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October 10, 2019 Volume 17, Issue 41

Mungo’s eatery now in heart of Madison County’s Italian-heritage city, page 4 All About. . .: Add adventure to a fall wine trip, page 9 Food For Thought: Wooden Nickel is ‘Something to Taco ‘bout’, page 26 SIUE Theater & Dance opens 2019-2020 main season, page 28


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October 10, 2019 Cover story: Mungo’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Religious directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 All About cover story: Wineries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Fun fall facts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Wine pairing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Women Empowering Women . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 People at the Party . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Arts calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Music calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 The Giver of Stars review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Food for Thought . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Events calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 ‘She Kills Monsters’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Movie review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Blues in the Dark review . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

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ON THE COVER: Preeminent restaurateur and Mungo’s Uptown Collinsville owner Tony Mazzola sits at a table at his new location, 100 E. Main St., Collinsville, in the heart of the city steeped in Italian heritage, much like Mazzola and Mungo’s. The family owned and operated Italian eatery signed a five-year lease for the Downtown Collinsville building last spring, moving from O’Fallon, Illinois, in St. Clair County, to Madison County. Mungo’s is known for its fresh ingredients to make Mazzola’s and his family’s original, as well as modern Italian recipes, along with meals featuring Italian-American twists. (Jill Moon|The Edge)

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Mungo’s Uptown Collinsville’s “dream team” behind the line, left to right, Ralph, DeAngelo, Mungo’s owner Tony Mazzola, James, Kaylon and Marcus, are in Italian eatery’s kitchen every day, using fresh ingredients to make Mazzola’s and his family’s original, as well as modern Italian recipes, along with meals featuring Italian-American twists. Handmade pasta dishes include Mungo’s housemade lasagna, topped with provel cheese, which melts in your mouth. (Jill Moon | The Edge)

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Mungo’s Uptown Collinsville bartender Mitch Berens pours a glass of wine. Berens has worked with Mazzola at Mungo’s for 12 years and also holds a day job in his own business, Portrait 7 Photography. / (Jill Moon|The Edge)

Mungo’s Uptown Collinsville at 100 E. Main St., in Collinsville, a city steeped in Italian heritage, much like Mungo’s and its owner, Tony Mazzola. The family owned and operated Italian eatery signed a five-year lease for the Downtown Collinsville building last spring, moving from O’Fallon, Illinois, in St. Clair County, to Madison County.

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By Jill Moon jill.moon@hearst.com COLLINSVILLE — Preeminent restaurateur Tony Mazzola relishes Mungo’s new location in the heart of a city steeped in Italian heritage. Since the days that Mazzola’s ancestors came from Sicily to the United States in the late 19th century, the family has been either in the restaurant industry or fresh wholesale produce business. “I followed all the women in my family (into the restaurant business), instead of the men going into the produce business,” Mazzola, 67, said. “But I worked with my dad and his wholesale produce — I know all about freshness.” Mungo’s, a classic Italian eatery, at previous locations and now as Mungo’s Uptown Collinsville, has proudly served incomparable Italian fare since 1983, say Mungo’s longtime, loyal patrons. Every day, guests can find Mazzola and his dream team in Mungo’s kitchen using fresh ingredients to make Mazzola’s and his family’s original, as well as modern Italian recipes, along with meals featuring Italian-American twists. Handmade pasta dishes include Mungo’s housemade lasagna, topped with provel cheese, which melts in your mouth. St. Louis’ Italian chefs made provel — a combination of cheddar, Swiss and provolone cheeses that has a low melting point, and therefore an almost buttery texture at room temperature — particularly popular in the region’s cuisine. Mungo’s Famous House Salad — yes, the name is capital-

Seating at Mungo’s Uptown Collinsville is spacious, comfortable and casually elegant and Mungo’s owner has come a long way from when he opened his first Mungo’s location at age 21, ever since working seven days a week, but he never gave up and now, he said he has the best restaurant he’s ever had at 100 E. Main St., in the heart of a city steeped in Italian heritage. (Jill Moon|The Edge)

On the Edge of the Weekend • Thursday, October 10, 2019 • 7 ized because there’s nothing like it — is a signature of the house, served tossed with Mungo’s special house creamy Italian dressing. Guests can sip on a glass of wine at Mungo’s spacious, comfortable bar, while Frank Sinatra tunes play delightfully overhead, all in the heart of Downtown Collinsville at 100 E. Main St. “I love it. It’s a blessing here, right on Main Street,” said bartender Mitch Berens, who has worked with Mazzola at Mungo’s for 12 years. “It’s an Italian community and it’s been heartwarming. This is probably the best move he’s made.” Family owned and operated, Mungo’s has been doing its singular thing for more than 36 years. “We all came out of an era, like, great baseball players Yogi Berra and Joe Garagiola,” Mazzola explained to The Edge. “It’s been a great journey in my life. Since I was 21, I’ve worked seven days a week, but never gave up and now I have the best restaurant I’ve ever had.” Mazzola started in the restaurant business as a busser at St. Louis’ Andreino’s, one of a network of authentic Italian restaurants that made up St. Louis’ unparalleled early Midwest history of Italian eateries, to which Mazzola and his family are intimately connected, either through extended family or marriage. At 14 years old, Mazzola worked at Andreino’s with his future mentor, Charlie “Mungo” Mugavero, who taught him how to bus tables. When Mugavero opened the first famed Rich & Charlie’s Italian Restaurant, with partner Richard Ronzio, at 8213 Delmar, in St. Louis’ University City neigh-

borhood, Mugavero told Mazzalo, “You’re coming with me.” Mazzola learned at age 15 how to be a professional server from Mugavero, for whom Mazzola’s restaurant is named, and at age 16, Mugavero taught him how to cook. Mazzola’s passion for cooking and serving at Rich & Charlie’s led him to quit school at St. Louis’ Southwest High School, to which about a year later he returned, parking cars at night and on weekends at Al’s Steak House on the Gateway Arch waterfront during is senior year. His mother and grandmother worked at Al’s, too. Later, when Mugavero died in a plane crash, along with his wife and 36 other souls, while vacationing in Mexico, Rich & Charlie’s ownership became that of others, cousins and eventually included franchisees. The tragedy put the kibosh on Mazzola having his first restaurant ownership in Rich & Charlies, so he started out on his own, with only a passion — not money — for the business fueling him. He opened the first Mungo’s location in 1983 eventually settling in O’Fallon, Illinois, in St. Clair County. When that lease was up last spring, Mazzola signed a five-year lease for Mungo’s Uptown Collinsville in Madison County, Illinois. “I got all of my family jobs in the business and we’ve been doing it all our lives. I had my brother Mario working when he was 12 years old,” he said. “We all got into it for the love of the game.”

