (Alton Hauntings Tour) 110 East Third St Alton, IL 62002 (217) 791-7859 Our haunted history walking tour is approximately 3 hours long and travels throughout the old downtown area of Alton, visiting many reportedly haunted sites and going into some locations (depending on availability). Each tour is led by one of our trained

guides and is based on the book Haunted Alton by Troy Taylor. Admission Tickets on sale August 14, 2017 Hobknobbing with the Spirits Tour at McPike Mansion Saturday, October 07, 2017 Starting at 7:00pm McPike Mansion 2018 Alby Street Alton, IL 62002 (618) 830-2179 Learn the history of the McPike Mansion and take a look at the documented photos of the mansion and paranormal activity. Then, take a tour of the surrounding grounds and the crypt. Talking with the spirits with Dowsing rods and join us for a dark session in the cellar with our experienced medium. Tour lasts approximately 90 minutes. Sharyn at (618) 830-2179. Admission $20/Adults $15/Teens

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"mother"

Women give, men take and the Old Testament crashes into modern anxiety in director Darren Aronofsky's "mother! " It is an audacious, bold and fascinating fever dream of a film. It's allegory for, well, everything (the environment, marriage, art, spirituality, you name it!), that will challenge, distress and edify anyone who chooses to submit themselves to this creation for two hours. Like many Aronofsky endeavors, "mother!" is a film doesn't fit neatly into one genre. It starts out as one thing, a sort of psychological thriller and chamber drama about a couple living in a stately and remote home, and devolves gradually and then very suddenly into jaw-dropping chaos that almost seems to be testing the viewer. How much of Jennifer Lawrence's suffering can you take before covering your eyes? Or storming out of the theater? "Mother!" will get under your skin, that's a guarantee. This film begs for a viewing unencumbered by lengthy summarization. It's not that it defies explanation, what happens is fairly straightforward as far as nightmare logic is concerned. But the less you know the better. The setting is a grand Victorian home, plopped down in the middle of a field surrounded by trees. There lives a married couple (Lawrence and Javier Bardem), and it is peaceful and bright. It is an Eden dressed in Restoration Hardware linens that Lawrence's character (who is credited as "Mother" but never called that) has rebuilt for her husband (credited as Him) from wall to wall after a devastating fire burned it to the ground. She is earthy and quiet and perches her head to the wall to listen to the beating heart of the home in order to find the right shade of yellow for the space. RATED: R by the Motion Picture Association of America for "strong disturbing violent content, some sexuality, nudity and language." RUNNING TIME: 121 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Three and a half stars out of four.

"American Assasin"

Mitch Rapp is an action hero in the vein of Jack Ryan or John McClane: an impossibly tough and determined everyday guy out to save the world. Dylan O'Brien brings a youthful freshness to that archetype in "American Assassin ," his first leading-man role and the first big-screen adaptation of Vince Flynn's series of Rapp novels. The character is scrappy and outspoken, rebellious and single-minded, and a skilled wielder of all manner of weapons. But Rapp is first seen onscreen as a starry-eyed lover in Ibiza about to propose to his girlfriend. Their idyllic moment is ruined when terrorists storm the beach and Rapp's fiancée ends up among the dead. Flash forward 18 months and Rapp is a bearded recluse in Rhode Island, where he's been studying Arabic, mastering firearms and practicing martial arts. He plans to take out the terror kingpin responsible for the Ibiza attack. But his clandestine training catches the eye of a CIA recruiter (Sanaa Lathan), who brings Rapp in as a counterterrorism operative. From there, the story jumps around multiple international destinations as Rapp undergoes advanced training with the humorless Stan Hurley (Michael Keaton) and onto a mission to recover a heap of stolen plutonium. Iranian forces intend to make a nuclear weapon to attack Israel. But an American mercenary and former student of Hurley's known as Ghost (Taylor Kitsch) is also involved, and he has his own ideas about how the plutonium should be used. RATED: R for "strong violence throughout, some torture, language and brief nudity." RUNNING TIME: 111 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Two and a half stars out of four.

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"Kingsman: The Golden Circle"

In the first film about a secret spy group known as Kingsman, we learned they are well-dressed, courtly and perfectly groomed. But by the second film, there's a decidedly ungentlemanly whiff about them — of desperation. "Kingsman: The Golden Circle" comes three years after the first leg in the Matthew Vaughn-directed franchise — and it bodes poorly for the expected third. This sequel is an overlong, labored affair that lacks the fizz of its predecessor. Even an insane cameo by Elton John — in his full feather and rhinestone glory — can't save it. For anyone needing a refresher, the Kingsman movies are based on a series of comic books by Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons that centers on British upper crust spies who combine a fondness for bespoke tailoring with the lethality of James Bond. They hang out in a Saville Row tailor shop, sip tea, are fitted for 007-like gadgets and save the world in secret. The first film introduced the working class Eggsy (Taron Egerton) as a potential recruit who is championed by Kingsman leader Colin Firth, despite the younger man's crudeness and ill-breeding. He proved his mettle by foiling a diabolical plan hatched by a billionaire internet entrepreneur played by Samuel L. Jackson, whose weird lisp outlasted its welcome. The charm of the first film was the way it straddled the line between celebrating spy movies and mocking them. It had a winking, self-aware humor. Plus, the action sequences were absolutely stunning, with cameras doing 360-degree turns, cool slo-mos and acrobatic fight choreography. The humor has worn off by the second, even if the camerawork is still spectacular. The music is very good, too, from the use of Prince's "Let's Go Crazy" to making John Denver's "Take Me Home, Country Roads" into a stirring anthem. RATED: R by the Motion Picture Association of America "for violence and language." RUNNING TIME: 141 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Two stars out of four.

"Battle of the Sexes"

Can an inspirational movie also be a drag? That's the distinct feeling one can't shake walking out of "Battle of the Sexes ," a fictionalized rendering of the 1973 tennis match between 29-year-old Billie Jean King and 55-yearold hustler Bobby Riggs and the circumstances surrounding it. At stake is the opportunity for women in tennis to even get equal pay consideration, the reputation of a player who could have just stayed in her lane and the perceptions of society at large and, perhaps most importantly, the men in power. "I'm going to be the best," says Emma Stone playing Billie Jean. "That way I can really change things." Fast forward 44 years: We're still here, aren't we? "Battle of the Sexes," directed by the "Little Miss Sunshine" team Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris and written by Simon Beaufoy ("Slumdog Millionaire"), is on the whole a fairly standard, if unexceptional film that has two major things going for it: Emma Stone and timeliness. The story begins by establishing Billie Jean as the best female player in the world — celebrated and adored everywhere she goes — but still not worthy of even half of the prize money top male tennis players were getting in 1972. A well-cast Stone, fresh off her Oscar win for playing an aspiring actress in "La La Land," transforms into the quiet, driven and sharp tennis pro with the help of a dye job and wire rim glasses. RATED: PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America for "for some sexual content and partial nudity." RUNNING TIME: Running time: 121 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Two and a half stars out of four.

