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Jeremy Piven is performing at The Factory in Chesterfield this Sunday. He says 'I was booed by 17-thousand people' at Wrigley Field recently when he threw out a first pitch, poorly. He says he stays with friends in U City when he's in town. © Andy Abeyta/The Desert Sun / USA TODAY NETWORK
Everyone has their favorite spots for ribs or pulled pork or brisket, but where do you go when you get a hankering for something a little more unusual? On this episode of Arch Eats, hosts George Mahe and Cheryl Baehr search St. Louis smokehouses for their most unique dishes—everything from Jamaican-inspired chicken to a vegan specialty that can fool even the most avowed carnivore. Tune in to hear about their mouthwatering finds. Listen and follow Arch Eats on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode of Arch Eats is sponsored by Opera Theatre of Saint Louis and supported by South Grand. Opera Theatre of Saint Louis celebrates its 50th festival season this May and June with four vibrant new productions. With pre-show picnics and post-show cocktail parties, a night at the opera is truly a feast for all your senses. Learn more. New to podcasts? Follow these instructions to start listening to our shows, and hear what you’ve been missing! Have an idea for a future Arch Eats episode? Send your thoughts or feedback by emailing podcasts@stlmag.com. Hungry for more? Subscribe to our Dining newsletters for the freshest coverage on the local restaurant and culinary scene. And follow George (@georgemahe) and SLM on Instagram (@stlouismag). Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. Mentioned in this episode: Wonton King, 8116 Olive, U City, 314-567-9997. Piccadilly at Manhattan, 7201 Piccadilly, Ellendale, 314-646-0016. Studio STL_unusual BBQ , TV air date May 19, 2025 Adam’s Smokehouse, 2819 Watson, Clifton Heights, 314-875-9890. Dalie’s Smokehouse, 2951 Dougherty Ferry, Valley Park, 636-529-8198. Duke’s BBQ Shack, 100 Ash, Wentzville, 636-856-9227. Mi Hungry BBQ & Jamaican Cuisine, 8660 St. Charles Rock, Overland, 314-427-3368. A Touch of Texas BBQ, 3559 Arsenal, Tower Grove East, 314-405-8850. The Shaved Duck, 2900 Virginia, Tower Grove East, 314-806-0688. BEAST Craft BBQ Co., 20 S. Belt, Belleville, 618-257-9000 + two other locations. C&K Barbecue, 4390 Jennings Sta., Goodfellow Terrace, 314-385-8100. Roper’s Ribs, 6929 W.Florissant, O’Fallon, 314-381-6200. Sister Cities Cajun, 3550 S. Broadway, Marine Villa, 314-405-0447. Gobble Stop Smokehouse, 1227 Castillon Arcade Plz., Creve Coeur, 314-878-5586. O’B Que’s, 158 Long, Chesterfield, 636-778-9675. You may also enjoy these SLM articles: More episode of Arch Eats ‘Arch Eats’ Podcast: Best BBQ in St. Louis The best BBQ in St. Louis See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Just a few years ago, St. Louis felt like a bagel wasteland as boiled bread enthusiasts mourned the loss of the beloved Bagel Factory, and with it their access to respectable versions of the form. Today, we suffer through this bagel-shaped-bread era no more thanks to a bagel renaissance that, over the past few years, has brought excellent options to the metro area. On this episode of Arch Eats, George and Cheryl walk listeners through the St. Louis bagel scene, sharing their favorite picks from some of the city’s essential shops, and offering tasting notes and insider tips on everything from lox to schmear to a certain chef’s famous egg salad. Whether you’re a die-hard bagel enthusiast or the occasional dabbler, they’ll let you in on everything you need to know to get the most out of your bagel experience. Listen and follow Arch Eats on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode of Arch Eats is sponsored by Cardinals Nation and supported by South Grand. Get game-day ready with the Cardinals Nation pre-game party! Before every home game, enjoy a DJ-hosted, pep-rally style party featuring a full buffet and an all-inclusive bar. Get your tickets today. New to podcasts? Follow these instructions to start listening to our shows, and hear what you’ve been missing! Have an idea for a future Arch Eats episode? Send your thoughts or feedback by emailing podcasts@stlmag.com. Hungry for more? Subscribe to our Dining newsletters for the freshest coverage on the local restaurant and culinary scene. And follow George (@georgemahe) and SLM on Instagram (@stlouismag). Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. Mentioned in this episode: Yellowbelly, 4659 Lindell, CWE, no phone. Jinzen, 8113 Maryland, Clayton, 314-354-8086. Songbird, 4476 Chouteau, The Grove, 314-781-4344. Bagels and Bliss, 8151 Delmar, U City, no phone. The Bagel Factory Bridge Bread, 2604 Cherokee, Gravois Park, 314-296-3077. Lefty’s Bagels: 13359 Olive, Creve Coeur, 314-279-0959 (Coming in June 2025 to Covenant Center, 8 Millstone Campus, Creve Coeur) The Daily Bread, 11719 Manchester, Des Peres, 314-909-0010. Straubs, Multiple locations Deli Divine, 5501 Delmar, West End, 314-987-3354. Baked and Boiled, 1801 S. Ninth, Soulard, 314-571-9017. Bagel Union, 8705 Big Bend, Webster Groves, 314-320-7556 You may also enjoy these SLM articles: More episode of Arch Eats The best bagels in St. Louis Recipe: Olio’s Famous Egg Salad See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meridith Perkins, Executive Director of Forest ReLeaf joins Debbie Monterrey to talk about Forest ReLeaf giving away trees this weekend in U-City to help with flooding there.