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Mungo’s Uptown Collinsville general manager Mario Mazzola, 48, works with staff to prepare for a recent large party reservation for a Tuesday night, when the Italian eatery opened at 4 p.m. Mazzola began working with his brother and Mungo’s owner, Tony Mazzola, when Mario was 12 years old. Mungo’s is already accepting 2019 holiday party reservations. (Jill Moon|The Edge)


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MUNGO’S continued from Page 7

Mario Mazzola, 48, has managed Mungo’s locations over the years, the latest being Mungo’s Uptown Collinsville, where he runs the front of the house like a well-oiled machine, with most employees having worked for Mungo’s for 10-plus years. Mario also makes the house tiramisu and cassata siciliana cake — with his own twist by topping it with Amaretto cinnamon creme and Gold Brick chocolate. Tony’s brother Brazie, 57, owned St. Louis’ Brazie’s Ristorante, an iconic Italian restaurant that after more than 25 years closed this year. Tony quit school at Southwest High School in St. Louis to work at Rich & Charlie’s full time, but returned to school when he was 16 while working nights as a busser. He managed the original Rich & Charlie’s at age 21; at age 24 he managed St. Louis riverfront’s Belle Angeline’s gourmet room. “We will never budge on the quality of our food. The only competition that we have is our last dinner,” Mazzola said. “We always want to improve what we do and provide the best food and service for our customers. That’s how we prove ourselves. That’s why other people will never be able to do what we do.” Mungo’s Uptown Collinsville opens at 4 p.m. seven days a week. Visit mungosrestaurant.com or call 618-632-6864 for reservations or more information. Mungo’s is accepting holiday party reservations now. Reach Jill Moon at 618-208-6448 and Twitter @jill_moon. Mungo’s Uptown Collinsville’s warm, inviting interior features framed photographs of owner Tony Mazzola’s family, friends and loyal patrons from over the years. (Jill Moon|The Edge)

A family wedding portrait hangs in the fine dining room at Mungo’s Uptown Collinsville at 100 E. Main St. (Jill Moon|The Edge)

Mungo’s Uptown Collinsville’s accessible ramp follows a wall featuring a framed image of legendary Rat Pack members Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin sitting at a table at St. Louis’ Andreino’s. Its owner, Andreino DeSantis, gave Mungo’s owner Tony Mazzola, 67, his first job in the restaurant business as a busser when Mazzola was 14 years old. (Jill Moon|The Edge)


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BENLD — Add a sense of adventure to a fall wine trip by visiting the No. 5 Mine Winery in Macoupin County, where nearby, in the late 1800s many underground coal mines opened, and during Prohibition in the 1920s, according to macoupin. illinoisgenweb.org, more nefarious activities took place near a mine not far from the winery. Hence the name of one of the region’s newest wineries — No. 5 Mine Winery, at 413 E. Central Ave., in Benld. According to macoupin. illinoisgenweb.org, during Prohibition, a bootleg distillery was operated about one mile east of Benld, allegedly by Al Capone’s crime syndicate, as researched by Frank Masters. The still produced 2,000 gallons per day of prohibited alcohol for consumption, as Masters tells it, and dominated the underground liquor market throughout Madison, Montgomery, Sangamon and Macoupin counties. To disguise the still — located in a remote, wooded area about 300 feet from a water supply at Cahokia Creek — bootleggers disguised the still’s exterior to resemble a typical coal mine tipple.

Masters states that the area had four legitimate coal mines operating at the time, named No. 1 Mine, No. 2 Mine and so on, so locals referred to the still as the No. 5 Mine. Retired Illinois State Police officer Kenny Snider, who opened the No. 5 Mine Winery as a hobby, obviously appreciates a sense of irony. More than two decades ago, Snider and a friend purchased wine making equipment from a White City winemaker Frank Tiona after he died. Snider had become friends with Tiona while visiting him and watching him make wine, he recalled. Then a decade ago, Snider bought property close to Benld, Illinois, and later bought the building where he opened No. 5 Mine in December 2017. Snider put as much passion into rehabbing and remodeling the 1920 building, vacant since 1967, as he does today into operating the winery, managed by his daughter, Melissa Snider. He started renovating the building in 2011, while gathering historic pieces for No. 5 Mine Winery’s interior. Memorabilia includes a mural-painted mirror from Benld’s former Turcol’s Tavern before its building was torn down; a mahogany bar that is the winery’s see WINERY, Page 12

The No. 5 Mine Winery owner Kenny Snider started renovating the Benld winery’s 1920 building in 2011, while gathering historic pieces for No. 5 Mine Winery’s interior. (Jill Moon|The Edge)


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The No. 5 Mine Winery’s interior historic pieces include a mural-painted mirror from Benld’s former Turcol’s Tavern before its building was torn down. (Jill Moon|The Edge)