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"Victoria & Abdul"

Stop us if this sounds familiar: A tall, dark, bearded servant of rough breeding comes from far away to suddenly charm a grumpy, widowed Queen Victoria and thus upend Britain's royal court at the turn of the 20th century. You were perhaps thinking of the film "Mrs. Brown," starring Judi Dench as the monarch and Bill Connolly as her Scottish underling, John Brown? Well, hold on. A new movie has come along exactly 20 years later with an eerily similar plot. Either Victoria was a creature of habit in her attachments or her filmmakers are. Substitute Connolly with Ali Fazal and you get "Victoria & Abdul," a film about the then-most powerful woman on earth's second unusually intimate relationship with a commoner. In this case, a Muslim from India in 1887. Fascinatingly, Dench is back as the monarch, two decades after she played Victoria and earned an Oscar nomination for it. It's a privilege to watch her revisit the crusty, we-are-not-amused queen, who is now in the twilight of her life. Dench is riveting, unsentimental, impatient and gloriously brittle. Sometimes all she does is offer an irritated sigh, speaking volumes. "Everyone I loved has died and I just go on and on," she cries. Dench is well supported — the cast includes the marvelous Eddie Izzard, the late Tim Pigott-Smith and the imperious Michael Gambon — and the pomp and highly choreographed English ceremonialism is captured beautifully by director Stephen Frears, who knows a thing or two about royalty, having directed Helen Mirren in "The Queen." There's only one major problem: The man at the center, Abdul Karim. He remains a blank canvas, his motives unexplored, his interior or domestic life uncaptured. He is called "the brown John Brown" and offers no riposte. RATED: PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America for "some thematic elements and language" RUNNING TIME: 111 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Two stars out of four.

"Mark Felt"

As a lifetime Federal Bureau of Investigation agent and No. 2 to J. Edgar Hoover, Mark Felt was not exactly an ordinary man, but he was, it seems, a highly unlikely candidate to topple a presidency. Felt was the man behind Deep Throat, the Watergate whistleblower who led Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein to the explosive truth behind that break-in. He lived only as a shadowy mystery in the popular imagination until he gave up his long-held secret in 2005, a few years before he died. By then what he represented had already transcended anything an actual human could live up to. It's not a surprise then that the fictionalized telling of his story in "Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White House " is a little underwhelming. The mundanities of the truth could hardly be as sexy as decades of intrigue and mythology enshrined in history and the enduring greatness of "All the President's Men." But director Peter Landesman ("Concussion") and star Liam Neeson nonetheless manage to weave together a fairly compelling (if disputed ) tick-tock of how it all went down from Felt's purview. And it all started with a slight. We're introduced to Felt in his ordinary suburban home, getting ready for another day of work at the Bureau. He's a tall and soft-spoken man who hides the dirty secrets of the country, and his organization, behind a stoic poker face. A few characters at the outset tell him (read: us) how loyal and reliable and competent he is — a "golden retriever" for whomever is in power. When J. Edgar Hoover dies, Felt is passed over for that top position in favor of Nixon favorite L. Patrick Gray (Marton Csokas) — a mighty snub that sows the seed of discontentment in Felt. RATED: PG-13 by the Motion Picture Association of America for "some language." RUNNING TIME: 103 minutes. ASSOCIATED PRESS RANKING: Two and a half stars out of four.


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This image released by Fox Searchlight Pictures shows Emma Stone, left, and Steve Carell in a scene from "Battle of the Sexes."

"Battle of the Sexes" a timely story By LINDSAY BAHR Associated Press Can an inspirational movie also be a drag? That's the distinct feeling one can't shake walking out of "Battle of the Sexes ," a fictionalized rendering of the 1973 tennis match between 29-year-old Billie Jean King and 55-year-old hustler Bobby Riggs and the circumstances surrounding it. At stake is the opportunity for women in tennis to even get equal pay consideration, the reputation of a player who could have just stayed in her lane and the perceptions of society at large and, perhaps most importantly, the men in power. "I'm going to be the best," says Emma Stone playing Billie Jean. "That way I can really

change things." Fast forward 44 years: We're still here, aren't we? "Battle of the Sexes," directed by the "Little Miss Sunshine" team Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris and written by Simon Beaufoy ("Slumdog Millionaire"), is on the whole a fairly standard, if unexceptional film that has two major things going for it: Emma Stone and timeliness. The story begins by establishing Billie Jean as the best female player in the world — celebrated and adored everywhere she goes — but still not worthy of even half of the prize money top male tennis players were getting in 1972. A well-cast Stone, fresh off her Oscar win for playing an aspiring actress in "La La Land," transforms into the quiet, driven and

sharp tennis pro with the help of a dye job and wire rim glasses. After trying logic on Association of Tennis Professionals head Jack Kramer (Bill Pullman, who smiles sweetly as he spouts sexist fictions), she and eight other female players boycott the tournament and form their own with the help of Gladys Heldman (a chainsmokin', fast-talkin', no-nonsense doer played by a fabulously styled Sarah Silverman) and a Virginia Slims sponsorship. It's in this climate that Bobby Riggs (played with great panache by Steve Carell), a bored, washed up pro with a wealthy wife (Elizabeth Shue) and a gambling problem proposes a male vs. female tennis match with him playing the self-titled "male chauvinist pig" and the woman as the "hairy-legged feminist."

Billie Jean says no at first, but after Bobby crushes Aussie tennis champ Margaret Court, she decides she has to play in order to redeem her sport. Behind all of this, the movie attempts to take on the personal lives of the key players — Bobby's gambling, failing marriage and strained relationship with his grown son, and Billie Jean's struggle with her own marriage to a man (Austin Stowell) and a fledgling affair with a woman, Marilyn Barnett (Andrea Riseborough). As well-intentioned as it is, this background is all very thinly drawn and suspiciously Hollywood-ized. "Battle of the Sexes" revels in the "can you believe men said/did/ thought this" factor at the expense of much of the storytelling and character development.

"American Made" has a very average feel By ROBERT GRUBAUGH For The Edge Occasionally, a great biopic can be made that teaches someone something about a famous figure that they didn't know much about before. Consider "Ray" when you read this. Ray Charles was world famous and enormously popular before Jamie Foxx knocked his part out of the park. But much more exists at the heart of a man than his fame. Just as often, these types of films can shed light on a figure we know everything about; this would be the "Lincoln" conceit. Leave it to Steven Spielberg and Daniel Day-Lewis (arguably the greatest director and actor of their respective generations) to bring pathos and unexpected excellence to the nation's sixteenth

President. That's the power of this popular genre when it's done right. When it's done wrong - and this happens far more often - the movies lose some of the romanticism that should be lavished on their focal character. Such is the case with Barry Seal and the story of the nation that allowed him to flourish in this weekend's "American Made". Barry Seal's story is unbelievable and that's exactly what the trailer for the movie made clear to us. We weren't going to believe this guy or the bill of goods he's claiming to sell. But I was intrigued. I'd never heard of Seal, but I know enough to trust in the enthusiasm a n d s m i l e o f To m C r u i s e i n the title role. Barry was a TWA pilot in the late 1970s when his penchant for smuggling in Cuban cigars caught the attention of a CIA handler (Domhnall Gleeson)

named "Schafer". Apparently, that's all it takes for some guys to step into the breach for service to their nation - being approached by a guy in a bar. A couple of quick exchanges later and Barry's involved in flying his own twin engine plane all about Central America taking spy photos of military installations, drug processing centers, and anything else that could be remotely useful to the boys in George Bush's Agency offices. Crazy as this sounds, and suspicious though it may be, all the really tricky stuff came later. During his routine missions to Central America, Barry became close with a pre-coup Manuel Noriega (Alberto Ospino) and influential in the foundation of the Medellin cocaine cartel. When the Sandanistas and Contras went to

war in the early 1980s, and with the blessing of Ollie North (Robert Farrior) and more people than we will probably ever know, Barry cashed in big time. He started trading the guns he'd ferry in from the U.S. to the cartel for raw cocaine that he'd fly back to New Orleans in exchange for $2000 per kilogram. The politics of the entire scheme are very entertaining to watch. Barry spends months and months doing this work every day, eventually recruiting a squadron of his own pilots that used simple tactics to stay ahead of the DEA and military radar. This was the era of "Just Say No" and Ronald Reagan's War on Drugs was a big reason to keep it all on the downlow. Another good reason to hold his tongue would be to stay on the right side of his terse friendship with the cartel's head, Pablo

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Escobar (Mauricio Mejia). All of this is tremendous and built largely on known f acts (though liberal license is taken to make it a real Hollywood affair). The problem is that the movie spends way too much time showing us how Barry went about hiding literal mountains of cash from the more honest branches of our federal government. It's more obsessed with how his wife (Sarah Wright) spends millions on jewelry than in explaining the intricacies of the actual Iran-Contra deal and what ultimately took down Barry Seal. Entertaining, but not educational makes "American Made" an incredibly average biopic. "American Made" runs 115 minutes and is rated R for language throughout and some sexuality/nudity. I give this film one star out of four.

