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John Goodman to Drop in to Save the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis Next Month

1 year 5 months ago
The Repertory Theater of St. Louis shocked area theater lovers last month when it announced that it had a $2.5 million projected budget shortfall that it would need to meet by the end of the year in order to produce the second half of its season. That such a prominent theater company could be in such dire straights was almost inconceivable. Yet, even on the day of the announcement, there were signs that the theater's supporters would rally around the Rep. Managing Director Danny Williams was optimistic when speaking to the RFT about what would need to happen.
Jessica Rogen

Can we solve climate change by burying plant waste?

1 year 5 months ago
Graphyte is a company that buys biomass byproducts and compresses them into bricks which are then buried. This prevents the carbon in the biomass from being released into the atmosphere. On its website it says: Graphyte is focused on working with partners responsibly to ensure our solution is not used as a replacement for direct ...continue reading "Can we solve climate change by burying plant waste?"
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Great Rivers Choral Society to Offer "Hope is Born: A Celtic Christmas" Free Concert

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ALTON/GODFREY - The Great Rivers Choral Society (GRCS) invites Riverbend residents to enjoy their upcoming concert “Hope is Born: A Celtic Christmas.” At 7 p.m. on Dec. 8 and 3 p.m. on Dec. 9, 2023, the choir will perform at the Bridge Church at 204 E. 12th Street in Alton. They will also perform at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 10, 2023, at Godfrey First United Methodist Church at 1100 Airport Road in Godfrey. President Pat Stewart said that GRCS is excited to share their music with the community. “I think the way the world is going these days, everybody could use a little bit of hope,” Stewart said. “It’s just some beautiful Christmas music, some with a Celtic flair, others not. But we’re very excited. This will be our 23rd season. Having survived COVID as a community choir, we’re very blessed to have the singers that we have and anxious to give back to the community some joy this Christmas.” The concert is free to attendees, though

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