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To advertise: 314-267-9979 • email: [email protected] Oct. 14, 2015 : 159

Saint Louis CITY

EDITION

GREAT DEALS & SAVINGS! • CITY MAP • ST. LouIS HAPPENING • ARTS: PAINTING THE MIDWEST • NEW RESTAURANTS • GREAT EVENTS!!

LIKE US ON

follow us on

twitter.com/stlcityediton

TM

By utilizing the St. Louis City Edition, you enable us to support St. Louis businesses and help ensure/improve the uniqueness of our neighborhoods. SHOP LOCAL!

COVERING THE CITY CORRIDORDOWNTOWN • THE LOOP • MIDTOWN • SOULARD

LAFAYETTE SQUARE •BENTON PARK • THE HILLBIG BEND • CENTRAL WEST END • TOWER GROVE

THE GROVE • MAPLEWOOD • DOGTOWN • SHAW

stlcityedition.com

* Family-Friendly: Across from Forest Park & The Zoo

* Always 1/2 Price Kids Meals with $25 purchase

* Private Event Room Available* Daily Happy Hour 3pm-6pm

WEEKLY HOMECOOKED SPECIALSWednesdays: Chicken & Dumplings • Thursday: Meatloaf

Friday: Catfish Filet, Jack Salmon & Frog Legs Mac & Cheese available as a side dish

Saturday: $9 Half Fried Chicken Dinner

6400 Oakland AveSt. Louis, MO 63139314-647-PATSpatconnollytavern.comfacebook.com/patconnollytaverntwitter.com/ThePatConnolly

Join us for

Mass

before

the Game.

Sunday Mass 11:00am

Shrine Of St. Joseph

1220 N. 11th Street • Downtown near the Dome

Site of a Vatican authenticated miracle!

Rummage Sale

in basement

9:00 am to 1:00 pm

Need a shirt or jacket?

Come visit.

(Restrooms also)

Rummage Sale

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Welcome back. This is the second of three articles where Mike Emerson of Pappy’s Smokehouse recommends another one of his favorite places to relax and enjoy a great meal. When we last checked in with Mike he was sending us to Mai Lee, a Vietnamese and Chinese restaurant in Brentwood. We now find ourselves at Farmhaus in south St. Louis city. As owner and chef of the go to place in St. Louis for BBQ we can trust that if Mike is recommending Farmhaus as one of his go to places for good food then we should be making our way to Farmhaus for lunch or dinner.

In Mike’s words, “Kevin Wilmann and the staff at Farmhaus do an incredible job. Upscale food with a relaxed en-vironment. This is the place you want

to go with friends to make sure you can try as many dishes as possible. Don’t miss out on the Breakfast cus who doesn’t love breakfast for dinner!”

Farmhaus is located at 3257 Ivanhoe Ave near Jamieson and Interstate 44 in the Lin-denwood Park neighborhood. It’s a small, intimate venue where Kevin Willman serves up big, fresh flavors. Farmhaus has received numerous accolades since its opening in 2010. In a 2014 Zagat feature article on the hottest restaurants in St. Louis Farmhaus was described as “a cozy cottage of an establishment specializing in farm-fresh fare prepared by Chef Kevin Willmann”.

In that sentence is one of the keys to the success of Farmhaus. Chef Kevin Willmann’s philosophy is to create delicious food using the freshest local ingredients available. The menu items change based on what is fresh and in season. Everything is given all the attention it deserves by thoughtful and talented people. Primarily self-taught in the culinary arts Kevin earned a place on the list of Best Chefs - Midwest James Beard 2015 Restaurant and Chef Award Semifinalists.

During the week Farmhaus offers one of the best deals around for lunch – a blue plate special which changes with the day. It’s quick; it’s delicious; and offered at price that can’t be beat. Dessert is extra but you really should pop for the Peanut Butter Cup.If you want the breakfast, you will need to go for dinner. As Mike said “who doesn’t love breakfast for dinner”. Follow Mike’s advice and go with friends so you can share as many dishes as possible.