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Religion Brown talks religion, science and new novel NEW YORK (AP) — Dan Brown is once again taking on the big questions. "Will God survive science?" asks the author of the blockbuster "The Da Vinci Code" and other philosophicalreligious thrillers during a recent interview. "All the gods of our past have fallen. So the question now is: Are we naive to think the gods of today won't suffer the same fate?" His new novel is "Origin," already a chart-topper on Amazon.com, and for Brown fans a familiar blend of travelogue, history, conspiracies and whodunit, with asides on everything from the poetry of William Blake to the rise and fall of fascism in Spain. Brown protagonist Robert Langdon, a Harvard symbologist, is in Spain and back in danger. A former student, Edmond Kirsch, has been assassinated just as he's ready to unveil a scientific-technological breakthrough that he promises will

bring about the downfall of Western religion and revolutionize how people think of life and death. Langdon, with the help of a prince's wayward lover and a voice of artificial intelligence named Winston, attempts to find out what Kirsch had planned. "The Da Vinci Code" outraged church officials and scholars with such suggestions as Jesus and Mary married and had children. Brown acknowledged that the controversy led him to avoid larger religious questions in his follow-up novel, "The Lost Symbol," but his skepticism remains. A native and longtime resident of New Hampshire, he remembered visiting Boston's Museum of Science as a boy and being confused by the theory of evolution and how it contradicted the story of Adam and Eve. Back home, Brown asked a priest about the differences. "This guy said, 'Nice boys don't ask that question.' I did

what every little boy does, I started asking the questions," he says. "I gravitated towards science. Faith became difficult for me." Brown has the time and money to research his settings firsthand and spent extensive time in Spain over the past few years. The country appeals to him, he said, because of its blend of old and new, of supercomputers and deep roots in Western religion. The violent police actions against Catalans voting on independence were "heartbreaking" but didn't shock him; the "fault lines" of Spanish culture were the reason he wanted to write about it. Speaking from a sky-high floor of a midtown Manhattan hotel, looking out on the city on a sunny fall afternoon, the 53-year-old Brown also discussed his feelings about technology, the response to his books and the future of Robert Langdon.

GUIDE to LOCAL HOUSES of WORSHIP and CHURCH DIRECTORY

EDEN CHURCH 903 N. Second Street Edwardville, IL 62025 656-4330

407 Edwardsville Rd. (Rt. 162) Troy, IL 62294 667-6241 Andy Adams, Pastor Sunday Worship: 8 a.m., 9 a.m., 10:15 a.m. & 10:45 a.m. Wednesday Evening Youth Services New Life Student Ministry www.troyumc.org

“Verily I say unto thee: Of all men the most negligent is he that disputeth idly and seeketh to advance himself over his brother.” ~ Baha’u’llah The Bahá’is of Edwardsville warmly welcome and invite you to investigate the teachings of the Bahá’i Faith. For more information call (618) 656-4142 or email: Bahai.Edwardsville@sbcglobal.net P.O. Box 545 Edwardsville, IL 62025 www.bahai.us

IMMANUEL

UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

800 N. Main Street Edwardsville (618) 656-4648

Rev. Jackie K. Havis-Shear

8:45 a.m. ~ Contemporary Worship 9:45 a.m. ~ Sunday School 10:45 a.m. ~ Traditional Worship Free Friday Lunch - 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

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John Roberts, Senior Pastor

310 South Main, Edwardsville 656-7498

Sunday Worship: Traditional Service 8:00 AM Sunday School 9:15 AM Contemporary Service 10:30 AM

Traditional Worship: 9:00 a.m. Contemporary Worship: 10:30 a.m. Sunday School: 10:30 a.m. Youth: 5:30 p.m. Dr. James Brooks, Lead Minister Rev. Jeff Wrigley, Assoc Minister

EDEN CHURCH

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MOUNT JOY MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH OF EDWARDSVILLE

327 Olive Street • Edw, IL 656-0845 Steve Jackson, Pastor Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship: 10:45 a.m. Wed. Early Morning Prayer: 5:00 a.m. Wed. Bible Study: 7:00 p.m.

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ST. BONIFACE CATHOLIC CHURCH

110 N. Buchanan Edwardsville 656-6450 Very Reverend Jeffrey Goeckner

Sacrament of Reconciliation: Wed., & Thurs. - 6 pm Saturday - 3:30-4:00 pm Saturday Vigil Mass - 4:15 pm Sunday Mass 8:15 am, 10:15 am, 5:15 pm Spanish Mass - 12:15 pm Daily Mass Schedule - Mon., 5:45 pm Tues., Thurs., Fri. - 8:00 am Wed., & Thurs. - 6:45 pm

All Are Welcome

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Cornerstone Pentecostal Church

NEW BETHEL UNITED METHODIST

131 N. Main St., Glen Carbon, IL

519 Grace St., Godfrey Rev. Joseph R. Brown 618-466-6658

Sunday Service ~ 10 am Wednesday ~ 7 pm Search for Truth Bible Study as requested.

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288-5700 Dr. Penelope H. Barber Sunday Morning Worship 8:30 & 10:30a.m. Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Senior High Youth Group Sunday - 6:30 p.m. Mid-Week - Every Wednesday evening Wed. Night Meal - 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Kids Connection - K-5th grade - 6-7 p.m. Middle School Bible Study - 6-7:30 p.m. Senior High Bible Study - 6-7:30 p.m. Adult Classes & Prayer Shawl Ministry - 6:30-8 p.m. Fully Accessible Facilities www.newbethelumc.org

