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Saint Louis CITY

EDITION

GREAT DEALS & SAVINGS! • CITY MAP • ST. LouIS HAPPENING • ART: ST LOU FRINGE FEST • DOC’S ORDERS: REC. WATER ILLNESS

LIKE US ON

follow us on

twitter.com/stlcityediton

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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

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CONTEMPORARY WORK/LIVE SPACE

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Located in the CWE in the 6 North Apt. Complex! A great way to save by living and working in the same place. Large, open area in the front can be used for retail or divided for living. Cool, sliding wall separates the private area. High ceilings, wood flooring, great kitchen with island, large tiled

bath plus washer & dryer. Access to fitness room. $1,250/mo + electric. W/S/T paid.

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Direct: 636-229-8570Office: 636-229-8746

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Buying or Selling a home is a very stressful time. Let Keller Williams smooth that process for you!

Nationwide Physicians Relocation Network

Nationwide Pro Athlete Relocation

Network

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Marketing

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Keller Williams Realty West5377 Highway N • St. Charles, MO 63304

Your buyer’s Specialist with …

Licensed in Missouri

Contact Michael McGuire for your St. Louis City and St. Louis

and St. Charles County Real Estate Consulting needs.

Keller Williams is Out- Producing, Out-Listing, and Out-Selling the Board 5-1.

(Statistics based on April Year over Year 2012 to 2013.)

Call today for the 10 things you need to know before you put

your home on the market!

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I’D LIKE TO TAP THAT! St. Lou Fringe Festival

Based on an internationally successful model of connecting cutting edge performing arts with accessible, affordable performances for audiences fringe festivals started in 1947 in Edinburgh, Scotland, as an alternative festival that played concurrently with the Edinburgh International Festival. In 1948, Robert Kemp, a local journalist, gave it the name Fringe. The St. Lou Fringe Festival features performing art of any discipline: theatre, storytelling, dance, spoken word, burlesque, aerial and acrobatics, visual art and more in a one-of-a-kind single weekend pressure-cooker of artistic expression on the fringes of Grand Center. Awarded “Best Theatre Festival” in its inaugural 2012 season by the Riverfront Times the 2013 St. Lou Fringe Festival will take place June 20 to 24.

St. Lou Fringe has announced the thirty shows that will appear in its second season ranging from twenty local companies and ten national acts that hail from Chicago, Minnesota, Kansas City, Orlando and one act from Canada. The performances will take place over the course of five days in five venues around Midtown St Louis. Performers come from around the United States and feature a variety of works, including both local and world premieres. The venues are all within walking distance in Midtown St Louis ranging from the Black Box & Cabaret at the Kranzberg Arts Center 501 N Grand, ANNONYarts at Satori, 3003 Locust St., and the Fubar Music Venue, 3108 Locust. The 2013 festival is expanding to include an added venue, more street performers, visual art, workshops, nightly after parties and “Fringe Family” activities geared towards youth.

For complete information on the St. Lou Fringe Festival visit stlfringe.com.

What is a Fringe? Very generally speaking, Fringes are focused on the performing arts: Theater, dance, puppetry, spoken word and the like make up the Fringe core, but festivals often may include film and visual arts ele-ments. Fringes don’t have a focus on a single discipline or genre, but are a performing-arts smorgasbord. Fringes feature a huge array of original mate-rial—sometimes by design, but usually because that’s what Fringes do.

Fringe performing arts festivals can now be found all over the world and, in the United States, the concept has taken off like a rocket in recent years. No one organization or individual owns, controls or regulates the name “Fringe.” There are no national rules for how each individual festival operates. The festivals’ content, finances and structure vary from city to city. Generally, however, all the festivals are committed to an open forum of expression that minimizes the financial risks for both artists and audiences. Fringes strive to keep application fees and ticket prices low so that more people can participate in our festivals.

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RWIs can be a wide variety of infections, including gastrointestinal, skin, ear, respiratory, eye, neurologic and wound infections. The most commonly reported RWI is diarrhea. Diarrheal illnesses can be caused by germs such as Cryptosporidium, Giardia, Shigella, norovirus and E. coli O157:H7.

Swimming Pools, Water Parks, Water Play AreasThe most common RWI is diarrhea. Swallowing water that has been contaminated with feces containing germs can cause diarrheal illness.

Swimmers share the water—and the germs in it—with every person who enters the pool. On average, people have about 0.14 grams of feces on their bottoms which, when rinsed off, can contaminate rec-reational water. In addition, when someone is ill with diarrhea, their stool can contain millions of germs. This means that just one person with diarrhea can easily contaminate the water in a large pool or water park. People may not realize that although there is no standing water in interactive fountains/water play areas, the spray water will rinse any contaminants (for example, diarrhea, vomit, and dirt) down into the water holding area and be sprayed again. In other words, the water is recycled through the system.

Swallowing even a small amount of recreational water that has been contaminated with feces containing germs can make you sick. To en-sure that most germs are killed, check chlorine or other disinfectant levels and pH regularly as part of good pool operation.

