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To advertise: 314-267-9979 • email: [email protected] July 27, 2011 : 49 Saint Louis CITY EDITION DEALS! • CITY MAP • 4 ThIngS To Do • nEw In ThE LoU • ARTS: LoUFEST • TIPS To STAYIng CooL • KEETon’S ChARITY BBQ JOIN US ON follow us on twitter.com/stlcityediton TM By utilizing the St. Louis City Edition, you enable us to support St. Louis businesses and help ensure/improve the uniqueness of our neighborhoods. ShoP LoCAL! COVERING THE CITY CORRIDOR Downtown • the Loop • MiDtown • SouLarD LaFaYette SQuare • Benton parK • the hiLL BiG BenD • CentraL weSt enD • tower GroVe the GroVe • MapLewooD • DoGtown • Shaw stlcityedition.com For ticket information or assistance, please contact: P.O. Box 220437 • St. Louis, MO 63122 or call 314-421-6300 www.stlphilharmonic.org Robert Hart Baker, Conductor Friday, August 5th at 8:00 PM Edgar M. Queeny Park Greensfelder Recreation Complex 550 Weidman Road Ballwin, Missouri 63011 Poet & Peasant overture (finale) ………………………………… Franz von Suppe Themes from “Star wars,” “E.T.,” “harry Potter,” “Raiders of t he Lost Ark” John williams Themes from “Phantom of the opera” ……… Andrew Lloyd webber, arr. Calvin Custer Memory from “Cats” ………………………… Andrew Lloyd webber, arr. Bob Lowden Theme from the film “More” (Boston Pops version) Riziero ort olani, arr. Richard hayman Leroy Anderson Favorites …………………………………………… Leroy Anderson Blue Tango, Belle of the Ball, Syncopated Clock, Fiddle Faddle, Serenata (arr. Calvin Custer) InTERMISSIon Tara’s Theme from “gone with The wind” …… Max Steiner, arr. Frank Campbell-watson hoe Down from “Rodeo” …………………………………………… Aaron Copland Selections from “Sophisticated Ladies” ……………… Duke Ellington, arr. Bob Lowden Caravan, Solitude, Mood Indigo, It Don’t Mean A Thing If It Ain’t got That Swing, Sophisticated Lady, Do nothi n’ Till You hear From Me (medley) Frank Sinatra hits (Salute to ol’ Blue Eyes) …………………………… arr. John Moss Strangers In The night, That’s Life, Lady Is A Tramp, I’ve got You Under My Skin (medley) Theme from “Pirates of the Caribbean” ………………… Klaus Badelt, arr. Ted Ricketts Lord of the Dance ……………………………… Ronan hardiman, arr. Larry Moore Radetsky March, op. 228 ……………………………………… Johann Strauss, Sr. TICKETS: $25 - Table Seats • $15 - Gallery Seats Philharmonic By Request

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To advertise: 314-267-9979 • email: [email protected] July 27, 2011 : 49

Saint Louis CITY

EDITION

DEALS! • CITY MAP • 4 ThIngS To Do • nEw In ThE LoU • ARTS: LoUFEST • TIPS To STAYIng CooL • KEETon’S ChARITY BBQ

join us on

follow us on

twitter.com/stlcityediton

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By utilizing the St. Louis City Edition, you enable us to support St. Louis businesses and help ensure/improve the uniqueness of our neighborhoods. ShoP LoCAL!

COVERING THE CITY CORRIDORDowntown • the Loop • MiDtown • SouLarD

LaFaYette SQuare •Benton parK • the hiLLBiG BenD • CentraL weSt enD • tower GroVe

the GroVe • MapLewooD • DoGtown • Shaw

stlcityedition.com

For ticket information or assistance, please contact:P.O. Box 220437 • St. Louis, MO 63122 or call 314-421-6300

www.stlphilharmonic.org

Robert Hart Baker, ConductorFriday, August 5th at 8:00 PM

Edgar M. Queeny ParkGreensfelder Recreation Complex

550 Weidman RoadBallwin, Missouri 63011

Poet & Peasant overture (finale) ………………………………… Franz von SuppeThemes from “Star wars,” “E.T.,” “harry Potter,” “Raiders of the Lost Ark” … John williamsThemes from “Phantom of the opera” ……… Andrew Lloyd webber, arr. Calvin CusterMemory from “Cats” ………………………… Andrew Lloyd webber, arr. Bob LowdenTheme from the film “More” (Boston Pops version) … Riziero ortolani, arr. Richard haymanLeroy Anderson Favorites …………………………………………… Leroy AndersonBlue Tango, Belle of the Ball, Syncopated Clock, Fiddle Faddle, Serenata (arr. Calvin Custer)

