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Michelle Delp is the Regional GM for Fearless Restaurants, and she joined our host so we could SPRING into what's fashionable to eat in University City! Louie Louie offers a vibe that feels very European French Bistro, and with their sidewalk-based seating now open, and new spring menu available and Happy Hours extended...everyone who visits can enjoy the atmosphere and menu options no matter what they're looking for! Whether you're looking for a lighter, brighter meal or dining for a richly, decadent dinner...Louie Louie offers whatever you desire to indulge in. And stay tuned for all the new happenings for Louie Louie, including details about their Espresso Martini Tower, events that are coming up, and of course...what to dine on when you're there!https://louielouie.restaurantWhat you eat matters, which is something that Corie Coles, who is the 4th generation-owner of Triple C Angus, knows, works, and stands behind. Although Corie initially left the family farm to seek a different career path, she circled back to her family's business later on. Her parents still run the day-to-day operations related to farming, however Corie took on a different role at Triple C Angus. Today, everything that the farm produces has to pass through Corie's hands to ensure they're offering the best cuts of meat to offer each customer. And to her, the individuals who purchase either pieces or shares of her family's beef, pork, and chicken are not just customers--they are part of her community. So not only does it matter that the animals they raise are well-cared for, it matters to her that she gets to know the people who purchase their products. To the Coles, family and community matters--and so does what they take home to eat. To learn more about Corie and Triple C Angus, stay tuned to hear her story and then visit the family farm and website for more information on what they offer.https://triplecangus.comGet the latest scoop from Irv's Ice Cream when you tune in to hear from Chef and Owner Ilissa Shapiro! Chef Shapiro just opened her second location on East Passyunk Ave, where you can try out her newest ice cream flavor: Sweet Corn! Make every lick count as she creates her custard-based sweet treats from scratch. Chef Shapiro previously worked inside kitchens on both the West and East Coast, and has always enjoyed making ice cream while working for those restaurants. However, a collaboration created an opportunity that turned into owning her own business, and today Ilissa is scooping up her creative flavors for everyone to enjoy! To hear Ilissa's story and what she has in store, stay tuned to the end of the show and visit Irv's Ice Cream online and in-person at either of her locations!https://www.irvsicecream.com
Setbacks happen—to all of us. But with God, they don't have to be the end of the story. In this encouraging Resurrection message, Dr. T. D. Stubblefield looks at the life of Joseph to remind us that what feels like a setback can actually be a setup for something greater. Originally shared during the 2025 Black History Month Celebration at Refresh Community Church in University City, Missouri, this sermon will lift your spirit and strengthen your faith.
University City-based author Sarah Kendzior's latest book is “The Last American Road Trip.” The memoir, which comes out Tuesday, showcases how America's ravishing national parks and historic roadways cannot get away from political instability, climate change, the COVID-19 pandemic, and myth breaking realities of America's past.
This year's STL Jewish Film Festival includes a work of local significance. Two local journalists were part of a project with students from the Epstein Hebrew Academy in University City. It turned into more than they expected. Ellen Futterman (Editor-in-Chief, St. Louis Jewish Light) & Shula Neuman (former Executive Editor at St. Louis Public Radio) join Megan Lynch in-studio to preview the Documentary "Names, Not Numbers". Futterman says these young journalists are likely the 'last generation' who will be able to speak to these survivors.
(8:05am) MORNING NEWS DUMP Rep. Jim Jordan comments on Dan Bongino's new gig with Kash Patel at the FBI. AZ Attorney General Kris Mayes comments on drugs entering her state via drones. Sec. of Homeland Security Kristi Noem comments on information leaks regarding locations of ICE agents and law enforcement personnel. The U.S. Senate's Plan B is in place. Now it's up to Speaker Mike Johnson to deliver on Plan A, which is that "one big, beautiful bill" that he's been promising for weeks. DOGE is coming to St. Louis. Leases are terminated on both sides of the river. Story here: https://www.firstalert4.com/2025/02/24/musks-doge-terminates-leases-federal-agencies-st-louis-metro-east/ Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt comments on AP's feud with President Trump. Vivek Ramaswamy announces his candidacy for Governor of Ohio. Story here: https://redstate.com/terichristoph/2025/02/24/vivek-ramaswamy-governor-announcement-n2185977 Singer Roberta Flack has died at the age of 88. Her signature songs included Killing Me Softly, The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, and Where Is The Love with Donny Hathaway. She had been dealing with ALS for the past few years. Story here: https://redstate.com/jenniferoo/2025/02/24/velvet-song-stylist-robert-flack-dies-at-88-n2185971 The boondoggle continues to ride the tracks in University City as the Loop Trolley announces its schedule. It'll clog up traffic on Delmar Thursdays through Sundays starting on May 1. In spring training action, the Cardinals beat the NY Mets 7-4. Up next: the Toronto Blue Jays this afternoon at 12:07pm. Blues (26-26-6) are back on home ice tonight, hosting the Seattle Kraken at Enterprise Center at 7pm. (8:20am) Inside sources are leaking ICE agent info. Kristi Noem says they will track them down. Story here: https://redstate.com/jenniferoo/2025/02/25/dhs-secretary-kristi-noem-finds-leakers-to-the-press-on-illegal-immigration-ops-n2185990 (8:35am) Hooters restaurant chain is considering filing for bankruptcy. They've been in business since their founding in Florida in th1980s. Story here: https://www.foxbusiness.com/lifestyle/hooters-looking-possible-bankruptcy-filing (8:50am) A Missouri Senate committee could vote today on legislation that would limit boys in boys bathrooms and girls in girls bathrooms in K-12 public schools. Story here: https://www.missourinet.com/2025/02/24/anti-transgender-bathroom-bill-set-for-missouri-senate-committee-vote/ NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(6:05am) MORNING NEWS DUMP Rep. Jim Jordan comments on Dan Bongino's new gig with Kash Patel at the FBI. AZ Attorney General Kris Mayes comments on drugs entering her state via drones. Sec. of Homeland Security Kristi Noem comments on information leaks regarding locations of ICE agents and law enforcement personnel. The U.S. Senate's Plan B is in place. Now it's up to Speaker Mike Johnson to deliver on Plan A, which is that "one big, beautiful bill" that he's been promising for weeks. DOGE is coming to St. Louis. Leases are terminated on both sides of the river. Story here: https://www.firstalert4.com/2025/02/24/musks-doge-terminates-leases-federal-agencies-st-louis-metro-east/ Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt comments on AP's feud with President Trump. Vivek Ramaswamy announces his candidacy for Governor of Ohio. Story here: https://redstate.com/terichristoph/2025/02/24/vivek-ramaswamy-governor-announcement-n2185977 Singer Roberta Flack has died at the age of 88. Her signature songs included Killing Me