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centerpiece, purchased from the owner of Lucky Dog’s Alehouse in Carlinville, incidentally owned by Snider’s brother, Jimmy. The mahogany bar is an original to Lucky Dog’s Alehouse’s building since it housed the

original Ariston Cafe, a Route 66 eatery, now located in Litchfield, Illinois. Kenny Snider also procured the winery’s Birdseye maple flooring from a St. Louis warehouse before it was demolished. The outdoor patio’s awning came from the a farmhouse near the actual No. 5 Mine was located, about one mile away from Benld. The storefront stone is from the

former Lemp Mansion in St. Louis. “I opened the No. 5 Mine Winery to honor the area’s history of coal miners,” Snider said. No. 5 Mine Winery offers premium wines from Napa Valley and Argentina, as well as a host of other wines, beers and mixed drinks, in a warm and welcoming environment. Live music is currently on

select weekend dates with expanded schedule on outdoor patios as weather permits. Outside food is welcome. Hours of operation are from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday and closed Monday. Visit the No. 5 Mine Winery’s Facebook page or call 217-8353555 for more information. Other scenic independent wineries not far or a short dis-

tance from No. 5 Mine Winery include The Winery at Shale Lake, 12 miles away, at 1499 Washington Ave., in Williamson, in Madison County, and about 40 miles south, in Aviston, Illinois, is Hidden Lake Winery, at 10580 County Road 400 East. Reach Jill Moon at 618-2086448 and Twitter @jill_moon.

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FALL FACTS continued from Page 14

known as “harvest” because of the harvest moon, which appears close to the autumnal equinox. · The colors of fall foliage are actually present yearround. Fall is known for its colorful foliage. But the pigments responsible for those colors are actually present year-round. According to the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, green, yellow and orange pigments are present year-round. However, during spring and summer, the leaves serve as factories where many foods necessary to

help the tree grow are manufactured. That process takes place in the leaf in cells containing chlorophyll, which gives the leaves their green color. This process ceases as hours of daylight decrease and temperatures drop. As a result, chlorophyll breaks down, the green color disappears and the vivid colors of fall foliage begin to appear. · Squirrels have a (sophisticated) plan out there. Squirrels hiding food in autumn for the upcoming winter is a familiar sight. And squirrels are more organized than many people may know. Groundbreaking research released in 1991 found that, even when squirrels bury that stash of nuts closely to one another, they will each return to the

precise location of their personal cache. Recent research also has shown that squirrels bury their stash based on certain traits, such as the type of nut being buried. · Babies born in fall are more likely to see the century mark. Researchers at the University of Chicago studied more than 1,500 centenarians born in the United States between 1880 and 1895. They then compared birth and death information with those centenarians’ siblings and spouses so they could compare their early environment and genetic background and their adult environment. Their research found that most centenarians were born between September and November.


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Wines to pair with your favorite foods

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Pairing wines with your favorite foods can be intimidating. Professional and amateur sommeliers might know just the bottle to pair with that sizzling steak, but weekend warriors might not be so confident. The Food Network offers the following pairing tips to people looking for the right bottle to go with some popular foods. · Steak: Cabernet Sauvignon is a red wine that's high in tannins. Novice wine drinkers might wonder why certain wines dye their mouth after drinking, and that's because of tannins. Steak softens the impact of

tannins because of its fat content, making this an ideal pairing. · Spaghetti and meatballs: Italian food and wine go hand-in-hand, and Chianti is a great wine to pair with spaghetti and meatballs. Chianti has a bold flavor, and the Food Network notes it has enough acidity to stand up to all the tomatoes and meat in spaghetti and meatballs. · Indian cuisine: Fans of Indian cuisine no doubt like spicy foods, but that doesn't mean they wouldn't also enjoy some temporary relief from their fiery favorites. Rieslings, which tend to be low in alcohol content, are sweet white wines that can be just the thing to complement all that spiciness. The Food Network notes that high-alcohol wines might make spicy Indian

food feel even spicier, so if Riesling isn't your ideal wine, at least opt for another wine with a low ABV. · Salmon: Seafood fans who love salmon might like it even more if they pair it with Pinot Noir. While many types of fish are best paired with white wine and Pinot Noir is a red, this pairing actually works well because the salmon stands up to the wine's bold flavor. · Lamb: Red meat and red wine go great together, but different types of red meat pair better with different types of wine. Lamb and Bordeaux go great together because lamb has a gamey flavor that requires a rich, bold wine. Bordeaux fits that bill, allowing the rich, fatty lamb meat to absorb its tannins.


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Come together to listen, share, develop and grow personally and professionally!

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Women Empowering Women (WEW) was founded in 2013 by a Laura Mattson and Michell Stockmann. Both experienced business women that had been part of many networking groups but saw a gap of women who were unable to attend events due to financial constraints or time requirements. They created a vision to develop a cohesive networking group where members would know each other well enough to provide authentic and knowledgeable referrals and leads. But also be a safe place where women could discuss their struggles and successes with other professional business women and learn or be mentored from women of all ages and stages in their careers. The goal was to create a forum for working women to exchange information and support one another’s businesses. But they didn’t want to exclude those knowledgeable women who were recently retired or those women fresh out of college or ready to begin their professional career. Their initial plan for Women Empowering Women was to create a unique platform from other networking groups and release many of the restrictions that kept many women from attending meetings or events. Some of those ideas included not having yearly or monthly membership dues. Having a diverse membership was also their intention and they found that meetings could accommodate members within the same industry and many of the women

embraced this format. Many meeting attendees have found ways to work together and grow because of this freedom. The main focus of Women Empowering Women is collaboration NOT competition! The Alton chapter of Women Empowering Women meet the First Tuesday of every month at Post Commons, 300 Alby St, from 11:30am-1pm. RSVP to Laura Mattson (618) 781-1279. or wewillinois@gmail.com. You can also find them at their website, wewnational.com


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The sixth annual Edwardsville Art Fair, the signature event of the Edwardsville Arts Center, held at City Park, featured original works of approximately 100 accomplished artists, along with live music and activities for kids and adults.