InTERMISSIonTara’s Theme from “gone with The wind” …… Max Steiner, arr. Frank Campbell-watsonhoe Down from “Rodeo” …………………………………………… Aaron CoplandSelections from “Sophisticated Ladies” ……………… Duke Ellington, arr. Bob LowdenCaravan, Solitude, Mood Indigo, It Don’t Mean A Thing If It Ain’t got That Swing, Sophisticated Lady, Do nothin’ Till You hear From Me (medley)Frank Sinatra hits (Salute to ol’ Blue Eyes) …………………………… arr. John MossStrangers In The night, That’s Life, Lady Is A Tramp, I’ve got You Under My Skin (medley)Theme from “Pirates of the Caribbean” ………………… Klaus Badelt, arr. Ted RickettsLord of the Dance ……………………………… Ronan hardiman, arr. Larry MooreRadetsky March, op. 228 ……………………………………… Johann Strauss, Sr.

TickeTs: $25 - Table Seats • $15 - Gallery Seats

PhilharmonicBy Request

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Saint Louis CITY

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Mark your calendars for Sunday, August 7th for Keeton’s 1st Annual Charity Rib off & BBQ, the next stop for the Miller Lite BBQ Cup Challenge. Events have been held throughout the summer at various eateries on the South Side for the bragging rights for the Best BBQ. Over 20 teams have entered so far including the likes of the Iron Barley, Sandrina’s, The Haven and Colorado Bob’s just to name a few.

Thousands of dollars have been raised for local charities during these events. Keeton’s will be donating the proceeds from their event to the Boys Club Alumni Association and the Bevo Neighborhood Association. The event starts at 2:00PM and admission is $20.00 per person, which includes samples of the ribs/chicken & a beer or soda.

Fitness 19 is cosponsoring the event and will have a booth with special offers on Memberships and personal Training giveaways and a free year membership for one lucky person. Many businesses have donated time and money or prizes to ensure the success of the event. They are the RFT, Miller Lite, Word Pro Systems, Restaurant Depot, EPFG and Behrmann’s.

Keeton’s address is 4944 Christie Blvd., which is just across the street from the firehouse on Kingshighway. The event will take place behind Keeton’s on the Parking lot. This is definitely a family friendly event. There will be a booth manned by the FBI giving away Child Safety Kits. There will also be a Water Cooling Station as well. There will be live music between 2:00PM and 8:00PM featuring the Pat White Band and the Night Owls Band. Keeton’s will remain open during the event and their kitchen will be serving other BBQ items in addition to their regular menu.

How can you lose? You will get some of the best tasting BBQ anywhere, make sure your kids are safe, listen to live music, get a chance to win a Gym membership and best of all help a couple of very deserving organizations; The Boy’s Club Alumni Association and the Bevo Neigh-borhood Association.

For more information you can check their website at www.keetonsdoubleplay.com or give them a call at

314-351-6000. See you there!

KEETon’S & FITnESS 19’S1ST AnnUAL ChARITY RIB oFF & BBQ

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2011 LoUFEST MUSIC FESTIvAL

On August 27 and 28 the biggest indie music event in the St. Louis area returns for 2011. LouFest is held in the Central Fields area of Forest Park. 2010 LouFest was a great success so expect thousands of music fans to descend on St Louis for the 2011 LouFest. This is an all-ages event featur-ing 18 bands, local food, cool retail, and a greening effort that includes recycling, free valet bike parking, and a refillable water station. In Area K (as in K for Kids) our youngest fans will be treated to music, the magic arts courtesy of the Magic House in Kirkwood, kid-friendly food, a rock climbing wall, and more.

LouFest is all about the music and there will be two stages featuring 18 bands. You can expect to see The Roots, DeerHunter, Cat Power, and many other great bands. There is even a battle of the high school bands.

