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January 10, 2019 Volume Issue 2 August17, 2, 2018

Vol. 15 No. 49

Ring in the August 26, 2018 new year, Page 20

Vol. 15, No. 51

Midwest Salute to the Arts – Page 16

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January 10, 2019

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Cover story: Fashion Lane

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Movie Review: ‘Vice’

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What to discover ... Arts

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What to do ... Events

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Join Alton Little Theater, Harry Potter for ‘Magical Winter’s Eve’

18 What to hear ... Music 19

Food for Thought ... with Vicki Bennington

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Home cooking with Ingrid Hoffmann

24 Mardi Gras kicks off 30 People at the Party 34 People at the Party

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GUIDE to LOCAL HOUSES of WORSHIP and CHURCH DIRECTORY

MOUNT JOY MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH OF EDWARDSVILLE

327 Olive Olive Street Street •• Edw, Edw, IL IL 327 656-0845 656-0845 Steve Jackson, Jackson, Pastor Pastor Steve Sunday School: School: 9:30 9:30 a.m. a.m. Sunday Morning Worship: Worship: 10:45 10:45 a.m. a.m. Morning Wed. Early Early Morning Morning Prayer: Prayer: 5:00 5:00 a.m. a.m. Wed. Wed. Bible Bible Study: Study: 7:00 7:00 p.m. p.m. Wed.

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131 N. N. Main Main St., St., Glen Glen Carbon, Carbon, IL IL 131 288-5700 Dr. Dr. Penelope Penelope H. H. Barber Barber 288-5700 310 South South Main, Main, Edwardsville Edwardsville 310 656-7498 656-7498

SundayMorning MorningWorship Worship--8:15 8:15&&10:45a.m. 10:45a.m. Sunday SundaySchool School--9:30 9:30a.m. a.m. Sunday

Traditional Worship: Worship: 9:00 9:00 a.m. a.m. Traditional Contemporary Worship: Worship: 10:30 10:30 a.m. a.m. Contemporary Sunday School: School: 10:30 10:30 a.m. a.m. Sunday Youth: 5:30 5:30 p.m. p.m. Youth: Dr. James James Brooks, Brooks, Lead Lead Minister Minister Dr. Rev. Jeff Jeff Wrigley, Wrigley, Assoc Assoc Minister Minister Rev.

Mid-Week -- Every EveryWednesday Wednesday evening evening -Mid-Week Youth Bible Bible Study Study -- 6-7:30 6-7:30 p.m. p.m. Youth AdultClasses Classes&& Adult PrayerShawl ShawlMinistry Ministry--6:30-7:30 6:30-7:30p.m. p.m. Prayer

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ST. PAUL PAUL UNITED UNITED CHURCH CHURCH ST. OF OF CHRIST CHRIST

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(Liberty (Liberty Middle Middle School) School)

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Rev. Rev. Aaron Aaron Myers, Myers, Pastor Pastor

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310 South Main, Edwardsville 327 Olive Street • Edw, IL For more more information information call call For 656-7498 656-0845 (618) 656-4142 656-4142 or or email: email:Traditional Worship: 9:00 a.m. (618) Steve Jackson, Pastor Contemporary Worship: 10:30 a.m Bahai.Edwardsville@sbcglobal.net Bahai.Edwardsville@sbcglobal.net Sunday School: 10:30 a.m. Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. P.O. Box 545 P.O. Box 545 Youth: 5:30 p.m. Morning Worship: 10:45 a.m. Dr. Wed. Early Morning Edwardsville, Prayer: 5:00 a.m. Edwardsville, IL IL 62025 62025 James Brooks, Lead Minister Rev. Jeff Wrigley, Assoc Minister Wed. Bible Study: 7:00 p.m. www.bahai.us www.bahai.us www.mtjoymbc.org www.fccedwardsville.org

John Roberts, Senior Pastor JohnRoberts, Roberts,Senior SeniorPastor Pastor John Sunday Worship: SundayWorship: Worship: Sunday Traditional Service 8:00 AM TraditionalService Service8:00 8:00AM AM Traditional Sunday School 9:15 AM SundaySchool School9:15 9:15AM AM Sunday Contemporary Service ContemporaryService Service--Contemporary 10:30 AM 10:30 AM 10:30 AM EDEN

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“O SON SON OF OF SPIRIT! SPIRIT! “O The best best beloved beloved ofof all all things things inin My My sight sight The Justice;turn turn not not away away therefrom therefrom ifif thou thou isis Justice; desirest Me, Me,and and neglect neglect itit not not that that II may may desirest confide inin thee. thee.Verily Verily justice justice isis My My gift gift toto confide thee and and the the sign sign ofof My My loving loving kindness.” kindness.” thee Baha’u’llah ~~ Baha’u’llah

1802 1802 Madison Madison Avenue, Avenue, Edwardsville, Edwardsville, IL IL 62025 62025 (618) (618) 656-4857 656-4857 Weekend Weekend Masses: Masses:

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ST. PAUL UNITED CHURCH St. Mary’s Parish OF CHRIST

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Edwardsville, IL 62025 1 District Drive, 656-1500 (618) 656-4857 Edwardsville Rev. Diane C. Grohmann

(Liberty Middle School) Weekend Masses:

Rev. Aaron Myers, Pastor 5:00 pm Saturdays

Sunday Worship 10:00 a.m.

Bible Studies, Family, Youth & College Sundays 8:00 am & 10:30 am Ministries Confessions Saturday 3:30 to 4:30 pm 9:30 a.m. Worship / 11:15 a.m. Sunday School Our Facility is Handicap Accessible Phone: 618-307-6590 Daily Mass:

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‘Vice’ more than just another political piece

Matt Kennedy | Annapurna Pictures via AP This image released by Annapurna Pictures shows Christian Bale as Dick Cheney, left, and Sam Rockwell as George W. Bush in a scene from “Vice.”

All-star cast leads film By Robert Grubaugh Contributing columnist Director Adam McKay performed quite a trick in 2015, making “The Big Short,” a funny, touching and dramatically thrilling movie about the 2008 economic downturn and mortgage crisis. The movie was a highlight of that year’s entire cinematic slate — I’ve rewatched it a few times since — and it remains a cautionary hoot. “The Big Short’s” ensemble cast featured a bunch of heavyweight actors who McKay seemed to clearly impress, because for his

new film, “Vice,” several stars returned. McKay went on to win the Oscar for “The Big Short” for Best Original Screenplay. “Vice” is about Richard “Dick” Bruce Cheney, our nation’s 46th vice president, who, some say, was the nation’s most ruthless, powerful and significant. As a biopic, “Vice” has the familiar flavor that covers a whole life. We meet Cheney (Christian Bale) as a hard-partying Yale flunk out; see his early days hanging telephone wire in Wyoming, where he became a state representative; and, finally, taking the “pledge,” for the sake of his marriage to his wife, Lynne (Amy Adams), who’s his motivator, relentless taskmaster and stalwart backstop. Nothing — we’re led to believe — got Dick to the highest levels of government more than his wife’s

nagging ability to never accept less than the very best. To keep his life together and protect his family, Cheney makes the leap into politics — first by becoming an intern for then Illinois Rep. Donald Rumsfeld (Steve Carell) and riding Rumsfeld’s coattails to a White House advisory position (and eventual chief of staff) during President Richard Nixon and Vice President Gerald Ford’s tenures. The Dixiecrat years led Cheney to his own time in Congress, before coming back to the fold as secretary of defense for President George H.W. Bush. The meatiest parts of the movie depict Cheney’s days in President George W. Bush’s (Sam Rockwell) administration. “Vice” insinuates that Cheney accepted whatever mantle of power that he was able to

squirrel away from whomever. G.W. Bush is portrayed as a milquetoast pushover, simply trying to stand independently of his dad’s shadow. Bale’s Cheney is quiet and subtle, as befits the movie’s opening premise that Cheney operated, more or less, as a ghost while making decisions that affected the entire world. The portrayal of Colin Powell (Tyler Perry) probably dredges up the worst days of the former secretary of state’s life. If you can still stomach another movie about politics, check this one out. As a sophomore effort, it’s safely designed by a talented filmmaker. “Vice” runs 132 minutes and is rated R for language and some violent images. I give this film three stars out of four.


