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Weekly Events Thread 11/8/21 - 11/14/21
Former UB40 member Terence “Astro” Wilson dead at 64
Ex-UB40 member Terence Wilson, better known as Astro, died Saturday. He was 64. The vocalist passed away following "a very short illness," according to a tweet posted on his and founding…
A conversation with restaurateur Nick Bognar
The acclaimed chef on national press, splitting his time between Indo and Nippon Tei, and what's in the works
History of St. Louis style pizza
Few things in Missouri are more divisive then St Louis style pizza. From how you define it to who invented it to who copied who to even whether it qualifies as pizza at all is divisive. And the history behind
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KSHE at History Museum
Donald Casalone visiting the KSHE display at the Missouri History Museum’s “St. Louis Sound” display in 2021
Firms consider workers’ privacy when sharing vaccination status
(AP) — Some Missourians may be having a hard time finding dentists and other service providers who are vaccinated, because employers have to balance protecting their employees’ health information against …
Pi Pizzeria + ¡Rico! Mexican opens in new location in Kirkwood
The successful grab-and-go concept moves a mile west into larger digs and goes full-service.
BJC HealthCare makes leadership changes
Former Lutheran Hospital, Boarded Up
In contrast to Barnes-Jewish-Children’s Hospital, which is constantly demolishing, rebuilding and expanding, when we head to the South Side, we discover that the old Lutheran Hospital, whose original post is one of my most popular, is seeing a different future.… Continue Reading →
Three Tidbits: BBQ for babies event, BOBing for $1 oysters returns, bothered by unsour sourdough
St. Louis Magazine dining editor George Mahe discusses topical dining subjects.
From atop the coal industry, Peabody and Arch embrace different directions
Arch is retreating to coal for steelmaking; Peabody is keeping coal used for electricity at the core of its business.
Report: Federal center tenants misled over toxic exposure (Goodfellow)
Monday, November 8, 2021 - Illinois is moving closer to licensing midwives
Illinois is on the verge of once again allowing midwives without nursing degrees. The state stopped licensing them in 1965 and outlawed midwifery in 1992. A measure to restore the practice is awaiting Governor JB Pritzker's signature.
Viewpoint: Why pursuing current convention center plan is a terrible mistake
Ballot initiatives target legalizing sports betting in Missouri
A Missouri legislator is willing to bet the house that sports wagering in the state would be a success after the Cardinals, Blues and St. Louis City SC announced they're backing ballot initiatives to legalize betting in the state.
“I’m pro sports betting,” said Billy Schwarze. “Hopefully Missouri will consider it because I think it would be a win-win scenario for everyone.”
“Sports are huge in the United States,” said Michael Hutchings. “I’m assuming that every state will have…
Hartmann: Stop Saying 'Mandate' When You Mean 'Directive'
Where's an etymologist when you need one?…
Company swag, free food and higher pay: How St. Louis employers are tackling labor shortages
In the heart of Clayton, a family home awaits
The 1,800-square-foot house includes a large TV room and sizable second-floor primary suite.
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