TOP: In forefront, Elornam Kraka, of Edwardsville, and her sister, Edinam, work on their art projects during the children’s Create It and Take It activity. ABOVE: Brighton artist Christopher Day, left, talks with Linda Barton, center, and her daughter, Sarah Beth Hoefert, both of Godfrey, about his work. BELOW: Glen Carbon artist Ana Sumner works on her mixed media fiber art during the artists’ demonstrations. (Photos by Thomas Turney | For The Edge)

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LEFT: Jack Tweston, forefront, and Tyler Armstrong, of the Skylark Brothers Duo, perform. TOP LEFT: Ellanora Stone, 4, of Maryville, gets her face painted by Kyra Hanson, 16, of Edwardsville. ABOVE: Patrons peruse artists’ tents. (Photos by Thomas Turney | For The Edge)

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What to see ... arts Thursday, Oct. 10 • Mourning Col. Stephenson: A Special Exhibit, 1820 Col. Benjamin Stephenson House, Edwardsville IL, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., runs through Oct. 31 • “A Tale Of Two Brothers” By David Axtell with Madison County Genealogical Society of Illinois, Edwardsville Public Library, Edwardsville IL, 7 p.m. • Recycled Art Thursdays, Edwardsville Children’s Museum, Edwardsville IL, 9:30 a.m. • Harvest of Hope 2019 Luncheon with Madison County Child Advocacy Center, The Leclaire Room, Edwardsville IL, 11:30 a.m. • Star Party, Glen Carbon Library, Glen Carbon IL, 7 p.m. • Ladies Night Out… Witches Tea Party, Alton Exchange Mall, Alton IL, 6 to 9 p.m. • City Museum After Dark (21+), The City Museum, St. Louis MO, 7 p.m. • Craftoberfest 2019, Urban Chestnut Brewing Company (Midtown), St. Louis MO, 5 p.m. • Garden Party Lights, Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis MO, 6 to 10 p.m., Runs through Oct. 18th. • Vicki Lawrence & Mama, River City Casino & Hotel, St. Louis MO, 7:30 p.m. • “RuPaul’s Drag Race: Werq The World Tour 2019,” The Pageant, St. Louis MO, 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 11 • Chair Yoga, Edwardsville Public Library, Edwardsville IL, 11 a.m. • Fall Greenhouse Day, Edwardsville Children’s Museum, Edwardsville IL, 10 a.m. • Ales for Tails with Partners 4 Pets, Big Daddy’s, Edwardsville IL, 5:30 p.m. • Improv at the Bookstore with StagePlay Company, Afterwords Books, Edwardsville IL, 6:30 p.m. • Laugh Tracks Comedy Showcase,

Loop Trolley, St. Louis MO, 9 p.m. • Fiber Focus 2019 Exhibit, Art Saint Louis, St. Louis MO, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., runs through Oct. 24 • Reel Late at the Tivoli: “Halloween,” Landmark’s Tivoli Theatre, St. Louis MO, 11:55 p.m. • Float-in Movie – “Young Frankenstein,” Boathouse Paddle Co., St. Louis MO, 7:30 p.m. • The Who’s “Tommy,” Stray Dog Theatre, St. Louis MO, 8 p.m., runs through Oct. 26 Saturday, Oct. 12 • A Witch’s Dream, Good Weather Gallery, Edwardsville IL, 6p.m. • Incredible Bats Are Back, Wild Birds Unlimited, Edwardsville IL, 11 a.m. • Saturday Storytime, 222 Artisan Bakery, Edwardsville IL, 11 a.m. • Yoga, Glen Carbon Library, Glen Carbon IL, 9:30 a.m. • Fall Crafter’s Only Craft Fair, Anderson Hospital, Maryville IL, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. • Kundalini Yoga with Vesela, Michelle’s Massage Therapy & Holistic Spa, Maryville IL, 6:30 p.m. • Blind Contour Drawing, Jacoby Arts Center, Alton IL, 9 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 13 • Halloween Horror Makeup Class, Heroic Adventures,

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Edwardsville IL, 1 p.m. • Introduction to The Tarot, It’s Raining Zen, Alton IL, 12 p.m. • Moonlight Hike, The Nature Institute, Godfrey IL, 7:30 p.m. • Making Herbs Work for You: Fire Cider, The Nature Institute, Godfrey IL, 4 p.m. • Messages from Heaven Gallery Reading, St. Louis Paranormal Research Society, St. Louis MO, 1 p.m. Monday, Oct. 14 • Runner’s Yoga with BYO Beer, RunWell, Edwardsville IL, 6 p.m. • Edwardsville Woodworkers Club, Senior Center, Glen Carbon IL, 7 p.m. • Give Kids A Smile Free Kids Dental Clinic, SIU School of Dental Medicine, Alton IL, 7:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. • Gentle Touch Restorative Yoga, The Yoga Connection at BWN, Alton IL, 7:15 p.m. • Discover Day Open House, Lewis and Clark Community College, Godfrey IL, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. • Novel Neighbor Book Club, The Novel Neighbor, St. Louis MO, 7 p.m. • Board Game Night, Blueberry Hill, University City MO, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 15

• Read to a Dog, Edwardsville Public Library, Edwardsville IL, 6 p.m. • $2 Tuesday Movie, The Wildey Theatre, Edwardsville IL, 7 p.m. • Tuesday Night Trivia, Global Brew Tap House, Edwardsville IL, 7 p.m. • Monster, Monster, I’m Not Afraid of You Storytime, Afterwords Books, Edwardsville IL, 10 a.m. • Hand Lettering Make & Take Gift Tags, Seams For The Soul Boutique, Edwardsville IL, 6:30 p.m. • Swing Dancing Lessons, Glen Carbon Library, Glen Carbon IL, 6:30 p.m. • Educational Hike, The Nature Institute, Godfrey IL, 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 16 • Wednesday Night MTB Ride with Bike Surgeon Outpost, SIUE Mountain Bike Trails, Edwardsville IL, 6 p.m. • Run/Drink Wednesday, RunWell, Edwardsville IL, 6:30 p.m. • Blends Wine Dinner, Bella Milano, Edwardsville IL, 5:30 p.m. • Yoga for Stress and Anxiety Relief, Michelle’s Massage Therapy & Holistic Spa, Maryville IL, 6 p.m. • YogArt, Jacoby Arts Center, Alton IL, 5:30 p.m. • Tenacious Trivia, The Old Bakery Beer Co., Alton IL, 7 p.m. • Wine Pairing Dinner, Pere Marquette Lodge & Conference Center, Grafton IL, 6:30 p.m. • “A deal with the Devil Terraforming Paradise” by Eric Nauman, The Kranzberg, St. Louis MO, 12 to 7:30 p.m., runs through Nov. 9 • Watercolor in the Garden, Bowood Farms, St. Louis MO, 10 a.m. • Robert Rosen Signing, Subterranean Books, St. Louis MO, 7 p.m.