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What to discover … arts Thursday, Jan. 10

• The Office Trivia, The Heavy Anchor, St. Louis, 8 p.m. • Tequila Tasting Fund Raiser, Chava’s Mexican Restaurant, Edwardsville, Illinois, 6 - 8 p.m. • Wine + Design: Fern Wall Mounts, Maypop Coffee & Garden Shop, Webster Groves, Missouri, 6 p.m. • History on Tap, Blueberry Hill, University City, Missouri, 7 p.m. • Beginners Wheel Throwing – Ceramics, The MAC - Macoupin Art Collective, Staunton, Illinois, 6 p.m. • Introduction - Oil Painting –Impressionism, The MAC - Macoupin Art Collective, Staunton, Illinois, 6 p.m. • Prairie State Patriots: Researching Illinois Civil War Ancestors, Edwardsville Public Library, Edwardsville, Illinois, 7 p.m. • Alabama Story, Repertory Theatre, St. Louis Missouri, 8 p.m., runs through Jan. 27

Friday, Jan. 11

• Coffee Break Comedy Showcase, The Monocle, St. Louis Missouri, 8 p.m. • Kehinde Wiley: The Power of Aesthetics, Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, 7 p.m. • Stained Glass Mosaic Stepping Stone, The MAC - Macoupin Art Collective, Staunton, Illinois, 6 p.m.

• Aerial Show and Tell, St. Louis Aerial Collective, St. Louis, 7 p.m. • AcroYoga: Instagram Worthy, Urban Breath Yoga, St. Louis, 7 p.m. • I’ll Be Back Before Midnight, Kirkwood Theatre Guild, Kirkwood Missouri, 8 p.m., runs through Jan. 20 • Connecting - Joy, Peace, & Well-Being, St. Louis, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Saturday, Jan. 12

• Marc Rebillet, The Ready Room, St. Louis, 8 p.m. • The Body’s Wisdom Way: A One Day Retreat, Peace Tree Spirituality Center, Florissant, Missouri, 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. • Yoga + Apples, Eckert’s Country Store & Farms, Belleville, Illinois, 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. • Junior Craft Lab: Airplant Wall Pendants, Maypop Coffee & Garden Shop, Webster Groves, Missouri, 2 p.m. • Alton Little Theater Presents – Magical Winter’s Eve with Harry Potter, Lewis & Clark Community College, Godfrey, Illinois, 5:30 p.m. • Maple Syrup Class, Willoughby Heritage Farm and Conservation Reserve, Collinsville, Illinois, 1 p.m. • Wine Bottle Painting - Winter Scene, Alton Exchange Mall, Alton, Illinois, 1 p.m. • Sunday, Jan. 13Makeup Class: The Basics by Amber Perry, Glow Studio, St. Louis, 11

a.m. - 1 p.m. • Public Workshop, Courage & Grace, Edwardsville, Illinois, 5 - 8 p.m. • Chakra Workshop, Studio Gaia, Edwardsville, Illinois, 12 - 2:30 p.m. • Book and a Movie Meeting – My Sister’s Keeper, Madison County Farm Bureau, Edwardsville, Illinois, 1 - 4 p.m. • Mermaid DIY Sign (Kids), Party on Broadway, Alton, Illinois, 1 - 2 p.m.

Monday, Jan. 14

• Design an EPIC Life, Edwardsville Public Library, Edwardsville, Illinois, 7 p.m. • Chigozie Obioma - “Orchestra of Minorities”, Saint Louis Community College – Forest Park Student Center, St. Louis, 7 p.m. • Winter Wellness Classes, St Boniface Church, Edwardsville, Illinois, 8 - 8:45 a.m. • Breastfeeding Meet-Ups, Momentum Wellness and Learning, Edwardsville, Illinois, 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. • The Wedding Singer-Retro Series, Marcus Wehrenberg Ronnies Cinema, St. Louis, 7 p.m. • Family Movie Night, East Alton Public Library District, East Alton, Illinois, 4 p.m. • Wine Educational Tasting Seminar, State Street Market of Alton, Alton, Illinois, 7 p.m.

Tuesday, Jan. 15

• $2 Tuesday Movies, The Wildey The-

atre, Edwardsville, Illinois, 7 p.m. • All About Owls with the World Bird Sanctuary, Ferguson Municipal Public Library, Ferguson, Missouri, 6 p.m. • Eat Pizza - Raise Some Dough for Partners 4 Pets, Dewey’s Pizza, Edwardsville, Illinois, 4 - 10 p.m. • Yoga + Beer, 4 Hands Brewing Co., St. Louis, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. • Open Paint, Courage & Grace, Edwardsville, Illinois, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. • Firestone Walker Beer Dinner, HopCat, St. Louis, 7 p.m. • Knitting & Crochet Club, Wood River Public Library, Wood River, Illinois, 10:30 11:30 a.m.

Wednesday, Jan. 16

• FULL-Pints ‘n’ Plants: Transform Your Yard into an Edible Oasis, Urban Chestnut Brewing Co. – Grove, St. Louis, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. • Embroidery 101 with Carlene Fullerton, The Novel Neighbor, St. Louis, 6 - 7:30 p.m. • Crocheting, The MAC – Macoupin Art Collective, Staunton, Illinois, 6 - 8 p.m. • Photography Class, City of Collinsville Parks and Recreation, Collinsville, Illinois, 7 p.m. • Xtreme Bar Bingo, Alton VFW, Alton, Illinois, 7 p.m.