Ngày 10/10/1954, Hà Nội sạch bóng quân thù, hân hoan đón mừng những người con chiến thắng trở về giải phóng Thủ đô. Sau 70 năm, Hà Nội không ngừng phát triển và vẫn luôn là một thành phố đáng sống. Những con đường thêm đẹp hơn dưới nắng thu và tà áo dài truyền thống của phụ nữ Thủ đô với chuyến xe buýt hai tầng với tên gọi City Bus “Tinh hoa áo dài”. Đây là một trong những hoạt động của Lễ hội Áo dài Du lịch Hà Nội 2024 chào mừng kỷ niệm 70 năm Ngày giải phóng Thủ đô.
U City native, producer Bob Gale sits down with Debbie Monterrey, discussing how he brought his vision for "Back to the Future" to the big screen, and now to musical theater.
Bob Gale, U-City native and creator of Back to the Future joined Mark in studio to talk about his career in film, inspiration for the story and how the musical differs from the movie.
We kick off the final hour by talking with U-City native and creator of Back to the Future Bob Gale. Plus, a conversation with Missouri Congressman Jason Smith and finally we get to Audio Cut of the Day.
Byron Price, the U City 3rd Ward task force chair joins Megan and Tom to preview tonight's meeting.
Democratic candidate for Missouri Governor Crystal Quade shares her views, how she thinks Missouri has been run the last few years as well as her first steps if she gets elected. Brett Eagleson, President of 9/11 Justice and son of a 9/11 victim joins the show discussing 9/11 Justice releasing statement on CBS News Report implicating Saudi Arabia in terrorist attacks.
Connie Mueller, University City Green Practices Commission joins Tom and Debbie to discuss the proposal of 'Tiny Forests' as a way for University City residents not have to worry about flooding.
David Golde and a group of friends helped invent Indian Ball in U City in the 40s and 50s - - we bet you played it (or a version of it) growing up!
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I'm back + Keeping up with friends is hard as an adult + U City Celtics won it all
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Springtime is in full tilt in St. Louis, which means it's finally patio season. St. Louis has so many great patios that it warranted two episodes. In Part 1, George Mahe and Cheryl Baehr talk about the gold standard of outdoor dining, discussing St. Louis' most iconic spots, notable rooftops, and newer restaurants with great patios. In Part 2, dropping May 29, they'll dive even deeper into the alfresco dining scene, including hidden gems and honorable mentions. Listen and follow Arch Eats on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. Part 2 is sponsored by Westport Plaza and supported by Opera Theatre of Saint Louis. Parties on the Plaza is back and better than ever. The parties will rock the new green space in the center of Westport Plaza every third Thursday from May through October, 4:30–7:30 p.m. Have an idea for a future Arch Eats episode? Send your thoughts or feedback to podcasts@stlmag.com. Hungry for more? Subscribe to our Dining newsletters for the freshest coverage on the local restaurant and culinary scene. And follow George (@georgemahe) and SLM on Instagram (@stlouismag). Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. Mentioned in Part 2: O+O Pizza: 102 W. Lockwood, Webster Groves, 314-721-5422. The Mack: 4615 Macklind, Southampton, 314-832-8199. Sureste: 3730 Foundry Way (City Foundry STL), Midtown, no phone El Molino del Sureste: 5507 S. Kingshighway, Southhampton, 314-925-8431. POP: 1915 Park, Lafayette Square, 314-241-8400. Bailey's Chocolate Bar: 1915 Park, Lafayette Square, 314-241-8100 33 Wine Shop & Bar: 1913 Park. Lafayette Square, 314-231-9463. Oliva Café / Oliva on the Hill / Wine Down Wednesdays: 4915 Daggett, The Hill, 314-899-6271. Catering St. Louis Big Sky Café: 47 S. Old Orchard, Webster Groves, 314-962-5757. Riccardo's on Broadway: 1432 N. Broadway, River North, 314-925-8545. Shay's Creole Smokehouse (at Old Mill Stream Inn): 912 S. Main, St. Charles, 314-852-2803 The Royale: 3232 S. Kingshighway, Tower Grove South, 