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COVERING THE CITY CORRIDORDowntown • the Loop • MiDtown • SouLarD
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WOMEN VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR SLU RESEARCH STUDY
SLU researchers are interested in how taste preferences for common foods differ in women.
Participants must be between the ages of 18 and 45 and currently concerned
about their weight. Only women who were born and raised in the United States are eligible to participate. You may not participate if you have any food
allergies, if you are pregnant, or if you are not currently concerned about your weight. The study will include a 50 minute session including a taste test,
questionnaires, and measurements of height and weight.
Participants will receive $10.00 in compensation.
For details, please call 314-977-3677 or email [email protected] Saint Louis University IRB #20267; Approved 07-15-11; Board #2
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EDITIONDowntown•Central West End•Soulard•The Loop•Grand/Grove•MaplewoodDowntown•Central West End•Soulard•The Loop•Grand/Grove•Maplewood
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Cardinals BaseballJune 15 vs. Kansas City 7:15 pM FS-M June 16 vs. Kansas City 1:15 pM FS-M June 17 vs. Kansas City 1:15 pM FS-M June 19 @ Detroit 6:05 pM FS-MJune 20 @ Detroit 6:05 pM FS-M June 21 @ Detroit 12:05 pM FS-M June 22 @ Kansas City 7:10 pM FS-M June 23 @ Kansas City 1:10 pM FS-M June 24 @ Kansas City 1:10 pM FS-M June 25 @ Miami 6:10 pM FS-MJune 26 @ Miami 6:10 pM FS-M June 27 @Miami 6:10 pM FS-M June 29 vs. pittsburgh 7:15 pM FS-M June 30 vs. pittsburgh 1:15 pM FS-M
GOlFJune 14-17 u.S. openolympic Club, San Francisco, California $8,000,000
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bigbendautocenter.com
expert auto and truck repair Domestic and Foreign CarsState inspections • towingCome See the experts!
Big BenD AuTo CenTer
AWARD WINNING BBQ
3707 S. Kingshighway Blvd.
314-832-9009Large Outdoor PatioWashers • Specials
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taco tuesDays!$2 BBQ Tacos • $12 Wine-a-Rita Pitchers
shuttle to the BallparK
Don’t waste time and money on parking at Busch Stadium. Southtown Pub can take all the hassle out of it for you with our Ballpark Shuttle. See restaurant for details.
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The BesT Fried Chicken in st. Louis!
The BesT Fried Chicken in st. Louis!
sunday BrunCh: 8:30am -1:00pm3152-54 Osceola • at Compton314-351-0620 • dineocr.com
Open til 3amEvery Day!
3152-54 Osceola • back of Crusoe’swww.3ampub.com
HVoted BEst
Bar/PuB rft Reader’s Poll 2012
3024 S. Grand BLVD.314-772-0002 www.sekisuiusa.com
sushi drinks enjoyOPEN DAILYmon-fri: 11 AM - 3 pm
mon-thu: 4:30 PM - 10 PMfriday: 4:30 PM - 12 AM
saturday: 11 AM - 12 AMsunday: 5 PM - 9:30 PM
DON’T HAVE TICKETS to the game?
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Third Friday open houseFire. glass. Art. Music.
Third Fridays at Third Degree glass Factory are hoT!
Every Third Friday (June 15) between 6 - 10pm. Glassblowing & Beadmaking demonstrations. Discover local artists and see new
exhibits in the East Gallery. Shop for unique items created by TDGF glass artists. Live music begins at 8PM. No cover charge.
Sign up at the education desk beginning at 6pm and make a paperweight, fused jewelry, a tile keepsake or beads.
Stop for a drink before or after dinner in The Loop or CWE. Or have dinner at Third Degree - small plates by My Chef Heidi. Third Fridays are the perfect date night or family-friendly fun night. Cash bar. Handicapped-accessible.
Third Degree glass Factory 5200 Delmar boulevard, St. Louis, Mo 63108
(314) 367-4527 • [email protected]
SohA Studio and galleryLearn the fundamentals of painting, drawing and other mediums
while working along side some of St. Louis’ most exciting working artists at a professional working studio and gallery.