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What to hear ... music Thursday, Oct. 10 • Hunter Peebles, Porter’s Steakhouse, Collinsville IL, 6:30 p.m. • Crossed The Line, Fast Eddie’s Bon Air, Alton IL, 7 p.m. • Blane Howard, Broadway Oyster Bar, St. Louis MO, 6 p.m. • “Sittin’ on the Porch” Thursday Night Jam Sessions, National Blues Museum, St. Louis MO, 6 p.m. • Hoodie Allen, Delmar Hall, St. Louis MO, 8 p.m. • Thursday Happy Hour with Kristen Goodman, The Chocolate Pig, St. Louis MO, 5:30 p.m. • Jake Curtis Blues Band, BB’s Blues and Soups, St. Louis MO, 10 p.m. • George Shingleton with Craig Gerdes, The Bootleg, St. Louis MO, 8

p.m. • Jeremiah Johnson Blues Cruise, Becky Thatcher, St. Louis MO, 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 11 • The Robert Perry Band, Stagger Inn Again, Edwardsville IL, 5 p.m. • Chris Hillman–Night of Stories & Songs featuring Herb Pedersen, The Wildey Theatre, Edwardsville IL, 7:30 p.m. • Scott and Mechelle, Big Daddy’s, Edwardsville IL, 6 p.m. • Lanny & Julie, The Lake House at Buffalo Park, Maryville IL, 7 p.m. • Burden, Bottle & Barrel, Alton IL, 7 p.m. • Champagne Fixx, Fast Eddie’s Bon Air, Alton IL, 8 p.m. • Borderline, Fast Eddie’s Bon Air, Alton IL, 7 p.m.

• The Graham Band, Chez Marilyn, Alton IL, 8 p.m. • Pat Jones, Rustic Retreats, Grafton IL, 6 p.m. • Wade Trent, Aerie’s Resort & Winery, Grafton IL, 5 p.m. • USO Red Rock & Blue Presented by The Point, The Pageant, St. Louis MO, 8 p.m. • Obituary with Abbath, The Ready Room, St. Louis MO, 7 p.m. • Disturbed: Evolution Tour, Chaifetz Arena, St. Louis MO, 7:30 p.m. • Tribute to Aretha Franklin, St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, St. Louis MO, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 12 • Justus & The Experience, Big Daddy’s, Edwardsville IL, 5:30 p.m.

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• The Mersey Beatles From Liverpool: Abbey Road 50th, The Wildey Theatre, Edwardsville IL, 3 & 8 p.m. • Ridin’ Shotgun, Foundry Public House, Edwardsville IL, 2 p.m. • Spillie Nelson, Wiggler’s Bar and Grill, Edwardsville IL, 3 p.m. • The Matching Shoe, Porter’s Steakhouse, Collinsville IL, 7:30 p.m. • Liquid Doll, LakeHouse at Buffalo Park, Maryville IL, 9 p.m. • John Batdorf, The Brown Bag Bistro, Alton IL, 5 p.m. • Mila Raye Duffy, The Old Bakery Beer Co., Alton IL, 7 p.m. • Janet Evra’s French Jazz Nite, Jacoby Arts Center, Alton IL, 7:30å p.m. • The Works Band, Chez Marilyn, Alton IL, 8 p.m. • Baywolfe, 3rd Chute Bar & Grill, Alton IL, 9:30 p.m. • Ledsled, Bakers and Hale, Godfrey IL, 7 p.m. • Randy Clemons, Aerie’s Resort & Winery, Grafton IL, 3 p.m. • Gold Bar, Rustic Retreats, Grafton IL, 7 p.m. • Big Wreck, Delmar

Hall, St. Louis MO, 8 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 13 • Ridin’ Shotgun, Who Dat’s Southern Food, Collinsville IL, 3 p.m. • Scott and Mechelle, LakeHouse at Buffalo Park, Maryville IL, 4 p.m. • Social Remedy, Fast Eddie’s Bon Air, Alton IL, 7 p.m. • Tanglefoot, The Loading Dock Bar & Grill, Grafton IL, 2 p.m. • After Midnight, The Hawg Pit, Grafton IL, 1 p.m. • John Prine, Stifel Theatre, St. Louis MO, 8 p.m. • The Distillers, The Ready Room, St. Louis MO, 8 p.m. Monday, Oct. 14 • D-LUX Acoustic Duo, Fast Eddie’s Bon Air, Alton IL, 6 p.m. • Skillet & Alter Bridge, The Pageant, St. Louis MO, 7 p.m. • Mudhoney with Kid Congo, Off Broadway Music Venue, St. Louis MO, 8 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 15 • Jidenna, The Pageant, St. Louis MO, 8 p.m. • Tiger Army, Delmar Hall, St. Louis MO, 7 p.m.

