CAB welcomes the Asia Project, a spoken word poetry group, on Monday, April 1 at 7 p.m. in Buder Family Commons. Spoken-word artist and cancer survivor Asia Samson shares his life story with a combination of humor and honest self-reflection. “As an aspiring novelist/astronaut/oil painter/brain surgeon/ninja, Asia never thought spoken word poetry would be his calling,” said the group’s website. ... Read More »
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Feed SubscriptionItalian Dining at the Hill: Two Best Picks
Food, food and more food. Yes, I love to eat. I think most people do; it’s one of the easiest conversation starters out there. It’s always an easy subject when you’re going out on a date. It’s probably one of the first questions you find yourself asking the other person. Everyone has to eat, and thankfully there is the Hill ... Read More »
Spring 2013 Fashion Survival Guide
The spring season is upon us! March 20 marks the official first day of spring, so now is the time to get out and shop for the must-have spring items. Celebrities are always a few steps ahead so maybe you’ve already spotted something you love for spring. Whether you already started your shopping checklist, or you don’t have time to think about ... Read More »
Chesterfield’s Springtime Charm: Faust Park, Charlie Gitto’s and Sheridan’s Frozen Custard
It’s almost that time of year. Spring is coming and it’s the perfect time to explore the city of Chesterfield. I suggest starting your tour off as we did on foot at the 197 acre tract of land known as Faust Park. It is located at 15185 Olive Blvd. The park is open from 7 a.m. until a half past ... Read More »
Brunch: Serious Inquiries Only, Please
Brunch: a complex topic of discussion not to be taken lightly. One wrong decision and your brunching attitude could be ruined forever. Take it from me, my friends, don’t let your loved ones fall into the trap of convenience via First Watch, or the dark hole of tradition at Cracker Barrel. Instead, raise your coffee (with whiskey) cup and cheers to the culinary ... Read More »
DeadSocial: How To Keep Your Online Presence Alive, When You’re Not
With the wide-spread use of the internet and social media as a means of communication, our world has become a much smaller place. It is now possible and even extremely easy to have a phone conversation or video conference with someone who is in a different country. In her book, The Death of Distance, Frances Cairncross, named this phenomenon. This ... Read More »
Restaurant Review: Jilly’s Cupcake Bar and Café
If you have a sweet tooth, there are many ways to get a sugar fix. Why not try one of St. Louis’ best original desserts: a Jilly’s gourmet cupcake? Jilly’s award winning cupcakes can be found at one of two locations in St. Louis. The original location is Jilly’s Cupcake Bar and Café is in St. Louis, on Delmar Blvd. ... Read More »
St. Louis Food With Flair
In St. Louis, it’s always the same old thing when you’re looking for a “new” place to dine. The truth is St. Louis is full of exciting places with delectable cuisines, like Mike Shannon’s, Charlie Gitto’s on the Hill and Tony’s in downtown St. Louis, just to name a few. Whether you’re a visitor to St. Louis, recently moved to ... Read More »
The St. Louis Drinking Play: “Bye Bye Liver”
Everyone loves a good laugh and when you add an adult beverage or two or three that laugh is a whole lot better. Thankfully, an unknown genius is out there and he or she designed a theatrical production, called Bye Bye Liver, that joins two of our favorite past times, drinking and laughing. In a drinking town like St. Louis, ... Read More »
Stuck in St. Louis? The Best (Cheap) Spring Break Ideas
Though the words ‘Spring Break’ most often conjure images of sandy shores and lots of sun, these attractions are somewhat lacking during a St. Louis spring; and while a trip to a faraway beach may not be an option, there are many great things you can do right here in St. Louis. So, if you are going to be ‘stuck ... Read More »
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