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Saint Louis CITY

EDITION

GREAT DEALS & SAVINGS! • CITY MAP • ST. LouIS HAPPENING • ARTS: WHAT THE HELL ARE WE DOING • SMARTPHONE BATTERY

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

3503 Roger Place (at Potomac) • 314-771-2040www.friendlyssportsbar.com

Home Team Specials!Catch your favorite team on one of our 40 TV’s and

Premium Sports Packages will satisfy the fan in you!

Buckets of Natty Light & PBR: $10.50Buckets of Domestic Beer: $12.50

MONDAYS: MOONSHINE MONDAYS $3.50TUESDAY: 1/2 OFF DRAFTSWEDNESDAY: $10 BUCKETSTHURSDAY: $3.50 BOMBS

SPORTS BAR & GRILL

THE BLUES ARE HOT!Free Home Team Specials

during Blues Hockey!BURGERS, BRATS, HOT DOGS, or NACHOS.Limit 2 per Fan, per Game through February.

WE HAVE NHL Center Ice!Catch all the action here!

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Blues HockeyThu, 1/9 @ Flames 8:00p FSMWFri, 1/10 @ Canucks 9:00p FSMWTue, 1/14 vs Coyotes 7:00p FSMWThu, 1/16 vs Kings 7:00p NBCSNSat, 1/18 vs Ducks 7:00p FSMWMon, 1/20 @ Red Wings 6:30p FSMWTue, 1/21 @ Devils 6:00p FSMWThu, 1/23 @ Rangers 6:00p FSMW

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We’re a smartphone society now -- people do everything on their phones, from checking e-mail and Facebook posts to watching video and surfing the Web.

Here are practical tips for extending the battery life of your phone, which re-duces the frequency of charges (and hopefully let’s you make it home at the end of the day before the juice runs dry).

Adjust the screen brightness. The default setting for your screen is probably brighter than it needs to be, and the display is the single largest consumer of battery power on your phone. Turn it down to the lowest level that still comfort-able to see.

Sleep sooner. Your phone lets you specify how quickly to turn off the display and put the phone to sleep. You can extend the life of your phone significantly by ensuring the phone turns itself off quickly rather than staying on for several minutes every time you check the time.

Turn off notifications. Many apps enable display notifications. Most of the time, these are pointless and a waste of battery power since they force your screen to light up briefly many times throughout the day. Disable apps’ notifica-tions to extend battery power.

Disable any antennas not in use. Never (or only rarely) use Bluetooth. Make sure it’s turned off in your settings. The same is true of Wi-Fi, though if you’re like most people, you probably use that quite a bit. If your battery is near death, though, and you need to keep it alive as long as possible, you can enter Airplane Mode (which turns off all the radios, including voice).

Minimize the gadgets your phone syncs with. The new Pebble smartwatch is great, but it imposes a battery penalty on your phone to the tune of about 10 percent of battery life per day. There are also Bluetooth headsets, your car and other high-tech conveniences that consume power. If you want to maximize battery life, minimize the number of gadgets you connect to.

Say no to location requests. Many apps ask permission to detect your loca-tion so they can provide more targeted information. That might be useful, but every time an app has to ping your GPS chip, it uses power. Unless you really need that location function, just say no.

Sync less frequently. Most smartphones are designed to check for e-mail and apps data every 15 or 30 minutes. If you can live with less frequent updates, extend those minutes to a full hour. This will have a noticeable effect on battery life.

Lower the volume. Turn down your phone’s overall volume, including the ringer.

Turn off vibrate. You might need this feature -- especially if you leave your phone in your pocket all the time -- but making a mechanical vibrator jiggle takes a lot of juice. Turn it off for more runtime.

Keep it cool. A hot battery drains faster than a cool one -- so if your phone is hot to the touch, it’s running inefficiently. That can happen when you leave it in your car, in your pocket or on top of another hot gadget, like a laptop. Running the phone continuously can also make it heat up.

Turn it off completely. If you know you won’t use your phone for a while -- like in a meeting or at the movie theater -- shut it off rather than just quieting the ringer.

SAVE YOUR BATTERY!

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1/2 Price Sushi!

What the Hell Are We Doing?

Saturday, Jan 25 Kranzberg Art Center CabaretBig Brother/Big Sister Building 501 N Grand Blvd

New Line Theatre Off Line presents a quirky, adult evening of cabaret, featuring the New Generation of New Liners, Marcy Wiegert (Hair, Cry-Baby, Bukowsical, Night of the Living Dead) and Ryan Foizey (Cry-Baby, High Fidelity, Next to Normal, Bu-kowsical), with music direction by Justin Smolik and direction by Mike Dowdy. The evening will include a mix of songs like “Make Me Happy” from the new song cycle 35mm, “Gone” from Hands on a Hardbody, “Purpose” from Avenue Q, “Easy to be Hard” from Hair, and “Home” from The Wiz.

In the summer of 2012, New Line Theatre created a side identity christened New Line Theatre Off Line, to be a framework for the New Line actors to explore other music and theatre projects, including New Line’s unique brand of adult cabaret and other kinds of performance opportunities, as well as master classes, workshops, and more. Since its inception, Off Line has produced two “game show” fundraisers. What the Hell Are We Doing? will be Off Line’s second cabaret.