Softly, The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, and Where Is The Love with Donny Hathaway. She had been dealing with ALS for the past few years. Story here: https://redstate.com/jenniferoo/2025/02/24/velvet-song-stylist-robert-flack-dies-at-88-n2185971 The boondoggle continues to ride the tracks in University City as the Loop Trolley announces its schedule. It'll clog up traffic on Delmar Thursdays through Sundays starting on May 1. In spring training action, the Cardinals beat the NY Mets 7-4. Up next: the Toronto Blue Jays this afternoon at 12:07pm. Blues (26-26-6) are back on home ice tonight, hosting the Seattle Kraken at Enterprise Center at 7pm. (6:20am) A Missouri Senate committee could vote today on legislation that would limit boys in boys bathrooms and girls in girls bathrooms in K-12 public schools. Story here: https://www.missourinet.com/2025/02/24/anti-transgender-bathroom-bill-set-for-missouri-senate-committee-vote/ MO Sen. Nick Schroer wants to make ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine available over the counter. Story here: https://www.senate.mo.gov/25info/bts_web/Bill.aspx?SessionType=R&BillID=6223173 (6:35am) Elaine Parker, President of the Job Creators Network Foundation, talks about small businesses supporting Elon Musk's efforts with DOGE. Story here: https://www.jobcreatorsnetwork.com/press_releases/new-poll-trumps-2nd-term-begins-with-40-month-high-small-business-sentiment/ (@Elaine_Parker) More info on Job Creators Network here: https://www.jobcreatorsnetwork.com/ (6:50am) MORNING NEWS DUMP Rep. Jim Jordan comments on Dan Bongino's new gig with Kash Patel at the FBI. AZ Attorney General Kris Mayes comments on drugs entering her state via drones. Sec. of Homeland Security Kristi Noem comments on information leaks regarding locations of ICE agents and law enforcement personnel. The U.S. Senate's Plan B is in place. Now it's up to Speaker Mike Johnson to deliver on Plan A, which is that "one big, beautiful bill" that he's been promising for weeks. DOGE is coming to St. Louis. Leases are terminated on both sides of the river. Story here: https://www.firstalert4.com/2025/02/24/musks-doge-terminates-leases-federal-agencies-st-louis-metro-east/ Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt comments on AP's feud with President Trump. Vivek Ramaswamy announces his candidacy for Governor of Ohio. Story here: https://redstate.com/terichristoph/2025/02/24/vivek-ramaswamy-governor-announcement-n2185977 Singer Roberta Flack has died at the age of 88. Her signature songs included Killing Me Softly, The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, and Where Is The Love with Donny Hathaway. She had been dealing with ALS for the past few years. Story here: https://redstate.com/jenniferoo/2025/02/24/velvet-song-stylist-robert-flack-dies-at-88-n2185971 The boondoggle continues to ride the tracks in University City as the Loop Trolley announces its schedule. It'll clog up traffic on Delmar Thursdays through Sundays starting on May 1. In spring training action, the Cardinals beat the NY Mets 7-4. Up next: the Toronto Blue Jays this afternoon at 12:07pm. Blues (26-26-6) are back on home ice tonight, hosting the Seattle Kraken at Enterprise Center at 7pm. NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Some like it hot… others it prefer mild, smoked, or even glazed in sweet chili sauce. In this episode of Arch Eats, hosts George Mahe and Cheryl Baehr delve into the seemingly endless world of chicken wings and help you make sense of the city’s best offerings by breaking them down into categories and sharing their top picks. They’ll talk about the usual suspects, but they’ve also unearthed some surprises, including a popular Middle Eastern restaurant that boasts a cult following for its wings and an under-the-radar tea house that just might be the episode’s biggest surprise wing story. Tune in to hear if your go-to makes the cut—or maybe find a new, unexpected favorite. Listen and follow Arch Eats on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by BelGioioso Cheese and supported by Violet's at The Train Shed. BelGioioso brings the taste of Italy right to your table with a wide range of artisan cheeses crafted with care and the finest ingredients. Discover the tradition, quality, and craftsmanship of BelGioioso Cheese, and find out where to buy it in St. Louis by visiting belgioioso.com. 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: Katie’s: 9568 Manchester, Rock Hill, 314-942-6555 EdgeWild Restaurant & Winery: 550 Chesterfield Center, Chesterfield, 636-532-0550 Beast Craft BBQ: 20 S Belt W, Belleville, 618-257-9000 Stellar Hog BBQ: 5623 Leona, Holly Hills, 314-481-8448 Big Chief Roadhouse: 17352 Manchester, Wildwood, 636-458-3200 Syberg’s: Multiple locations Helen Fitzgerald’s: 3650 S Lindbergh, Sunset Hills, 314-984-0026 Three Kings Pub: Multiple locations The Village Bar: 12247 Manchester, Des Peres, 314-821-4532 Westport Social: 910 W Port Plaza, Maryland Heights, 314-548-2876 Café Ganadara: 6413 Hampton, St. Louis Hills, 314-802-7044 Chiang Mai: 8158 Big Bend, Webster Groves, 314-961-8889 O! Wing Plus: 10094 Page, Overland, 314-395-0180 Sister Cities Cajun: 3550 S Broadway, Marine Villa, 314-405-0447 Billy G’s: Multiple locations Fenton Bar & Grill: 701 Rudder, Fenton, 636-305-7041 Salt + Smoke: Multiple locations Chuck’s Hot Chicken: Multiple locations The Vine: 3171 S Grand, Tower Grove South, 314-776-0991 Gobble Stop Smokehouse: 1227 Castillon Arcade, Creve Coeur, 314-878-5586 BC’s Kitchen: 11 Meadow Cir, Lake St. Louis, 636-542-9090 Golden Wok: 15941 Manchester, Ellisville, 636-230-8966 Sum Tea House: 8501 Olive, University City, 314-222-1540 Baumann’s Fine Meats: 8829 Manchester, Brentwood, 314-968-3080 You may also enjoy these SLM articles: The best chicken wings in St. Louis 'Arch Eats' Podcast: Top sports bars and restaurants in St. Louis More episode of Arch Eats See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A number of St. Louis-area restaurants closed their doors in January but a fair number opened too. Among the closures were Peacock Loop Diner in University City and Schlafly Bankside in St. Charles. New restaurants include dart-themed restaurant Flight Club in Clayton and SweetArt Too in City Foundry. STLPR digital editor Jessica Rogen and morning anchor and host of the Gateway podcast Abby Llorico discuss the latest openings and closings.
Welcome to Chatter with BNC, Business North Carolina's weekly podcast, serving up interviews with some of the Tar Heel State's most interesting people. Today's episode features an interview with Keith Stanley, the President & CEO of University City Partners here in Charlotte, NC. Stanley officially joined University City Partners on January 1, 2023. Keith comes to Charlotte from Milwaukee, and is no stranger to community building. In his prior role, he served as Executive Director of Near West Side Partners, a community organization that spearheaded revitalization, community cohesion, and neighborhood sustainability efforts.
Welcome to Chatter with BNC, Business North Carolina's weekly podcast, serving up interviews with some of the Tar Heel State's most interesting people. Today's episode features an interview with Keith Stanley, the President & CEO of University City Partners here in Charlotte, NC. Stanley officially joined University City Partners on January 1, 2023. Keith comes to Charlotte from Milwaukee, and is no stranger to community building. In his prior role, he served as Executive Director of Near West Side Partners, a community organization that spearheaded revitalization, community cohesion, and neighborhood sustainability efforts.
