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The Rolling Stones land first BRIT Award nomination in over a decade
The Rolling Stones have been recognized with a 2024 BRIT Award nomination. The legendary rockers, who last year released Hackney Diamonds, their first album of new material since 2005, have been nominated in…
The Best Things to Do in St. Louis This Weekend: January 25 to 28
Thursday 01/25 And That's the Bottom Line
Get body-slammed by nostalgia at the Arkadin Cinema and Bar (5228 Gravois Avenue) this Thursday, January 25, as you celebrate the Rise of Stone Cold Steve Austin with a free viewing of the double feature Austin 3:16 Uncensored and Hell Yeah: Stone Cold's Saga Continues, two DIY films made in the 1990s chronicling the then-future WWF superstar's rise to fame.
Former St. Louis daycare worker sentenced for child molestation
A former St. Louis daycare worker was sentenced Wednesday to 17 years in state prison for child sex crimes.
Investigative Report Proves What Most People Already Suspected: The ‘War On Woke & DEI’ Mostly Pushed By A Bunch Of Censorial, Racist Shitheads
One of the dumber things we’ve seen over the last couple of years is the supposed “war on woke” and (more recently) attacks on “diversity, equity, and inclusion” efforts (often shortened to the acronym DEI). In almost every case, these attacks misrepresent reality to generate culture war bullshit, and make a bunch of false claims […]
Legendary Mustang Sanctuary to Host Murder Mystery Fundraiser
ALHAMBRA/WOOD RIVER - Alhambra's Legendary Mustang Sanctuary will host a murder mystery fundraiser to raise money for the hundreds of mustangs they care for every year. On Feb. 17, 2024, the Sanctuary will sponsor a murder mystery event at the Moose Lodge in Wood River. “Death By Chocolate” is a new story written for the Legendary Mustang Sanctuary fundraiser. Attendees can play games and solve clues to catch the murderer at the party. Tickets are $40 and all proceeds go back to the horses. “We’re coming up with our own stories,” explained Kathy Lewis with Legendary Mustang Sanctuary. “Once we get the ending to the story — we’ve got the main part of the story, but once we get the ending, there will be six people at a table to work on their clues and coming up with the whodunnit, what were they killed by, what’s the motive for the death. It’ll be fun.” Lewis added that there will be plenty of chocolate available
Missouri lawmaker pushes for elected public library boards
Missouri's current law calls for county executives and mayors to appoint members of public library boards within their jurisdiction. At least one state lawmaker wants to change that process.
St. Louis Showed Up Strong in James Beard Foundation Semifinalists
Several St. Louis-based chefs, restaurateurs and restaurants were named this morning as semifinalists for the James Beard Foundation’s annual Restaurant and Chef Awards. Mainlander and Sado were nominated in the Best New Restaurant category.
How to Ride the Bus
Lost dog in Maryland Heights, Creve Coeur. DM if you have info!
I-44 closed near Rolla, Missouri
ROLLA, Mo. - Interstate 44 is closed between St. James and Rolla, Missouri. Traffic is at a standstill on the highway. A report says that the interstate is closed from the 197 to 186 mile markers. It is not clear what caused the highway to close down. There is a dense fog advisory in effect [...]
The Best Concerts in St. Louis This Week: January 25 to 31
Elvis Costello & The Imposters w/ Charlie Sexton
8 p.m. Friday, January 26.
Rep. Amy Elik Collects Valentines for Veterans
ALTON - Illinois State Representative Amy Elik (R-Alton) is collecting “Valentines for Veterans” again for the fourth year in a row at her district office in Alton. Representative Elik is encouraging students and residents to make valentine cards with a special thank you, including well-wishes to veterans who served our nation in the U.S. Armed Forces. According to Rep. Elik, “Sending a valentine to a veteran for Valentine’s Day shows that we appreciate their service to our country and that we have not forgotten about their love for our nation. I enjoy delivering these each year to our veterans and seeing the joy and smiles the valentines bring to their faces. I appreciate the support from our community each year that help make this program successful.” All ages are invited to create a valentine’s card or drawing. Cards should be delivered to Rep. Eliks’ office, located at 192 Alton Square Mall Dr., Suite C in Alton by February 9. Please
St. Louis metro culinarians garner eight semifinalist nominations for 2024 James Beard Awards
A restaurant group, a French pastry shop, a brewery, two restaurants, and three local chefs are among the nominees.
probably a long shot
Oppenheimer Reconsidered
Does Christopher Nolan’s epic biopic deserve all its accolades?
Scott Weiland estate announces partnership with Primary Wave
The estate of late Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver frontman Scott Weiland has announced a partnership with the music publishing company Primary Wave. The agreement includes publishing copyrights and…
Tim Ezell crowned co-marshall of 31st annual Purina Pet Parade
Dog owners can take their pets to pack the streets of Soulard; it's the 31st annual Purina Pet Parade.
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