• Tim Leavy, Gaslight, St. Louis MO, 9 p.m. • DJ Mahf, Pin-Up Bowl, St. Louis MO, 11 a.m. • Kim Fuller & Carolbeth True, Sheldon Cåoncert Hall and Art Galleries, St. Louis MO, 10 a.m. • Trashcan Sinatras, Blueberry Hill Duck Room, University City MO, 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 16 • The Blackwood Quartet–The Gospel Side of Elvis, The Wildey Theatre, Edwardsville IL, 7 p.m. • Open Mic Night, Maeva’s Coffee, Alton IL, 6 p.m. • Wage War: The Pressure Tour, Fubar, St. Louis MO, 7 p.m. • DJ Mahf, Pin-Up Bowl, St. Louis MO, 11 p.m. • Vinyl Night, Strauss Park, St. Louis MO, 4 p.m. • Masked Intruder, Off Broadway Music Venue, St. Louis MO, 8 p.m. • Ruston Kelly with Donovan Woods, Blueberry Hill Duck Room, University City MO, 8 p.m. • Scotty Sire, Delmar Hall, St. Louis MO, 8 p.m.


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Moyes’ novel, set in depression, is remarkably contemporary

By GENINE BABAKIAN Associated Press

"The Giver of Stars: a Novel" (Pamela Dorman Books), by Jojo Moyes At the outset of Jojo Moyes' "The Giver of Stars," Alice Van Cleve has gone from the frying pan into the fire. An outspoken young woman who doesn't quite fit in with polite English society, Alice jumps at the chance to

leave her native England when a handsome American proposes. Imagining a different sort of life altogether, she ends up with Bennett Van Cleve and his overbearing father in a rural town in Depression-era Kentucky. She's friendless, miserable and trapped. Until, that is, the Pack Horse Library initiative comes to her town, offering her an escape from the lonely monotony of her days. Saddling up to bring books to remote families

hungry for reading material, Alice and a cluster of local women join the initiative. According to an article in Smithsonian magazine — which inspired Moyes to set her historical novel in eastern Kentucky — the Pack Horse Librarians were the bookmobiles of the Great Depression. Overcoming danger and discomfort, they traversed seasons, mountains and miles to bring books to homes and schools that would otherwise go without. While her novel is set in the midst of the Great Depression, Moyes crafts a tale that's remarkably contemporary. One timely theme that runs throughout the book is the importance of facts. The librarians represent knowledge — knowledge they wish to share not just to open people to new worlds and ideas but also to arm them with the facts they need to counter the disinformation campaigns promoted by the wealthy and powerful. "Knowledge is so important, don't you think? We all say at the library, without facts we really do have nothing," Alice says. And when her father-in-law attacks Alice for reading a "filthy book," he smugly informs her that the book has been banned. Her response? "Yes, and I know that a federal judge overturned that same ban. I know just

as much as you do, Mr. Van Cleve. I read the facts." Environmental degradation is another recurring theme. And while Moyes never labels her character Margery O'Hare as an environmentalist, her love and respect for the mountains that she calls home fuels her efforts to protect it from the degradation inflicted by the coal mines. "A certain kind of man looked at God's own land," Margery thinks as she discovers newly desecrated forest, "and instead of beauty and wonder, all he saw was dollar signs." The fiercely independent Margery, "who would be owned by nobody, and told by nobody," is the ringleader of the librarians and in many ways is Alice's savior. "You're like a prisoner sprung from jail most mornings," she says to Alice, and allows her to see that she isn't as trapped as she thinks she is. Inspired by the history of the actual Pack Horse Librarians, Moyes depicts the courage and resourcefulness of these women in loving detail. "The Giver of Stars" is a tribute not just to the brave women who brought the light of knowledge in dark times, but also to the rejuvenating bond of women's friendship.


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Food for Thought …with Vicki Bennington

Do take a wooden nickel!

GLEN CARBON — The old expression “Don’t take any wooden nickels” does not apply to the Wooden Nickel Pub & Grill in Downtown Glen Carbon. In fact, it’s just the opposite. The atmosphere, combined with a wide range of upscale bar food, makes for a nice place to meet friends, cozy up with your honey, or even take in a meal when you find yourself on your own for dinner. For the second time in the last few weeks, Vicki Bennington I was a special guest of the elite taco connoisseur group, “Give ‘em Something to Taco ‘bout.” Consequently, I have that organization to thank for guiding me to the Wooden Nickel, an establishment I was previously unfamiliar with. Of course, we went on Taco Tuesday, so we had to try the tacos and, as we found out, that’s a big night. With a group of 10, we were hard pressed to find a table that would accommodate us because there were so many people there to take in the $1.89 tacos and $2

margaritas. The core group of Give ‘em Something to Taco ‘bout tasters were there, along with a few more who were new to the process. But, one thing’s for sure, we all put the tacos to the test, leaving no stone unturned. We started with guacamole bites as an appetizer, with spicy jalapeño ranch dipping sauce. I ended up asking for regular ranch — the jalapeño was a little too spicy for me, but others thought it was just right. To each his own. The guacamole bites themselves were good and definitely something a bit different — in a good way. Next, we sipped margaritas while waiting for our taco orders. Especially for a $2 price tag, they were quite tasty. I ordered a beef fried taco and a chicken soft shell (both without cheese) in order to try a variety of shells and fillings. They came with lettuce, tomato, salsa and sour cream. Both were very good. I think I liked the chicken the best. Another taco tester tried all beef soft-shell tacos with cheese, and because she had eaten them before, knew those were her favorite. Still, another indulged on the chicken soft shell and knew she would come back for more.

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One member of the group tried out the naked hot wings, tossed in the Nickel’s own special sauce, with ranch on the side. He said the flavor was good, but not quite as hot as expected. All in all, we decided during Taco Tuesday at the Wooden Nickel, you get a great bang for your buck. And, according to people in the pub at the time, they come for a lot more than just Taco Tuesday. The appetizer list is fairly extensive, with

everything from Bavarian soft pretzel sticks to chicken quesadilla, deep fried pickles, shrimp skewers and toasted ravioli. Caesar, chef and other salads offer a lighter choice, while sandwiches, like, beef Philly steak, breaded chicken breast, the Cuban, fish, smoked BLT, an Asian pork wrap and others are all hearty selections. The Wooden Nickel is open seven days a week for lunch and dinner. Sunday brunch starts at 9:30 a.m., featuring a bottomless mimosa, Bloody Mary and a mimosa bar.