All materials will be provided by the studio as well as some refreshments.
Instruction in portraiture, still life, landscapes and other forms; we will encourage you to dive into your medium of choice.
Classes are from 11am - 2pm, Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning June 12th and ending on August 23rd, 2012. $25 per session
We encourage all ages to come, learn and work with us! You will leave with the work your create so you can share with your family and enjoy!
Email [email protected] to sign up you and/or your child. Forms and payment due upon arrival.
Pre-registration and health forms required for kids 17 and under. Forms available at http://www.sohastudioandgallery.
com/workshops/registration/
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“St. louis’ best steaks” - rft readers poll 1999-2012
HISTORIC SOULARD • 1/2 block south of Russell2117 South 12th St. • 314-772-5977
happy hour: MONDAY - FRIDAY 3-6 PM$2.00 Dom. Longnecks • $1.50 Dom. Drafts • 1/2 Price Appetizers & Pizza
frugal friDays: 9pM - close$1 bottles: Miller Lite, Coors Light & Others • $3 Grape & Cherry Bombs
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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK AT 11:00 AM
Enjoy Food, Friends & funon our outdoor Patio!
Enjoy Food, Friends & funon our outdoor Patio!
olympia kebob house & tavern1543 McCausland Ave. • 314-781-1299
gyros • dolmadeskabobs • baklava
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Kitchen HoursMonday-Saturday4:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Bar open until 1:30 AM
“Sexy, Magic, Food”
3117 South Grand Blvd.St. Louis, Missouri 63118
314-865-0500mojorestaurantstl.com
Sunset on the Rooftop at Mojo’sServing food and drinks on the roof June 23 and July 6, 7Arrive 7:00-7:30 PM • $5 •reservations required • Call for Details
view looking downtown
Patio is OPen! Pet Friendly. Great saturday Brunch.M-Th: 7am to 4pm • Fri : 7am-9pm • Sat: 8am to 4pm • Closed Sunday
NOW OPEN UNTIL 9PM ON FRIDAYS! • Daily Specials!NOW OPEN UNTIL 9PM ON FRIDAYS! • Daily Specials!
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The City’s FinesT Cuban Sandwiches!Featured in Sauce Magazine as one of the best Cuban sandwiches in the city.
Urban Gardening: You Can Grow Food, No Matter Where You LivePosted on Nov 30, 2010 in DIY Projects, Urban Gardening, Farming & Homesteading
Gardening is regaining popularity as a pastime for all types of people across the world, with gardens popping up in the most unexpected places. While the traditional image of a garden may not exactly fit into the reality of most urban environments, the fact is you can grow your own food whether you live on a rural farm or in a tiny Manhattan apart-ment. Urban gardening is all about using space wisely to regain a closer connection with your food and beautify your home or neighborhood.
There are a handful of different types of urban gardens, and the ones we’re going to focus on here are indoor gardening, container gardening, community gardening and guerilla gardening. Perhaps you’ve got a tiny townhouse yard, a balcony, a south-facing window – or perhaps you live in a basement apartment that won’t support anything but mold. You can still grow enough of your own food to save a considerable amount of money and enjoy the freshest, healthiest produce possible.
Container gardening allows urban residents with small yards, patios or balconies to grow practically any plants in practically any container that will hold soil. One of the most fun parts of growing food in containers is that you can get incredibly creative with coming up with new uses for old junk. Wine barrels, used tires, feed sacks, kiddie pools, buckets, leaky watering cans and even shoes are among the items intrepid container gardeners use – and that’s just the beginning.
Raised beds make a great alternative to containers and allow you to grow a lot more. Like containers, they can be placed on hard surfaces like concrete slabs or rooftops and are great for smallish spaces or yards where the soil quality isn’t so great. Raised beds are freestanding structures typically made from wood, stone or concrete that are filled with soil and compost. Most often, they’re constructed of planks of wood screwed or nailed together in sizes typically ranging from 3’ x 8’ to 5’ x 20’ and are between 8” to 3 feet in height. They keep soil warmer, provide better drainage and require less maintenance than traditional gardens.