Goshen Elementary School 101 District Drive Edwardsville

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Travel Brown County welcomes October For The Edge It's our favorite season! Colorful leaves, fall flavors, seasonal events... a u t u m n i n B ro w n C o u n t y i s absolutely stunning and fun! Better get to planning your fall trip today! E v e n t : B 3 G a l l e r y P re s e n t s “Pallets with a Twist!” Event: Back Roads of Brown County Studio Tour Date: October 1-31 Time: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily Place: Artists' studios across Brown County P h o n e / We b s i t e : w w w. browncountystudiotour.com Admission: Free About: Visit artists at working studios every day in October! Meet artists, watch them work, explore their studios, and buy a wide variety of handmade work directly from the artists. Download the free map off the website or pick one up at the Visitors Center in Nashville. Some studio hours vary and are listed on the map. Event: Fear Fair Date: October 1, 6-8, 13-15, 20-22, 27-29 Time: Friday & Saturday (8 p.m. – 1 a.m.); Sunday (8 p.m. - 10 or 11 p.m.) Place: 800 A Ave E, Seymour, IN Phone/Website: 812.567.3327 / http://fearfair.com Admission: $20 About: Come see what all the screams are about at one of Indiana's scariest haunted houses. Event: Featured Artist at the Brown County Art Guild – Rena Brouwer Date: October 1-31 Time: Monday-Saturday (11 a.m. 5 p.m); Sunday (12 p.m. - 4 p.m.) Place: Brown County Art Guild (48 S. Van Buren Street, Nashville, IN) Phone/Website: 812.988.6185 / www.browncountyartguild.org/ Admission: Free A b o u t : Wa t e r c o l o r i s t R e n a Brouwer (Delphi, IN) will be the featured artist at the Brown County Art Guild during the month of October! The Guild is excited to present a live music and painting collaboration with Rena and pianist C h e r y l K a l d a h l o n S a t u rd a y, October 14 at 2 p.m. A reception for the artist will be held the same day from 5-8 p.m. There also will be light refreshments and a chance to meet the artist! All events are free and open to the public. Event: The Slightly Haunted Puppet Theatre Date: October 1, 7, 8, 13-15, 20-22, 27-29 Time: See website for full schedule Place: Melchior Marionette Theatre (92 S. Van Buren St., Nashville 47448) Phone/Website: 800.849.4853 / www.melchiormarionettes.com/ Admission: $5; children under 2 are free About: Head to the Melchior M a r i o n e t t e T h e a t re f o r " T h e slightly Haunted Puppet Theatre!" A ghoulish cast of traditional Halloween characters...a Juggling Scarecrow, Dancing Skeleton & Ghost, Alien, The Flying Purple People Eater, a Kitchen Witch, Concert Pianist & Dracula...all will amaze you with their trickery while they perform on a charming Halloween set. See website for show times. Purchase tickets 15 minutes before show time; popcorn is always free! Event: Zip on Zombies vs. the Adventure Heroes at eXplore Brown County

Date: October 1-31 Time: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. (groups please call and arrange event hours) Place: eXplore Brown County (2620 Valley Branch Rd., Nashville, IN) Phone/Website: 812.988.7750 / http://explorebrowncounty.com Admission: See website About: eXplore Brown County has been invaded by zombies and guides dressed as adventure heroes will protect you.....unless YOU are really a ZOMBIE! Which side of the fight are you on? Join in the fun and dress for the adventure. You'll start with a ride deep into the woods to experience zips which range from 80 ft to 1,220 ft, and reach heights up to 90 ft in the tree tops. Did I say witch??? Watch out for them too. Please keep a look out for those participants that didn't listen to their guides, and were left hanging as zombie bait! Super heroes and zombie lovers...hopefully you survive this adrenaline rush! (this is not a haunted trail) Event: Trivia Night with Badfoot Trivia Date: October 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Time: 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Place: 19th Hole Sports Bar (Lower level at Salt Creek Golf Retreat) Phone/Website: 812.988.4323 / www.saltcreekgolf.com Admission: Free About: The 19th Hole welcomes Badfoot Trivia's Trivia Night every Monday from 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Head to the 19th Hole for a fun evening of seeing how smart you really are! The entry is free and we will give away a gift certificate to the winner each week. Check out Brown County's ONLY trivia night! Event: Knit Night at the Clay Purl Date: October 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 Time: 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Place: Clay Purl (58 E Main St #3, Nashville, IN) Phone/Website: 812.988.0336 / www.claypurl.com Admission: Free About: Every Tuesday evening at 6:30 p.m. all are welcome to gather at the Clay Purl shop for time to

knit, talk and have some fun. Sometimes there is a snack, but it's always a great time. Every month there is an “optional” knitting theme. If you participate you will receive a charm. Event: “Wine-Down Wednesday” at the Hobnob Date: October 4, 11, 18, 25 Time: 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Place: Hobnob Corner Restaurant (17 W Main St - Nashville, IN) Phone/Website: 812.988.4114 / w w w. s t r i n g d a n c e r . c o m / home/locations/hobnob-cornerrestaurant/ About: Since mid-2013, guitarist Jeff Foster has been holding court on Wednesday evenings from 6-8 p.m. at one of Brown County’s oldest and best-loved dining establishments, the Hobnob Corner Restaurant. Event: The Haunting at Shireman Homestead Date: October 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28 Time: Kid friendly 4-6 p.m.; scare time 8-11 p.m. Place: Shireman Homestead (7060 W 200 N, Columbus, IN) Phone/Website: 812.372.2946 / http://shiremanhomestead.com Admission: $12 during scare time; $5 during non-scare time (cash only) About: Come to the farm for a night of fright! Take a walk into the woods past the Western town and upside-down farm house into the many mazes that await. Explore the mine and village too! Be sure to watch out for the Headless Horseman and make a run for the bridge for a tractor ride back! Scare time is from 8-11 p.m.; The Haunting will be kid friendly from 4-6 p.m. Event: Working Class Heroes Date: October 6 Time: 7:30 p.m. Place: Brown County Playhouse Phone/Website: 812.988.6555 / www.browncountyplayhouse.org Admission: $20.50 / $19.50 About: ONE NIGHT ONLY! Live rock revue by One Pulse Entertainment paying homage to heroes like Springsteen, Petty and Mellencamp! Stars Eric Brown.

Brown County beer and wine sold in the auditorium. Event: Yellowwood Lake Fall Colors Kayak Tour Date: October 6, 13, 20, 27 Time: 9:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. or 1 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Place: Yellowwood Lake (772 Yellowwood Lake Rd, Nashville, IN)  Phone/Website: 812.679.8978 / h t t p : / / i n d i g o b i rd i n g . c o m / calendar/ Admission: $30 About: NEW BROWN COUNTY FALL SPECIAL! October is the month to enjoy fall colors, and IndiGo Birding is offering two kayak trips each Friday in October at Yellowwood Lake, the 133- acre jewel in western Brown County. Guide David Rupp will lead small groups of kayakers around the lake while teaching the participants about the history of the Brown County forests. Binoculars, kayaks, and life jackets are all included in the special rate of $30/person. Save $10 if you bring your own kayak and binoculars. Groups are limited to 8 people and advance registration is required. Private tours also are available. Event: FallFare ‘17 Date: October 7 Time: 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. Place: Village Green (Main & Jefferson Streets) Phone/Website: 812.988.4666 / http://nashvilleumc.com/ ministries/fallfare/ Admission: Free About: FallFare '17 is an annual, local event held by Nashville United Methodist Church. Come enjoy treasures of all sorts - handmade items, produce, plants, wonderful food, entertainment, and so much more! Event will be happening rain or shine. Every FallFare dollar is a gift to someone in need. Event: Heart and Soul – Great Duets Date: October 7, 12, 20, 26 Time: 7:30 p.m. Place: Brown County Playhouse Phone/Website: 812.988.6555 / www.browncountyplayhouse.org