Beef fried taco and a chicken soft shell taco The $2 Taco Tuesday margarita. (Vicki (both without cheese). (Vicki Bennington | Bennington | For The Edge) For The Edge)


The Sunday special is fried chicken. Every other night except Saturday has a dinner special, too: Monday, it’s pasta; Wednesday, wings; Thursday, smoked meats; Friday, fresh cod, and we know Tuesday is taco night. Every Wednesday, there’s live music, and

On the Edge of the Weekend • Thursday, October 10, 2019 • 27 the fall festival, featuring live music, specialty drafts, chili and jumbo pretzels, is Saturday, Oct. 26. Check out the Give ‘em Something to Taco ‘bout’s video of the Wooden Nickel review at facebook/giveemsomethingtotacobout.

A combination of fried and soft-shell chicken and beef tacos, with sour cream and salsa on Guacamole bites with spicy jalapeño ranch. the side. (Vicki Bennington | For The Edge) (Vicki Bennington | For The Edge)

Hot wings and ranch. (Vicki Bennington | For The Edge)


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SIUE Theater and Dance to present ‘She Kills Monsters’

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EDWARDSVILLE — Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (SIUE) Department of Theater and Dance opens its 2019-2020 main season with “She Kills Monsters,” by Qui Nguyen. “She Kills Monsters,” directed by Tress Kurzym, and performed by SIUE students, will take the stage at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct.

16, through Saturday, Oct. 19, and at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 20, in the Dunham Hall Theater on the SIUE campus in Edwardsville. Critics have said this show is “A comedic romp into the world of fantasy role-playing games.” “She Kills Monsters” tells the story of Agnes Evans as she leaves her childhood home in Ohio, following the death of her teenage sister, Tilly. When Agnes finds

Tilly’s “Dungeons & Dragons” notebook, however, she stumbles into a journey of discovery and action-packed adventure in the imaginary world that was Tilly’s refuge. In this high-octane, dramatic comedy, laden with homicidal fairies, nasty ogres and ’90s pop culture, acclaimed young playwright, Nguyen, offers a heart-pounding homage to the geek — and warrior — within us all. “I love to play. I love imagi-

nary play, board games, card games and sports,” director Kurzym noted. “I make a living teaching people how to play. So, it is no surprise that I would be drawn to a script that focuses on a game. “What is surprising, is that the game in the script is a game that I had never played, prior to preparing for this production — ‘Dungeons and Dragons,’” she said. “I’m not sure why I never played the game. I knew people who

played it growing up in the 1980s. My own son started playing after being introduced to it through the television phenomenon ‘Stranger Things.’ Like our protagonist, Agnes, I didn’t think it was a game for me. It felt too complicated, too many rules. Have you seen the ‘Player’s Handbook’?“ She said the script called like a siren song.

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”It is an adventure — a fantasy adventure with a female protagonist,” she explained. “As a little girl, my feminist heroes were Wonder Woman, She-Ra and Princess Leia.” “She Kills Monsters” is set in 1995. ”I was the same age as Agnes, the protagonist, in 1995,” Kurzym said. “I know this world. I wanted a chance to tell this story. So, I rolled the dice, literally. I played Dungeons and Dragons this summer and learned a few things about the game, this play and life. If you don’t know anything about Dungeons and Dragons or 1995, it’s OK. Stay seated. I bet you do know about family, love, loss and monsters.” Tickets are now on sale and cost $15 for adults, age 18 and older, and $12 for senior citizens, non-SIUE students with a current school I.D. and all SIUE faculty, staff and retirees. SIUE students, with a valid school I.D., are admitted free. All seating is general admission. No reservations are held without payment. To purchase, visit the Department of Theater and Dance Box Office, located inside the Dunham Hall building or by calling 618-650-2774. SIUE students need to present their school I.D. for their complimentary ticket (one ticket per production). For directions and parking, visit siue.edumaps.

For additional information about SIUE’s production “She Kills Monsters,” visit the Department of Theater and Dance website at siue.edu/artsandsciences/theater. SIUE’s Department of Theater and Dance presents four plays and one dance concert during its season October through April. All productions are open to the public. The Department of Theater and Dance is part of the SIUE College of Arts and Sciences. The SIUE College of Arts and Sciences is central to the university’s exceptional and comprehensive education. The College of Arts and Sciences has

19 departments and 85 areas of study. More than 300 full-time faculty/instructors deliver classes to more than 8,000 undergraduate and graduate students. Faculty help students explore diverse ideas and experiences, while learning to think and live as fulfilled, productive members of the global community. Study abroad, servicelearning, internships and other experiential learning opportunities better prepare SIUE students not only to succeed in the region’s workplaces, but also to become valuable leaders who make important contributions to its communities.

“She Kills Monsters” tells the story of Agnes Evans as she leaves her childhood home in Ohio, following the death of her teenage sister, Tilly. When Agnes finds Tilly’s “Dungeons & Dragons” notebook, however, she stumbles into a journey of discovery and action-packed adventure in the imaginary world that was Tilly’s refuge. (Theresa Kelly/For The Edge)


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Polar opposite flick vibes — both truth based, worth seeing: By Robert D. Grubaugh Contributing columnist For The Edge A couple Sundays ago was weird. I left for work expecting to have a fairly standard day and to escape in time for a family dinner at my sister’s house. Instead, I detoured midday into a matinee that was bookended by a split shift that had me working later into the night than usual. That’s not the weird part; I do most of my movie-going in the afternoon. So, I get to one of my favorite theaters with every intention of watching “Judy” — the new Judy Garland biopic, in which Renée Zellweger stars, that opened in limited release — but I found a line literally out the door and down the sidewalk to get into the place. Turns out I was blocked by a combo sellout of “Judy” and the second weekend showings of “Downton Abbey” so my plans changed again on the fly. Thus, that day, for me, it was “Official Secrets,” a nifty little political thriller that I’d first

heard of about a month ago on KMOX radio’s The Charlie Brennan Show. In “Official Secrets,” based on true events, Katharine Gun (Keira Knightley) worked for an intelligence service in Great Britain during the early 2000s when a memo landed in her inbox one day. In the memo, the NSA asks different allies to essentially help blackmail United Nations