314-772-3600. The Gin Room / Salve Osteria: 3200 S. Grand, South Grand, 314-771-3411. Broadway Oyster Bar: 736 S. Broadway, Downtown, 314-621-8811. The Golden Hoosier: 3707 S. Kingshighway, Kingshighway Hills, 314-354-8044. Cleaver & Cocktail: 13360 Clayton #104, Town & Country, 314-530-9700. Wild Crush Wine Bar(n): 13360 Clayton # 105, Town & Country, 314-392-9594. The Frisco: 8110 Big Bend, Webster Groves, 314-455-1090. Taco Buddha – U City: 7405 Pershing, U City, 314-502.9951. Bar Italia: 13 Maryland Plz., CWE, 314-361-7010. Brasserie by Niche: 4580 Laclede, CWE, 314-454-0600. Bishop's Post: 16125 Chesterfield Airport W, Chesterfield, 636-536-9404. Hendel's: 599 Rue St. Denis, Florissant, 314-837-2304. Tony's: 105 Carondelet Plz., Clayton, 314-231-7007. Eclipse's Rooftop Garden Bar (Moonrise Hotel): 6117 Delmar, East Loop, 314-721-1111. Dominic's: 5101 Wilson, The Hill, 314-771-1632. Charlie Gitto's on the Hill: 5226 Shaw, The Hill, 314-772-8898. WXYZ Bar (Aloft St. Louis Cortex): 4245 Duncan, CWE/Cortex, 314-639-0050. Have A Cow Cattle Co.: 2742 Lafayette, Gate District, 314-261-0305. Bowood by Niche: 4605 Olive, CWE, 314-454-6868. Seven Gables Inn: 26 N. Meramec, Clayton, 314-863-8400. You may also enjoy these SLM articles: The best patios in St. Louis Best dog-friendly patios in St. Louis See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
University City, City Manager Greg Rose explains largest capital project to date. With Debbie Monterrey.
University City resident Nichole Angieri recently discovered that her neighborhood is being used as a police training ground. It's the latest update in the aftermath of a $190 million Costco development in University City that's left residents feeling unheard, stranded in their homes, and left to fend for themselves. In this episode, we hear from Angieri and from producer Danny Wicentowski.
THE TIM JONES AND CHRIS ARPS SHOW 0:00 SEG 1 Trump is not on trial for having sex with Stormy Daniels 16:29 SEG 2 DAVID STOKES, Director of Municipal Policy at the Show-Me Institute, talks about not being able to find Kim Gardner | Judge okays extra pot tax | U-City wants $27 million to re-do police and court buildings | Another Loop Trolley collision | https://showmeinstitute.org/author/david-stokes/ https://twitter.com/DavidCStokes 33:51 SEG 3 Judge indefinitely delays Trump classified documents trial in Florida https://newstalkstl.com/ FOLLOW TIM - https://twitter.com/SpeakerTimJones FOLLOW CHRIS - https://twitter.com/chris_arps 24/7 LIVESTREAM - http://bit.ly/newstalkstlstream RUMBLE - https://rumble.com/NewsTalkSTL See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Spring is officially here! As we're starting to think about lighter fare in the warmer months, hosts George Mahe and Cheryl Baehr discuss their favorite vegan restaurants in St. Louis. Neither George nor Cheryl are vegan, "but it's not going to stop us from opining about it," says George. Get recommendations for must-try vegan-friendly restaurants, menu items, meat alternatives, and more. And along the way, learn a few things about the health benefits as George shares a personal anecdote about a 90-day stint of being vegan and the positive outcomes. Listen and follow Arch Eats on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by Butler's Pantry. Even though moms can do it all doesn't mean they should. This Mother's Day, let Butler's Pantry help you give Mom the gift of relaxation by ordering a Mother's Day brunch collection for pickup or delivery. Have an idea for a future Arch Eats episode? Send your thoughts or feedback to podcasts@stlmag.com. Hungry for more? Subscribe to our Dining newsletters for the freshest coverage on the local restaurant and culinary scene. And follow George (@georgemahe) and SLM on Instagram (@stlouismag). Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. Mentioned in this episode: The Benevolent King: 7268 Manchester, Maplewood, 314-899-0440. The BAO: 14 N. Central, Clayton, 314-899-9089. Harvest Shreds St. Louis VegFest 2024 STL Vegan Chef Challenge STLVegGirl Center for Plant-Based Living: 131 W. Jefferson, Kirkwood, 314-394-2063. Forks Over Knives BLK MKT Eats: 7356 Manchester, Maplewood, 314-391-5100. Revel Kitchen: Brentwood and Maplewood U Kraft Cafe and Catering: Downtown, Regions Centre, and Chesterfield Small Batch: 3001 Locust, Midtown Alley, 314-380-2040. Terror Tacos: 3191 S. Grand, Tower Grove South, 314-260-9996. Seedz Cafe: 6344 S. Rosebury, Clayton, 314-725-3333. Tree House: 3177 S. Grand, Tower Grove South, 314-696-2100. Pizza Head: 3196 S. Grand, Tower Grove East, 314-266-5400. Pizzeoli: 1928 S. 12th, Soulard, 314-449-1111. Pie Guy Pizza: 4189 Manchester, The Grove, 314-899-0444. Pizza Via: 4501 Maryland, CWE, no phone Frida's: 622 North & South, U City, 314-727-6500. Station No. 3: 1956 Utah, Benton Park, 314-925-8883. Diego's Cantina: 630 North & South, U City, 314-553-9906. Looking Meadow Cafe: 2500 Sutton, Maplewood, 314-550-2583 Adina's Vegan Cuisine: 6746 Page, Pagedale, 314-874-6602. SweetArt Bakeshop & Cafe: 2203 S. 39th, Shaw, 314-771-4278. Plant Craft Kitchen: 3860 S. Lindbergh, Sunset Hills, 314-913-0875. Vegan Deli & Butcher: 5003 Gravois, Bevo Mill, no phone You may also enjoy these SLM articles: 15 vegan-friendly restaurants in St. Louis See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode of Arch Eats, George Mahe and Cheryl Baehr discuss the latest trends across the local dining and drink scene. The hosts predict a surge in meat alternatives, the concept of "sea-cuterie," and the rising influence of cannabis cuisine. They also discuss the ongoing popularity of bagel spots (Cheryl wonders, "Have we reached peak bagel?"), nonalcoholic drink options, and ghost kitchens. Potential new arrivals to St. Louis include high-tech meal-vending machines, an increase in fast-casual/full-service hybrid restaurants, and more. Cheryl highlights a local restaurant with "the best salad dressing ever to be invented," describing it as the "nectar of the gods" and deeming it transcendent. Plus, George and Cheryl reveal their "trend to die in 2024" and reveal their favorite Taco Bell items. The episode wraps up with a microrant about restaurants' climate-control issues in the winter and a simple, inexpensive solution. Listen, follow, and review Arch Eats on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by Repertory Theatre of St. Louis. In the heart of the ocean, a tale of revenge unfolds—"Moby Dick"—live on stage at The Rep from February 6–25. Don't miss the drama, the danger, and the hunt. Get tickets now at repstl.org. Have an idea for a future Arch Eats episode? Send your thoughts or feedback to podcasts@stlmag.com. Hungry for more? Subscribe to our Dining newsletters for the freshest coverage on the local restaurant and culinary scene. And follow George (@georgemahe) and SLM on Instagram (@stlouismag). Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. Mentioned in this episode: Southern: 3108 Olive, Midtown, closed Grace Meat + Three: 4270 Manchester, The Grove, 314-533-2700. Pappy's Smokehouse: Two locations (Midtown and St. Peters) Chuck's Hot Chicken: Three area locations (Maryland Heights, Rock Hill, O'Fallon, Mo) Heaterz Hot Chicken: Two locations (Kirkwood and Alton) Sunday Best: 4101 Laclede, CWE, 314-329-7696. Frank & Helen's Pizzeria: 8111 Olive, U City 314-997-0666. Vegan Deli & Butcher: 5003 Gravois, Bevo Mill Looking Meadow Café: 2500 Sutton, 314-550-2583. Harvest Shreds Ivy Café: 14 N. Meramec, Clayton, 314-776-9377. Parker's Table: 7118 Oakland, Richmond Heights, 314-645-2050. Bar Moro: 7610 Wydown, Clayton, 314-931-1088 Annie Gunn's / Smokehouse Market: 16806 Chesterfield Airport, Chesterfield, 636-532-3314. Sado: 5201 Shaw, The Hill, 314-390-2883. indo: 1641-D Tower Grove, Botanical Heights, 314-899-9333 Vicia: CWE, 4260 Forest Park, 314-533-9239. Blue Hill at Stone Barns, Tarrytown, NY Napoli III: 1450 Beale, St. Charles, 636-757-2418. Napoli Sea: 1450 Beale, St. Charles, 636-800-2241. Standard Meat Club Rooted Buds Chartreuse Dinner Club Proper