Kevin Hart says he’s considering Oscar hosting gig again By David Bauder AP Media Writer NEW YORK — Prodded by Ellen DeGeneres, comic Kevin Hart says he’ll reconsider his decision to step down as host of the Academy Awards. Hart had backed away two days after being named host last month when some homophobic tweets he had made a decade ago resurfaced. But DeGeneres urged him to host the show during an interview that aired Friday on her talk show. The motion picture Academy has not named a replacement host for its Feb. 24 awards show. “You have grown,” DeGeneres told him. “You have apologized. You’re apologizing again right now. You’ve done it. Don’t let these people win. Host the Oscars.” She applied subtle pressure by saying after one commercial break, “We’re back with this

year’s Oscars host, Kevin Hart.” Hart told her that “you have put a lot of things on my mind” and that he would think about their conversation. The LGBTQ watchdog organization GLAAD on Friday reiterated its position that Hart not step down as host but instead use the platform to “send an unequivocal message of acceptance to LGBTQ youth.” If there’s a campaign to get him back, it couldn’t have started more slickly: on the hugely successful talk show run by one of Hollywood’s most prominent gay celebrities, who hosted the Oscars herself in 2007. DeGeneres said she called the Academy this week to urge that Hart be brought back, and was told that officials would be “thrilled” if he did. An Academy representative did not immediately return messages for comment. Hart wrote homophobic remarks on Twitter mostly between 2009-2011, including one where he said: “Yo if my son comes home

& try’s 2 play with my daughters doll house I’m going 2 break it over his head & say n my voice ‘stop that’s gay.’” It was later deleted. He has also made anti-gay comments in his standup in the past. Hart told her that when his old messages resurfaced, “what was once the brightest light ever just got real dark.” He initially said he wouldn’t apologize because he had addressed the issue several times. But given an ultimatum to apologize, he did so and stepped down. Hart said it was hard for him because he considered it an attack when his tweets resurfaced a day after he got the Oscars gig. “That’s an attempt to end me,” he said. “That’s not an attack to just stop the Oscars ... Somebody has to take a stand against the ... trolls.” DeGeneres received some resistance on social media, with some commenters saying that Hart’s homophobic jokes were a legiti-

mate issue for discussion, and it wasn’t a case of people maliciously trying to hurt him. In a column posted Friday in the trade publication Variety, Caroline Framke argued that Hart hadn’t proven that he’d learned much. “If he gets the job back, it won’t be because he’s convinced his detractors that he actually cares about gay people,” Framke wrote. “It’ll be because he spun a story about vicious trolls going after him for no good reason. It might be a compelling enough angle to convince DeGeneres and her audience, but even if it manages to sway the Academy, it still won’t actually be true.” DeGeneres responded to critics on Twitter: “I believe in forgiveness. I believe in second chances.” The Oscars are looking for something to juice Hollywood’s biggest night, after the ceremony drew its smallest audience ever in 2018.



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Kind care at One Chair Hair: A New Boutique Salon Experience By Cassandra launches lifestyle brand’s 1st phase

by Jill Moon, jill.moon@hearst.com EDWARDSVILLE — One Chair Hair founder crossed cultures and countries to find her center and now she provides nurturing styling services through her newly launched lifestyle business, By Cassandra. Stylist Cassie Celuch’s artistic path began as a child, encouraged by her parents, of Holiday Shores, both retired educators. The mother of three daughters played the violin and flute and sang while attending Edwardsville High School, from where she graduated in 1998, and at first pursued a career as an actor. In 2000, Celuch moved to Los Angeles to audition for permanent gigs. But, life had other plans and she became a single mother in 2007, prompt-

ing her move back to Edwardsville, where she chose to give birth to her first child, Londyn, 11. Celuch, 38, knows firsthand the struggle that today’s women endure, balancing children, careers, family, relationships and the pursuit of happiness, from which her singular boutique salon, One Chair Hair, offers a sweet reprieve. Celuch works by appointment only, one on one with each client, on average for two hours, offering aromatherapy for tranquility, warm lavender-scented towels for tired muscles, a bit of Champagne to celebrate “me time” and a relaxing scalp massage before color and styling services. Celuch has a personal relationship with each and every client, only double booking in cases of emergency, she said. “One Chair Hair has probably been ten years in the making, but I wanted to be very deliberate,” said Celuch, who started the salon with a few more than 20 clients. “It’s a wonderful opportunity to provide a customer experience that’s largely missing in bigger salons. “It’s amazing for me, too, to be able to be a working mom and still be able to do activities with my kids and spend time with them. Everything I envision here is about empowering women, not to have women competing against each other. I make it a point to guide my clients to find that confident person again, maybe who got lost along the years of giving so much to everyone else. And I have great empathy, some say to my detriment, but that’s

absolutely how I live my life.” With the trust she’s built with each client, Celuch can authentically talk to them about their vision for themselves and how they want to present themselves publicly. If a client seemingly wants to make a drastic change, such as suddenly go from long locks to an uber-short style, she makes sure that’s a thought-out choice, not a reaction to a stressful day. “My point of being here is to help make people feel better about themselves,” said Celuch, who for the past four years donated her time and services of hair and make-up for the Friends of the Wildey Theatre’s annual gala, Art of Fashion, and is very active in a slew of other nonprofit events. Last August, following a soft opening January 2018 of Edwardsville’s One Chair Hair, 226 N. Main St. (in the same historic building as her husband’s 40-year-old family-owned marketing business, Inlandesign), Celuch set goals for the salon’s growth. “Over the last four months, it’s grown by

leaps and bounds,” Celuch noted. “Ninety percent has been through referrals. I’m close to capacity.” Celuch’s client base is made up predominantly of moms, many of whom are working moms, like Celuch, and college students, who all reflect Celuch’s own experience. When Celuch returned and lived in Edwardsville for about one year, and Londyn was 5 weeks old, she got a full-time job bartending at Gentelin’s On Broadway, in Alton, Illinois, and eventually enrolled in cosmetology school in Missouri, which, with classes and the commute, made for 16-hour days, five days a week. “Working nights made it possible for me to be with my daughter during the day,” explained Celuch, who most recently managed 1818 Chophouse’s bar in Edwardsville before opening One Chair Hair. “Through all of the years as a young mother, because of my parents, I was lucky to only have to use daycare for one year.” Celuch, pursued by the color line IdHAIR, uses the company’s hair color


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line exclusively and takes advantage of monthly continuing education classes through the company. IdHAIR stays ahead of color trends, such as hair painting, balayage and color melting. “That felt good to me,” Celuch said of IdHAIR’s interest in working with her. “They are ahead of the curve. It used to be all foils, all the time, but the trend is more toward hair painting, natural highlights, easy grow out, more free and open, not cookie cutter. And, I like to follow East and West coasts’ vibes.” During the latter part of eight years working at Gentelin’s, Celuch began to pursue her career as a stylist, also working at Fringe Salon, in Alton, for two years. During that time, she reunited with a high school friend, Adam Celuch, who became her husband in 2010, and the couple’s family grew to include Londyn’s sisters, Aspyn, 5, and Phoenyx, 3 All the while, Celuch kept her resolution to start her own lifestyle business, now with its trademarked name, By Cassandra and its website bycassandra.com. The startup business’ first goal: the launch of One Chair Hair, a comforting, tranquil, stylish salon.

Celuch’s varied interest over the years all led her to where she is now, including acting, for which she was an extra for two years in L.A. for “The Young and The Restless”; modeling, for which she signed with St. Louis’ Talent Plus for one year upon returning to live in Edwardsville; and, fashion design, for which she interned for one year at Alton’s By Design, which teaches sewing classes, as well as custom couture design. All these pursuits — and philosophical worldview of nonjudgment and acceptance of all — are underscored by lessons instilled from her dad, Terry Miller, who worked for a St. Louis school district, and her mom, Jan Miller, a music teacher for the Edwardsville school district. Celuch’s parents helped start an English language school and church on the largest of the Northern Mariana Islands, Saipan, where Celuch lived with her family from age 7 through age 9. The Miller family, who includes Celuch’s two brothers and sister, moved back to Holiday Shores after a few years. “That’s really given me my perspective and the concept for how I live my life,” she said. Celuch’s experiences abroad during that

time included eating sushi for the first time on a beach with a Japanese family and traveling across Southeast Asia. One Chair Hair’s hours are by appointment 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday through

Thursday and 1 to 6 p.m. Saturday. Appointments can be booked online at bycassandra. com or by calling 618-541-4789.