Under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Dr. Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, and the directives of Sheikha Bodour Bint Sultan Al Qasimi, Chairperson of the Sharjah Book Authority (SBA), the Sharjah Festival of African Literature (SFAL) is set to debut on Friday at University City in Sharjah. Running from 24 to 27 January under the theme "The Tale of Africa," the event seeks to promote cultural exchange between Africa and the Arab world, serve as a platform for fostering dialogue between diverse cultures worldwide, bolstering Sharjah's status as a global cultural hub. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.instagram/com/pulse95radio www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio
(6:05am) MORNING NEWS DUMP Jon Patterson was elected as Missouri Speaker of the House over Justin Sparks, 152-10. President-Elect Trump says the border problem will be tackled on Day One of the new administration. Senate Republicans are putting together a list of Biden executive actions that they hope to overturn over the next couple of months. The issues surrounding Trump's comments on the Panama Canal and Greenland continue. Trump asks the Supreme Court to intervene in his New York criminal case. The Peacock Diner in the Delmar Loop in University City suddenly shuts down. Their lease ended on Dec. 31, 2024. It was a great 10-year run. The US Post Office will not deliver mail today as they honor former President Jimmy Carter. His funeral is today. Story here: https://www.firstalert4.com/2025/01/08/usps-will-not-deliver-mail-thursday-heres-why/?utm_source=taboola&utm_medium=organicclicks&tbref=hp Blues (19-19-4) host the Anaheim Ducks (17-18-5) tonight at Enterprise Center at 7pm. (6:20am) We discuss yesterday's vote the MO Speaker of the House.as Jon Patterson is elected over Justin Sparks. (6:35am) Dr. Howard Wall from the Center for Regional Economic Research (U. of Tennessee/Chattanooga) on H-1B visas from free market economist's viewpoint. More info here: https://www.howardwall.org/ More info on the Center here: https://www.utc.edu/gary-w-rollins-college-of-business/center-for-regional-economic-research (6:50am) MORNING NEWS DUMP Jon Patterson was elected as Missouri Speaker of the House over Justin Sparks, 152-10. President-Elect Trump says the border problem will be tackled on Day One of the new administration. Senate Republicans are putting together a list of Biden executive actions that they hope to overturn over the next couple of months. The issues surrounding Trump's comments on the Panama Canal and Greenland continue. Trump asks the Supreme Court to intervene in his New York criminal case. The Peacock Diner in the Delmar Loop in University City suddenly shuts down. Their lease ended on Dec. 31, 2024. It was a great 10-year run. The US Post Office will not deliver mail today as they honor former President Jimmy Carter. His funeral is today. Story here: https://www.firstalert4.com/2025/01/08/usps-will-not-deliver-mail-thursday-heres-why/?utm_source=taboola&utm_medium=organicclicks&tbref=hp Blues (19-19-4) host the Anaheim Ducks (17-18-5) tonight at Enterprise Center at 7pm. NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(8:05am) MORNING NEWS DUMP Jon Patterson was elected as Missouri Speaker of the House over Justin Sparks, 152-10. President-Elect Trump says the border problem will be tackled on Day One of the new administration. Senate Republicans are putting together a list of Biden executive actions that they hope to overturn over the next couple of months. The issues surrounding Trump's comments on the Panama Canal and Greenland continue. Trump asks the Supreme Court to intervene in his New York criminal case. The Peacock Diner in the Delmar Loop in University City suddenly shuts down. Their lease ended on Dec. 31, 2024. It was a great 10-year run. The US Post Office will not deliver mail today as they honor former President Jimmy Carter. His funeral is today. Story here: https://www.firstalert4.com/2025/01/08/usps-will-not-deliver-mail-thursday-heres-why/?utm_source=taboola&utm_medium=organicclicks&tbref=hp Blues (19-19-4) host the Anaheim Ducks (17-18-5) tonight at Enterprise Center at 7pm. (8:20am) We discuss Executive Orders. Also a look at the vote for Missouri's Speaker of the House as Jon Patterson defeated Justin Sparks. (8:35am) Illinois Rep. Chris Miller talks about the state's $3 billion budget deficit and the legislative goals of the Freedom Caucus. (https://repcmiller.com/) (@RepChrisMiller) (8:50am) We continue the discussion regarding problems in Illinois, both rural and urban. NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Which 2025 restaurant openings are you most excited about? Hosts George Mahe and Cheryl Baehr dive into their most anticipated restaurants list. Get the dish on new restaurant concepts, additional locations of familiar favorites, and collaborative partnerships. Among them: A revolving sushi bar A multi-use complex / distillery in Cottleville An Instagram sensation-turned-pizzeria The return of Oprah's favorite pie shop Tune in, and get ready to plan your 2025 dining bucket list! Listen and follow Arch Eats on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by Butler's Pantry. Enjoy the best of the season from Butler's Pantry's winter menu. Impress your guests, support local, and treat yourself to stress-free hosting. Order today at butlerspantry.com. 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: hatch’d STL: 6931 Gravois, Princeton Heights, 314-448-1642. Meztiza / Malinche: 3279 Hampton, Lindenwood Park; 15939 Manchester, Ballwin, 636-220-8514. Taqueria Durango: 10238 Page, Overland, 314-429-1113. Mi Tierra Bonita: 3203 Collinsville, Fairmont City, Il, 618-271-7311. Lucy Quinn/Little Lucy: 4156-58 Manchester, The Grove. Lineage: Location in Grand Center Arts district TBA Nixta: 5232 Delmar, Delmar Maker District. Elaia and Olio: 5162 Delmar, Delmar Maker District. Esca: 5095 Delmar, Delmar Maker District, 314-365-2686. Florentin: 5090 Delmar, Delmar Maker District, St. Louis., 314-348-1111. Esca Vino & Spuntino: 5090 Delmar, Delmar Maker District. Robin Restaurant: 7268 Manchester, Maplewood. Mainlander: 392 N. Euclid, CWE. Sakatanoya Revolving Sushi & Ramen Bar: 6683 Delmar, University City. Cibo: 7489 Delmar, University City. Stacked STL: 400 N Euclid, CWE. Cottle Village Farmstead + Distillery: 6470 Highway N., Cottleville. Great Heart Brewing: 9514 Olive, Olivette. Nicky Slices: 2240 Edwards, The Hill. Pirrone’s Pizzeria: 1775 Washington, Florissant, 314-839-3633. The Yale Bar: 7120 Oakland, Richmond Heights. Ranoush: 386 N. Euclid, CWE. La Pizza: 340 N. Main, St. Charles. DD Mau: 8169 Big Bend, Webster Groves. Mi Lupita: 100 Holloway, Ballwin. Katie's: Crestwood Park, Crestwood. The Mexican STL: Crestwood Park, Crestwood. You may also enjoy these SLM articles: Most Anticipated Restaurants in St. Louis More episode of Arch Eats See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The inaugural Sharjah Festival of African Literature (SFAL) is set to shine light on the extraordinary breadth of African literature and culture. Running from January 24 to 27 at University City, Sharjah. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.instagram.com/pulse95radio www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio
"Retired from Sugaree, but not retired from baking," declares George. Just in time for the holiday season, pie expert Pat Rutherford-Pettine, former owner of Sugaree Baking Company, joins the podcast to share her secrets to baking the perfect pie. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro, Pat has tips for everyone. Here's what you'll learn: The secret to great pie dough Why quality ingredients matter—and where to find them in St. Louis The best pie pans: which material works best? Mastering pie fillings: the keys to perfect fruit pies and what to avoid with pumpkin pie and pecan pie The best pie for novice bakers to start with And if baking still feels too daunting, hosts George Mahe and Cheryl Baehr share their picks for the best pies around town. Tune in and get ready to "wow" your friends and family this holiday season! Listen and follow Arch Eats on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by The Train Shed. The pop-up cocktail experience Sleigh Shed returns this holiday season through December 31 as Train Shed at Union Station transforms into a glittering holiday destination! Reserve your seat at trainshed-stl.com. 