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SAINT LOUIS
ORCHESTRA
For ticket information or assistance, please contact:P.O. Box 220437 • St. Louis, MO 63122 or call 314-421-3600
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Robert Hart Baker, ConductorFriday, April 18, 2014; 8:00 p.m.
Purser Auditorium: Logan College of Chiropractic campus1851 Schoettler Road, Chesterfield, MO 63017
Leonore Overture No. 3, Op. 72b - Ludwig van Beethoven
Suite from “Der Rosenkavalier”, Op. 59 - Richard Strauss
Procession of the Sarder from “Caucasion Sketches”, Op.10 - Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov
Enigma Variations, Op. 36 - Sir Edward William Elgar
Baseball Opening Day Fun Facts You don’t have to be a diehard fan to appreciate the start of the baseball season. For the winter-weary, Opening Day is a sign that spring has finally sprung. It’s also a day when baseball history is made—perhaps more often than you think. These Opening Day facts will get you in the mood to hear those immortal words for the first time this year: “Play ball!”Snowball Fight: On Opening Day in 1907, the New York Giants faced off against the Phillies at New York City’s Polo Grounds after a heavy snowstorm. When the Giants fell behind, disgruntled fans began flinging snowballs onto the field, forcing the umpire to call a forfeit in the Phillies’ favor.Presidential Pitches: On the first day of the 1910 season, William Howard Taft became the first president to throw the ceremonial first pitch. Since then, every president besides Jimmy Carter has thrown at least one ceremonial first ball for Opening Day, the All-Star Game or the World Series.Rival Riot: Brooklyn’s Washington Park was the scene of an Opening Day riot on April 11, 1912. With the Brooklyn Dodgers down 18-3 to their rival, the New York Giants, fans stormed the field and delayed the game, which was eventually called on account of darkness in the sixth inning.Lucky Feller: There has only been one no-hitter in Opening Day history. Cleveland pitcher Bob Feller, then just 21 years old, threw it against the Chicago White Sox at Comiskey Park on April 16, 1940. Baseball's First All-Star GameRed-Handed: Boston Braves fans sat down to an unpleasant surprise on Opening Day in 1946. The outfield stands had recently received a fresh coat of red paint, but cold, damp weather had prevented it from drying. Hundreds of angry, paint-stained spectators marched to the Braves’ offices. The team agreed to pay their cleaning bills and made a public apology in a newspaper ad.Making History: Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier on Opening Day in 1947, becoming the first African American to play for a Major League team. The 28-year-old made his debut at Ebbets Field, playing first base for the Brooklyn Dodgers.Switch Pitcher: Harry Truman was the only president to throw out left-handed and right-handed first pitches on Opening Day. He showcased his ambidextrous talents on April 18, 1950.Out of the Park: Hank Aaron of the Atlanta Braves hit his 714th home run on Opening Day in 1974, tying Babe Ruth for most career homers. He beat Ruth’s record later that week and reached 755 by the end of this career. Aaron’s record was not eclipsed until Barry Bonds hit his 756th home run in 2007.Opening Streak: On Opening Day in 1974, several naked fans rushed onto the field at Chicago’s Comiskey Park, disrupting the game and inciting violence in the stands.Famous Firsts: Hall of Famer Frank Robinson and Ken Griffey Jr. share the record for most career home runs on the first day of the season, with eight Opening Day homers each.Star Starter: Hall of Famer Tom Seaver has started the most Opening Day games in history—11 for the Mets, three for the Reds and two for the White Sox.
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TRADITION REDEFINED: The Larry and Brenda Thompson
Collection of African-American ArtSaint Louis University Museum of Art
opened on February 21 continuing through May 18
The Thompson collection encapsulates unique aspects of African American Art with works from artists that represent every corner of the country from every decade of this nation’s history. All together it is a colorful array of paintings, drawings, sculptures and mixed media works that resonate with every person regardless of race, ethnicity or even knowledge of art. The strength of the collection is in its diversity as it includes works from many African American “masters” as well as lesser known or emerging artists equally important to the culture and continuation of African American art. Visitors will see works by celebrated African-American artists such as Romare Bearden, Thelma John-son Streat and Henry O. Tanner, along with works by artists who have been considered emerging, regional or lesser known and are not typically recognized within the traditional narratives of African-American art.
This exhibition is supported in part by Emerson, Mary L. and Richard T. Fisher, the Saligman Charitable Foundation, the Saint Louis Art Museum and the Lawrence H. Biondi, S.J., Endowment for the Visual Arts.
The works are owned by the Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia and The Larry D. and Brenda A. Thompson Collection of African-American art. Al-though they both now reside in Connecticut, the Thompsons maintain connec-tions to St. Louis and SLU in particular. Brenda Thompson received her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from SLU in 1980 while Larry Thompson was born in Hannibal, Mo.