Beginners and experienced urban gardeners alike will also enjoy FreedomGardens.org, an online social community of gardening enthusiasts “digging their way to a free and secure food future”.
Okay, so growing pumpkins, corn or zucchini indoors probably isn’t all that feasible. But, any window that gets at least 6 to 8 hours of sunlight a day can support leaf crops like lettuce, endive and arugula as well as small-crop tomatoes, peppers, root crops and even bush beans.
Growing vegetables indoors requires different soil requirements, watering, pollination, and pest control techniques than doing so outdoors. You must also consider things like air circulation and ambient temperature. You may need supplemental lighting – cheap shop lights from the hardware store work just as well as expensive grow lights.
If you’re a total novice and growing veggies in your kitchen window seems intimidating, try herbs first. Chives, basil, parsley, oregano, cilantro, peppermint and rosemary are among the herbs that do well indoors and they’ll add lots of fresh, pesticide-free flavor to your meals.
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Located in the CwE in the 6 north Apt. Complex! A great way to save by living and working in the same place. Large, open area in the front can be used for retail or divided for living. Cool, sliding wall separates the private area. High ceilings, wood flooring, great kitchen with island, large tiled
bath plus washer & dryer. Access to fitness room. $15.76/sqft. + electric. w/S/T paid.
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MiSTAkES MADE bY FArMErS MArkET bEginnErS
If you haven’t spent much time at farmers markets, they can be a bit intimidating. Here are some tips to help you in navigating the market.
Arriving Too LATEShowing up at a farmers market in the late morning means big crowds and picked-over produce. Beat the rush by going early and getting the best of the season. Morn-ing light is also best for snapping pictures, if you’re into that sorta thing.
ForgETTing To bYob (bring Your own bAgS!)Most farmers markets provide small plastic bags for your purchases, but you definitely want to have a larger bag to carry your bounty or you’ll be heading home prematurely.
buYing STAPLESOne of the advantages of shopping at a farmers market is that you get the best of the season from local farmers, which is likely to be different from your normal grocery store purchases. There’s nothing wrong with buying foods you know you like, but try to be adventurous with new produce. You may be pleasantly surprised.
noT ASking quESTionSYou may not know everything there is to know about seasonal vegetables, but the farmers who grow them certainly do. Walk up to each vendor with a smile and ask them what their favorites are this week. If you’ve never cooked with them before, ask for an example recipe or serving suggestions. You can always search recipes online when you get home, so don’t feel like you need to know exactly how you’re going to prepare something before buying it.
ForgETTing CAShFarmers market veterans know better than to show up at the market without cash in our wallets. Credit cards are not accepted by most farmers and the line at the local ATM machine is a wait you could live without. Pick up some cash on your way to avoid the headache.
bringing PETSCheck your local market rules before bringing Fluff Fluff along on your shopping trip.
TrYing To nEgoTiATEFarmers markets are not flea markets, and haggling is generally not part of the etiquette. Sometimes very late in the day farmers will offer discounts, but it is generally best practice to respect the set prices. Farmers work harder than most of us can imagine, and their asking prices are more than fair.
noT ShoPPing ArounDSamples are commonplace at farmers markets and allow you to find the best pro-duce to match your taste. Nothing is worse than buying a basket of strawberries and then finding better ones two stands away. Shop around a bit before deciding on the best purchases. You know you’ve picked the right stuff if you can barely get it home without eating it all.
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THIS MAP SPONSORED BY THE PARTNERSHIP FOR DOWNTOWN ST. LOUIS
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did you know Missouri bar & grille offers complimentary Wi-Fi for our guests?
MISSOURIBAR & GRILLE701 North Tucker Blvd.314-231-2234missouribarandgrille.com
Monday-Friday: “cafeteria style” lunch buffet (1 entree, 2 sides)… $6.75 1/4 burger, Fries, & soft drink ... $4.99
both specials until 2:00PMServing Food until 2:30 AM • 365 days a year!