Cannabis: Multiple locations Balkan Treat Box: 8103 Big Bend, Webster Groves, 314-733-5700. None of the Above: 3730 Foundry Way, Midtown, 314-656-6682. Tim's Chrome Bar: 4736 Gravois, Bevo Mill, 314-353-8138. New Society: 3194 S. Grand, Tower Grove South, no phone Good Company: 4317 Manchester, The Grove, not yet open Good Ice STL avenue: 12 N. Meramec, Clayton, 314-727-4141. Mi Ranchito: 887 Kingsland, U City, 314-883-1880. Taquerita Morita: 4239 Duncan, CWE, 314-553-9239. Malinche: 15939 Manchester, Ellisville, 636-220-8514. El Molino del Sureste: 5507 S. Kingshighway, Southhampton, 314-925-8431 Mr. Souvlaki: coming in Feb. 2024 to 3301 Meramec, Dutchtown, 314-706-4040. Wheelhouse Fish Co: coming in Feb. 2024 to 3301 Meramec, Dutchtown, no phone Urban Eats: 3301 Meramec, Dutchtown, 314-665-2464. Black Salt: 1709 Clarkson, Chesterfield, 636-204-6441. The Hill Food Co. (ghost kitchen): 2360 Hampton, Clifton Heights, 314-708-7670. Alibi Cookies: Multiple locations. Pizzaforno Momo: 9500 Manchester, Rock Hill, 314-942-2172. Shake Shack: Multiple locations Bagel places: Bagel Union: 8705 Big Bend, Webster Groves, 314-320-7556. Lefty's Bagels: 13359 Olive, Creve Coeur, 314-275-0959. Baked & Boiled Bagels: 1801 S. 9th, Soulard, 314-571-9017. C&B Boiled Bagels: 62 E. Ferguson, Wood River, Il, 618-216-2269. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Arch Eats, George Mahe and Cheryl Baehr discuss festive dining experiences that St. Louis offers during the holiday season—inside and outside home. Whether you're planning a pajama-friendly meal with family or exploring unique dining opportunities on the town, this episode provides plenty of inspiration for celebrating the season in St. Louis. Cheryl advocates for dining at home, highlighting local products to incorporate into your spread and where to find them. George shares his recommendations for holiday outings across St. Louis, including pop-up bars and events, themed menus, cozy outdoor experiences, and more. The episode concludes with a microrant about restaurants offering holiday specials that, as George says, "in some cases, aren't very special at all" and how to avoid getting gouged. Listen to get ideas on fun and festive dining experiences to try when you're home (or not) for the holidays. Follow Arch Eats on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by Westport Plaza. Soda Fountain Express and 360 Westport are opening soon at Westport Plaza. Follow Westport Plaza on social media (@westportstl) to keep up with the latest. Have an idea for a future Arch Eats episode? Send your thoughts or feedback to podcasts@stlmag.com. Hungry for more? Subscribe to our Dining newsletters for the freshest coverage on the local restaurant and culinary scene. And follow George (@georgemahe) and SLM on Instagram (@stlouismag). Interested in being a podcast sponsor? Contact Lauren Leppert at lleppert@stlmag.com. Mentioned in this episode: Colleen's: 7337 Forsyth, U City, 314-727-8427. Smokehouse Market: 16806 Chesterfield Airport, Chesterfield, 636-532-3314. Parker's Table: 7118 Oakland, Richmond Heights, 314-645-2050. AO & Co Market & Cafe: 6141 Tower Grove, Botanical Heights, 314-899-0991. Salume Beddu: 314-942-6300 Volpi Foods: 5258 Daggett, The Hill, 314-772-8550. Fortune Fish: 8501 Page, Vinita Terrace, 630-860-7100. Starr's: 1135 Big Bend, Richmond Heights, 314-781-2345. Bolyard's Meat & Provisions: 2733 Sutton, Maplewood, 314-647-2567. The Wine Merchant: 9200 Olive, Olivette, 314-863-6282. The Wine and Cheese Place: Multiple locations. St. Louis Wine Market: 161 Long, Chesterfield, 636-536-6363. The Annex: 8122 Lockwood, Webster Groves, 314-731-6329. Civil Alchemy: 8154 Lockwood, Webster Groves, 314-801-7577. Pint Size Bakery: 3133 Watson, Lindenwood Park, 314-645-7142 La Patisserie Chouquette: 1626 Tower Grove, Botanical Heights, 314-932-7935. Nathaniel Reid Bakery: 11243 Manchester, Kirkwood, 314-858-1019. The Royale: 3232 S. Kingshighway, Tower Grove South, 314-772-3600. Taberu Drunken Fish: Three area locations Ronnie's Ice Cream: 9532 Watson Industrial, Crestwood, 314-962-0094. Clementine's Creamery: Eight area locations Tale to Table: 7310 Manchester, Maplewood, 314-571-9554. Freddie's Market: 9052 Big Bend, Webster Groves, 314-968-1914. Good Ice: 2241 Gravois, McKinley Heights, 314-504-3306 Intoxicology. 