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‘You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown’ Is happiness two kinds of ice cream, learning to whistle, or tying your shoe for the very first time? Well, it is for Charlie…
‘Tully’: Funny, Esoteric, and Puzzling
by Sandra Olmsted In Tully, the third collaboration between director Jason Reitman and screenwriter Diablo Cody, the dynamic writing/directing duo continues exploring women’s lives and motherhood with a darkly…
Valley of Flowers Festival — May 4, 5 and 6
Celebrating Muny’s 100th Anniversary This year marks the 56th year for Florissant’s “first festival of spring,” better known as the Valley of Flowers. Since 1963, this three-day spring tradition…
‘Avengers: Infinity War’
Fans Will Drool by Sandra Olmsted No doubt this latest installment of Marvel Universe’s multi-franchise is a fan pleaser, and the record-setting, opening-weekend box office has proven that. Unfortunately, I…
I’ll Have What He’s Having…
by Randy Gardner Does it ever seem like life just starts to spiral out of control either one way or another, and it always seems to happen at the wrong…
DINING DIVAS:
It’s the Entertainment That Brought the Dining Divas to Famed Dogtown Locale by Lisa Kampeter I wasn’t worried that this month’s Dining Divas would be a flop. I knew it…
Hazelwood Kicks Off the Fun Food Truck Night Season May 22
The City of Hazelwood is holding more Food Truck Nights in 2018! In past years, these events attracted large crowds to the Howdershell Park location. Enjoying delicious food and listening…
SPRING TO DANCE® Festival Returns Memorial Day Weekend
Returning for its 11th year, the Emerson SPRING TO DANCE® Festival closes Dance St. Louis’ 2017-18 season over the Memorial Day Weekend, Friday & Saturday, May 25 & 26. The…
‘Lean On Pete’
Not an Angst-Ridden Coming of Age Film by Sandra Olmsted While Lean on Pete could have been like the over-abundant coming-of-age films starring a kid tackling adult problems or teen…
A BOOMER’S JOURNAL:
Words Do Hurt . . . But There’s Hope by Tom Anselm “Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will never hurt me.” Sounds familiar, right? That old…
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