Vol. 30, No. 46
Clean Getaway
Unreal gets our rump royally rinsed!
Field of Screams
UMSL baseball coach Jim Brady's fevered battle with university officials has gone to extra innings.
By Chad Garrison
This Week's Issue
By Jeanette Kozlowski
Go! 11/16-11/18
Daily Web Crawl
Gargoyle Tasering: The Buzz Lingers
By Tom Finkel
Bob Schneider Fix
Story of Girl’s Suicide Takes on New Life Online
Sno Luck
Man is it nice to kick the ol' crapola out of Louisville, Grand Rapids and Roanoke at something!
Apropos of Nothing...
By Timothy Lane
¡ASK A MEXICAN!
America: We're #2!
Sammy Hagar in St. Louis at the Fox: What happened?
By Annie Zaleski
The Replacements, "Left of the Dial"
St. Louis Weekend Update, November 16-18, Plus Monday Bonus!
Modest Mouse at the Pageant, November 14
New Magnetic Fields song, "Three Way"
The Spirit of Frederick's Music Lounge Returns at Iron Barley
Regina Spektor at the Pageant in St. Louis, Monday, November 12
U2's Bono Talks "Wave of Sorrow," an Unreleased Joshua Tree song
Man Tased at Girl Talk show at the Gargoyle: A Follow-Up Story
Holiday Music Compilation featuring Long Winters, Chris Walla, Great Lake Swimmers, etc.
Random Weblinks that Don't Have to do With Girl Talk or Tasers
Darkness on the Edge of Town
Nashville singer-songwriter Mary Gauthier embodies the word "intense." And that's a good thing.
By Roy Kasten
Strummin' with the Devil
B-Sides walks a Mean Street, is saved by the Apostlez.
By Shae Moseley and Keegan Hamilton
John Mellencamp
7:30 p.m. Thursday, November 15. Scottrade Center, South 14th Street and Clark Avenue.
Saturday Looks Good to Me
9 p.m. Saturday, November 17. The Bluebird, 2706 Olive Street.
By Christian Schaeffer
All That Remains
6 p.m. Sunday, November 18. Pop's, 1403 Mississippi Avenue, Sauget, Illinois.
By Ryan Wasoba
Neil Young/Pegi Young
7:30 p.m. Sunday, November 18. The Fox Theatre, 527 North Grand Boulevard.
Of Montreal
8 p.m. Monday, November 19. The Pageant, 6161 Delmar Boulevard.
Fishbone
7:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 21. City Museum, 701 North 15th Street.
Treaty of Paris
7 p.m. Wednesday, November 21. 2 Cents Plain, 1114 Olive Street.
By Shae Moseley
Vanessa Carlton
Heroes & Thieves
By Michael Gallucci
Ryan Bingham
Mescalito
Xasthur
Defective Epitaph
By Andrew Miller
Jon Hardy & the Public
Working in Love
The Secret Is Out
Starrs is great for wine — and for dinner. Who knew?
By Ian Froeb
If Someone Had Bought the Dessert, Maybe They Could Have Paid for an Exterminator
In This Week's Issue
Less Than a Week Till Thanksgiving!?!
Big V's Closing
Kitchen Nightmares: Finn McCool's
The Morning Brew: Thursday, 11/15
The Morning Brew: Monday, 11/19
The Morning Brew: Tuesday, 11/13
Give Thanks for Bacon
Beaujolais Nouveau
Your Weekly Food Blog Digest
Restaurant Tidbit: Newstead Tower Public House
Michael Ruhlman's Visit, Revisited
The Morning Brew: Friday, 11/16
Review Preview: Starrs
Restaurant Tidbits: Central West End
The Morning Brew: Wednesday, 11/14
2006 Black Opal Cabernet Merlot
Somewhere in the Caribbean
By Kristie McClanahan
Double Cheeseburger
$2.49QuikTrip2851 Gravois Avenue
By Malcolm Gay
Badlands
Coen brothers transcend themselves with No Country for Old Men.
By Scott Foundas
Small Wonder
Mr. Magorium is far less fantastical than its title.
By Ella Taylor
Short Takes
Once Upon a Time
By Robert Wilonsky, Jim Ridley and Jordan Harper
Shred Cred
You wanted the best — you got the best: Guitar Hero III.
By Chris Ward
Top DVD Picks
Here's what's scheduled for release this week.
Shes Crafty
By Ms. Day
Affairs of a Lady Novelist
Womens Studies
By Brooke Foster
Q: Is This Not Art?
A: This is Art!
By Nicole Beckert
Odds for your Bodkin
By Paul Friswold
Mixing and Matching
By Amy George
Bringing Sexy Back
By Alison Sieloff
Thanksgiving Comes Early!
Breadfans, Unite
By James Weber
Tree-mendous Fun
Its New, Its Now, Its Yum
By Anna Teekell Hays
Guns n Hoses
The Sun Comes out Today
Oscar Never Saw It Coming
By Mark Fischer
Blah-liday
Little Big Toppers
Shrimp and White Wine, Baby
Three-ring Benefit
Circus Harmony: Espressivo
Ice Queen
SLU's slick Hedda Gabler has real staying power.
By Dennis Brown
Seldom Scene
Washington U. adeptly takes Shakespeare's Measure.
St. Louis Stage Capsules
Dennis Brown and Paul Friswold suss out the local theater scene.