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Admission: $20.50 / $19.50 About: Jenn Cristy and company star in this brand new music revue covering all your favorite rock and R&B songs! Presented by One Pulse Entertainment. All ages show. Beer and wine sold in the auditorium. Event: Quaff N’ Brew Beer School Date: October 7, 14, 21, 28 Time: 10 a.m. Place: Big Woods Village Phone/Website: 812.988.6000 / http://quaffon.com Admission: $5; $10 to add a pint glass About: Do you love beer? Ever wonder how beer is made? Want to learn the difference between porter and stout or lager and ale? Big Woods is offering an exciting class designed to teach you all about the world of beer. Event: Raptor Center Live Bird Show Date: October 7, 14, 21 Time: 2 p.m. Place: Brown County State Park Nature Center Phone/Website: 812.988.5240 / www.in.gov/dnr/parklake/3301. htm Admission: Free (donations accepted) About: Meet the raptors! These shows will take place at the Brown County State Park Nature Center. Shows begin at 2 p.m. and will last about an hour. Be sure to get there early for a good seat! irth of Rock ‘N’ Roll Date: October 14, 19, 27 Time: 7:30 p.m. (October 27 matinee at 2 p.m. & evening show at 7:30 p.m.) Place: Brown County Playhouse Phone/Website: 812.988.6555 / www.browncountyplayhouse.org Admission: $20.50 / $19.50 About: Relive the early days when it all began! Celebrated piano rocker Ross Martinie Eiler stars with a full band performing songs by Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, more! Presented by Playhouse favorites One Pulse Entertainment. All ages show. Beer and wine sold in the auditorium. Event: Hoosier Artist Gallery Featured Artist of the Month Date: October 14 Time: 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. Place: Hoosier Artist Gallery (45 South Jefferson St, Nashville, IN) Phone/Website: 812.988.6888 / http://hoosierartist.net Admission: Free About: Each month Hoosier Artist Gallery selects a different Featured Artist who is available at the Village Art Walk to meet and greet patrons and talk with them about his/her specific art! Light refreshments a re s e r v e d . O c t o b e r f e a t u re d artists: Paula Bates, abstract and impressionistic painting; Ruth Wert, jewelry, glass, fiber, and baskets; and Carolyn Rogers Richard, watercolor, acrylic, mixed media paintings. Event: Knobstone Trail Mini Date: October 14 Time: 7:30 a.m. (Check-In); 9 a.m. (Race Start) Place: Morgan-Monroe State Forest Phone/Website: 1-855-812-HIKE / http://hoosierhikerscouncil.org/ knobstone-trail-mini Admission: $10-$20 About: The Knobstone Trail Mini offers 5k, 10k, 10 mile and 13.1 mile courses that wind through the mature, hilly and shaded woods of Morgan-Monroe State Forest. Event: Pavilion Music Series Date: October 14 Time: 5:30 p.m. - 7 p.m. Place: Village Green (corner of Main and Jefferson Streets) Admission: Free

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Music

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Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra Music Director David Robertson.

Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra set for Robertson's farewell

For The Edge The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra honors the legacy of Music Director David Robertson, whose remarkable 13-year tenure will conclude at the close the SLSO’s 138th season. Defined by musical excellence, widespread acclaim, artistic partnerships, innovative prog ra mi n g, Gra m m y a w a rd -w i n n i n g recordings, and unprecedented orchestral achievements, the Robertson era is recognized as one of this storied institution’s most illuminating. The SLSO’s 2017/2018 season pays tribute to Robertson as both a musical visionary and a man of the people, who built the SLSO into a 21st-century orchestra. Robertson’s farewell season includes a celebration of Mozart, a California tour, and a season finale featuring Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra joining forces with the SLSO to perform Marsalis’ Swing Symphony. Robertson said: “A goal for programming the upcoming season was to share with our audiences - both those who are sitting at Powell Hall and those who join us from around the globe via live broadcasts - the breadth of programming that is possible with a venue such as Powell Hall. I believe we have an absolutely thrilling season. Every time I walk on stage with this orchestra, I am filled with delight. It’s been an incredible privilege to musically lead this organization.” Farewell season highlights include: • Robertson will open the 2017/2018 season with a two-week celebration of Mozart, including six piano concertos with Emanuel Ax (September 23 – October 1, 2017). For the season finale, Robertson will treat audiences to Swing Symphony featuring Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center

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Orchestra (May 4, 5, & 6, 2018). • Robertson will join pianist Orli Shaham, who is his wife and a frequent SLSO guest artist, on stage at Powell Hall for a special performance of Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini (October 21 & 22, 2017). • Additionally, John Adams’ Violin Concerto, which was recorded live at Powell Hall in September of 2016, with Leila Josefowicz and Robertson will be released on Nonesuch Records during the 17/18 season. • The 17/18 season will also mark Robertson’s fourth California tour with the SLSO. The one-week tour includes four performances in four California cities: Palm Desert at the McCallum Theatre; Santa Barbara at the Granada Theatre; Davis at the Robert and Margrit Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts, University of California, Davis; and Palo Alto at the Bing Concert Hall, Stanford University (January 15-19, 2018). • Other season highlights include: Beethoven’s Missa solemnis (November 18 & 19, 2017), the annual BMO Private Bank New Year’s Eve Concert (December 31, 2017), John Adams’ Harmonielehre (January 26 & 27, 2018), and Bruckner Symphony No. 4 (April 27 & 28, 2018). • Robertson’s extraordinary musical contributions will be recognized at the SLSO’s annual black-tie fundraising gala. The gala will include a special performance from Robertson and pianist Simon Trpčeski (April 14, 2018). Robertson’s Saturday Subscription Concerts Series will be broadcast live on St. Louis Public Radio, 90.7 –KWMU. For a complete schedule visit http://stlpublicradio. org/symphony. About David Robertson A compelling communicator and innovative

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programmer with a vast symphonic and operatic repertoire, David Robertson is currently in his 13th as music director of the storied St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. He also serves as chief conductor and artistic director of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra in Australia and has previously been principal guest conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra and music director of the Orchestra National de Lyon and the Ensemble Intercontemporain in Paris. As music director of the SLSO, Robertson has solidified the orchestra’s standing as one of the nation’s most enduring and innovative. His established relationships with artists and composers is deeply rooted, and is evidenced by the orchestra’s strong relationship with composer John Adams. Their 2014 release of City Noir (Nonesuch Records)—comprising works by Adams performed by the SLSO with Robertson—won the Grammy Award for best orchestral performance. Robertson is devoted to supporting young musicians and has worked with students at festivals in Aspen, Tanglewood, Lucerne, at the Paris Conservatoire, the Juilliard School, Music Academy of the West, and the National Orchestra Institute. In 2014, he led the USA Coast to Coast tour of the National Youth Orchestra of Carnegie Hall. Musical America’s conductor of the year in 2000, Robertson is the recipient of numerous honorary doctorates. He was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2010 and awarded the Chevalier de l’Ordres des Arts et des Lettres in 2011. He is married to pianist Orli Shaham and has four children. Highlights during his 13-year-tenure include: • Appointments of 46 current SLSO musicians, including 10 of the principal

positions. • Grammy award-winning and nominated recording projects with Nonesuch Records. • Increased philanthropic support and financial stability. • Increased and acclaimed touring activity, including 17 appearances at Carnegie Hall in New York, the orchestra’s first tour of Europe in 14 years, and four California tours. • Celebrated artistic collaborations with American composer John Adams. • Community building initiatives, including collaborations with the St. Louis Symphony Chorus and IN UNISON Chorus. About the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra Founded in 1880 and now in its 138th season, the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra is the second-oldest orchestra in the country and widely considered one of the world’s finest. Under the leadership of Music Director David Robertson, currently in his 13th season, the SLSO strives for artistic excellence, educational impact and community connection while meeting its mission statement: enriching people’s lives through the power of music. The SLSO presents a full season of classical programs and Live at Powell Hall concerts and hundreds of free education and community programs each year. Media partners include St. Louis Public Radio, 90.7 –KWMU, which broadcasts the SLSO’s Saturday night subscription concerts live + The Nine Network, which regularly features SLSO performances on its Night at the Symphony program. In addition, the SLSO is known for its Grammy Award-winning recordings, Carnegie Hall appearances, national and international tours, innovative programming and extensive community engagement initiatives. www.slso.org


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Schedule released for 2017-18 season For The Edge

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he Masterworks Chorale and Children’s Choruses, under the direction of Dr. Stephen Mager, are set to celebrate their 44th Concert Season with a transcendent schedule of musical programs, including Vivaldi’s “Magnificat!” and Faure’s “Requiem.” One of the most popular concerts of the season, “Broadway Pops,” will be at Bellecourt Manor and feature hit tunes from the movies.