To get the full details on LouFest and all the other activities taking place such as the Saturday After Party, Area K, tickets, parking, maps, and the low down on all the scheduled acts go to http://www.loufest.com

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frugal fridays: 9pm - close$1 bottles: Miller Lite, Coors Light & Others • $3 Grape & Cherry Bombs

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A space in our paper to announce openings or reopenings in our great city!

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View our entire menu and specials online at: tuckersplacestl.com

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happy hour: MONDAY - FRIDAY 3-6 PM$2.00 Dom. Longnecks • $1.50 Dom. Drafts • 1/2 Price Appetizers & Pizza

frugal fridays: 9pm - close$1 bottles: Miller Lite, Coors Light & Others • $3 Grape & Cherry Bombs

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A space in our paper to announce openings or reopenings in our great city!

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ThURSDAY @ ThE InTERSECTIon: ThE RhYThM SECTIon RoAD Show & AUSTIn PowERS: InTERnATIonAL MAn oF MYSTERYThursday, July 28, 2011, Strauss Park.Enjoy a lazy summer night of music and a movie. The music begins at 6:00 p.m. and the movie begins at dusk, around 8:30 p.m. There will be free popcorn and folding chairs are provided or visitors can bring blankets or chairs if they choose to relax in the grass. www.grandcenter.org, (314) 533-1884

SEvEn BRIDES FoR SEvEn BRoThERSMonday, August 1, 2011 Until Sunday, August 7, 2011The Muny In Forest ParkBackwoodsman Adam Pontipee struts down from his mountain to find himself a bride from the town. It’s love at first sight for Millie, a sweet and sassy gal who happily marries him and heads back up the mountain for an idylic life with Adam. And his six brothers? Add six abductions of six town beauties, an avalance, and a long, long winter for one of the greatest dance shows of the summer. This is the barn-raising, axe-jumping seven times everything musical! www.muny.org, (314) 361-1900

SLUMBERCITY FoR FAMILIESSunday, August 7, 2011 Until Monday, August 8, 2011at the City Museum.Sunday evening through Monday morning explore the City Mu-seum’s enchanted forest, secret caves and passageways after it closes to the public. The sleepover is for families (parents and kids under the age of 16) and includes dinner, breakfast, park-ing and all night access to the museum. Participants should bring sleeping bags or bedrolls, air mattresses, pjs and addi-tional snacks or beverages if they wish. Reservations required. www.citymuseumorg, (314) 231-2489

ST. LoUIS RAMS FooTBALL gAME (PRE-SEASon)Saturday, August 13, 2011 At The Edward Jones DomeSt. Louis Rams vs. Indianapolis Colts. Doors open 1 1/2 hours prior to kick-off. www.stlouisrams.com, (314) 241-1888

4 ThIngS To Do In ThE LoU:

Cooling tips and simple advice to help ease the dis-comfort and health problems brought about by rising temperatures. How to stay cool.... Here’s How:

SLow YoUR PACE - Don’t over exert yourself. If you must engage yourself physically, slow your pace and choose the coolest time of day to do so.

STAY InDooRS - If there is no air-conditioning in the home, avoid the upper floors. Remember, heat naturally rises.

DRInK PLEnTY oF wATER - Avoid dehydrating beverages (caffein-ated drinks and alcohol). Iced herbal teas or healthy juice bars can be quite refreshing.

wEAR whITE - Choose white or lighter color clothing over black and darker shades that tend to absorb the heat, whereas white reflects the heat.

EAT LESS - Avoid eating large meals. Eating more frequently with smaller portions will be more easily digested. No need to stress your body further during a heat spell with a sluggish tummy.

REST - Lay down for a few minutes with a refrigerated face mask to refresh your body.

InSTALL A DE-hUMIDFIER In YoUR LIvIng QUARTERS. Sticky humidty in the air factors into heat discomfort.

QUICK CooL Down REMEDY - Apply ice packs or cold compresses to your pulse points.

STAYING

COOL

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Monday-Saturday • 10aM - 1:30aM

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INCREDIBLE LUNCH SPECIAL!1/2 lb. BurgerFrench FriesDraft/Beverage

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SMOKING PERMITTED HERE

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Featuring THE most overworked Jagermeister machine this side of the Mississippi River!

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MISSOURIBAR & GRILLE701 North Tucker Blvd.314-231-2234missouribarandgrille.com

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