4321 Manchester, The Grove, 314-833-3088 Food trucks: Walkaway Waffles Show Me Donuts Dippidy Donuts Ramblin' Rounds Pop Up Bars: Read SLM's roundup of 18 holiday pop-up bars and events Three Sixty: 1 S. Broadway, Downtown, 314-241-8439 The Train Shed at Union Station: 201 S. 18th, Downtown West, 314-923-3949. O-Tannen Bar at Union Station: 1820 Market, Downtown West. Avalanche at Work & Leisure: 3015 Locust, Midtown, 314-620-3969. Toasted Chestnut at Public School House, Cottleville, Mo.: 5546 Chestnut, 636-730-1905. Cellar House: 5634 Telegraph, Oakville, 314-846-5100. Casa Don Alfonso: 100 Carondelet Plz, Clayton, 314-719-1496. Wright's Tavern: 7624 Wydown, Clayton, 314-390-1466 The Crossing: 7823 Forsyth, Clayton, 314-721-7375. Bistro La Floraison: 7637 Wydown, Clayton, 314-725-8880. Bar Moro: 7610 Wydown, Clayton, 314-932-1088. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Real Football is back! And where best to start the weekend with the Predictor League! Make sure to get your predictions in for the upcoming Premier League fixtures! https://www.superbru.com/premierleague_predictor/pool.php?p=12611326 Weekend Premier League Fixtures: Arsenal v Wolverhampton Wanderers Brentford v Luton Town Burnley v Sheffield United Nottingham Forest v Everton Newcastle United v Manchester United AFC Bournemouth v Aston Villa Chelsea v Brighton & Hove Albion Liverpool v Fulham West Ham United v Crystal Palace Manchester City v Tottenham Hotspur ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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Disney animations have been a part of the peoples' childhoods for generations. Fairy tales, adventure and fictional princesses are brought to life by a team of artists and animators — and that also includes University City native Marlon West. West discusses his work on “Moana,” “Encanto,” and “The Princess and the Frog," and shares details on his latest project.
We have another first for Outrageous Love the Podcast. Our first double feature - two episodes in one. We have two fearless CLR leaders. Both from St. Louis. Both original educators (30 years or more). Both elementary school leaders. Both from the same district - The Schools of University City. Up first is Dorlita Adams whose journey will take us from her days as an law enforcement officer to a classroom teacher to a building leader among many other things. Then, we have Dr. Rebecca O'Connell whose journey will take us from Harlem to St. Louis to U City specifically, where she spent a lot of time in central office but landed in her sweet spot as a builder leader. We have been in both of their schools and the common denominator is when you walk in you feel the love - the Outrageous Love! Dr. Hollie's two cents will continue his thoughts around what it means to be a fearless CLR leader and why all of our leaders were women.Learn more about CLR and Dr. Hollie at www.culturallyresponsive.org and Twitter @validateaffirm
Deitra Colquitt and I chat about recent tragedies in St. Louis, helping people, unwell people, the pandemic, school shootings, understanding trauma, making kids feel valued, U City, diversity, coming together, her kiddos, football, writing, her students, the impact of her students, kindness, and where you can find her! LINKEDIN
KMOX's Maria Keena goes in depth on the situation in University City as green space and buyouts are on the table after the flood damage in July damaged and condemned many homes in the area.
Easton Romer of De Palm Tree, businessman Max Tsai and barber shop owner Carl Walker share their experiences being displaced by the Costco now under construction in University City. They say they received little, if any, information from city officials.
