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St. Louis, United States · St. LouisA St. Louis bakery known for its gluten-free, vegan, allergy-friendly offerings will open the doors to its new and expanded location in Maplewood on June 1. Prioritized Pastries Chef-owner Alex McDonnell told Sauce Magazine she was closing the bakery's five-year-old home on Devonshire Avenue in south city in February, saying she'd simply outgrown the 200-square-foot space. Now she's moving into the former home of Pie Oh My (2719 Sutton Boulevard…See the Story
Prioritized Pastries Will Open on Maplewood on June 1
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St. Louis, United States · St. LouisFor Opera Theatre of St. Louis, the past few years were tough. The pandemic upended the viewing habits of many of its biggest fans, who stopped attending live theater as COVID-19 ravaged the nation — and even when life returned to normal for most Americans, they didn't come back. That's what makes Anh Le, the opera company's director of marketing and PR, downright stoked as she looks at the ticket sales for the festival season that kicks off lat…See the Story
Opera Theatre of St. Louis Is Ready for Its Biggest Season Since 2018
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St. Louis, United States · St. LouisWhen the Missouri legislature brought back tax credits for film productions, there was hope it would lead to a boom in big-budget movies being made locally even beyond On Fire, the adaptation of John O'Leary's memoir that filmed in and around St. Louis last fall. But whether state lawmakers would excitedly welcome the new film that really should be filmed in St. Louis is not yet clear. The film is currently titled Monsanto, and it comes from Ada…See the Story
Now Monsanto's Legal Woes Are Going to Be a Hollywood Movie
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St. Louis, United States · St. LouisA bill proposed at the St. Louis Board of Aldermen would ask voters to raise sales taxes to fund early childhood education programs. This bill has led to contentious debate and, yesterday, was unanimously opposed by the St. Louis Public Schools Board. Board Bill 7, sponsored by Ward 10 Alderwoman Shameem Clark Hubbard, would add a question to the November 2024 ballot asking voters to approve a levy that would increase the city’s sales tax by 0.5…See the Story
St. Louis Bill to Raise Sales Tax for Childcare Programs Sparks Fierce Debate
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Palestine · PalestineLoud booing and chanting punctuated some of the speakers at the commencement for Washington University this morning — most often Chancellor Andrew Martin, who has become the focal point of anger from activists after mass arrests on campus April 27. Administrators had ordered a temporary encampment erected on campus that day to disperse, and when protestors refused to do so, 100 were arrested, including 23 students and at least four faculty membe…See the Story
At Wash U, Some Boos for Chancellor, But Little Talk of Palestine
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St. Louis, United States · St. LouisGet ready to laugh, St. Louis. This morning, Stifel Theater (1400 Market Street) announced that three very funny people will be visiting town this year. First up are Patton Oswalt and Tig Notaro, who are coming to town as the headliners of the Flyover Comedy Festival on November 15.See the Story
Patton Oswalt, Tig Notaro and David Sedaris Are All Coming to Stifel Theater
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KKK · St. LouisA group of Republicans refusing to follow the strictures set forth by their party’s far-right wing were kicked off the ballot in one Missouri county last week on the same day that, in another part of the state, a former KKK member fought to remain on the GOP ballot for governor. On Thursday, in Vernon County in southwestern Missouri, what one strategist calls the “crazies” in the Missouri GOP scored a win in court when a judge barred eight candi…See the Story
GOP ‘Crazies’ Win the Right to Block Candidates in Missouri County
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St. Louis, United States · St. LouisI'll admit, I viewed the Sinse Fire preroll that had been dropped off at my place of employment with some trepidation. While I'm a person with a high tolerance, a daily smoker even, my personal tastes tend toward regular ol' flower, or maybe a couple puffs on a vape pen. Occasionally, I'll have a gummy.See the Story
The New Sinse Fire Prerolls Pack a Powerful Punch in a Flavorful Package
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