Security Council members to help pass a resolution to justify the invasion of Iraq under the Bush administration’s belief that Saddam Hussein was hiding weapons of mass destruction. Gun becomes appalled that such tactics could be in the offing and she prints a copy of the memo and shares it with an anti-war coalition, who in turn passes it along to the

Observer, a British newspaper published on Sundays, and investigative journalist Martin Bright (Matt Smith) who works with several peers (played by Conleth Hill, Rhys Ifans, and Matthew Goode — a swell cast for a serious movie) to research and publish the news that, frankly, the world needed to see. Gun’s government felt otherwise. Gun is subsequently arrested for violation of the Official Secrets Act of 1989, an act of Parliament of the United Kingdom that forbids the sharing of sensitive documents with the public. Guilty, and admittedly so, Gun uses the help of a defense foundation (with Ralph Fiennes doing some fine work in the role of its leader) to prepare herself for trial and to save her immigrant husband (Adam Bakri) from reactionary deportation. The whole thing is tight and I can’t believe it’s taken this long to see this incident make it to the big screen. While “Official Secrets” wasn’t on my cinematic radar, “Brittany Runs a Marathon,” also based on a true story, had been for a few weeks. I skipped in to see it on a Monday, during my regularly planned movie day. In the movie, Brittany Forgler (Jillian Bell) is given notice by a doctor, who she visits to try to scam an Adderall ‘script, that if she doesn’t get with the

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Met Opera starts regular Sunday matinees, breaking tradition

By RONALD BLUM Associated Press

NEW YORK — Some in the audience wore tuxedos and evening gowns, others wore jeans and sneakers. There was even a man wearing a black sleeveless shirt and blue suede cowboy boots. The Metropolitan Opera began regular Sunday-afternoon staged performances for the first time in its 136-year history with Puccini's "Turandot," an effort to boost ticket sales and revenue. "I love it. Outstanding," said E.G. Fisher, a 51-year-old New Yorker who was attending the performance with his 15-year-old daughter, Bella, a high school junior. "We get to watch the whole opera and don't have to go home early and do homework." As part of three-year labor contracts agreed to in the summer of 2018, the Met has the right to present up to 17 Sunday matinees this season and 27 in 2020-21. Any Sunday show will be followed by a Monday off for both performances and orchestra rehearsals. And Tuesday-morning rehearsals will have limits. "On a weekend people can relax and devote three or four hours that an opera takes," Met general manager Peter Gelb said. "This is not confined to the Met. Sunday matinees on Broadway have been hugely successful." Last season saw 75 percent of tickets sold and 69 percent of box office revenue capacity realized factoring in discounts, down from 90 percent in the 1990s. The Met said 78 percent of Sunday's tickets were sold to paying customers and next Sunday's performance of the Gershwins' "Porgy and Bess" is sold out. The Met has long presented seven performances a week from fall through spring: evenings from Monday through Saturday, plus a Saturday matinee. The Saturday afternoon shows have been featured since 1931 on radio, a series that runs from December through the end of the season. High-definition video simulcasts to theaters started in 2006-07 and now transmit about 10 matinees per season. There were Grand Sunday Night Concerts from 1883-1944 plus the occasional Sundaynight staged gala, including the premieres of Herbert Graf's production of Verdi's "Otello" with Georg Solti conducting in 1963 and of Marc Chagall's designs of Mozart's

"Die Zauberfloete (The Magic Flute)" in 1967. But moving forward, there will be regular Sunday afternoons and fewer Monday evenings — traditionally the dressiest night of the week at the Met, with a marked increase of men in white tie and tailcoats. "This will be a massive shift in lifestyle for all of us," said Brad Gemeinhardt, a third horn and representative of the Met's orchestra committee. "For those of us with families and children in school, we now have committed another weekend day to the Met, which means we no longer have a full day to spend with our families." As part of the labor contract, orchestra members receive an additional personal day that, with the permission of the orchestra

manager, can be used to be let off from a weekend performance. Because there are more Mondays off, the Met has had to alter its schedule of final dress rehearsals, which usually take place three or four days before the first performance of a run. "That complicates the puzzle a little bit," Met assistant general manager for performance John Sellars said. "When you're doing grand opera repertory, you've got multiple operas in performance and have multiple operas in rehearsal all simultaneously, and you have to consider how many days rest in between performances singers need." The audience gave a huge, louder-thanusual ovation to music director Yannick Nézet-Séguin and the cast highlighted by Christine Goerke (Turandot), Yusif Eyvazov

(Calaf), Eleonora Buratto (Liu) and James Morris (Timur). The performance was dedicated to Franco Zeffirelli, who created the production in 1987 and died in June, and longtime Met tenor Marcello Giordani, who died of a heart attack on Saturday at age 56. Molly Livingston, a 17-year-old aspiring singer from Knoxville, Tennessee, and her 54-year-old father Mark, who commutes regularly from Tennessee to New York for work, were attending their first Met performance. "It's awesome," she said. Her dad is reluctant to attend shows at night when he has work the next morning. "It's actually kind of nice to come in the middle of the day," he said. "We had lunch before. Maybe we'll have dinner afterwards."

FILE - In this Aug. 1, 2014, file photo, pedestrians make their way in front of the Metropolitan Opera house at New York's Lincoln Center. On Sunday, Oct. 6, 2019, the Metropolitan Opera began regular Sunday afternoon staged performances for the first time in its 136-year-history with Puccini's `Turandot,’ an effort to boost ticket sales and revenue. As part of new union contracts, the Met can present up to 17 Sunday matinees this season. The company thinks Sunday afternoons will sell better than Monday nights. (AP Photo/John Minchillo, File)


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