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• Incredibly Diverse Menu• Live Irish Music: 7 Nights a Week• Huge Outdoor Patio• Voted one of the Top 10 Pubs
in America• Best Bar in Missouri
~Esquire Magazine
1200 Russell Blvd • In Historic Soulard314-776-8309 • www.mcgurks.com
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How to Safely Dispose of PaintAfter the renovations, after the touch-up period has expired, after you’ve completely forgotten about it, there sit your stacks of old paint cans, a hazardous waste albatross hanging around your house. So what can you do with it?
1. Check the label to see if any lead or hazardous materials are in it. Check the label to see if any lead or hazardous materials are in it. Some old paints call for hazardous waste disposal.
2. Remove the lid and let the paint air dry in the can. Remove the lid and let the paint air dry in the can. To speed up the process, stir in an absorbent material such as clay kitty litter, sawdust, or leftover concrete mix.
3. Look to see when the paint is completely dry and shows no moisture whatsoever, wrap the dried clump in newspaper and place into your regular trash. Look to see when the paint is completely dry and shows no moisture whatsoever, wrap the dried clump in newspaper and place into your regular trash. Do not place the lid back on the can. Wrap the lid and can separately in newspa-per for disposal. This option works best for latex paints because oil based paints require an extensive time to dry.
4. If you need to get rid of a lot of latex paint you may want to consider purchasing "waste paint hardener”. A cup or so of this powder mixed in with a gallon of paint will cause it to harden up within hours.
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CATCH ALL THE GAMES ON OUR NEW ENCLOSED, CLIMATE CONTROLLED PATIO!
SPORTS BAR & GRILL
3503 Roger Place (at Potomac) • 314-771-2040
DURING ANY TELEVISED GAME GET ANY OF THESE FOR ONLY $180
1/4 lb. Hamburger, Ballpark Hot Dog, Bratwurst, Nachos with Cheese
Buckets of Natty Light & PBR: $10.50Buckets of Domestic Beer: $12.50
Catch every game & every
team here! We have the
MLB Package to satisfy the baseball fan in you.
BAR OLYMPICS Starts June 27! Call For Details
3122 S. Kingshighway Blvd.St. Louis, MO 63139314-772-1611
(f) 314-772-3163
14381 Manchester RoadManchester, MO 63011
636-394-3655(f) 636-394-1609
M ode rnKITCHENS & BATHS
*FREE Estimates*FREE Planning *FREE Design
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ST. LouiS brEwErS hEriTAgE FESTivALFriday, June 15, 2012 until Sunday, June 17, 2012 Atballpark village Across From busch StadiumCelebrate the pre-prohibition era of brewing in St. Louis. The festival will bring together big and small brewers from the St. Louis area with unlimited sampling of over 80 different beers. There will also be live music and gourmet food, available for purchase, from some of St. Louis’ most unique restaurants, and education from local Brewmasters. 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. (15), 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. (16), and 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. (17) www.stlbrewfest.com
FAThEr’S DAY AT kEMP AuTo MuSEuMSunday, June 17, 2012 At kemp Auto MuseumIn celebration of Father’s Day, Dads and Granddads will receive free admission (when accompanied by a child) to the Kemp Auto Museum on Sunday, June 17. A viewing of all special and permanent collections will be arranged for the occasion, as will complimentary gallery tours, afternoon refreshments and take home crafts for children. Gallery tours run from 10:00am to 3:00pm and provide highlights on the museum’s history, permanent and visiting exhibits, and ongoing restorative proj-ects. www.kempautomuseum.org
CirquE Du SoLEiL PrESEnTS quiDAMwednesday, June 20, 2012 until Sunday, June 24, 2012At Chaifetz Arena At Saint Louis universityThe imaginary world – the world of Quidam – is where Young Zoe meets characters who encourage her to free her soul. 7:30 p.m. (20-23), 3:30 p.m. (23), 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. (24) http://www.thechaifetzarena.com/, (314) 534-1111
PriDEFEST ST. LouiSSaturday, June 23, 2012 until Sunday, June 24, 2012At Tower grove ParkPrideFest is an annual celebration of gay, lesbian, and transgender cul-ture. The festival includes a parade with floats and contingents, twenty hours of live entertainment ranging from pop, disco, jazz, rock, country and rap. The parade begins at Noon on Sunday, June24 at Utahand Grand, north on Grand to the eastern end of TowerGrovePark. http://www.pridestl.org/, (314) 772-8888
4 ThingS To Do in ThE Lou:
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Dooley’s Beef N’ Brew House601 North Grand Ave.st. louis, Mo 63103dooleysbeefnbrewhouse.com
Monday: 11am-3pm • Tuesday-Wednesday: 11am-8pm Thursday-saTurday: 11am-10pm • sunday: 11am-8pm
Late night bar and kitchen hours May Be LaTer due to events. 314-531-7600 • Carry outs available
home of the FaMous dooLey Cheddar Burger
6 ounces of pure ground beef served on a sesame
seed bun with your choice of toppings.