For more information about Farmhaus; directions, menus, and hours please visit farmhausrestaurant.com

Mike Emerson, co-founder, chef, and owner of Pappy’s Smokehouse. Pappy’s is located at 3106 Olive Street in Midtown St. Louis. It has garnered both local and national recognition as the spot for top shelf BBQ in St. Louis. Do not doubt. Praise for Pappy’s can be found on TripAdvisor, Yelp, the Food Channel, and from any St. Louis native.

Where Does Mike Like To Eat?

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Painting the Midwest: Selections from the Timothy and Jeanne Drone Collection

More than 65 works by Thomas Hart Benton, Joe Jones, George Caleb Bingham and Karl Bodmer are part of a new exhibition titled Painting the Midwest: Selec-tions from the Collection of Timothy and Jeanne Drone. The exhibition at the Saint Louis University Museum of Art opened August 21 and runs through Dec. 20, 2015. The exhibition is free and open to the public.

The exhibition focuses on the Midwest Scene Painting Movement, as well as female artists of the early 20th century, including Kathryn E. Bard Cherry, Aimee Goldstone Schweig and Emily Summa. On a larger scale, it illustrates the effect that Midwestern artists--mostly Missouri and Illinois area artists—had on the art world in the 1930’s. Artists in the Midwest in the 1930’s thru the 40’s pro-duced artworks that began to focus on common scenes for people living in rural America. These depictions became well known throughout the Midwest, and to the New York art scene as Regionalism. Thomas Hart Benton from Missouri, John Steuart Curry from Kansas, and Grant Wood from Iowa are credited with the birth of the Regionalist art movement.

From 1932 to 1941 the Regionalist movement in Missouri was centered in the small town of Ste. Genevieve. Many of the artists in the exhibition belonged to the Ste. Genevieve Art Colony and also to the St. Louis Artists Guild. Thomas Hart Benton worked there for one year, but because of his prominence in the art world Benton is the artist most often associated with the Ste. Genevieve colony. Lesser known artists involved at one time or another are Sister Cassiana Marie, Joseph Paul Vorst, Bernard Peters, Martyl Schweig, Aime Goldstone Schweig, Oscar Thalinger, and Mathew E. Ziegler. Works by George Caleb Bingham and Joe Jones are also featured in the exhibit. While the art work is grouped together as part of the Regionalist movement, the exhibition displays styles along a spectrum from cubism to regionalism, impressionism to abstract expressionism.

Some of the artist—Bernard E. Peters or Kathryn Cherry--have traditional land-scapes as their subject; while others—Joe Jones or Joseph Paul Vorst--portray the human condition in terms of Depression era events. For more than four decades, St. Louis residents Timothy and Jeanne Drone have gathered works that spoke to them and reflect the landscape of Middle America. The exhibit presents a wonderful opportunity to view the work of a group of artists and learn some of the history of an art movement that took root in the Midwest and was centered in Missouri.

Established in January 2002, the Saint Louis University Museum of Art (SLUMA) exhibits and collects work by modern masters. The museum’s per-manent collection includes artists such as Chuck Close; Robert Motherwell; Jasper Johns; Kiki Smith; Robert Rauschenberg; Andy Warhol; Roy Lichten-stein and Claes Oldenburg, and continues to grow. An exquisite collection of Dale Chihuly glass is displayed in the museum’s contemporary gallery

The Saint Louis University Museum of Art is located at 3663 Lindell Blvd. For more information about the Museum and this exhibit please visit sluma.slu.edu

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NEW to THE LOU!Bomber O’Brien’sWhat’s happening with Bom-mar’s and Maggie O’Brien’s? Two favorites and longtime partners of the St. Louis City Edition have joined forces and are opening Bomber O’Brien’s.