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: Frank & Helen's Pizzeria: 8111 Olive, University City, 314-997-0666. Brasas: 6138 Delmar, Delmar Loop, 314-256-1937. Sugaree Baking Co.: 1242 Tamm, Clayton-Tamm, 314-645-5496. Pint Size Bakery: 3133 Watson, Lindenwood Park, 314-645-7142. The Blue Owl: 6116 Second, Kimmswick, 636-464-3128. Helfer's Pastries: 380 Saint Ferdinand, Florissant, 314-837-6050. Federhofer's: 9005 Gravois, Affton, 314-832-5116. Edera: 48 Maryland, Central West End, 314-361-7227. La Bonne Bouchée: 12344 Olive, Creve Coeur, 314-576-6606. Sugarfire Pie: 9200 Olive, Olivette, 314-736-6300. Mauki's Bakery & Country Store: 1730 South 8th, Soulard, 314-202-8106. Pie on the Fly: 614 N Main, O'Fallon, MO, 636-294-3300. The Parkmoor: 220 W Lockwood, Webster Groves, 314-938-5554. Smokehouse Market: 16806 Chesterfield Airport, Chesterfield, 636-532-3314. Cravings: 8149 Big Bend, Webster Groves, 314-961-3534. You may also enjoy these SLM articles: Where to order Thanksgiving dinner in St. Louis Arch Eats Podcast: Turkey Tips & Thanksgiving Wine Pairings More episode of Arch Eats See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fire destroys Hermann antique store Loop Trolley training on University City routes starts today St. Louis eatery named LoveFood.com's ‘most fantastic' restaurant in America Missing father faked death, left country to meet with another woman: Wisconsin sheriff This cruise company invites passengers to 'skip forward' 4 years on world voyage Amazon drone delivery takes off in Arizona Australia wants to ban kids under 16 from social media as world governments seek to crack down on the 'addictive' apps Douchebag of the Day - Vermont man threw hundreds of nails, screws in parking areas, roadway in Bradford, police say Follow us @RizzShow @MoonValjeanHere @KingScottRules @LernVsRadio @IamRafeWilliams > Check out King Scott's band @FreeThe2SG and Check out Moon's bands GREEK FIRE @GreekFire GOLDFINGER @GoldfingerMusic THE TEENAGE DIRTBAGS @TheTeenageDbags and Lern's band @LaneNarrows http://www.1057thepoint.com/Rizz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fire destroys Hermann antique storeLoop Trolley training on University City routes starts todaySt. Louis eatery named LoveFood.com's ‘most fantastic' restaurant in AmericaMissing father faked death, left country to meet with another woman: Wisconsin sheriffThis cruise company invites passengers to 'skip forward' 4 years on world voyageAmazon drone delivery takes off in ArizonaAustralia wants to ban kids under 16 from social media as world governments seek to crack down on the 'addictive' appsDouchebag of the Day - Vermont man threw hundreds of nails, screws in parking areas, roadway in Bradford, police say Follow us @RizzShow @MoonValjeanHere @KingScottRules @LernVsRadio @IamRafeWilliams > Check out King Scott's band @FreeThe2SG and Check out Moon's bands GREEK FIRE @GreekFire GOLDFINGER @GoldfingerMusic THE TEENAGE DIRTBAGS @TheTeenageDbags and Lern's band @LaneNarrows http://www.1057thepoint.com/Rizz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
"I wish we were broadcasting from [these patios] right now," says George. In this episode, hosts George Mahe and Cheryl Baehr dive into St. Louis' best fall-friendly patios, offering cozy, comforting spaces to enjoy as temperatures drop. Plus, George and Cheryl discuss how restaurant owners can enhance their outdoor areas to extend their use into the colder months. Tune in for tips on where to dine al fresco before the St. Louis winter sets in! Listen and follow Arch Eats on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by Drunken Fish. Drunken Fish just launched over 40 delicious new menu items! Visit their locations in Central West End, Westport Plaza, and Edwardsville today and try out the new menu for yourself! Use code ARCHEATS for 10% off new items when you order online. Dining in? Just mention "Arch Eats" to your server. Valid until November 30. 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: No Ordinary Rabbit: 1621 Tower Grove, Botanical Heights, 314-696-2010. Taj Palace: 92 THF, Chesterfield, 636-728-1000. Esca: 5095 Delmar, Sherman Park, 314-365-2686. Taco Buddha: 7405 Pershing, University City; 11111 Manchester Rd, Kirkwood; 314-502-9951. Boathouse: 6101 Government, Forest Park, 314-366-1555. The Crow's Nest: 7336 Manchester, Maplewood, 314-781-0989. Pizza Champ: 2657 Lyle Avenue, Maplewood. Bishop's Post: 16125 Chesterfield Parkway West, Chesterfield, 636-536-9404. Big Chief Roadhouse: 17352 Manchester, Wildwood, 636-458-3200. Farotto's Pasta & Pizzeria: 9525 Manchester, Rock Hill, 314-962-0048. Shay's Creole Smokehouse: 912 South Main, St. Charles, 314-852-2803. Sasha's Wine Bar: 706 De Mun, Clayton, 314-863-7274. Katie's Pizza & Pasta Osteria: Multiple locations. 801 Local: 2021 S Lindbergh, Frontenac, 314-860-4400. Bowood by Niche: 4605 Olive, Central West End, 314-454-6868. June's Breakfast & Patio: 430 S Main, Shiloh, Illinois. You may also enjoy these SLM articles: The best patios in St. Louis Arch Eats Podcast: The Best Patios in St. Louis More episode of Arch Eats See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"This might be the most unusual episode yet," exclaims George. Inspired by a recent deep dive on George's "Ask George" column, "How often do you find yourself mispronouncing the name of a restaurant?" the Arch Eats hosts discuss the most misprouncouend restaurant names in St. Louis. From Italian restaurants to the newcomers, learn the correct ways to pronounce these restaurants: Bacaro Edera Vicia Dou Dou Cafe Trattoria Marcella and more! Plus, hear about George and Cheryl's favorite foods from the often-mispronounced restaurants—and even learn how to correctly pronounce dishes. Tune in for the ultimate St. Louis dining language lessson! Listen and follow Arch Eats on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by Green Dining Alliance, an initiative of earthday365. The Green Dining Alliance is proud to present the 2024 St. Louis Food Waste Challenge happening throughout October. Learn more at greendiningalliance.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: Sum Tea House: 8501 Olive, University City, 314-222-1540. LoRusso's Cucina – RIP: 3121 Watson, Lindenwood Park, 314-647-6222. Bacaro: 5105 Westwood, St. Peters, 636-244-0874. Acero: 7266 Manchester, Maplewood, 314-644-1790. Edera: 48 Maryland, Central West End, 314-361-7227. Vicia: 4260 Forest Park, Central West End, 314-553-9239. Peno: 7600 Wydown, Clayton, 314-899-9699. Dou Dou Café: 6318 Clayton, Richmond Heights, 314-952-2255. Pan d'Olive: 1603 McCausland, Franz Park, 314-647-8000. Cyrano's Café: 603 East Lockwood, Webster Groves, 314-963-3232. Trattoria Marcella: 3600 Watson, Lindenwood Park, 314-352-7706. Ruth's Chris Steakhouse: Multiple Locations. Piccadilly at Manhattan: 7201 Piccadilly, Ellendale, 314-646-0016. Hot Pizza, Cold Beer: 610 Washington, Downtown, 314-696-2033. Have A Cow Cattle Company: 2742 Lafayette, The Gate, 314-261-0305. GOTham & Eggs – RIP: 3139 South Grand, South Grand, 314-833-8355. Poke Doke: Multiple Locations Nachomama's: 9643 Manchester, Rock Hill, 314-961-9110. Nudo House: Multiple Locations. Woofie's: 1919 Woodson, Overland, 314-426-6291. Yummi Tummi: 3001 S Big Bend, Maplewood, 314-833-3277. You may also enjoy these SLM articles: Ask George: How often do you find yourself mispronouncing the name of a restaurant? Ask George: Have you ever compiled a list of mispronounced foods? More episode of Arch Eats See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Trina Harger, podcast manager of the Moms of the Lou Podcast, sits down with Anna Beck to discuss the importance of getting to know neighbors. Anna, a part-time attorney and blogger, shares her experiences of connecting with her neighborhood through casual conversations, spontaneous gatherings, and creating a private Facebook group for local women to connect. She emphasizes the value of involving children in neighborhood activities and the significance of intergenerational connections. Anna also highlights the challenges of busyness and the importance of making time for neighborly interactions, which can foster a sense of community and support. Check out Anna's blog post on How to Form a Mom Community in Your Own Neighborhood for more ways to get connected.Anna Beck lives in University City with her three young children and husband. She is an attorney and journalist and maintains the blog, urbanapronblog.com. Anna loves visiting kid-friendly spots around the city and can also be found baking in her kitchen with her toddlers. She loves connecting with other moms around St. Louis and talking about motherhood, work-life balance, and healthy living.We hope you enjoyed this podcast episode! To learn more about Moms of the Lou you can go to stlouismom.com or follow us on Instagram and Facebook. You can listen to the podcast on Apple Podcast and Spotify. And don't forget to rate and review so more people can tune in! This episode was produced by the St. Louis Mom. It was recorded and edited by Half Coast Studios in St. Louis, Missouri. Music composed by Trina Harger.