One Chair Hair By Cassandra stylist & make-up artist Cassie Celuch, top right, poses for a photo shoot, opposite her daughter, Londyn, 11, for an Inlandesign campaign for Art of Fashion, an annual gala fundraiser sponsored by the Friends of the Wildey Theatre. Celuch has donated her time and services of hair and make-up for the gala for the past four years.


What to do … events Friday, Jan. 11

• Quarter Auction, Wood River Moose #1349, Wood River, Illinois, 6 p.m. • Fireplace Friday, Grafton Winery The Vineyards, Grafton, Illinois, 6 p.m. • 2019 Glow Skate, Tri-Township Park Activity Center -Spin City, Troy, Illinois, 7 p.m. • Flashback Friday: 90’s Trivia, The Magic House, St. Louis, 6:30 p.m. • Gateway To Anarchy, Alton Knights of Columbus, Alton, Illinois, 7 p.m. • Phenological Walks, Veterans Tribute Park, St. Charles, Missouri, 10 a.m. • Gateway Outdoor Summit, St. Louis Union Station Hotel, St. Louis, 1:30 - 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, Jan. 12

• Cabin Fever Festival 2019, Schlafly Bottleworks, Maplewood, Missouri, 12 - 4 p.m. • Winter Learn - Skate 2019, East Alton Ice Arena, East Alton, Illinois, 11:45 a.m. • BrewHopSTL’s WATERLOO Tour, Hopskeller Brewing Co., Waterloo, Illinois, 2:30 - 8:30 p.m. • NCA Midwest Open Championship, Family Arena, St. Charles, Missouri, 8 a.m. • Birds of Winter Raptor Saturdays, The Audubon Center at Riverlands, West Alton, Missouri, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. • Big Bang Theory Trivia, American Legion Post 365, Collinsville, Illinois, 6 p.m.

Join Alton Little Theater, Harry Potter for ‘Magical Winter’s Eve’ The Edge ALTON — Just a few days remain to secure a seat for a most magical evening with Harry Potter and friends.

Tickets still remain for Alton Little Theater’s “Magical Winter’s Eve with Harry Potter & Friends” Jan. 12 in The Commons at Lewis and Clark Community College, in Godfrey, Illinois. Enjoy a feast and entertain-

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• 70s Jams Trolley Tour, Ballpark Village, St. Louis, 4:30 - 7:30 p.m. • Pancakes & Pajamas, Eckert’s Country Store & Farms, Belleville, Illinois, 8:30 a.m. • Shamrock FC Mixed Martial Arts, Ameristar Casino, St. Charles, Missouri, 7:30 p.m.

• Eagle Sundays, The Audubon Center at Riverlands, West Alton, Missouri, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. • Tats for Tails Fundraiser, Four Horsemen Tattoo Studio LLC, St. Louis, 12 - 10 p.m. • WBB: SLU vs Fordham, Chaifetz Arena,

St. Louis, 3 p.m. • Bridal Fair, Villa Marie Winery & Banquet Center, Maryville, Illinois, 1 - 4 p.m. • 2nd Annual Vision of Growth Experience, Reprieve Wellness Center, St. Louis, 2 - 6 p.m. • Rapunzel Get Together, We Rock the Spectrum, Edwardsville, Illinois, 1 - 2:30 p.m. • Recliner - Runner 5K Training Kickoff, RunWell, Edwardsville, Illinois, 10 a.m. 11:30 a.m. • Granite City APA Taco & Bake Sale, Amvets Hall, Madison, Illinois, 12 - 6 p.m. • Photography with the Wolves, Endangered Wolf Center, Eureka, Missouri, 7 - 10 a.m.

ment with your favorite characters, then solve a mystery. The event is from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Guests will acquire some magic when Todd Oliver of “America’s Got Talent” arrives from Branson, Missouri to help Harry and the gang “find” Hogwarts and restore it to its former glory. Prizes, music, fun — don’t

let January get you blue. (Unless you’re from the cunning and crafty House of Slytherine!) Tickets cost $40. For more information or to order tickets, call 618-462-3205 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday or visit altonlittletheater.org 24 hours a day and purchase tickets through the Alton Little Theater website.

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What to hear … music Thursday, Jan. 10

1:30 p.m. • ORR & ROLENS Acoustic, The Back Bar, Edwardsville, Illinois, 4 - 7 p.m. • “Rhythm & Brunch” Soul Food Brunch Featuring All R&B, Gourmet Soul Restaurant and Catering, St. Louis, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. • A Light Divided & VRSTY, Fubar, St. Louis, 6:30 p.m. • YFA Member Meet-up: Soulful Sunday, National Blues Museum, St. Louis, 3 - 5 p.m. • Brunchin’ with Janet Evra, Dark Room at The Grandel, St. Louis, 11 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. • Beauty & the Beast Concert, The Monocle, St. Louis, 7 p.m.

• Open Mic Night, Germania Brew Haus, Alton, Illinois, 6 p.m. • Songwriters’ Night, The Abbey Espresso Bar & Café, Belleville, Illinois, 7 p.m. • Jason Boyd, Fubar, St. Louis, 6 p.m. • Thursday Night Revue with Eddie Randle Jr. Trio, Dark Room at The Grandel, St. Louis, 9:30 p.m. • Adam Maness Trio, Thurman’s in Shaw, St. Louis, 8 p.m. • Jeremiah and Tony - DUO “Happy Hour” Show, Hammerstone’s, St. Louis, 4:30 p.m. • Sittin’ on the Porch’ Thursday Night Jam, National Blues Museum, St. Louis, 6 p.m. • Joe Mancuso, Jim Manley & Randy Bahr - Live Jazz, 50/Fifty Kitchen, St. Louis, 6:30 p.m.

Monday, Jan. 14

• The Monday Night Mixer hosted by Keith Bowman Quartet, Dark Room at The Grandel, St. Louis, 7 p.m. • Drones Club Piping Pub Night, St. Louis Drones Club, St. Louis, 7 p.m. • Live Reggae Clash Mondays with Smokin Lion, Da Warehouse, St. Louis, 8 p.m. • Open Mic Monday & Happy Hour, Rootbound, Clayton, Missouri, 5 - 11 p.m. • Kung Fu Group Guitar Class, Shock City School of Music, St. Louis, 7 p.m.

Friday, Jan. 11

• Scott and Mechelle - Acoustic Duo, Huddle Bar and Grill, Caseyville, Illinois, 7 p.m. • Insane Clown Posse’s SHAGGY 2 DOPE with special guests, Blueberry Hill Duck Room, University City, Missouri, 8 p.m. • Lanny & Julie, Edwardsville Moose Lodge, Edwardsville, Illinois, 7:30 p.m. • Falling Fences, Jazz St. Louis, St. Louis, 10:30 p.m. • Late Night with Anita Jackson, Dark Room at The Grandel, St. Louis, 9:30 p.m. • Tech • Noir, The Bootleg, St. Louis, 9 p.m. • Maggie Rose, Old Rock House, St. Louis, 8 p.m. • Second Annual Evening of Songs with Jack Grelle, Focal Point Concerts, Maplewood, Missouri, 8 p.m. • Justus & The Experience, Jacobmeyer’s Tavern, Granite City, Illinois, 7 p.m. • The RetroNerds and KICK X; INXS tribute, Broadway Oyster Bar, St. Louis, 10 p.m.