The joint venture will be located in the old Bommar’s Bar loca-tion in South City at 4621 Beck Ave. directly behind Ackerman Toyota just off Kingshighway. Bommar’s closed their doors on September 27th for remodeling. Bomber O’Brien’s reopened on October 2nd! Want more information? Visit their Facebook site at www.facebook.com/bomberobriens

RobataAnother valued partner of St. Louis City Edition has also under-gone a recent change. Chef/owner Tom Chantharasy opened his long awaited Robata in Maplewood this week. Robata, a sushi, ramen, and yakitori bar, is located at 7260 Manchester along Maplewood’s main drag in the former Church’s Fried Chicken. After closing Sekisui on South Grand, Chef Tom has been work-ing hard to relocate and open a new venture in Maplewood. While the new space is small, there are plans to keep the drive-thru and thas added outdoor patio seating. For more information please visit robatamaplewood.com

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JULIE MALONE: LUMINOUS (DATES VARY)Friday, October 2, 2015 Until Saturday, January 23, 2016 At The Sheldon Concert Hall & Art Galleries In Grand CenterUsing the natural world as inspiration, Julie Malone creates colorful abstract compositions that exude energy, color and light. Painting on panels which she builds herself, Malone studies the optical effects of color. She “builds” her works by creating mesmerizing relationships of form and color from the structured ap-plication of paint, which she lays down in succinct overlapping planes and drips, and punctuates with surface “carving” and scratch drawing. Gallery hours are 12:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Wednesday-Friday, 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Saturday, and one hour prior to Sheldon performances and during intermission. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day. http://www.thesheldon.org/, (314) 533-9900

BANDS OF AMERICA 2015 SUPER REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPFriday, October 16, 2015 Until Saturday, October 17, 2015 At The Edward Jones Dome. Fall marching band experience for band members, band directors, families and enthusiasts. Up to 60 bands perform in this two-day preliminary competition with 12-14 bands (depending on the total number of bands enrolled) advancing to finals. http://www.musicforall.org/what-we-do/boa-marching-championships/regionals/st-louis-super-regional

EIGHTH ANNUAL FEST-OF-ALEFriday, October 16, 2015 At Missouri Botanical Garden. This event celebrates local beer. The region’s microbreweries bring their best offerings to the Garden for sampling. Ticket price includes a commemorative tasting glass, beer sampling, appetizers, and live music by Grass Fed Mule (featuring members of Acoustics Anonymous and Clusterpluck). All event proceeds benefit the Doris I. Schnuck Children’s Garden. $35 members; $45 Non-members; $15 Designated Drivers. Designated drivers do not receive a tasting glass. Must be 21 or older to attend. Advance ticket purchases required. http://www.mobot.org, (314) 577-5100 or (800) 642-8842

THE DARKNESS, HAUNTED HOUSE SEASON (DATES VARY)Friday, October 16, 2015. The Darkness, located in St. Louis’ historic Soulard neighborhood, opens Friday, September 18 for the haunt season. Additional September dates include Saturday, September 19 from 7 to 11 p.m. and Friday and Saturday, 25 and 26, from 7 to 11 p.m. The Darkness also will be open on October 2, 3 and 4; October 8, 9, 10 and 11; October 15, 16, 17 and 18; and daily from October 22 through 31. After Halloween, The Darkness opens on November 1, 6, 7 and 13. Opening times vary. Visit www.scarefest.com for details. This year, The Darkness features an all-new outdoor Scream Zone populated with monsters and zombies that will terrorize guests while they wait for their turn to enter the haunted attraction. The Darkness’ evil siblings, Creepyworld and The Abyss at the Lemp Brewery, will open for their seasons on September 25 and 26 and October 2nd and 3rd, respectively. To learn more about The Darkness, Creepyworld or The Abyss at the Lemp Brewery, visit www.scarefest.com

CURRENTS 111: STEVEN AND WILLIAM LADD: SCOUTS OR SPORTS?Friday, October 23, 2015 Until Sunday, February 14, 2016 At The Saint Louis Art Museum In Forest Park. Brothers Steven and William Ladd collaborate on large-scale installations grounded in their shared memories of growing up in St. Louis. Their complex, richly crafted and autobiographical works reference events and experiences that occurred in their childhood home, grade school, and high school. In Scouts or Sports?, the brothers present a group of ambitious new works created from found objects that recall two of the Ladds’ childhood extracurricular activi-ties, Cub Scouts and sports, revealing the emotional and psychological signifi-cance of these activities on their home life. http://www.slam.org/, (314) 721-0072

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Robert Hart Baker, ConductorFriday, October 16, 2015; 8:00 p.m.

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