Bellleville East and Belleville West just wrapped up their first regular season of girls flag football. STLPR's Will Bauer brings us a look at how the first year has gone for the Metro East programs – and what it's meant for the girls playing. Plus, another story from the participants in the NPR Next Gen Radio project held in St. Louis. Today, how University City resident Jeff Perkins is most at home as a DJ.
pWotD Episode 2703: Murder of Felicia Gayle Welcome to Popular Wiki of the Day, spotlighting Wikipedia's most visited pages, giving you a peek into what the world is curious about today.With 441,259 views on Wednesday, 25 September 2024 our article of the day is Murder of Felicia Gayle.Felicia Gayle "Lisha" Picus was an American journalist murdered during a burglary in her gated community in University City, Missouri, on August 11, 1998. Gayle, a 42-year-old reporter for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, was found dead in her home, having been stabbed up to 43 times with a butcher's knife taken from her kitchen.Marcellus Williams was charged with the murder of Felicia Gayle. Prosecutors based evidence mainly on alleged confessions Williams had made, including one alleged by a jailhouse snitch. In August 2001, Williams was sentenced to death. On appeal, he raised several issues, including claims of errors in evidentiary rulings, jury instructions, and victim impact testimony. He also challenged the use of his prior criminal history and alleged improper prosecutorial comments during closing arguments. The death sentence was controversial, as DNA evidence had been claimed to prove his innocence, and the family of Gayle repeatedly stating they did not want Williams executed. The court rejected these arguments, finding no abuse of discretion by the trial court.The Missouri Supreme Court rejected Williams's appeal, concluding that it was neither disproportionate nor influenced by prejudice. They concluded that there were sufficient statutory aggravating circumstances, such as the brutality of the crime and Williams' prior convictions. The court affirmed both the conviction and the death sentence. Williams was executed on September 24, 2024, amid ongoing protests, including from the prosecutor and the victim's family, who opposed the use of the death penalty in his case.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:38 UTC on Thursday, 26 September 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Murder of Felicia Gayle on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm neural Kendra.
Send us a textIn this episode of Living the Dream with Curveball, host Curveball sits down with JD Mass, an entrepreneur, activist, podcast host, and author whose life's mission is to understand the roots of racism and promote a more equitable world. JD shares his unique upbringing as a white Jewish male raised in a black community in St. Louis, Missouri, and discusses the profound experiences that shaped his views on race and equity.
In a pivotal moment for Charlotte's University City, Keith Stanley, the newly appointed president and CEO of University City Partners, is bringing a fresh vision to the area. Having transitioned from his role in Milwaukee's Near West Side Partners, Stanley has been focused on leveraging his experience to enhance the vibrancy and functionality of northeast Charlotte.In this episode of The Charlotte Ledger Podcast, Stanley discusses the changes afoot in University City, economic trends, development hotspots, arts and cultural events, the importance of UNC Charlotte and the plans for growth in the area. You can find out more about University City Partners at universitycitypartners.org.This episode is sponsored by HopeWay, a nonprofit mental health organization offering life-changing treatment and education. On Wednesday, September 18, 2024, HopeWay is hosting an evening with Alexi Pappas, an acclaimed Olympian, bestselling author and filmmaker, who will share her story of mental resilience and the lessons she learned along the way. To purchase tickets, visit hopeway.org.This podcast was produced by Lindsey Banks.For more information about The Charlotte Ledger, or to sign up for our newsletters, visit TheCharlotteLedger.com. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit charlotteledger.substack.com/subscribe
9:05 – 9:22 (15mins) David Stokes, Director of Municipal Policy at the Show-Me Institiute, @DavidCStokes on Xto discuss: The Federal Highway Administration and Department of Energy announced $521 million in grants for electric vehicle charging buildout, of which University City is getting $500,000 for up to 32 charging stations around the Delmar Loop. St. Louis County promised millions for streets, homes, child care. It hasn't happened. Programs to boost child care worker pay, fund sewer and street projects, and demolish derelict homes are now at risk after County Executive Sam Page's administration again emphasized that it does not have enough manpower to monitor them.Missouri judge puts Lake of the Ozarks casino proposal on November ballot. 9:25 – 9:37 (12mins) Larry Conners Weekly: "Mr. Conner's Neighborhood @LarryConnersUSAFather Of The Apalachee High School Killer Is Also Charged With Murder 9:41 – 9:56 (15mins) Weekly: Jay Ashcroft, Missouri Secretary of State, @MissouriSOS See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
KMOX received a phone call from a listener about the conditions at the U-City Forest Manor Nursing Home. KMOX's Maria Keena goes in depth about those poor conditions.
A 12-year-old girl and her parents are suing a local school district for sexual assault allegations. A major community plan could soon be approved for University City. San Diego is well represented at the Paris Olympics today in Women's Park Style Skateboarding. Here's NBC 7's Nicole Gomez with the top stories of the day.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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.
rWotD Episode 2625: Missouri Route 340 Welcome to Random Wiki of the Day, your journey through Wikipedia’s vast and varied content, one random article at a time.The random article for Thursday, 11 July 2024 is Missouri Route 340.Route 340 also called Clarkson Road or Olive Boulevard is a highway in the St. Louis metropolitan area. Its western terminus is Route 100 (Manchester Road) in Ellisville, and its eastern terminus is at an intersection with Ferguson Avenue and Olive Boulevard in University City. The stretch of Route 340 between Manchester Road and the Interstate 64 / U. S. 40 / U. S. 61 interchange is known locally as Clarkson Road. The remainder of Route 340 between this intersection and its eastern terminus is variously known as Olive Boulevard (which does not connect with Olive Street in the city of St. Louis). Route 340 ends at Ferguson Avenue in University City, but Olive Boulevard continues to Skinker Boulevard on the St. Louis city line.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:13 UTC on Thursday, 11 July 2024.For the full current version of the article, see Missouri Route 340 on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm neural Kendra.