Does Chlorine Kill RWI Germs? Chlorine (in swimming pools and hot tubs) kills the germs that cause recre-ational water illnesses (RWIs), but the time it takes to kill each germ varies.

In pools and hot tubs with the correct pH and disinfectant levels, chlo-rine will kill most germs that cause RWIs in less than an hour. How-ever, chlorine takes longer to kill some germs, such as Cryptosporidium. Crypto can survive for days even in a properly disinfected pool. This is why it is so important for swimmers to keep germs out of the water in the first place.

Source: www.cdc.gov

Questions or suggestions for future topics: email [email protected]

Recreational Water IllnessesRecreational water illnesses (RWIs) are caused by germs spread by swallowing, breathing in mists or aerosols of, or having contact with contaminated water in swimming pools, hot tubs, water parks, water play areas, interactive fountains, lakes, rivers, or oceans.

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Every summer, they come. They sneak through the windows and ravage your ankles; they find the one spot on your left shoulder that didn’t get drenched in a layer of DEET (God bless you, Deep Woods Off!) and gnaw, chomp, and suck away.

From May to September, many of us – covered in scars and bloody scabs, the remnants of these bites now gone bad – live side-by-side with people who, despite living in the same house and even sleeping in the same bed, are seemingly less vulnerable to the vicious six-legged predators. It turns out, a mosquito’s snacking preference for one person over another is not just a curious annoyance, it’s also a medical concern: Since malaria and other diseases are transmitted by bites, people who get bitten a lot are more likely to be-come ill. Because of this, researchers are working to find the mechanisms in mosquitoes that cause them to sniff out you, and not your neighbor.

Scientists have identified several proteins found in mosquitoes’ antennae and heads that latch on to chemical markers, or odorants, emitted from our skin. These markers are produced by the natural processes of our bodies and, like neon signs, they let the mosquitoes’ smell center know you’re around (though the process that then guides them to you is not well understood). Flies and mosquitoes share a number of the same genes that dictate production of these odorant-binding proteins, which have specific sites that will catch or bind with certain chemicals in the air. Some scientists suggest that certain characteristics attract mosquitoes, thereby leading us to have more bites than others. Some of the top candidates: the amount of carbon dioxide in the breath, pregnancy, body temperature, alcohol and odorant markers based on blood type.

Blood-type markers are chemicals released by people of a specific blood type – so if someone with AB blood emitted a marker, it would be different than that released by B. One study found persons with Type O blood suffered more mosquito landings because of the odorant markers they emit than any other blood type, making their juices a hot commodity for blood banks, as well as Asian Tiger Mosquitoes, which carry West Nile Virus. Not only were Type O’s more likely to be landed on, but the study found that for any blood type, people who secreted a chemical marker about their blood type through their skin (both blood type and secretor status are determined by genes) were bitten much more than non-secretors; 24 percent in the case of the Type O’s. Other researchers estimate about 15 percent of the population, based on their genes, don’t emit chemical markers of their blood type through their skin and saliva, so something else has to be calling the mosquitoes to them.

Pregnancy seems to be a big winner for mosquito attraction, probably because mothers-to-be exhale 21 percent more carbon dioxide (quite a turn-on to the six-legged species) and are on average 1.26 degrees Fahrenheit warmer around the belly than their non-pregnant counterparts, due to the temperature of amniotic fluid. Also, having just 12 ounces of beer increases your mosquito appeal, possibly because of the increase in body temperature it causes or because skin markers change when metabolizing cocktails – unfortunate since outdoor drinking is a highlight of summer anywhere.

One researcher suggested smell is unimportant, and what really matters to the mosquito currently chomping on your toe is not the smells you’re giving off, rather it’s finishing her meal without being swatted away. Because of this, she’s better off attacking “less defensive” animals, rather than more defensive, and so is evolutionarily predisposed to biting lazy or incapacitated prey (reference drinking above).

Infectious disease experts are anxious to solve the mosquito preference puzzle so they can design repellants tailored to vulnerable people, which would either block an indi-vidual’s smell signatures or disarm a mosquito’s scent receptors. Unfortunately, a specific answer to your skin-piercing question continues to itch away at scientists, and I suggest stocking up on bug repellant in the meantime.

Why do mosquitoes bite some people more than others?

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OMNIMAX FILM: FLIGHT OF THE BUTTERFLIES (CLOSING DATE TO BE DETERMINED)Friday, January 18, 2013 Until Tuesday, December 31, 2013 At Saint Louis Science Center In Forest Park Omnimax TheatreThis film follows the monarchs’ perilous journey and soar a mile high alongside one of the greatest spectacles of the natural world, with breathtaking cinematography from an award winning team including Oscar® winner Peter Parks. Be captivated by the true and compelling story of an intrepid scientist’s 30-year search to find the monarchs’ secret hideaway. http://www.slsc.org/, (314) 289-4400 or (800) 456-SLSC