New Line Theatre was created in 1991, at the vanguard of a new wave of nonprofit musical theatre being born across the country during the early 1990s, offering an alternative to the commer-cial musical theatre of New York and Broadway tours. New Line was founded to involve the people in the creation and explora-tion of provocative, alternative, politically and socially relevant works of musical theatre while taking on politics, race, violence, drugs, sexuality, religion, art, obscenity, the media, and other contemporary issues head on.

For complete information about the show visit New Line Theatre at www.newlinetheatre.com and look for the New Line Theater OffLine link. While there check out New Line The-ater’s 23rd Season presentations.

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK AT 11:00 AM

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Enjoy Food, Friends, & fun!

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Winter driving is a tricky and dangerous business. Better roads, better cars and better tires won’t take the place of careful driving practices. To keep your experi-ence with winter driving from becoming a crash-course, here are a few driving tips from the Connecticut Department of Transportation:

TIME: Give yourself plenty of extra time for getting to your destination. Speed limits are for perfect, dry conditions. On winter’s icy roadways, half the speed limit may be suicide.

VISION: Take the time to clear all windows of snow, ice or fog before starting out. Also clear any snow off the hood - it comes loose when driving.

LIGHTS: Even though you can see, drive with low-beam headlights in snow, fog or just winter murk. Keep all lenses free of dirt by wiping them periodically. Dirty headlights can cut visibility by 50 percent or more. Don’t forget the directional lights, taillights and rotating lights.

TIRES: Be sure your tires have adequate tread for traction in snow and to reduce the risk of hydroplaning in rain or puddles on the road. You may hear that put-ting extra weight in the trunk or truck bed gives better traction. Traction might be helped a little but at the expense of steering control and longer stopping distance. Likewise, you may hear that reducing tire pressure is another way of increasing traction. Reducing air pressure will not give you more traction and your tires could become seriously underinflated, affecting steering. Keep in mind that every time the outside temperature drops 10 degrees, the tire air pressure goes down about one pound per square inch. Remember too that underinflated tires are the major cause of tire failure.

ICE/FREEZING RAIN: At 30 degrees ice is twice as slippery as it is at 0 degrees. It also forms first and lasts longer on bridges and in the shade. If you hit an un-expected patch, don’t try to brake, accelerate or downshift. Let up on your accel-erator and let your vehicle "roll" through the slippery area. When freezing rain is occurring resulting in icing conditions, please pull over to the side of the road until the road has been treated with sand and salt.

SKIDDING: If you go into a skid, act quickly by taking your foot off the accelera-tor. Keep your foot off the brake and steer in the direction the rear of the vehicle is skidding. In other works, if you want your vehicle to go right, turn right. If you want it to go left, turn left. Hold the steering wheel firmly, but don’t make large turns. Use a light touch to correct the swerve.

BRAKING: Your owner’s manual will usually recommend the braking technique most effective for your car. For front and rear wheel drive vehicles with disc or drum brakes the National Safety council recommends the following procedure: Squeeze your brakes with a slow, steady pressure until just before they lock. When you feel them start to lock, ease off until your wheels are rolling; then squeeze again.

FOLLOWING DISTANCE: Maintain at least three times the normal following distance on snow or ice. If you are being followed too closely, maintain an extra distance behind the vehicle ahead so that you can slow down or brake gradually. Be prepared to adjust speed and /or stop to avoid colliding with the vehicle in front of you. Plan ahead when approaching intersections to that braking can be done smoothly.

STAY ON THE BEATEN PATH: Stay in line when traveling to or from a snow zone. Don’t blaze your own trail, especially going downhill - you’ll only manage to create a worse situation. You’ll even clog the only open space emergency snow vehicles can travel.

SAFETY BELTS AND CHILD SAFETY SEATS: In addition to keeping you in the vehicle during a collision, they will also keep you and your child from being thrown around inside your vehicle should you go into a skid or hit an object. Use safety belts/seat at all times - it’s the law.

DEER: Bad weather can cause deer to be on the move. Be particularly alert when traveling in known areas of deer migration. When you see deer or other animals ahead, slow down and be prepared to stop until you are safely past them. A good defensive driving technique is to try to avoid animals if possible, however, do not swerve into the on-coming lane and risk a head-on collision, or run off the road and risk hitting another object.

DEAD BATTERIES: When jumping batteries connect one cable to the (+) termi-nal of each battery. Then connect one end of the second cable to the (-) terminal of the booster battery and the other end to a nut or bolt on the engine. Do not connect it to the (-) of the discharge battery. Start the engine of the helper vehicle and let it run a few minutes, then start the disabled vehicle engine. Remove cables in the exact REVERSE order.

WALKING ON ICE OR SNOW: After being in a warm vehicle, the soles of shoes or boots are warm enough to melt snow or ice, creating a film of water between the sole and the snow or ice surface. Be especially cautious for the first five minutes after leaving the vehicle. When walking on snow or ice, use short steps and keep your hands out of your pockets. These factors will help you maintain your balance. If you do fall, tuck your arms close to your body and roll with the fall.