Saturday, Jan. 12

• Jake’s Leg, The Wildey Theatre, Edwardsville, Illinois, 8 p.m. • Jacquees Live, The Pageant, St. Louis, 8 p.m. • Chris D’Elia: Follow The Leader Tour, Stifel Theatre, St. Louis, 8 p.m. • Steve Ewing, Stubborn German Brewing Co., Waterloo, Illinois, 7 p.m. • Bacon, The Back Bar, Edwardsville, Illinois, 9 p.m. • Cory Wong, Blueberry Hill Duck Room, University City, Missouri, 8 p.m. • Chris Knight & The Trophy Mules, Off Broadway Music Venue, St. Louis, 8 p.m. • Marquise Knox, Broadway Oyster Bar,

Tuesday, Jan. 15

• G. Love & Special Sauce, Blueberry Hill Duck Room, University City, Missouri, 8 p.m. • Bloom, Fubar, St. Louis, 6:30 p.m. • Tuesday Night Hit hosted by the Owen Ragland Quintet, Dark Room at The Grandel, St. Louis, 7 p.m. • Intimate Klezmer, Sheldon Concert Hall and Art Galleries, St. Louis, 7:30 p.m. • DudeBro Duo, Fast Eddie’s Bon Air, Alton, Illinois, 6 p.m. • Folk School Bluegrass Jam at The Stage, KDHX, St. Louis, 4 - 9 p.m. • Chris Swan, Evangeline’s Bistro & Music House, St. Louis, 7 p.m.

Wednesday, Jan. 16

• Voodoo Acoustic Garcia presented by UCBC, Broadway Oyster Bar, St. Louis, 9:30 p.m. • The Devil’s Triangle, Nick Gusman & The Photo by Owen Sweeney | Invision/AP, File Red Headed Strangers, The Ready Room, St. In this Oct. 5, 2015 file photo, Kevin Parker of the band Tame Impala performs in concert during Louis, 7 p.m. their “Currents Tour 2015” at the Tower Theater in Upper Darby, Pa. The organizers of the 2019 • Donny McCaslin, Jazz St. Louis, St. Louis, Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival have announced the top acts scheduled to appear 7:30 p.m. at the multiday event in April. Goldenvoice, the promoter of the event, said Wednesday night, • Great Peacock, Old Rock House, St. Louis, Jan. 2, 2019, that the big names scheduled to perform at the two-weekend event from April 12 7 p.m. to April 14 and from April 19 to April 21 include Ariana Grande, Childish Gambino, Tame Impala • The Kasimu-tet, Dark Room at The Granand Janelle Monae. del, St. Louis, 9 p.m. • Wednesday Jazz Crawl, KDHX, St. Louis, St. Louis, 10 p.m. 4 - 7 p.m. • Trip Wire, Doc Holliday’s, Cottage • D-LUX Acoustic Duo, Fast Eddie’s Bon Hills, Illinois, 9:30 p.m. • Juice Box Jazz, Jazz St. Louis, St. Louis, Air, Alton, Illinois, 6 p.m.

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RING IN THE NEW SALSA, TANGO DANCE LESSONS START FEB. 14 AT LIVE LOVE DANCE The Edge EDWARDSVILLE — For those seeking the perfect Valentine’s Day gift, ballroom and social dance lessons return to Edwardsville at Live Love Dance. Learn Salsa and Tango on Thursday nights. Six classes will begin on Valentine’s Day and continue through March 28 with a break on March 7. The lessons are from 7:30-9 p.m. and will take place at 456 E. Vandalia St. in Edwardsville. During class, participants will spend time learning the steps for each dance, then have practice time. Partners are not required. The class is limited to 16 people. Classes cost $20/person/class or $99/ person for all six classes. Please plan on attending every class as each one will build on the previous lesson. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes with non-grip soles. Tickets are available on Eventbrite at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bourbon-andballroom-tango-and-salsa-group-dance-lessonstickets-54227816860. Bourbon and Ballroom-Tango and Salsa Group Dance Lessons Tickets, Multiple Dates | Eventbrite www.eventbrite.com Ballroom and Social dance returns to Edwardsville! Learn Salsa and Tango on Thursday nights! 6 progressive classes will begin on Valentine's day and continue through March 28 with a break on March 7. Live Love Dance shares the joy and connection of dance with all, especially with wedding couples and newcomers. Partner dance has the powerful effect of building personal confidence while increasing connection with others and improving emotional and cognitive health. The group teaches American Smooth and Rhythm Ballroom styles and most social styles. If you would like more information or to buy tickets without a processing fee, contact Catherine Griffith Nosacka at 618-659-1043 or livelovedancestlme@gmail.com.

A couple, pictured, learns some new moves at Edwardsville at Live Love Dance. The group welcomes the public to learn Salsa and Tango on Thursday nights. Six classes will begin on Valentine’s Day and continue through March 28, with a break on March 7. Photo credit: For The Edge

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GEAR UP FOR '19 By Julia Biggs jbiggs.edwi@gmail.com EDWARDSVILLE — Make any 2019 resolutions? Learn how to take them a step further when James Dunn, founder of the EPIC Living Social Club, presents “Design an EPIC Life,” an interactive workshop to set goals, establish accountability and create a life design for an EPIC 2019. The 7 p.m. workshop takes place at the Edwardsville Library on Monday, Jan. 14. Formerly the Edwardsville Personal Development Meet Up Group, which met at the Holiday Inn Express, EPIC Living Social Club is moving to the Edwardsville Library, beginning this month, for its monthly, free meetings and the public is encouraged to attend. The first meeting, Monday, Jan. 14, will feature Dunn presenting “Design an EPIC Life.” “Every year I set goals, and last year before the EPIC Living Social Club, we had done a goal setting session and had some really great success with it,” Dunn said. He explained that someone had attended that meeting who had always wanted to be an airplane pilot. “It was something he had been dreaming about for a long time but had put it off. Kind of where life got in the way….and he decided that year that he wanted to get his pilot’s license, and through the course of last year, he went and got everything he needed…And in October, he got his pilot’s license. He can now fly planes. We’re presenting that at the library on Jan. 14.” The Jan. 14 workshop will last just shy of two hours. “If you’ve got goals, go ahead and bring them but if not, we’ll help you break down the idea of what goals are and resolutions,” Dunn said. “So many people set New Year’s resolutions and by the end of January or February at the latest, they are gone and have given up on them.” Dunn said that at the workshop he will help them to define specifically what a goal is, talk about a smart goal, and what’s important to have when setting goals. “So they are very clearly defined and they have a timeline attached to them,” he said. “We are going to get

very specific on what people want and give them the framework to make that happen.” “All they need to do is show up with a pen and paper and the willingness to play full out. That’s all I ever ask for,” Dunn added. Dunn is currently a Life Coach who worked previously for 10 plus years in various management and sales careers, but felt unfulfilled until he attended an Anthony Robbins presentation in California in 2014. “I found myself surrounded by people who were living the life that I wanted to be living and dreaming the way I wanted to be dreaming,” Dunn recalled. “It was one of those things where you could see them actually putting it into place and living that life of freedom and life of happiness and joy and being surrounded by awesome people. That’s when the light bulb flipped on. These were the people I’ve been searching for my entire life. That’s what inspired me.” He realized he needed to surround himself back home with people of similar interest in self-improvement, personal development and personal growth. “It was really a selfish reason because I wanted to keep myself inspired in between these big events that I would go to,” Dunn said. That led to the formation of the Edwardsville Personal Development Meet Up Group in Nov. of 2017 and now the transformation into EPIC Living Social Club that will meet monthly at the Edwardsville Library. “It’s something that we’re excited to try and open up more,” Dunn added. “We have a really good group of people.” The EPIC Living Social Club meeting has scheduled its next meeting for Feb. 6 which will be a Skype presentation by a top rated iTunes podcaster on the subject of wealth and finance, and he will be speaking about Money Mindset. The EPIC Living Social Club monthly meetings are free to the public and no reservation or RSVP is required; however, there is an event page through the library’s Facebook page where people can note their interest or plans to attend the event.