In the most recent episode of Arch Eats, hosts George Mahe and Cheryl Baehr addressed one of the questions they're most frequently asked: Where do I go that's delicious and affordable? Listen to that episode to hear their picks for full-service restaurants where entrées are priced in the teens to twenties. With so many St. Louis restaurants serving high-quality, affordable fare, they devoted a follow-up episode to restaurants that serve authentic, reasonably priced international cuisine, whether in a fast-casual format or via table service. This episode is sponsored by The Magic House and supported by the St. Louis Food Truck Association. Travel the world at The Magic House with “Namaste India!” where you can immerse yourself in Indian culture, and explore the newest exhibit, "Alma's Way: Welcome to My Neighborhood," based on the PBS Kids' series. Plan your visit at magichouse.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: Brew Tulum: 5090 Delmar, Laclede's Landing, 636-578-8321 The Cobblestone: 701 N. First, Laclede's Landing Bliss: 11836 W. Florissant, Florissant, 314-749-0020 Mai Lee: 8396 Musick Memorial, Brentwood, 314-645-2835 Cate Zone: 8148 Olive, University City, 314-738-9923 | Four Seasons Shopping Center, Chesterfield, 314-392-9624 Black Salt: 1709 Clarkson, Chesterfield, 314-696-3634 | The Hill Food Co. : 2360 Hampton, The Hill, Suite 122 Lona's Lil Eats: 2199 California, Fox Park, 314-925-8938 Thai Table and Boba Cha Cha: 7403 Manchester, Maplewood, 314-449-6919 Meskerem: 3120 S. Grand, Tower Grove East, 314-772-4442 Sultan: 4200 Manchester, The Grove, 314-390-2020 Chao Baan: 4087 Chouteau, The Grove, 314-925-8250 Chiang Mai: 8158 Big Bend, Webster Groves, 314-961-8889 Afghan Kabob House: 3500 Watson, Lindenwood Park, 314-449-1110 El Milagro Azteca: 4940 Southwest, Southwest Garden, 314-664-9955 Arzola's Fajitas & Margaritas: 2730 McNair, Benton Park, 314-226-9672 Malinche: 15939 Manchester, Ellisville, 636-220-8514 Chili Spot: 7930 Olive, University City, 314-925-8711 Corner 17: 6623 Delmar, University City, 314-727-2402 The BAO: 14 N. Central, Clayton, 314-899-9089 Stew's Food & Liquor: 1862 S. 10th, Soulard, Phone number unavailable Fork & Stix: 549 Rosedale, Skinker-DeBaliviere, 314-863-5572 Taste of Lebanon: 331 N. Euclid, CWE, 314-875-0657 Levels: 1405 Washington, Downtown West, 314-571-9990 Yemanja Brazil: 2900 Missouri, Benton Park, 314-771-7457 Taqueria Durango: 10238 Page, Olivette/Overland, 314-429-1113 You may also enjoy these SLM articles: 'Arch Eats:' Affordable eats in St. Louis The best cheap eats in St. Louis Best restaurants in St. Louis See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Between 200 and 250 people, including candidates in both parties, turned out for Thursday evening's presidential debate watch party at Lakeside Ashland. President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump held their first presidential debate in Atlanta, and it was broadcast on Lakeside Ashland's movie theater. One of the candidates who appeared and spoke to numerous voters last night was Missouri Democratic attorney general nominee Elad Gross, a former assistant attorney general under then-AG Chris Koster. Mr. Gross grew up in University City, a St. Louis suburb. He earned his law degree from Washington University. One of the big issues he's focusing on is puppy mills. Mr. Gross joined us live in-studio on 939 the Eagle's "Wake Up Mid-Missouri", telling listeners that Missouri ranks first in the nation in puppy mills for the 12th year. He notes Missourians approved a proposition at the ballot box aimed at addressing puppy mills, but says the Legislature has weakened that. He brought his dog, Liberty Belle, into the studio with him. Liberty Belle was rescued from a puppy mill and has a broken leg. Counselor Gross also wants to see more action from the Missouri attorney general's office on scammers, noting the amount of elderly and other residents receiving scam calls. He says the attorney general's office needs more staff to investigate scammers. Mr. Gross is also calling for staffing a public corruption unit and restarting the Conservation Division. One of the issues he heard about from several voters in Ashland last night was inflation. Mr. Gross wants to see workable solutions:
It's another midweek news roundup! The team talks about Mayor Cherelle Parker's first city budget, which got the green light from City Council last week. Plus, a Philly sports mascot has a new song, and we have a Philly news quiz that you can play along with. Host Trenae Nuri is joined by Anna Orso, City Hall reporter at the Philadelphia Inquirer, and Asha Prihar, Hey Philly newsletter editor. Our news roundups are powered by great local journalism: Winners and losers from the first city budget in Philly's Parker-Johnson era Council green-lights Mayor Cherelle Parker's budget plans, including $100 million for a Northeast Philly drug rehab center Philly's next city budget will fund University City affordable housing, library upgrades, and Mural Arts A glorious choral hymn about Gritty premieres this weekend Read more about our news quiz (spoilers ahead): Kimmel Center's historic tribute: Marian Anderson Hall unveiled UArts had explored a possible merger with Drexel two years ago — but it didn't materialize Pa. House passes bill to provide free pads and tampons for students Listen to our interview with Aaron Moselle to learn more about the affordable housing project in University City. Want some more Philly news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter Hey Philly. We're also on Twitter and Instagram! Follow us @citycastphilly. Have a question or just want to share some thoughts with the team? Leave us a voicemail at 215-259-8170. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Meera and Michelle discuss a recent trip to Madrina in Webster Groves followed by a quick jaunt to Olive + Oak for a post-dinner drink. Also in the conversation is the interesting burger menu from The Crow's Nest in Maplewood especially their green chile burger. They talk about a few new spots from the website at SauceMagazine.com including the newly opened Black Lab Coffee, Ramsay's Kitchen as well as five local dessert shops to check out right now. Madrina 101 W. Lockwood Ave., Webster Groves, 314-963-1976 First Look: Madrina in Webster Groves The Crow's Nest 7336 Manchester Rd., Maplewood, 314-781-0989 Black Lab Coffee now open in University City inside Washington University's Lewis Collaborative building A Spoonful of Sugar 2800 McNair Ave., St. Louis, 314-328-1048 Cafe Ganadara 6413 Hampton Ave., St. Louis, 314-802-7044 Clementine's Naughty & Nice Ice Cream Multiple locations Spoonful Desserts 12943 Olive Blvd., St. Louis, 314-485-1757; 1063 IL-157, Suite 11-12, Edwardsville, Illinois, 618-514-8020 Sylvie Dee's 8721 Big Bend Blvd., Webster Groves, 314-918-5472 Sauce 75 digital edition Levels Nigerian Cuisine 1405 Washington Ave., St. Louis, 314-571-9990 2023 Best New Restaurants // No. 9 Levels Nigerian Cuisine Mayo Ketchup 2001 Park Ave., St. Louis, 314-696-2699 We're obsessed with the mini cheese empanadas from Mayo Ketchup 3 appetizer platters from St. Louis restaurants you need to try ASAP Nathaniel Reid 11243 Manchester Rd., Kirkwood, 314-858-1019 Peacemaker Lobster & Crab 1831 Sidney St., St. Louis, 314-772-8858 The Ultimate Clam Chowder Recipe
University City, City Manager Greg Rose explains largest capital project to date. With Debbie Monterrey.
Nadia and Maya Turner grew up eating batches of their mom's chocolate chip cookies and watching “Shark Tank.” The University City sisters founded Chocolate Girls' Cookies in 2019, after perfecting the family's cookie recipe. They share what makes a good chocolate chip cookie, their aspirations for their business, and how they feel about sour cream as a cookie dough ingredient.
Episode 209 - It's our season finale! Hosts Michael and Natty ask celebrity guests (Sam Pasco) questions while they attempt to complete rounds of chicken wings coated in spicy hot sauce. CS Radio will return in September.Our theme music is “The Strip” by Mala, used under a Creative Commons Attribution license.Referenced in this episode:Sam's PictureMichael's PictureSauces from HeatonistWings from Hangry Joe's University City
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.