The season opens at 3 p.m., October 15 at St. Clare Catholic Church in O’Fallon, Ill., with “Celtic Voices:” A celebration of folk music ancient and new from Ireland, Scotland, Wales and England. A highlight of this lovely concert will be Bagpiper Matt Pantaleoni and Soprano Stella Markou. Both guest performers are well known throughout the St. Louis and Midwest regions. “Magnificat! A Masterworks Christmas” will also feature the Masterworks Children’s Choruses and professional Orchestra at 7:30 p.m., December 10, at St. Clare Church in O’Fallon. As one of Southern Illinois’ most beautiful holiday concerts, there will be a sing-a-along with favorite carols and the traditional, moving candlelight procession. The Broadway Pops! Dinner Theater will be on March 3, 2018 with the chorale, children’s choruses and jazz ensemble singing favorite movie tunes in a true dinner theater atmosphere with a scrumptious three-course meal provided by the excellent chefs and staff at Bellecourt Manor in Belleville. Doors open at 6 p.m., music begins at 7 p.m. and a cash bar will be available. The final concert of the Masterworks Chorale season will have two performances: 7:30 p.m., May 5, 2018 at Chapel of the Camelite Monastery in St. Louis; and again at 3 p.m., May 6, 2018, at St. Paul UCC in Belleville. Faure’s “Requiem” will feature Organist Andrew Peters plus rarely performed sacred masterworks by Poulenc, Durufle and Villette. The Children’s Chorus and Youth Chorale will present their own fall and spring concerts at 3 p.m., October 22 and 3 p.m. April 22, 2018, both at St. Paul UCC in Belleville. Season and individual concert tickets are on sale now. Tickets are available from

chorus members, by mail or by phone (618-304-9094). • Masterworks Chorale Celtic Voices A celebration of folk music ancient and new from Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and England Sunday, October 15, 2017, 3:00 p.m. at Saint Clare Catholic Church, O’Fallon • Masterworks Children’s Choruses A Whole New World Music from around the world for dynamic young voices Sunday, October 22, 2017, 3:00 p.m. at Saint Paul United Church of Christ, Belleville • Masterworks Chorale, Children’s Choruses and Orchestra Magnificat! A Masterworks Christmas Southern Illinois’ most beautiful holiday concert, featuring Vivaldi’s elegant Magnificat,candlelight procession, and favorite carols Sunday, December 10, 2017, 7:30 p.m. at Saint Clare Catholic Church, O’Fallon • Masterworks Chorale and Children’s Choruses Masterworks Mardi Gras Gala Our annual Mardi Gras celebration and dinner auction, with performances by the Chorale and Children’s Choruses Friday, February 9, 2018, 5:30 p.m. at Saint Clair Country Club • Masterworks Chorale, Children’s Choruses and Jazz Ensemble Steve Jankowski, Master of Ceremonies That’s Entertainment! Broadway Pops at the Movies A delightful evening of Broadway and pops favorites from the Silver Screen,with buffet dinner and desserts Saturday, March 3, 2018, 6:00 p.m. at Bellecourt Manor, Belleville Masterworks Children’s Choruses • Voices of Spring: Cantamos! Metro-East’s finest young ensemble in concert – a delightful surprise! Sunday, April 22, 2018, 3:00 p.m. at Saint Paul United Church of Christ, Belleville • Masterworks Chorale Andrew Peters, Organ • Emily Truckenbrod, Soprano Fauré: Requiem The most beloved of French choral works, and rarely performed sacred masterworks by Poulenc, Duruflé, and Villette Saturday, May 5, 2018, 7:30 p.m. at Chapel of the Carmelite Monastery, Saint Louis Sunday, May 6, 2018, 3:00 p.m. at Saint Paul United Church of Christ, Belleville 2017-18 Concert Season

Celtic Voices A Celebration of Music from Scotland, Ireland, Wales, and beyond Dr. Stephen Mager, Artistic Director and Conductor Stella Markou, Soprano Matt Pantaleoni, Bagpipes

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Music Tuning in Great Rivers Choral Society announces schedule

The Great Rivers Choral Society (GRCS), an adult choir of mixed voices serving the Riverbend area of Southern Illinois, is pleased to announce the kickoff of the 2017-2018 season. “We’re really excited about the upcoming s e a s o n , ” s a i d D r. R o n a l d A b r a h a m , GRCS Music Director. “We’ll be tackling new works by Randall Stroope and René Clausen as well as some familiar pop arrangements and more traditional choral music – and some old favorites that longtime audience members may recognize.” The concert series begins in the fall (Oct. 7, 14-15) with “Beginnings: Seasons, Love and Life,” presenting some of the finest choral works from the eighteenth century t o m od ern c o mpo s e r s c re a t i n g t o d a y. The concert will feature selections from Haydn's Creation and Randall Thompson's glorious 'Alleluia" as well as newer works. In December, the choir will be joined by a Brass Ensemble to help celebrate the Holiday Season. Music will include "Carols for Brass and Choir” and selections from Bach's triumphant "Christmas Oratorio.” And the Spring Finale will celebrate the approaching summer with “Boys of Summer: Beach Boys, Beatles, and Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons.” All concerts are free to the public, with a f re e - w i l l o ff e r i n g t a k e n d u r i n g t h e performances. “We’re trying some new things this year,” Dr. Abraham said, “and the choir is coming in with renewed energy. For example, we held four Summer Sings in Alton and

invited audience members to sing with us. It was a great way to get to know the community and find new members who are looking to join their voices in song.” Dr. Abraham noted that anyone interested in joining the Great Rivers Choral Society may contact him at (618) 917-0042 for an audition. For more information, visit grcs-sing. com. The full concert calendar is: Beginnings: Seasons, Love and Life Saturday, October 14, 2017 at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, October 15, 2017 at 3 p.m. First Presbyterian Church, 514 Alby Street, Alton, Illinois Christmas Concert with Brass Sunday, December 3, 2017 at 3 p.m. St. John’s United Methodist Church, 7372 Marine Road, Edwardsville, Illinois Saturday, December 9, 2017 at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, December 10, 2017 at 3 p.m. Godfrey First United Methodist Church, 1100 Airport Rd., Godfrey, Illinois Boys of Summer: Beach Boys, Beatles & Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons Friday, April 20, 2018 at 7:30 p.m. First United Methodist Church of Jerseyville, 1200 S. Liberty St., Jerseyville, Illinois Saturday, April 28, 2018 at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, April 29, 2018 at 3 p.m. Godfrey First United Methodist Church, 1100 Airport Rd., Godfrey, Illinois Great Rivers Choral Society, Inc., which was founded in the fall of 2001, is an adult chorus of mixed voices whose objective is to foster and encourage music education and appreciation in southwestern Illinois. The choir is made up of 40-60 volunteer artists from all age groups and walks of life who enjoy singing and are looking for a

means of expressing collectively their vocal talents. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, please visit grcs-sing.com.