This episode is super special! Our first guest this season is the one and only recording engineer, Zack Steel, he is a U City, Missouri native now living in LA. Zach has worked with some huge names in the music industry, Travis Scott, Trey Songz, Ricky Martin, and most recently Lil Nas X. Zach is currently nominated for a Grammy for the work that he contributed to the Montero album. In this episode we go in depth discussing his journey from intern, to Grammy Nominee. We discussed the music, how engineers get paid, and also how to balance a relationship, while having a successful and very busy career in music. This is definitely a must watch episode! Tune in, like, comment, subscribe and share! Follow Zach: https://instagram.com/therealzachsteele https://soundbetter.com/profiles/13061-zach-steele This episode is Sponsored by Sweetwater Sound. Sweetwater is the best place online to buy instruments and studio gear. https://imp.i114863.net/N7VVb_wavywayne Let's keep getting our M's up! Connect with us: www.youtube.com/waynewav www.wavywayne.com www.instagram.com/misscaesar www.youtube.com/EverythingLydia
KYJUAN is a rapper from the legendary Hip-Hop group the St. Lunatics! Hailing from U-City, KYJUAN and his brother Murphy Lee made it HUGE in the music industry, and put St. Louis on the map for hip-hop internationally.On the podcast, Kyjuan tells the legendary story of how he met Nelly and the Lunatics were formed, recording early songs at Saints roller rink, what is was like to blow up on Country Grammar, advice for navigating the business side of the industry, and the INDEPENDENT release of Murphy Lee's new album 2nd Time Around, featuring a track with Kyjuan.This may be my favorite episode so far! Kyjuan is a legend and personal hero of the podcast.BUY THE NEW ALBUM HERE!INTRO - 93 Riverfront FlowOUTRO - 2nd Time Around
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Jaer Jones is a middle school teacher, proud U-City native, and author of the My Invisible Father, a new novel about a St. Louis teenager navigating adolescence without his Father.In this episode, Jaer tells his life story. From U-City, to discovering his passions for writing, basketball, Hip-Hop, and working with children, to the discipline and creative process behind his new book. Jaer Jones is a deeply interesting, creative, and thoughtful person. His story contains soul, inspiration, poignance, redemption, and love. We thoroughly enjoyed this discussion with him, and wish this him success on his first book! We are confident there will be many more to come.Support Jaer and buy the book today at https://jaerarmsteadjones.com/
Kelvin Lee joins Frank to discuss some U City hoops
Breakdown the release of the GSV basketball top 10 position rankings and also the latest large and small school power rankings. Review St. Dominic's thrilling victory over U City that was decided by a buzzer beater that wasn't to be. More games are reviewed and previewed.
Go over the new small and large GSV basketball power rankings. Holiday Basketball tournament reviews plus CBC and SLUH victories. Talk about who has the biggest gymnasium in the area and then preview the best games of the up coming week.
Review games from this past Friday and Tuesday plus preview the big tonight, Thursday and Friday.
Alex Henry is a University City based filmmaker and Hip-Hop producer. Alex has been recording Hip-Hop music in St. Louis since 1991, and has worked with some of the most legendary local rappers including the St. Lunatics, Da Hol 9, and Pretty Willie.Big AL joins Speak Up St. Louis to talk about the history of Hip-Hop in St. Louis, growing up in U-City, the legendary SAINTS Roller Rink, and what St. Louis needs to do to get back on top.Huge shout out to Alex for joining us, thanks for sharing your wisdom, stories, and perspective! https://www.facebook.com/stlmediacompanyhttps://www.facebook.com/colorsoundcreate
Many people have been asking what to do with chametz trash before Pesach. We have worked with U. City to obtain a dumpster with strict guidelines, and there is still a way to deal with it if you cannot make it.
Episode #3 takes Michael and Daniel out of the studio to visit U-City, a new 20-storey mixed use building on Franklin and Pitt Streets, Adelaide. What's interesting about this new CBD tower is that it was built by a not-for-profit organisation, Uniting Communities. In this episode U-City's Simon Schrapel talks about the building, the history of Uniting Communities at this site, why churches and charities are developing big mixed-use city buildings, and why you are invited inside...
Danny Wicentowski conducted lots of different interviews for his latest Riverfront Times cover story digging into the status of a proposed $190 million Novus redevelopment near Interstate 170 and Olive Boulevard. The same word — limbo — kept popping up in his conversations with various sources, as he mentions in his piece. The proposed development was publicly unveiled more than a year ago. Yet residents and business owners in the path of the Costco-focused "University Place" are still waiting to find out whether it's definitely moving forward. That's left their future in the neighborhood uncertain. Host Sarah Fenske talks with Wicentowski about his reporting on the saga. The conversation also includes comments from longtime U City homeowner Letha Baptiste, who has thus far declined to accept Novus’ offer of an option contract on her house.
If there are two classes most students are sure to remember from their younger years, it's probably PE and sex education.And one St. Louisan significantly changed the way both are taught.Helen Manley was way ahead of her time and I am sure in the 1930`s a bit controversial in university city and in St. Louis as well.And "her" time began when she was born in St. Louis in 1894. Helen Manley left home to attend Wellsley and returned home a teacher with an interest in physical education, which at the time had been mostly about calisthenics.Her view was that physical training and physical exercise ought to be something that was fun and enjoyable so she had her students playing in a whole variety of games and other activities with the idea; that if they did those things they would engage in them for a lifetime and who is going to do pushups for a lifetime when they don`t have to anymore.If that change had been her only contribution to teaching it would have been significant; but Helen Manley also thought schools should offer sexual education as well, a risky position to take in the 1930's.She was really highly thought of not only among her peers and colleague; but much beloved in the University City school system as well. So she must have brought a lot of common sense and sensitivity to it that allowed her to do it in ways that didn`t threaten anybody.Helen Manley retired from the U-City school system in the 1960's, but she went on to serve the profession for many years through leadership positions in national scholastic organizations.And all those years of physical activity appear to have served her well.She died in 1987, three days after her 93rd birthday.