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How to prepare more homecooked meals in 2019

All About If you’re like most people, you want to take charge of your health in 2019. Celebrity chef Ingrid Hoffmann and the American Diabetes Association (ADA) said cooking more healthy meals at home can help. Here are a few tips to help you eat more home cooking in the new year. Everyone knows cooking at home is a great way to save money and eat healthy. But, many of us have trouble getting into the home-cooking habit. We may be perpetually disorganized and never have groceries on hand when we need them. We may think we’re too busy to cook, or that we don’t have the right tools of the trade. Or, we’re addicted to the flavors and convenience of takeout food. Yet, Hoffmann said it’s never too late to break the takeout habit and discover how delicious homecooked meals can be. And, the new year is the perfect time to start a home-cooking

habit. “Yes, it’s hard to break ingrained patterns, but it’s so worth it,” said Hoffmann, who has partnered with the American Diabetes Association to write “Latin Comfort Foods Made Healthy: More Than 100 Diabetes-Friendly Latin Favorites.” “Cooking at home is the best way to stay in control of what you eat and monitor your intake of processed foods, fat, salt and sugar. And, there’s no time like the new year to get started with this healthy habit.” Hoffmann understands firsthand how drastically healthy food choices can positively impact a person’s health. After being diagnosed with lupus, Hoffmann’s research led her to embrace an alkaline diet that has helped her get off of medicine and live a “delicioso” life. Hoffmann’s new book, “Latin Comfort Foods Made Healthy,” is full of the Latin

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Recipe: Plantain Shepherd’s Pie From new cookbook “Latin Comfort Foods Made Healthy: More Than 100 Diabetes-Friendly Latin Favorites” (American Diabetes Association, October 2018, ISBN: 978-1-580-40681-9, $21.95) CHEF INGRID HOFFMANN’S PASTELÓN (PLANTAIN SHEPHERD’S PIE) A pastelón is a Puerto Rican lasagna-like dish made with layers of fried sweet plantains. “It is truly delicious and it reminds me of the times I spent on the island visiting my aunt,” Hoffmann said. “For a healthy twist, I boiled the ripe plantains and turned them into a mash. Once assembled, it resembles a shepherd’s pie. The sweetness of the plantain, combined with the savory beef, is heaven in my mouth.” serves: 6 | serving size: 1 cup | prep time: 20 minutes | cook time: 1 hour 18 minutes | total time: 1 hour 38 minutes Nonstick olive oil spray 4 very ripe plantains, peeled and cut into chunks (2 lb) 1/4 tsp salt 1 Tbsp olive oil 1 medium red onion, finely chopped (1 cup) 1 green bell pepper, finely chopped (1 cup) 4 cloves garlic, minced 1 lb lean ground beef (7 percent or less fat) 1/2 cup frozen mixed vegetables (3 oz) 1/2 cup tomato sauce 2 tsp Todo Adobo seasoning (page 224) 1/2 cup part-skim shredded mozzarella cheese (2 oz) 1/4 tsp paprika 1 Tbsp chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley Preheat the oven to 375ºF. Spray an 8 × 8-inch baking dish with nonstick spray. Bring the plantains and enough water to cover to a boil in a large saucepan. Reduce the heat to medium low and simmer, until the plantains are very tender, about 25 minutes. Drain, reserving 1 cup of the cooking liquid. Return the plantains to the pot and For The Edge Celebrity chef Ingrid Hoffmann partnered with the American Diabetes Association to write “Latin Comfort Foods Made Healthy: More Than 100 Diabetes-Friendly Latin Favorites.” Hoffmann is a professional eater, author and host of “Top Chef Estrellas” (Telemundo, NBC), “Simply Delicioso” (Cooking Channel), and “Delicioso” (Univision). She is passionate about cooking, entertaining and helping her fans lead a healthy and balanced lifestyle.

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guidelines. Not only are the recipes fast and simple to prepare, they are delicious as well. Be sure to incorporate some of these tasty dishes into your home cooking rotation! Are you ready to start the new year off right with more home-cooked meals? Follow these tips from Hoffmann and

the ADA to help you get cooking in 2019. Make sure you have the essential tools. To start cooking regularly, you really need only a few basic tools. Make sure you’ve got a sharp knife, a vegetable peeler, a cutting board, a colander, a skillet, a large pot, a roasting pan and a baking dish or two. A pressure cooker is also handy for preparing quick meals on busier days. With these foundational pieces, you can make a wide array of dishes. (Don’t worry; you can always stock up on more kitchen supplies later on.) Build an herbs and spices collection.

mash with a vegetable masher, adding the salt and the cooking liquid, 1/2 cup at a time, until the mixture is smooth. Heat the oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Add the onion, bell pepper, and garlic. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the vegetables are tender, about 8 minutes. Add the beef, and cook, breaking it apart with a wooden spoon, until browned, about 10 minutes. Add the mixed vegetables, tomato sauce, and adobo seasoning. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the flavors are blended, about 10 minutes. Spread half of the plantain mixture evenly onto the bottom of the baking dish. Spoon the beef mixture evenly over the plantain mixture. Place the remaining plantain mixture over the beef. Top with the cheese and sprinkle with paprika. Bake until the filling is hot and the cheese is melted and browned around the edges, about 25 minutes. CHICA TIP Selecting a ripe plantain is easy; just pick the ones that are almost black and full of speckles. Don’t worry that they look past their prime; they will be sweet, soft, and ready to eat. CHOICES/EXCHANGES 2 Starch, 1 Nonstarchy Vegetable, 2 Lean Protein, 1 Fat BASIC NUTRITIONAL VALUES Calories 310 Calories from Fat 80 Total Fat 9.0 g Saturated Fat 3.5 g Trans Fat 0.3 g Cholesterol 55 mg Sodium 310 mg Potassium 910 mg Total Carbohydrate 39 g Dietary Fiber 4 g Sugars 17 g Protein 20 g Phosphorus 245 mg Spices and herbs, dried or fresh, bring your food to life in a way that nothing else can. And you don’t have to buy out the entire seasoning aisle to cover the basics. Start with cumin, paprika, garlic, onion powder, oregano, chili powder, turmeric, ginger powder, cinnamon and adobo seasoning. For herbs, try cilantro, parsley, mint, rosemary and basil. Hint: If you don’t want to keep buying store-bought fresh herbs, try growing your own in your garden or in a windowsill box.