The Saint Louis University Museum of Art (SLUMA) originally was built in 1900 as the home of the St. Louis Club. The club purchased 14 paintings exhibited at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair which formed the nucleus of a collection that became one of the best-regarded private collections in the city.
A fire in 1925 led to the end of the St. Louis Club era on Lindell. Despite only minor damage, the building was sold to a succession of companies over the years, until the University purchased the building in 1992. Designated as a historic landmark, the structure is distinguished for its architectural character, fea-tures and rich detail.
Saint Louis University Museum of Art located at 3663 Lindell Blvd.To learn about visiting exhibitions and more, visit sluma.slu.edu or call (314) 977-2666
Woman in Striped Dress ~ Artist: Joseph Delaney (1964) ~ Oil on board ~ © Joseph Delaney ~ Photography by Greg R. Staley
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GO! ST. LOUIS MARATHON & FAMILY FITNESS WEEKENDSaturday, April 5, 2014 Until Sunday, April 6, 2014 At Downtown St. LouisMissouri’s premiere family fitness festival featuring a marathon (26.2 miles), half marathon (13.1 miles), marathon relay, 5k run/walk (3.1 miles), children’s fun runs, mature mile and a fitness expo. Marathoners will start in downtown St. Louis and run past St. Louis landmarks includ-ing Busch Stadium, Anheuser-Busch Brewery, Forest Park, Clayton and University City. http://www.gostlouis.org/, (314) 727-0800
ITALIAN FILM FESTIVAL USA OF ST. LOUIS (DATES VARY)Saturday, April 5, 2014 Until Friday, April 25, 2014 At Washington University In St. Louis CampusEnjoy the local premiere of eleven recent Italian films shown in origi-nal language with English subtitles at three venues on the campus of Washington University: Lab Sciences 300, Brown Hall and Steinberg Auditorium. Highlights include The Best Offer, the latest film by Giuseppe Tornatore (Cinema Paradiso), with Geoffrey Rush and Donald Sutherland; and two films, The Jewel and Long Live Freedom, starring Toni Servillo, who had the lead role in The Great Beauty, the winner of the 2014 Acad-emy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. www.italianfilmfest.org
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS 2014 OPENING DAY PEP RALLIESMonday, April 7, 2014 At Various VenuesKick-off the 2014 season with the rest of Cardinal Nation at pep rallies in downtown St. Louis. There will be a pep rally in Kiener Plaza at 7th & Chestnut, at J Buck’s located at 10th & Clark, at Busch Stadium on Clark between Broadway and 8th, on the Tum’s lot at Broadway, and at Ballpark Village. Opening Day Game is at 3:15 p.m. http://stlouis-mo.gov/events/eventdetails.cfm?Event_ID=8152
ST. LOUIS COMEDY FESTIVALSaturday, April 12, 2014 At Chaifetz Arena At Saint Louis UniversityFeaturing Queen of Comedy Sommore, veteran comedians Bruce Bruce, Earthquake, Arnez J, Gary Owens and Tony Rock. www.thechaifetzarena.com/, (800) 745-3000
BREAKFAST WITH THE BUNNYSaturday, April 12, 2014 Until Sunday, April 13, 2014 At The Saint Louis Zoo In Forest ParkEnjoy a full breakfast plus a photo opportunity with the Bunny, treats, costumed characters and free parking. Pre-paid reservations are required and seating is limited. Seating times are 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. http://www.stlzoo.org/, (314) 646-4897
LOOSECANNON CELEBRITY BASKETBALL GAMESunday, April 13, 2014 At Chaifetz Arena At Saint Louis University7:00 p.m. www.thechaifetzarena.com/, (800) 745-3000
INSPIRED BY NATURE: A COLLECTION OF WILDLIFE ART BY ROBERT BATEMANFriday, April 18, 2014 Until Friday, October 31, 2014 At The Saint Louis Zoo In Forest Park. This collection of stunning original paintings by internationally acclaimed wildlife artist and conservationist, Robert Batemen is on display in the Peabody Hall daily from 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. www.stlzoo.org, (314) 781-0900
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Loading the DishwasherMost of us give little thought to our dishwashers -- we just load the dishes, add the detergent, and turn it on. But a bit of planning goes a long way toward keeping your dishes and utensils in their best shape and getting them as clean as possible. Before loading your dishes, you should take a look at where the water is coming from -- whether there are two water dis-tributors or only one. With this knowledge, you can arrange your dishes to get them as clean as possible. Also, remember to adjust the washing cycle depending on what you put in the dishwasher -- a heavy-duty cycle for pots and pans, a gentle cycle with cooler water for fine china and crystal.
Tips for Using the Dishwasher1. Make sure silver and stainless steel are separate; their metals can be
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Items That Don't Belong in the DishwasherKnives: They will become dull. Pewter, brass, and bronze: It will tarnish. Wood: It may warp or crack. Cast iron: The seasoning is lost and the iron rusts. Tin pots and pans: It may rust. Gold-plated flatware: It will become discolored. China and crystal: It is delicate and may crack.
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