This week Meera and Michelle discuss dining at Casa Don Alfonso inside The Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis where they tried a pasta tossed with deep-fried zucchini and for dessert their dazzling pistachio profiteroles with pistachio cream. Also in the conversation was an epic office lunch with spring salads from Knead Bakehouse + Provisions and several pizzas from Fordo's Killer Pizza including their ramp spring special, wild mushroom and four cheese with honey drizzle. From saucemagazine.com they discuss several restaurant openings like Off Elm in Webster Groves, Sunday Best reopening a take-out concept in South City and Sugar Shack Cafe in Granite City, Illinois. Finally they discuss 3 gas station dining destinations serving barbecue and also Indian food that are hidden gems throughout St. Louis. Casa Don Alfonso 100 Carondelet Plaza, Clayton, 314-719-1496 Knead Bakehouse + Provisions 3467 Hampton Ave, St. Louis, 314-376-4361 Fordo's Killer Pizza 3730 Foundry Way, St. Louis City Foundry 3730 Foundry Way, St. Louis Sunday Best, formerly Juniper, has reopened at the Hill Food Co. in south St. Louis Sugar Shack Cafe now open in Granite City offering Southern flavors and retro vibes Poke One is now open on South Grand in former Tower Grove Creamery space Cube Tea Studio 8041 Olive Blvd., University City, 314-942-1289 3 St. Louis spots making boba that will blow your mind The Vandy, STL Barkeep team will open Off Elm in Webster Groves this fall Khanna's Desi Vibes in Chesterfield is closing 3 awesome under-the-radar restaurants inside gas stations around St. Louis Olivette Station is serving delicious Pakistani food in an unassuming gas station in St. Louis County 3 Bay BBQ & Bakery 14195 Clayton Road, Town & Country, 636.227.1208, O'B. Que's 158 Long Road, Chesterfield, 636.778.9675, obques.com Olivette Station 9680 Olive Blvd., Olivette, 314.991.3082
As a follow-up to Arch Eats' recent episode highlighting some of St. Louis' best vegan restaurants, hosts George Mahe and Cheryl Baehr chat with Chris Bertke of Vegan Deli & Butcher. As a vegan for almost 30 years, Bertke discusses his history as a chef in St. Louis and the steps that led to his latest project, Vegan Deli & Butcher in Bevo Mill. Hear why George calls Bertke "the reigning OG of local vegan restaurant chefs" and how the sandwich shop quickly became a community hub. From a vegan ode to Gioia's Hot Salami sandwich to the "lox" bagel, discover must-try menu items that carnivores, omnivores, and vegans alike can enjoy. Listen and follow Arch Eats on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by Genesis of St. Charles and supported by Laumeier Sculpture Park. Just 20 minutes from downtown St. Louis, Missouri's only standalone Genesis dealership is now open at 5601 Veterans Memorial Parkway. Experience luxury like never before at Genesis of St. Charles. 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: Esca: 5095 Delmar, Delmar Maker District, 314-365-2686 VertiGreens Louie: 706 DeMun, Clayton, 314-300-8188 Olive + Oak: 216 W. Lockwood, Webster Groves, 314-736-1370 Bono's Pizzeria: 4500 Hampton, Southhampton, 314-644-6666 Harvest (closed): Big Bend, Richmond Heights Native Foods St. Louis VegFest Vegan Deli & Butcher: 5003 Gravois Fortune Teller Bar: 2635 Chippewa, Gravois Park, 314-776-2337 Marconi Bakery: 1913 Marconi, The Hill, 314-773-8728 Gioia's Deli: Multiple locations Europa Market: 5005 Chippewa, 314-631-7288 Terror Tacos: 3191 S. Grand, Tower Grove South, 314-260-9996 Frida's: 622 North & South, University City, 314-727-6500 You may also enjoy these SLM articles: 'Arch Eats' Podcast: Best vegan spots in St. Louis First Look: Vegan Deli & Butcher 15 vegan-friendly restaurants in St. Louis See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Joe is the founder and managing partner of Ironhawk Financial, specializing in insurance and wealth preservation. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Dr. Ron Martinelli is a nationally renowned forensic criminologist, law enforcement expert and a Certified Medical Investigator. He is qualified as a subject matter expert on law enforcement, corrections and public safety practices in Federal and States' Courts. His practice is well-rounded to include federal/state law enforcement/corrections criminal and civil cases, premises liability and security practices cases, prosecution and criminal defense cases, and death investigations cases. GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Senator Brian W. Jones represents the 40th Senate District which includes the Cities of Escondido, Poway, San Marcos, Santee, San Diego City communities of Carmel Mountain Ranch, Mira Mesa, Rancho Bernardo, Rancho Peñasquitos, Scripps Ranch, Sorrento Valley, and University City, along with the San Diego County unincorporated communities of 4S Ranch, Alpine, Bonsall, Fallbrook, Lakeside, Pine Valley, Rainbow, Ramona, and Valley Center.
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This week Michelle and Meera discuss the brand new Umami Seasons Hot Pot in the Delmar Loop that serves Taiwanese hot pot, which is an interactive style of Asian dining where food is cooked at the table in different types of broth. They also discuss the emerging hot pot trend in general at the recently opened Urban Kitchen in Chesterfield Valley and at Tai Ke Shabu Shabu in Olivette. Another trend in the conversation: fusion. From Indian-fusion restaurants like Taco Twist in the Central West End to Tikka Tangy and Amrut Fusion in Chesterfield to the soon-to-open Ramsay's Kitchen at Four Seasons Hotel St. Louis to Oats & Honey Cafe in Creve Coeur; restaurants are blending cuisines more than ever. Finally, from the April issue, they talk about all the reasons Sauce loves Trattoria Marcella in Lindenwood Park. Umami Seasons Hot Pot 6602 Delmar Blvd, University City, 314-319-1146 First Look: Umami Seasons Hotpot in the Delmar Loop Umami Seasons Hotpot on Instagram @SauceMag Chesterfield's Urban Kitchen builds on sister restaurant Share Sweet's menu with Chinese American classics Urban Kitchen by ShareSweet 17409C Chesterfield Airport Rd., Chesterfield, 636-778-0178 Tai Ke Shabu Shabu 9626 Olive Blvd., Olivette, 314-801-8411 2021 Best New Restaurants // No. 2 Tai Ke Shabu Shabu Kain Taiyo 2700 Locust St., St. Louis, 314-396-2110 2023 Best New Restaurants // No. 8 Kain Tayo Manileño 3611 Juniata St., St. Louis, 314-296-3131 First Look: Manileño in the South Grand business district in St. Louis Pizza Via 4501 Maryland Ave., #1E, Central West End, 314-587-8000 First Look: Pizza Via in the Central West End Pizza Champ 2557 Lyle Ave., Maplewood Eat this marinara pizza at Pizza Champ in Maplewood Taco Twist 15 N Euclid Ave., Suite A, St. Louis, 314-635-0033 3 new Indian fusion spots to try in the St. Louis area Amrut Fusion 17392 Chesterfield Airport Road, Chesterfield, 636.778.9380 Tikka Tangy 13441 Olive Blvd., Chesterfield, 314.682.6066 Ramsay's Kitchen will soft open at Four Seasons Hotel St. Louis on April 17 Trattoria Marcella 3600 Watson Rd, St. Louis, 314-532-7706 13 reasons why we love Trattoria Marcella in Lindenwood Park
School vouchers are a hit...too much of one. There aren't enough to go around. CATS holds public meetings about the Red Line. Centene's defunct headquarters in University City gets new life as Vanguard buys the building and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. says he has enough signatures to be on our state's November's ballot. Those stories and more.