SLSO announces Live at the Pulitzer series

The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, in partnership with the Pulitzer Arts Foundation, announced that tickets for St. Louis Symphony Live at the Pulitzer are on-sale now. The 15th season of the series will offer contemporary classical works, carefully selected by the SLSO, which complement the Pulitzer’s exhibitions. Each concert is performed in the intimate setting of the Pulitzer’s main gallery, highlighting the museum’s celebrated Tadao Ando-designed building and providing a direct experience with art. The 2017-2018 season will feature guest curators for the first time in the history of the concert series. Pianist Peter Henderson will curate the October 4, February 27, and February 28 programs, and Resident Conductor of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra Gemma New will curate the January 30, January 31, and April 11 programs. A subscription to St. Louis Symphony Live at the Pulitzer, which includes four concerts, costs $74. Single tickets are $23. Subscriptions and single tickets are on-sale now. For more information or to purchase tickets, call 314534-1700 or visit www.slso.org. October 4, 2017, 7:30pm Exhibition: Blue Black Peter Henderson, piano KARLHEINZ STOCKHAUSEN Klavierstück IX (1954-55, rev. 1961) STEVE REICH – Come Out (1966) MICHAEL JOHANSON – Rhapsody (1998)

JULIUS EASTMAN – Second Movement from Piano 2 (1986) FRED ONOVWEROSUOKE – Five Kaleidoscopes (2013) January 30 & 31, 2018, 7:30pm February 27 & 28, 2018, 7:30pm Exhibition: Living Proof: The Art of Japanese Draftsmanship in the 19th Century April 11, 2018, 7:30pm Exhibition: Mona Hatoum: Terra Infirma *Programs for St. Louis Symphony Live at the Pulitzer during the Living Proof and Mona Hatoum exhibitions will be announced at a future date. About the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra Founded in 1880 and now in its 137th season, the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra i s t h e s e c o n d - o l d e s t o rc h e s t r a i n t h e country and widely considered one of the world’s finest. Under the leadership of Music Director David Robertson, currently in his 12th season, the SLSO strives for artistic excellence, educational impact and community connection while meeting its mission statement: enriching people’s lives through the power of music. The SLSO presents a full season of classical programs and Live at Powell Hall concerts a n d h u n d re d s o f f re e e d u c a t i o n a n d community programs each year. Media partners include St. Louis Public Radio, 90.7 –KWMU, which broadcasts the SLSO’s Saturday night subscription concerts live + The Nine Network, which regularly features SLSO performances on its Night at the Symphony program. In addition, the SLSO is known for its Grammy Award-winning recordings, Carnegie Hall appearances, national and international tours, innovative programming and extensive community engagement initiatives. www.slso.org

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The Arts Laumeier Sculpture Park to spotlight Yvonne Osei For The Edge Laumeier Sculpture Park presents Yvonne Osei: Tailored Landscapes for the 2017 Kranzberg Exhibition Series, November 4, 2017–March 4, 2018, in the Adam Aronson Fine Arts Center Whitaker Foundation Gallery. The exhibition is curated by Dana Turkovic; the series is supported by Nancy and Ken Kranzberg. C o n c e p t u a l a r t i s t Yv o n n e Osei creates a large-scale photo installation to occupy the breadth and width of the indoor gallery, c o n s t ru c t i n g a n e n v i ro n m e n t where textiles create landscape. Inspired by both the cultural and physical landscapes of the Park, Osei weaves design motifs from her home country of Ghana into her photographic and videographic documentation of the Park to create new and unique patterns for Laumeier. Using her textural understanding of fashion design to mold and manipulate an adhesive fabric, Osei creates an environment that uses the architecture of the gallery as figure and form. With Tailored Landscapes, Osei continues her inquiry utilizing the import of textiles as a medium to celebrate diversity in culture and in nature. “ Ta i l o r e d Landscapes contextualizes textiles as physical and metaphorical landscapes,” says Osei. “Throughout the past year, I have photographed various sites within the Park to capture visitors’ interactions and use of the space. For this exhibition, I use the photographs to create a collection of vibrantly patterned, textile designs that bear a strong resemblance to traditional West African fabrics commonly worn in my home country of Ghana.” Laumeier Sculpture Park is free and open daily from 8:00 a.m.–30 minutes past sunset. The Adam Aronson Fine Arts Center is open daily from 10:00 a.m.–4:00 p.m.

What: 2017 Kranzberg E x h i b i t i o n S e r i e s , Yv o n n e O s e i : Ta i l o r e d L a n d s c a p e s , Supported by Nancy and Ken Kranzberg W h e re : L a u m e i e r S c u l p t u re Park, 12580 Rott Road, Saint Louis, Missouri, Whitaker Foundation Gallery, Adam Aronson Fine Arts Center When: Saturday, November 4, 2017–Sunday, March 4, 2018, Free

Opening Reception: Saturday, November 4, 11:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Public Programs Coffee & Conversation: Tailored Landscapes Saturday, January 13/11:00 a.m.– 12:00 p.m./Free, adult audiences Adam Aronson Fine Art Center Join Laumeier’s 2017 Kranzberg Exhibition Series artist Yvonne Osei and Curator Dana Turkovic for coffee and a casual tour of

Yvonne Osei: Tailored Landscapes. Laumeier ’s Conversation Series events provide informal, discussionbased learning opportunities about new commissions, temporary exhibitions and legacy artworks in the Permanent Collection. Refreshments are provided. Te e n & A d u l t Wo r k s h o p : Landscaped Photo Collage Saturday, February 17/12:00–3:00 p.m./$60, ages 16 and up Kranzberg Education Lab Join Laumeier’s 2017 Kranzberg Exhibition Series artist Yvonne Osei for an afternoon of creative expression in the Park AND in the studio! Learn the art of collage using cell phone photography to create a visual narrative of Laumeier ’s landscape. Explore techniques and strategies to combine collage with photographic imagery, including creative destruction, subtraction and addition, layering, transparency, symbolism and hidden messages. Photography skills not required— just bring your cell phone and a willingness to see the Park in a different light! Artist Biography Yv o n n e O s e i w a s b o r n i n Germany to Ghanaian parents.

She received her M.F.A. in 2016 from Washington University in St. Louis, where she was a Chancellors Graduate Fellow, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer T. Olin Fellow and Danforth Scholar. She received her B.F.A. from Webster University, St. Louis, in 2013. Selected exhibitions and performances include the University o f H o u s t o n , Te x a s ; O v e r l a n d Park Arboretum and Botanical Gardens, Kansas; Provincetown Art Association and Museum, Massachusetts; Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden; Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, Washington University, St. Louis; Saint Louis Art Museum; Bruno David Gallery, St. Louis; Bijlmermeer, Amsterdam, Netherlands; Ariana Park, Geneva, Switzerland; Giardini della Biennale, Venice, Italy; PLUG Projects, Kansas City; Lone Star Art District, San Antonio; Des Lee Gallery, St. Louis; and the Regional Arts Commission, St. Louis. Osei is the 2016–17 Romare Bearden Graduate Minority Fellow at the Saint Louis Art Museum; she is currently the inaugural Curator-InResidence at the Center of Creative Arts (COCA) and an Adjunct Professor at Webster University.

Above, Yvonne Osei, Pepper Them, 2017, Textile design. Courtesy the artist. At left, Yvonne Osei, Seeing Double Double, 2017. Textile design. Courtesy the artist.