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Mardi Gras season kicks off with king cake, revelry By Rebecca Santana Associated Press

earlier than in previous years. Richard Riggs, one of the three overlords that organizes the parade, said the change came because city officials said they didn’t have the policing resources to protect the ever-growing parade on their traditional date while also staffing the large parades that also roll at the same time through the city’s Uptown neighborhoods. A total of three groups were affected by the changes, said city spokesman Trey Caruso, who said the “growing popularity” of the groups requires “more coverage from our public safety assets.” Chewbacchus, for example, has grown from a few hundred members when they started in 2011 to about 1,800 participants last year, Riggs said.

NEW ORLEANS — As the rest of America winds down from the parties, overeating and merriment of Christmas and New Year’s, New Orleans keeps the party going. Mardi Gras season officially kicks off Sunday. Jan. 6 is often referred to as Epiphany, Twelfth Night or Three Kings’ Day and commemorates the day the Bible says the three wise men reached the baby Jesus. For weeks, the city is taken over by elaborate parades and people stuffing their faces with sugary king cake. The party culminates on Fat Tuesday, which this year falls on March 5. Here’s a look at some of the things to expect this Mardi Gras season: TWELFTH NIGHT A number of parading groups often dubbed krewes take to the streets Sunday to kick things off. One group parades through the French Quarter to honor the fallen French hero, Joan d’Arc. Another group, Phunny Phorty Phellows, heralds the arrival of Carnival with a streetcar ride down St. Charles Ave. wearing

Gerald Herbert | AP File In this Feb. 25, 2017 file photo, revelers scream for beads during the Krewe of Endymion Mardi Gras parade in New Orleans. The rest of America may be winding down from Christmas and New Year’s. But in New Orleans, another party is about to get started. Mardi Gras season kicks off Sunday, Jan. 6. costumes. This year they’ll be trailed by a new group called the Funky Uptown Krewe, who will ride on

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the krewe’s founder, said they’ll also be handing out CDs and mixtapes featuring New Orleans artists such as Bonerama and Hot 8 Brass Band. Riders will also be wearing costumes, he said: “As funky as you want.” LET THEM EAT CAKE Probably the biggest single sign that Mardi Gras season is upon us is king cake. The ring-shaped cakes often decorated in the Mardi Gras tri-color of purple, green and gold can be found at bakeries, restaurants, office parties and homes across town during the season. Cakes can be plain or filled with fruit and cream or laced with cinnamon. Bakers go all out. For example, Alton Osborn, who owns Bywater

Bakery with his wife Chaya Conrad, is this year introducing three savory king cakes — crawfish, boudin and spinach/ artichoke — to accompany their nine sweet king cakes. They’re also hosting a full lineup of live music Sunday to entertain restaurant goers. King cakes account for a “huge part of our business,” Osborn said. He’s got high hopes for the new savory king cakes: “It’s going to blow some minds.” PARADE CHANGES Traditionally the bulk of the parades happen around the two weekends ahead of Fat Tuesday. Scheduling changes this year mean that Krewe of Chewbacchus , a walking parade devoted to science fiction, is rolling

OUTSIDE OF NEW ORLEANS Towns and cities in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama also host parades and events during Mardi Gras season. Last year, Alabama’s state tourism agency purchased 10 billboards around New Orleans and southern Mississippi to promote Carnival in Mobile. Rather than mentioning Mobile specifically, the signs told drivers how many miles they are from “America’s original Mardi Gras.” And they didn’t mean New Orleans. New Orleans officials took the ribbing in stride with then-Mayor Mitch Landrieu saying: “There’s only one great Mardi Gras in the world.” And he didn’t mean Mobile. In southern Louisiana’s Cajun country, costumed participants ride on horseback or run through towns stopping at houses to collect ingredients for gumbo in a tradition called Courir de Mardi Gras.


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Netflix and chill no more — streaming gets complicated

By Mae Anderson AP Technology Writer Streaming TV may never again be as simple, or as affordable, as it is now. Disney and WarnerMedia are each launching their own streaming services in 2019 in a challenge to Netflix’s dominance. Netflix viewers will no longer be able to watch hit movies such as “Black Panther” or “Moana,” which will soon reside on Disney’s subscription service. WarnerMedia, a unit of AT&T, will also soon have its own service to showcase its library of blockbuster films and HBO series. Families will have to decide between paying more each month or losing access to some of their favorite dramas, comedies, musicals and action flicks. “There’s definitely a lot of change coming,” said Paul Verna at eMarketer, a digital research company. “People will have more choices of what to stream, but at the same time the market is already fragmented and intimidating and it is only going to get more so.” Media companies are seeking to capitalize on the popularity and profitability of streaming. But by fragmenting the market, they’re also narrowing the once wide selection that fueled the rise of internetbased video. About 55 percent of U.S. households now subscribe to paid streaming video services, up from just 10 percent in 2009, according to research firm Deloitte. Just as Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime tempted people to “cut the cord” by canceling traditional cable TV packages, the newer services are looking to dismember those moreinclusive options. Disney Plus is set to launch late next year with new Marvel and Star Wars

Matt Kennedy | Marvel Studios-Disney via AP This image released by Disney shows a scene from Marvel Studios’ “Black Panther.” Disney and WarnerMedia are each launching their own streaming services in 2019 in an effort to challenge Netflix’s dominance. Netflix viewers will no longer be able to watch hit movies such as “Black Panther” or “Moana,” which will soon reside on Disney’s subscription service. programming, along with its library of animated and live-action movies and shows. It hasn’t announced pricing yet, but Disney CEO Bob Iger said in an August call with analysts that it will likely be less than Netflix, which runs $8 to $14 a month, since its library will be smaller. AT&T plans a three-tier offering from WarnerMedia, with a slate of new and library content centered around the existing HBO streaming app. No word on pricing yet. Individual channels, such as Fox, ESPN, CBS and Showtime, are also getting into the act. Research group TDG predicts that every major TV network will launch a direct-to-consumer streaming service in the next five years. Netflix and others have invested heavily in original movies and TV shows to keep their customers loyal. Netflix, for instance,

said Wednesday that 45 million subscriber accounts worldwide watched the Sandra Bullock thriller “Bird Box” during its first seven days on the service, the biggest first-week success of any movie made for the company’s nearly 12-yearold streaming service. That first-week audience means nearly a third of Netflix’s 137 million subscribers watched the movie from Dec. 21 through Dec. 27 — a holiday-season stretch when many people aren’t working and have more free time. But Netflix, Hulu and others may soon have to do without programs and movies licensed from their soon-to-be rivals. In December, Netflix paid a reported $100 million to continue licensing “Friends” from WarnerMedia. Why are media companies looking to get in? Data and dollars. Sure, they get money when they sell their

programs to other services like Netflix. But starting their own service allows networks and studios access to valuable data about who is binging on their shows. For services with ad-based options, that data translates into more dollars from advertisers. And services that rely only on subscription revenues, media companies can use the data to better tailor their offerings for individual tastes, helping to draw in more subscribers. “I think all media companies are coming to grips with the reality that you better establish a relationship directly with your audiences,” said AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson at an analyst conference earlier this month. The business model that some networks and content companies are currently using, distributing their TV shows and movies only by licensing them to streaming

platforms, is getting “disrupted aggressively” as more companies launch their own services, said Stephenson, whose company acquired WarnerMedia in June. Forrester analyst Jim Nail compares this moment to the “Cambrian explosion,” a historic era when plant and animal species rapidly multiplied after Ice Age glaciers receded. “Big brands like Disney have to evaluate: Are we only going to access this market by licensing our content to Netflix, Hulu and others?” he said. “Or, can we go direct to the consumer with our own service?” But a multiplicity of streaming services could easily overwhelm or confuse consumers. To get a full slate of programming, TV watchers may soon have to subscribe to several services instead of just one or two. Among those options will be services like Netflix and

