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Local Playwright to Premiere Show About Tenacity and Heart in Godfrey
10 years ago, Terry Crouppen told Enos Stanley Kroenke to get bent in an ad that aired during Superbowl.
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John Mellencamp to appear on ‘Real Time with Bill Maher’, daughter gets booted off ‘The Masked Singer’
New Projects Take Shape Around Gateway Arch National Park
From St. Louis Public Radio: The Gateway Arch Foundation has several irons in the fire — and soon, cranes in the sky. After celebrating 60 years of the Gateway Arch’s construction last year, the foundation and its partners have begun the planning process of reimagining the former site of the Millennium Hotel, studying I-44 near […]
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Skid Row launches worldwide audition to find new singer
Fred Wellman on taking on Ann Wagner: Democrat Fred Wellman thinks he can stop six-term Congresswoman Ann Wagner’s streak. Tune in to hear about his background, campaign philosophies and goals, and what brought him back to St. Louis.
Violet’s at the Shed Pop-up Bar
Step into a world of enchantment and intrigue at our exclusive romantic pop-up, where passion blooms and mystery unfolds. From the moment you enter, you’ll be surrounded by lush, dark […]
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Next Mall to Fall?
From St. Louis Business Journal: The number of malls operating in the St. Louis region has largely stayed the same since 2019, despite major setbacks from online shopping and the Covid-19 pandemic. That could soon change. The news that various St. Louis County boards are exploring the possibility of converting one of the region’s seven […]
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The Builder Who Refused to Blame “The System”
From ModularHomeSource Professional: For years, we’ve watched the same slow-motion movie play in city after city. Young couples rent longer than they planned. Families delay having kids. Teachers, nurses, and early-career professionals get pushed farther out—until the commute becomes a second job. And when someone finally does propose building more housing “where the jobs are,” […]
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City of St. Louis Extends Application Deadline for Private Property Assistance to Feb. 28
Edwardsville Elementary School Celebrates 100 Days of Attendance with Activities and Prizes
McKelvey Homes Breaks Ground on Subdivision in Wildwood
From West Newsmagazine: St. Louis-based home builder McKelvey Homes has broken ground on two display homes at The Reserve at Wildwood, a new 50-acre residential community planned for the southwest corner of Hwy. 109 and Hwy. 100 in Wildwood. The development will feature 115 single-family homes ranging from 1,600 to 4,000 square feet, with designs […]
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Lana Stein, UMSL professor and expert on St. Louis politics, dies at 79
Snøhetta Adds a Sinuous Structure to a Century-Old Symphony Hall in St. Louis
From Architectural Record: For a hundred years, Powell Hall (1925) anchored the north end of St. Louis’s theater district as a world-class auditorium and grand foyer, packed into a brick and terra-cotta box. Designed as a theater at the peak of the movie palace boom by Chicago-based architect Rapp and Rapp—which specialized in such buildings—the […]
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