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The Arts Arts calendar Friday, Oct. 13

The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis Presents Hamlet, Loretto-Hilton Center For the Performing Arts, St. Louis, 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., Runs until November 5, 2017 American Arts Experience, Across St. Louis, Runs until Oct. 15, 2017 We Are Shakespeare, St. Louis Public Library, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., Runs until November 4, 2017 The Bodyguard, The Fabulous Fox Theatre, St. Louis, Runs until Oct. 15, 2017 What's Past is Prologue: A House Brimming with Stories, Field House Museum, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Runs until Oct. 29, 2017 Panoramas of the City, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Runs until August 1, 2018 The Discovery of King Tut, Saint Louis Science Center, St. Louis, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Runs until January 7, 2018 The Hats of Stephen Jones, Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. #1 in Civil Rights: the African American Freedom Struggle in St. Louis, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m to 5:00 p.m., Runs until March 14, 2018

Saturday, Oct. 14

The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis Presents Hamlet, Loretto-Hilton Center For the Performing Arts, St. Louis, 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., Runs until November 5, 2017 American Arts Experience, Across St. Louis, Runs until Oct. 15, 2017 We Are Shakespeare, St. Louis Public Library, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., Runs until November 4, 2017 The Bodyguard, The Fabulous Fox

Theatre, St. Louis, Runs until Oct. 15, 2017 What's Past is Prologue: A House Brimming with Stories, Field House Museum, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Runs until Oct. 29, 2017 Panoramas of the City, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Runs until August 1, 2018 The Discovery of King Tut, Saint Louis Science Center, St. Louis, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Runs until January 7, 2018 The Hats of Stephen Jones, Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. #1 in Civil Rights: the African American Freedom Struggle in St. Louis, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m to 5:00 p.m., Runs until March 14, 2018

Sunday, Oct. 15

The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis Presents Hamlet, Loretto-Hilton Center For the Performing Arts, St. Louis, 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., Runs until November 5, 2017 American Arts Experience, Across St. Louis, Runs until Oct. 15, 2017 We Are Shakespeare, St. Louis Public Library, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m., Runs until November 4, 2017 The Bodyguard, The Fabulous Fox Theatre, St. Louis What's Past is Prologue: A House Brimming with Stories, Field House Museum, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Runs until Oct. 29, 2017 Panoramas of the City, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Runs until August 1, 2018 The Discovery of King Tut, Saint Louis Science Center, St. Louis, 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Runs until January 7, 2018

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Monday, Oct. 16

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The Arts Artistic adventures SLSO to present "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets"

St. Louis Symphony Orchestra is excited to announce rescheduled performance dates for "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" in Concert. T h e n e w c o n c e r t d a t e s a re Thursday, April 5, 2018, and S a t u rd a y, A p r i l 7 , 2 0 1 8 . T h e concerts were originally scheduled for September 15 and 16, 2017. Ticket holders of the September performances have been notified of the rescheduled concerts and can call the Powell Hall Box Office at 314-534-1700 for additional assistance. Dates are: Thursday, April 5, 2018, 7:00pm Saturday, April 7, 2018, 11:00am

Daniel O'Donnell to appear at The Fox

O ne of I re l a n d’s b e st l o v e d artists, Daniel O’Donnell

has announced that he will be returning to tour in the USA with his Back Home Again Tour that includes a stop at the Fabulous Fox Theatre on Tuesday, February 27 at 7:00 p.m. The tour will see the record breaking chart singer play a more extensive concert tour than he did in Oct 2016, when he performed in venues in the Mid-East of the USA to packed houses of ardent fans. Ti c k e t s a r e $ 9 8 . 5 0 , $ 7 8 . 5 0 , $68.50, $58.50 and are on s a l e o n l i n e a t m e t ro t i x . c o m , b y c a l l i n g 3 1 4 - 5 3 4 - 1111 , o r i n person at the Fabulous Fox Box Office. Commenting on the tour announcement Daniel said “I’m really looking forward to re t u r n i n g t o t o u r i n g t h e U S A n e x t y e a r. We i n t r o d u c e d some new musicians and some different instruments when we went back touring earlier this year and I am delighted to say that they have been a great success, fans everywhere have complimented them on their great talent as musicians and have really welcomed

them on board”. Although he t o o k a b re a k i n e a r l y 2 0 1 6 t o tour the world with his wife Majella, Daniel added “I was really looking forward to going b a c k o n t h e ro a d i n A m e r i c a a n d g e t t i n g b a c k o u t t h e re t o meet the fans, who I’m so very t h a n k f u l f o r, a s t h e y a r e t h e ones who make these shows happen. We really enjoyed the short set of dates we performed in October and are already looking forward to next year ’s tour”. Daniel burst into superstardom in the USA back in 2002 with his first ever PBS special – The Daniel O’Donnell Show. That began a special relationship between Daniel and PBS and since then, he has recorded a further twelve specials, with ‘Stand Beside

Me’ being his thirteenth one in 2013. Stand beside Me is a concert celebration of I r i s h , c o u n t r y, g o s p e l , r o c k , movie and long-time Daniel O’Donnell favorites. The title ‘Stand Beside Me’ is not only a popular song among concert goers, but also reflects Daniel’s belief that fans t h ro u g h o u t h i s m o re t h a n 1 0 years on PBS have brought him to where he is today, standing beside him making his career a success and he will be forever grateful to them. The Irish singer made recordb re a k i n g c h a r t h i s t o r y e a r l i e r this year by becoming the first recording artist in the history of the UK Artist Album Chart to have charted at least one new album every year since 1988, an unprecedented and unbroken 29 year span, surpassing everyone

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The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis has announced its 2017-2018 Studio Theatre season: Heisenberg, October 25-November 12, 2017, Faceless, January 17-February 4, 2018 and Caught, March 7-25, 2018. Heisenberg, by Simon Stephens and directed by The Rep’s Augustin Family Artistic Director Steven Woolf, opens the season. A serendipitous encounter at a London train station propels two very different people into a shared orbit. Georgie is crass, deeply odd and impulsive. On a whim, she kisses the neck of Alex, a much older and more subdued man who is sitting by himself. In the unexpected conversations that follow, Georgie and Alex discover shared passions amidst the uncertainty of personal connection. This life-affirming play uncovers the extraordinary in the everyday. Next up is Faceless, by Selina

Filligner and directed by BJ Jones. Two young women face off in a courtroom, locked in a battle of wills and theologies. Susie Glenn, 18, is on trial. Radicalized online into planning acts of terrorism, she’s zealously committed to her cause. Her prosecutor, Claire Fathi, is a Harvard-educated Muslim woman who lives the faith that Susie professes to understand. Their edgy exchanges create a propulsive, escalating tension that makes this brilliantly topical play a true legal thriller. Th e Studio Theatre ser ies concludes with Caught, by Christopher Chen and directed by The Rep’s associate artistic director Seth Gordon. In the era of “fake news,” Caught creates a bracingly unique experience that will keep you wondering what’s real and what’s theatre. An art exhibition by a Chinese dissident is the first phase of a multi-layered puzzle, which

presents the audience with an everchanging set of rules. Chen’s piece deftly examines the blurred lines between truth and artifice, both in the theatre and in life. Season ticket packages for The Rep’s 2017-2018 Studio Theatre series are on sale now. By purchasing season tickets, subscribers can save substantially o v e r t h e c o s t o f p u rc h a s i n g individual show tickets and enjoy exclusive benefits. Studio Theatre subscription packages range from $108-$167 for all three shows. Studio Theatre single tickets will go on sale in October. For more information about The Rep’s 2017-2018 season or to purchase subscriptions, visit repstl. org, call The Rep Box Office at 314968-4925 or drop by the box office in person at the Loretto-Hilton Center for Performing Arts, 130 Edgar Road (on the campus of Webster University), Webster Groves.

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