Hulu that offer a wide range of video from a variety of sources; cable-like “skinny bundles” such as FuboTV, Sling and YouTube TV that offer a variety of live channels; and channel- or network-specific services like Disney Plus. Consider just AT&T’s plan to launch a three-tiered service this year centered on HBO. An entry-level bundle will offer mostly movies; a second, slightly more expensive tier will include original programming and newer movies. A third and still more expensive offering would add more WarnerMedia entertainment such as “Friends.” The cost of multiple streaming services could quickly approach the average cost of a cable bill — not counting the cost of internet service. That’s around $107 per month, according to Leichtman Research Group. “It’s unlikely any of the services individually can charge more than $10 per month,” Forrester’s Nail said. “The great unknown is how many individual streaming services people are willing to sign up for.” Companies are already trying to tame this chaos by bundling multiple streaming services together. Amazon Prime customers can addon subscriptions to HBO, Showtime or Starz. Roku and Chromecast viewers can access their different services from a central place; Roku said Wednesday it will start selling in-app access to Showtime, Starz and other channels as well. How should consumers deal with all the coming change? “Be patient,” said Michael Greeson, president of research group TDG. “We’re in a time of dramatic change for the TV and video business. There’ll be great benefits, and question marks and consequences.”


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Film critics choose ‘The Rider’ as best picture By Verena Dobnik The Associated Press NEW YORK — The National Society of Film Critics on Saturday chose Chloe Zhao’s low-budget debut feature, “The Rider,” as best picture of 2018. Director Alfonso Cuaron’s black-and-white “Roma” period piece set in modern Mexico won the most awards — as best picture runner-up, best foreign-language film and for best cinematography. Cuaron also got the award for best director. The society of leading movie critics voted for Olivia Colman as best actress in “The Favourite,” and Ethan Hawke as best actor in “First Reformed.” The top accolade for best supporting actor went to Steve Yeun of “Burning,” while Regina King of “If Beale Street Could Talk” nabbed best supporting actress. About 40 of the society’s 64 members voted. Best screenplay went to “The Death of Stalin,” and best non-fiction film to “Minding the Gap,” a documentary directed by Bing Liu about the complex friendship among three skateboarding young men, including himself, in their hometown of Rockford, Illinois. The film critics society was founded in 1966, electing its voting critics from newspapers and other major U.S. media outlets. The 53rd annual awards were hosted by New York’s Film Society of Lincoln Center.


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Food From page 19 And it’s not just desserts on the menu. The sandwiches, salads, soups and other dishes are all homemade and equally scrumptious. I can’t pass up the chicken salad on croissant, so I have to admit that I haven’t ventured to try anything else for a long, long time. So, that’s what I ordered — with green olives and celery — and I wasn’t disappointed. At about one-half pound, it is big enough (especially when combined with dessert) you can take half of it home for lunch the following day. I watched the various salads go by on their way to other patrons and they looked fresh — and big. The turkey sandwich on a pretzel bun looked hearty and colorful, and the egg salad on a mini croissant was tempting. And, there’s good coffee — the locally made Bunkhouse Joe is brewed just right. Something else My Just Desserts does, which may not be as well known, is catering for private events (your place or theirs). When my daughter got married a little more than three years ago, we had a brunch at our house the day after the wedding for

My Just Desserts owner Yvonne Campbell recently released “Out of the Vault Recipes,” a cookbook that divulges many of My Just Desserts’ recipes, which patrons now can try at home — if they dare. Even the famous chicken salad recipe is up for grabs.

family and friends (when the bride and groom opened gifts) and My Just Desserts did the cooking. Not only did that take a big load off of my mind — and a huge amount of labor off of my plate — but the food was delicious. Yvonne Campbell purchased My Just Desserts last summer, when the longtime previous owner, Ann Badasch, retired. Campbell became the head baker at the restaurant in 2013 and has worked in the food industry for more than 20 years. Campbell recently released “Out of the Vault Recipes,” a cookbook that divulges many of My Just Desserts’ recipes, which patrons now can try at home — if they dare. Even the famous chicken salad recipe is up

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Banana Cream Pie for grabs. The book’s illustrations, by David Alan Badger, depict many landmark sites in Alton, making the book’s contents a history lesson and keepsake — even for those who plan on letting Campbell continue to make all the recipes they’ve come to love. Besides, coming in and sitting down in the space is part of the fun. Its hardwood floors, expansive windows that reveal the nearby mighty Mississippi River, and the hustle and bustle of patrons and staff create

an atmosphere of warmth, and memories of home cooking. And just think, according to an excerpt in the cookbook, Abraham Lincoln himself gave a speech from the building’s front steps. In this column, Bennington shares her love of food and all that involves, from special dishes at local and regional restaurants to new trends and fads, and things to try at home. Contact Bennington at vbennington@sbcglobal.net with comments, ideas or suggestions.


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Study finds ‘radical underrepresentation’ for women in film

By Jake Coyle AP Film Writer

NEW YORK— Despite widespread attention and protest over gender inequality in film, a new study finds that the number of female directors in the top 250 domestic grossing films last year dipped to 8 percent. That was down 3 percentage points from

2017, according to the 21st annual Celluloid Ceiling report released Thursday by the Center for the Women in Television and Film at San Diego State University. It was even below the 9 percent level achieved 20 years earlier in 1998. Researchers found slight gains for women in other roles. In 2018, women comprised 20 percent of all directors, writers, producers,

executive directors, editors and cinematographers in the top 250 films. That’s up 2 percentage points from 2017. The study’s author, Martha Lauzen, the executive director of San Diego State’s center, said such modest gains behind the camera, particularly in the director’s chair, reveal an industry resistant to changing long-term gender inequity. “The study provides no evidence that the mainstream film industry has experienced the profound positive shift predicted by so many industry observers over the last year,” Lauzen said. “This radical underrepresentation is unlikely to be remedied by the voluntary efforts of a few individuals or a single studio. Without a large-scale effort mounted by the major players — the studios, talent agencies, guilds and associations — we are unlikely to see meaningful change. The dis-

tance from 8 percent to some semblance of parity is simply too vast.” The largest gains, according to researchers, were among writers (16 percent, up 5 percentage points from 2017) and producers (21 percent, also up 5 percentage points from 2017). The study also found that in 2018, just 1 percent of films employed 10 or more women in key off-camera roles, while 74 percent of films employed 10 or more men in such jobs. Researchers also isolated the top 100 and the top 500 films in 2018, though results were similar. Women accounted for 16 percent of directors, writers, executive producers, producers, editors and cinematographers working on the top 100 films (no change from 2017), and 23 percent of the same roles on the top 500 films (an increase of 2 percentage points from 2017).

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