Billy Joel at Busch Stadium, BookFest, Black Violin at The Sheldon, and more
Top 5 events in St. Louis this weekend: September 21–24
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Protest-related arrests over the weekend, by the numbers
Police reported more than 150 "arrests made during demonstrations" during the past weekend. Here's a closer look at the data.
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6 hikes longer than 6 miles
Spend the whole day on the trails.
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Modern Brewery explores significant expansion into Webster Groves
The brewery will also host its first-ever Citrapalooza this Sunday at Old Rock House.
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Mike Randolph to open Privado in former Randolfi's space
It's a fine-dining concept that will host intimate, weekends-only dinners—plus a space for private events and pop-ups.
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A sneak peek at Pig & Pickle, opening this month in the former Atlas space
The restaurant will serve Southern-inspired small plates and, eventually, a 35-item cocktail menu.
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A new William S. Burroughs bust will be added to Writer's Corner this weekend at BookFest
Saturday at 6 p.m., the work by local sculptor Vlad Zhitomirsky joins other noted and sculpted St. Louisans Tennessee Williams, T.S. Eliot and Kate Chopin. (Eliot is actually moving across the street in front of Pi, but he’ll still be close by.)
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Meet KDHX's newest DJ, Chris Sanley, host of "The Future is Now"
Her new show replaces the station’s popular, long-running Blursday program, which was retired in June by hosts John McHenry and Denny Clancy after a decades-long run.
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Protesters march outside Billy Joel concert
On Thursday night, a group of primarily white protesters gathered outside Busch Stadium. “It’s been encouraging to see all the white people out, because it isn’t just a black issue,” said one demonstrator.
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Ask George: In a competitive restaurant market, doesn’t it make economic sense to remain open every day?
Every Friday, dining editor George Mahe answers a culinary query.
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Mayor Lyda Krewson says the Ferguson Commission Report is 'our path forward'
Five timely takeaways from the 204-page report
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See where Chuck Berry, T.S. Eliot, and Tennessee Williams lived in St. Louis
These six properties were once occupied by a famous St. Louisan.
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'Survivor' winner Adam Klein biked from St. Louis to Indianapolis for cancer research
He participated in Coast 2 Coast 4 Cancer, a 2,800-mile marathon held over 21 days.
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Watch artists graffiti 1.5-miles of flood wall at Paint Louis
The three-day event, happening this weekend, celebrates its 20th anniversary.
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Rothman Furniture and Mattress closing after 90 years
The family-owned store says that they closed because competition from larger corporations edged them out.
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Missouri Baptist Healthcare Foundation's Night in Bali Hai
A fundraiser to bring life-saving services to women in the St. Louis area
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St. Louis Magazine's Best Dressed 2017
St. Louis Magazine and Lexus welcomed guests to Neiman Marcus on September 15 for a fashionable evening in celebration of St. Louis' most stylish individuals.
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Protesters march through St. Charles' Main Street
More than 100 demonstrators walked and chanted through the historic district.
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After a seven-week delay, Extra Brut opens tonight in Clayton
St. Louis’ first champagne-only lounge is open only on Friday and Saturday nights
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At least 22 arrested during protest at Saint Louis Galleria
On Saturday afternoon, protesters marched through the Richmond Heights shopping center and in front of businesses in nearby Brentwood and Clayton.
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