STAY CLEAR OF PLOWS AND SANDERS: Watch out for these vehicles as you round corners, curbs, etc. They do not travel at a high speed; therefore, you’ll tend to come up on them quickly. Slow down. Plows and sanders will pull over peri-odically to let traffic pass. It’s risky to pass on the left of a snowplow because of blowing snow. Never pass on the right. Flying rock can damage your car if you pass a sander. The best advice is to stay three car lengths behind plows and sanders.

HOW TO DEAL WITH ICE AND SNOW!

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THIS MAP SPONSORED BY THE PARTNERSHIP FOR DOWNTOWN ST. LOUIS

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37TH ANNUAL ST. LOUIS RV VACATION & TRAVEL SHOWThursday, January 9, 2014 Until Sunday, January 12, 2014 At America’s CenterThis consumer show features nearly 300 recreational vehicles, including Motorhomes, 5th wheels, travel trailers, sport utility trailers, van campers, folding camping trailers and truck campers on display and for sale. “Going Places” is the theme for the show and will feature John Holod and his Roads to Adventure films. Also, featured will be talks by authors of Missouri travel books and RV product seminars. 11:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. (9), 11:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. (10), 10:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. (11), 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (12) http://www.stlrv.com/, (618) 288-9952

ST. LOUIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAL PROGRAM: STEPHANIE BERG, NIELSEN & BEETHOVENFriday, January 10, 2014 Until Saturday, January 11, 2014 At Powell Symphony Hall In Grand CenterMaestro Boreyko, violinist Adele Anthony and the St. Louis Sym-phony Orchestra present Stephanie Berg’s “Ravish and Mayhem,” Nielsen’s “Violin Concerto,” and Beethoven’s “Symphony No. 7.” 8:00 p.m. www.stlsymphony.org/, (314) 534-1700 or (800) 232-1880

SESAME STREET LIVE “MAKE A NEW FRIEND”Thursday, January 16, 2014 Until Sunday, January 19, 2014 at The Peabody Opera HouseElmo, Grover, Abby Cadabby, and their Sesame Street friends welcome Chamki, Grover’s friend from India, to Sesame Street. Together, they explore the universal fun of friendship and celebrate cultural similarities, from singing and dancing, to sharing cookies! 10:30 a.m. (16-18), 6:30 p.m. (16-17), 2:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. (18), 1:00 p.m. & 4:30 p.m. (19) www.peabodyoperahouse.com/, (800) 745-3000

THE ST. LOUIS AUTO SHOWThursday, January 23, 2014 Until Sunday, January 26, 2014 at America’s CenterHundreds of new cars, trucks, vans and sport utility vehicles will be on display representing domestic and foreign manufacturers. 12:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. (23); 12:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. (24); 10:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. (25); 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (26) www.saintlou-isautoshow.com

STEVE WOZNIAK - ST. LOUIS SPEAKERS SERIESTuesday, January 28, 2014 At Powell Symphony Hall In Grand CenterGain insight from distinguished speakers as the St. Louis Speak-ers Series presents seven evenings of diverse opinions, profound insights and fascinating discussion on a broad scope of issues. Following each lecture the speaker will answer questions from the audience. TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED FOR THE ENTIRE SERIES. 8:00 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. stlouisspeakersseries.org, (314) 534-1700

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$7.0064oz PITCHERSAll Day, Every Day

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Five Shortcuts to Make Cleaning Your Bathroom Easyby Jeanne in Bathrooms, Cleaning

We've already given you five shortcuts to make cleaning your kitchen easy. Our readers enjoyed our chemical-free tips so much, we decided to write the bathroom edition! These quick and simple steps will transform cleaning your bathroom from a dreaded chore into an earth-friendly breeze. Which leaves more time for doing the things you really want to do in the bathroom, like taking a long, luxurious bath.

Sayonara, Soap ScumClear away shower-door soap scum effortlessly by wiping it with a used dryer sheet. It gets the job done in no time!

The Easiest Way to Remove MildewLooking for an easy mildew remover? Simply scrub the affected area with an old, damp toothbrush sprinkled with baking soda.

Get Rid of Hard Water StainsTo remove hard-water deposits in your toilet bowl, pour 1 cup white vinegar into the bowl and allow it to sit for several hours or overnight before scrubbing. A fizzy denture tablet works well too!

Lemon in the BathroomIf your sink or tub is made of porcelain, rub a freshly cut lemon around the surface to cut through gunk, then rinse with running water. Plus, it never hurts to add a nice fragrance to the bathroom!

Quick Showerhead CleaningIf you’ve been putting off cleaning your showerhead because you think it’s tough to clean, now it’s time to scratch it off your to-do list. Just unscrew the showerhead and submerge in white vinegar overnight, and the clogs will disappear. It you can’t unscrew it, fill a small, sturdy bag with vinegar and attach to the showerhead with duct tape, or use an old toothbrush and vinegar. Yep, it’s that easy.

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