Hour 1: Skip Weber of Weber Chevrolet joins the show to talk about the St. Louis Bluse. Then, U City basketball coach Kelvin Lee joins the show to promote his summer basketball camp featuring Bradley Beal and Jayson Tatum. Hour 2: Get it off your chest and much more sports topics.
On Friday Feb 12, we had the pleasure of sitting down with the co-founder of Victory Brewing Co, Bill Covaleski at City Tap House, 4 days before they announced a merge with Southern Tier Brewing Co. We had an idea something was up, but Bill couldn't really talk about it yet. In light of the news, it's fun to listen to Bill's answers to our questions, he was telling us without really telling us. City Tap House was hosting a VBC 20 year anniversary party, there were 20 Victory Beers on tap, and plenty of Victory people in the bar. This was a fun one. Crack a Storm King and get in to it, get involved.
Live from Shock City Studios! (http://shockcitystudios.com - @ShockCityMusic) John and Kane are LIVE Monday thru Friday at 10a CT on INDIO RADIO...It's The John and Kane Show - It's ANOTHER DOWNLOADBLE SHOW! It's Tuesday, and we kick off the show with our old friend: Blackie Starks - he's in to talk about his Band Maximus - and a little Isaac James news as well...make sure to connect with him: @BlackieStarks on Twitter - then we bring in one of our favorite people and powerhouse on this planet: Julia Li! She's all about her U City spot and the people that create - she announces not only an incubation offer, but a happy hour with John and Kane - make sure to connect with her spot in U City: @CreateSpaceSTL - we talk LuLu's - http://LuLuSeafood.com/ - we hope you can enjoy the Monday Happy Hours:) - then we close it out with our engineer Sam Maul - we discuss scents of generations...yeah...we went there...and, of course, we learn what we learn on the show...Follow @JohnAndKaneShow, @JohnLaun1 and @INDIO_RADIO on Twitter - Check out the new YouTube channel: http://YouTube.com/IndioRadioOnScreen - The John And Kane Show is on 10a and replayed at 5p (Central Time) - Listen via @TuneIn or link up here: http://IndioRadio.com - Get more info and LIKE us here: http://Facebook.com/IndioRadio -and- https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-John-and-Kane-Show-Indio-Radio/252503951553118 - And NOW ON iTunes! Just search "Indio Radio" and click on the John And Kane Show podcast you need to catch up with!
A hundred years ago, E.G. Lewis’ utopian vision was to create an town where like-minded people of diverse backgrounds interact. This town became known as University City. Today, a group of aspiring, young filmmakers from the University City High School have made a motion picture to chronicle this community’s creation and development.
A hundred years ago, E.G. Lewis’ utopian vision was to create an town where like-minded people of diverse backgrounds interact. This town became known as University City. Today, a group of aspiring, young filmmakers from the University City High School have made a motion picture to chronicle this community’s creation and development.
#Playlist:1. Eric Roberson & Raheem DeVaughn: Fa Da Love Of The Game2. Dwelle: Drive the Future3. The Foreign Exchange (feat. Darien Brockington, Median): Maybe She'll Dream of Me4. Von B. & DL Willson: She's Unbelievable5. U City (feat. Yahzarah & Phonte): Soul ClapBreak6. Kaytranada (feat. Craig David): Got It Good7. Marsha Ambrosius: Old Times8. Gwen Bunn: All your Secrets9. Meshelle Ndegecello: Don't Disturb This Groove10. Kiefer: Thinkin OfFlashback Of Soul11. Guy: Piece of My Love12. Guy: Groove Me13. Guy: Teddy's JamBreak 214. NormaI & 6lack: WavesSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/getting-it-in-soul/donations
Playing the best in underground Soul music Playlist 1. The Internet: Stay the Night 2. Zilo: Don't waste my time 3. Meshell Ndegeocello: Dont Disturb This Groove 4. Dwelle: Drive The Future 5.Charlotte Day Wilson: Let you Down 6. August Green: Black Kennedy 7. MavTraxx Feat. Eric Roberson: So Easy 8. Moonchild: Truth 9. Air Lennox: Whipped Cream 10. Potatohead people Feat. Nannab: Morning Sun 11. U City formerly United Soul: Soul Clap 12. Lina: I'am 13. Prince Marke D.:Typical Reasons 14. Robert Glasper Experiment feat. Alex Isley: No one Like You (Kaytranada Remix)Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/getting-it-in-soul/donations