Professor Simone Bregni has also used "Tomb Raider" and "Trivial Pursuit" in his language course dedicated to gaming.
How SLU students are learning Italian by playing "Assassin’s Creed II"
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The Decemberists brought wit, banter, and musical chops to The Peabody Opera House
The band returned to the Peabody almost three years ago to the day, but that was the only bit of deja vu.
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Take a free dance class on summer Fridays
The Public Media Commons series starts with salsa on May 4.
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Chef Rex Hale leaving Three Sixty to open restaurant in Godfrey, Illinois
The new endeavor, Bakers & Hale, will replace the former Rotten Apple Pub & Grill just off I-255.
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Ask George: Why are fast-casual restaurants so darned popular?
Every Friday, dining editor George Mahe answers a culinary query.
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Taubman Prestige Outlets in Chesterfield to be sold, rebranded
The Staenberg Group plans to turn the shopping center into an entertainment destination that will emphasize the forthcoming Topgolf next door.
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Guess who went bowling at Saratoga Lanes in Maplewood?
Jack White, that's who.
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Design selected for project connecting Forest Park and Gateway Arch
The Chouteau Greenway Design Competition's winning proposal includes a walkway that extends over the Mississippi River.
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St. Louis restaurant openings, closings, and coming soons: April 2018
The "ins, outs, and almosts" in metro St. Louis for April 2018
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Face the Arch for free sunrise yoga
Or work off the day's stress at a Kiener Plaza boot camp.
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Guess who’s celebrating their centennial this year in St. Louis?
100 years ago, a few St. Louis staples were getting their start.
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The Zumba guy brings the world’s music to St. Louis
Oh, and there’s something about fitness, too…
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St. Louis-based Curio Press finds success with Amazon Handmade
Alexis Austin designs, prints, and packages her signature notecard and notepads from right here in St. Louis.
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Take a look at a newly discovered set of blueprints for Riverfront Square, a.k.a. "St. Louis Disneyland"
They show us what "the Disneyland that never was" might have been.
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Thank you, Chicano Batman, for helping St. Louis start the week off right
Going to a concert early in the week can seriously drain your energy. Unless it's a show like the one last night at The Ready Room.
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5 items under $10 to try this May in St. Louis
This month, we highlight food truck fare.
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Design STL Launch Party
To celebrate the release of the first issue of Design STL, SLM Media Group hosted an industry gathering at a private residence overlooking the Mississippi River.
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Talking to Opera Theatre's Tim O'Leary, on the cusp of his departure
O'Leary's tenure with OTSTL represents some amazing moments, including the premiere of the stunning jazz opera "Champion."
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Get a free day pass to a new kind of fitness center
TruFusion STL works like a nouvelle chef, mixing yoga, barre, pilates, and kettlebell in a single class. The founder’s here this week.
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What St. Louis can learn from St. Charles
Downtowns thrive when we pay attention to each city's specific, unique qualities—and ignore flash-in-the-pan trends like pedestrian malls.
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