BETWEEN TWO WORLDS: VETERANS JOURNEY HOME EXHIBITSaturday, April 13, 2013 Until Sunday, October 20, 2013 At The History Museum In Forest ParkThis exhibit explores the struggle of 20th-century soldiers to stay connected to home, to thrive while separated from their loved ones, and to eventually transition back into home life. Through firsthand stories from veterans, thE exhibit examines both the changes and continuities in the veteran experience, from World War I to the Iraq War. www.mohistory.org/, (314) 746-4599

CIRCUS FLORA: “A TRIP TO THE MOON” (DATES VARY)Thursday, May 30, 2013 Until Sunday, June 23, 2013 At Grand Center Arts And Entertainment District, Under The Air-Conditioned Red-And-White Big Top Tent (Corner Of Grand Blvd. And Samuel Shepard Dr.). Circus Flora, St. Louis own intimate one-ring theatre circus where audience members are as close as two-feet and never more than 40 feet from the ring. The 2013 production is “A Trip to the Moon.” Perfor-mance times are Tuesday through Thursday at 7:00 p.m., Friday and Saturday at 2:00 p.m., Sunday at 1:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m., and “Little Top Wednesday” at 10:00 a.m., a special one-hour show for smaller kids or the “kids at heart.” http://www.circusflora.org/, (314) 289-4040

MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN WHITAKER MUSIC FESTIVAL - TER-ENCE BLANCHARDWednesday, June 12, 2013 At The Missouri Botanical Garden, Outdoor Cohen AmphitheaterEnjoy the beauty of the Garden grounds in summertime bloom as you listen to interna-tionally renowed jazz trumpeter and composer Terence Blanchard. Bring lawn chairs or blankets and a picnic or purchase sandwiches and beverages on site. No pets, barbecue grills, fireworks or sparklers. Free admission after 5:00 p.m. and last entry is at 9:00 p.m. Music begins at 7:30 p.m. The Doris I. Schunuck’s Children’s Garden also remains open late until 7:00 p.m. with free admission after 5:00 p.m. www.mobot.org/events/whitaker, (314) 577-5100 or (800) 642-8842

5TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL DINE AROUNDThursday, June 13, 2013 At South Grand BoulevardAt this Taste of South Grand, diners will have the opportunity to sample the vast array of what South Grand restaurants and bars have to offer. Each ticket book comes with tickets for an appetizer, entrée, dessert, drink and a Wild Card that can be used for any course other than an entrée. 5:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. www.southgrand.org, (314) 772-5750

ST. LOUIS BREWERS HERITAGE FESTIVALFriday, June 14, 2013 Until Saturday, June 15, 2013 At Forest ParkCelebrate the pre-prohibition era of brewing in St. Louis. The festival will bring together big and small brewers from the St. Louis area with unlimited sampling of over 80 different beers. There will also be live music and gourmet food, available for purchase, from some of St. Louis’ most unique restaurants, and education from local Brewmasters. http://www.stlbrewfest.com/

2013 KOMEN ST. LOUIS RACE FOR THE CURE®SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 2013 in DOWNTOWN ST. LOUISParticipate in the 15th annual Komen St. Louis Race for the Cure and join over 50,000 St. Louisans who are expected to participate in the fight against breast cancer. Events include a competitive 5K run, a non-competitive 5K run/walk and a 1 mile Fun Walk. http://www.komenstlouis.org/site/PageServer, (314) 725-2592

ST. LOU FRINGE FESTIVALThursday, June 20, 2013 Until Monday, June 24, 2013 At Locust Business DistrictA performing arts festival featuring independently produced work from a variety of entertainers including theater, dance, music, circus, burlesque, slam poetry, comedy, improve, performance art and more at four indoor venues. There will also be after parties each night. 3:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. (20-21), 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m. (22-23), 3:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. (24) http://www.stlfringe.com/, (314) 643-7853

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HISTORIC SOULARD • 1/2 block south of Russell2117 South 12th St. • 314-772-5977

MONDAY: INDUSTRY NIGHT! Happy Hour From 3pm Until Close. Drink Specials. 1/2 Price Appetizers & Pizzas.

TUESDAY: Prime Rib Specials All Day Long!FRIDAY: FRUGAL FRIDAY!!!!!!

9pm Until Close. $1 Beer Specials. $3 Bomb and Shot Specials.

El PaisanoAuthentic Mexican Cuisine

Delmar Happy Hour 4-7pm

Patio OPEN at Delmar Location!Patio OPEN at Delmar Location!

3315 Watson Rd.St. Louis, MO 63139

314-645-7455

5916 Delmar Blvd.St. Louis, M0 63112314-725-2203

TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU

www.elpaisanomexicanrestaurant.org

3122 S. Kingshighway Blvd.St. Louis, MO 63139314-772-1611

(f) 314-772-3163

14381 Manchester RoadManchester, MO 63011

636-394-3655(f) 636-394-1609

M ode rnKITCHENS & BATHS

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2 LOCATIONS

Locally Owned and Operated for over 60 Years.

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Kingshighway!

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK AT 11:00 AM

Enjoy Food, Friends & funon our outdoor Patio!

Enjoy Food, Friends & funon our outdoor Patio!

olympia kebob house & tavern1543 McCausland Ave. • 314-781-1299

gyros • dolmadeskabobs • baklava