Whether it's March Madness or the beginning of baseball season, St. Louis offers countless venues for sports enthusiasts to catch the game. Hosts George Mahe and Cheryl Baehr explore some of the top bars and restaurants in St. Louis for watching the action. They highlight the atmosphere, food and drink offerings, and notable features such as private TV setups, free shuttles, and more. (Listen to hear one restaurateur's March Madness etiquette tips, including how to get control of the TV remote.) For those who'd rather watch the game at home, George and Cheryl present ideas for entertaining at home, including takeout options, go-to homemade recipes, and more. Plus, hear a microrant about restaurants that don't list prices on their online menus. Listen and follow Arch Eats on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever podcasts are available. This episode is sponsored by Explore St. Louis. Discover the vibrant culinary scene of our city in “The Flavor of St. Louis,” a 30-minute film produced by Explore St. Louis. Visit explorestl.com to watch the film and taste the flavors of St. Louis today. Thank you to The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis for supporting this episode. 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: Bar Moro: 7610 Wydown, Clayton, 314-932-1088. Root Food & Wine: 5525 Walnut, Augusta, 636-544-1009. Sarah's on Central: 127 S. Central, Eureka, 636-938-4800. Village Bar: 12247 Manchester, Des Peres, 314-821-4532. The Pitch Athletic Club & Tavern: 2 S. 20th, Union Station, 314-803-3400. Westport Social: 910 Westport Plz, Maryland Heights, 314-548-2876. Bangers Only (bar consultants) The Corner Pub & Grill: Valley Park, Ellisville, O'Fallon, Mo Three Kings Pub: Des Peres, South County, Airport- T2, Delmar Loop (coming in spring 2024) JP's Hideout: 3915 Mid Rivers, Cottleville, 636-244-5508. The Armory: 3600 Market, Midtown, 314-282-2770. Ballpark Village: 601 Clark, Downtown, 314-797-7530. Sports & Social: 651 Clark, Downtown, 314-492-5064. Duke's Sports Bar: 2001 Menard, Soulard, 314-833-6686. Lester's: 9906 Clayton, Ladue, 314-994-0055. Sportsman's Park: 9901 Clayton, Ladue, 314-991-3381. OB Clark's: 1921 S. Brentwood, Brentwood, 314-961-8900. The Post Sports Bar & Grill: Maplewood, Creve Coeur, Fenton, Lake St. Louis TopGolf - Midtown: 3201 Chouteau, Downtown, 314-333-0188. Fieldhouse: 510 N. Theresa, Grand Center, 314-289-0311. Mulligan's Grill: 11 Clarkson, Ellisville, 636-391-6880. Baumann's Fine Meats: 8829 Manchester, Brentwood, 314-968-3080. Annie Gunn's/Smokehouse Market: 16806 Chesterfield Airport, Chesterfield, 636-532-3314. Mom's Deli: 4412 Jamieson, Lindenwood Park, 314-644-1198. Nicky's Slices Katie's Pizza & Pasta: Rock Hill, Town & Country, Ballpark Village (coming to Crestwood in 2024) Salt + Smoke: Six metro area locations Taco Buddha: University City and Kirkwood The Stellar Hog: Holly Hills and Chesterfield BEAST Craft BBQ: 20 S. Belt West, Belleville, 618-257-9000. Sum Tea House: 8501 Olive, University City, 314-222-1540. LeGrand's Market & Catering: 4414 Donovan, St. Louis Hills, 314-353-6128. Pretzel Boys: Des Peres, Sunset Hills, Southhampton The Annex: 8122 Big Bend, Webster Groves, 314-731-6329. Starrs: 1135 S. Big Bend, 314-781-2345. Straub's: Clayton, Webster Groves, Town & Country, CWE Rouge Bistro: 3037 Olive, Midtown, 314-659-8397. Colleen's: 7337 Forsyth, University City, 314-727-8427. You may also enjoy these SLM articles: Where to watch March Madness in St. Louis The best bars in St. Louis See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Gerard Filitti is Senior Counsel at The Lawfare Project. He joined The Lawfare Project after working as a litigator in private practice for over 15 years, including at Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP and Osen LLC. He has broad experience in commercial and complex litigation across a wide variety of practice areas, in both state and federal courts. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Senator Brian W. Jones represents the 40th Senate District which includes the Cities of Escondido, Poway, San Marcos, Santee, San Diego City communities of Carmel Mountain Ranch, Mira Mesa, Rancho Bernardo, Rancho Peñasquitos, Scripps Ranch, Sorrento Valley, and University City, along with the San Diego County unincorporated communities of 4S Ranch, Alpine, Bonsall, Fallbrook, Lakeside, Pine Valley, Rainbow, Ramona, and Valley Center.
Day two of Revival welcomes Pastor Chet Pete of Elevation Church in University City, NC. Using the story of God promising Abraham and Sarah a child, he illustrates how the lies we believe can affect our destiny. We must not allow our limitations, insecurities, or experiences dictate and overshadow the promises God has made to us. Because He is in us, we can declare, "I AM!" Listen and be challenged.Support the show
Several homeowners in Carlsbad are concerned after a landslide threatens their homes. One person was killed and another was hospitalized after a shooting was reported at University City. With the March Primary Election coming up, early voting is underway throughout the county. Here's NBC 7's Audra Stafford with the top stories of the day. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week Meera and Michelle discuss a visit to Corner 17 and dishes that really stood out, like the hot and sour potatoes. Also in the conversation are a few spots on The Hill, Adriana's where the Sunny's vegetarian sandwich is a salad in sandwich form and also John Viviano & Sons Grocers where there is a wide selection of Italian staples to stock your pantry. Also in the talk is Stews Food & Liquor in Soulard, a new spot where the Asian-inspired dishes, like their pork belly skewer, are making a splash. They also discuss a few spots in St. Louis that are devoting a section of their drink list to several versions of a single classic cocktail, allowing each iteration to be a creative homage to the original. Corner 17 6623 Delmar Blvd., University City, 314-727-2402 We're obsessed with the fresh pulled noodles at Corner 17 Adriana's on The Hill 5101 Shaw Ave., St. Louis, 314-773-3833 Eat this veggie sandwich from Adriana's on the Hill Stews Food & Liquor 1862 S. 10th St., Soulard Stews Food & Liquor is opening Friday in Soulard 6 St. Louis bars where you can try classic cocktails multiple ways Noto 5105 Westwood Dr., St. Peters, 636-317-1143 The Gin Room 3200 S. Grand Blvd., 314-771-3411 1220 Spirits Salve 3200 S. Grand Blvd., 314-771-3411 Bistro La Floraison 7637 Wydown Blvd., Clayton, 314-725-8880 The Golden Hoosier 3707 S. Kingshighway Blvd., St. Louis, 314-354-8044
"This could be our finest moment. This could be the moment not of our death but of our rebirth."John Mark challenges us to dream again about what the Church can and should be in our cultural moment. He invites us to re-examine our Rule of Life as we think about being a counter-culture amidst the secular mainstream.Key Scripture Passage: Psalm 80This podcast and its episodes are paid for by The Circle, our community of monthly givers. Special thanks for this episode goes to: Tammy from Milford, Nova Scotia; Heath from University City, Missouri; Lynn from Ocala, Florida; Callum from Swindon, Wiltshire; Wendy from Dundas, Ontario; and John and Elli from Greenwich, Connecticut. Thank you all so much!If you'd like to pay it forward and contribute toward future resources, you can learn more at practicingtheway.org/give.