HAPPY HOUR 3-6•M-F•www.tincantavern.com
1909 locustat19th street
314-241-9330
happy hour: 3-6 pM MonDay-friDayGreat Food and Drink SpecialsCall for Details - 314-241-9330
every sunDay night: $$$ Double Wells 'n $$$$ Bombs and Industry Night!
every MonDay night: Pound N Pint Night $8 = 1 lb of Wings
and A Pint of PBR or Stag! PBR and Jameson Specials!
every tuesDay night: Beer Bingo Night 8 pm & $$$ Double Wells! $6 Pizza 3-10 pm!
every WeDnesDay night: $7 Dogs n Suds (Order of Mini Corn Dogs and a Pint of Stag
or PBR) & Gateway City Poker Night
shuttle service to anD froM carDinals anD Blues hoMe gaMes. call for Details.
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poodle, samoyed, dalmation, labrador, beagle, Final Message: Dog Breeds
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225 Union Boulevard • 314-367-1710one block down from the History Museum @ the corner of Union and Lindell
Free aPPeTiZer (with purchase of an entree) or a Free drinK (up to an $8 value)
Coupon is for either a free appetizer (with entree purchase) OR a free drink (up to an $8 value). Not valid with other offers. For a limited time. One coupon per table. See store for details.
Free dinner FOr FaThers On FaTher’s day!Make a dinner reservation of 2 people or more
and receive a FREE meal for DAD!Must make a reservation to redeem. Up to a $13.99 value. Limited to one per family.
sunday BrunCh Dive in to our delicious brunch buffet and after you have your
full sit and relax on one of our two patios .. All the while you enjoying
a cocktail or our one of our new Barefoot Wine Bucket special, an
assortment of mini bottles of Pino, Chardonnay, Zinfandel, Moscato
11 am – 2pm. Adults $12.99 and $7.00 for Children
10 and under.
3108 Olive Street, Saint Louis, MO 63103We’re next to Pappy’s Smokehouse
314-533-1409
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beverages and receive the second dinner of equal
or lesser value for FREE!Not valid with other offers. One coupon per table. For a limited time.
Free dinner!Buy one dinner and any two
beverages and receive the second dinner of equal
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Open for Lunch and Dinner. Closed on Monday.
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Voted BEST Central American Restaurant
2009 RFT “Best Of”Readers Choice
2010 Sauce Magazine
2208 South Jefferson Ave.
314-664-7777www.fritangastl.net
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10 North Newstead Ave.314-534-0335
Monday-Saturday • 10aM - 1:30aM
$700
inCrEdiBlE lUnCH sPECial!1/2 lb. BurgerFrench FriesDraft/Beverage
$6 PiTCHErs for all Cardinalbaseball games
$1.00 PBR
NATTY LIGHTBUSCH
7-9PM DAILY
untIL 3:00PM
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Homemade Pizzas • Salads • ChiliSoups • Sandwiches • DAILY SPECIALS!
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