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September 5, 2019 Volume 17, Issue 36 Southern Illinois’ Grammy winning soprano’s latest role as Opera Edwardsville advisor, page 4 People at the Party: Midwest Salute to the Arts, page 11 Iron Maiden still Mighty, page 16 Food for Thought: The ultimate spinach dip, page 17


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September 5, 2019 Cover story, Christine Brewer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Religious directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Q&A with Christine Brewer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Events calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 People at the Party . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Movie review: ‘Once Upon a Time in... Hollywood’ . 14 Concert review: Iron Maiden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Food for Thought . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Breakfastival . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Evening at the Opera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Arts calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Music calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Sheryl Crow feels ‘liberated’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

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Described as “in her prime and sounding glorious” by the New York Times, Christine Brewer was honored at the 48th Annual Grammy Awards for Best Choral Performance and Best Classical Album for her work on Bolcom’s “Songs of Innocence and Experience.” Since Opera Edwardsville’s launch in December, Brewer has added to her many roles the artistic advisor for Opera Edwardsville (OE), now sharing her talent, experience and knowledge with OE’s founder and Artistic Director Chase Hopkins, of Edwardsville, Illinois. (Christian Steiner/For The Edge)

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Grammy winner Christine Brewer’s latest role: Opera Edwardsville’s Artistic Advisor

By Jill Moon jill.moon@hearst.com

LEBANON, Illinois — Grammy Award-winner Christine Brewer’s world stage opened to her at McKendree University where she attended before becoming one of the world’s most celebrated sopranos, having been named one of the top 20 sopranos of all time by BBC Music. Described as “in her prime and sounding glorious” by the New York Times, Brewer was honored at the 48th Annual Grammy Awards for Best Choral Performance and Best Classical Album for her work on Bolcom’s “Songs of Innocence and Experience.” Since Opera Edwardsville’s launch in December, Brewer has

added to her many roles the artistic advisor for Opera Edwardsville (OE), now sharing her talent, experience and knowledge with OE’s founder and Artistic Director Chase Hopkins, of Edwardsville, Illinois. “Opera Edwardsville is a bold vision to build a local arts organization that hosts international talent,” Hopkins explained to The Edge. “While those two ideas are not opera’s natural habitat, the result is already producing something special and unique. Opera Edwardsville is fortunate to have the guidance and support of Christine Brewer, a performer who has lived in Southern Illinois her entire life, with a career in opera that has taken her around the world. There is no better advisor for

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What: Christine Brewer & Craig Terry in Concert, presented by Opera Edwardsville When: 7:30 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 7 Where: Wildey Theatre, 252 N. Main St., Edwardsville, Illinois Info: Tickets available at operaedwardsville.org and wildeytheatre.com

Gustavo Dudamel conducts soprano Christine Brewer and The Los Angeles Philharmonic in July of 2011, at The Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. The Los Angeles Philharmonic performs Puccini’s opera, “Turandot,” to benefit the Los Angeles Philharmonic Musicians Pension Fund. (Katy Winn/AP)

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an artistic advisor for the long range plan of Opera Edwardsville, Brewer held a Masterclass with soprano Mathilda Edge, a young soprano who joined Opera Edwardsville from the Lyric Opera of Chicago’s Ryan Opera Center. Edge previously attended Southern Illinois University Edwardsville and is an emerging operatic talent, on the verge of an international career. “Opera Edwardsville was able to facilitate a working session for guest soloist and soprano Mathilda Edge, who joined us for a small house concert in July,” Hopkins explained. “Mathilda is on the verge of a major career with many parallels to Christine, in terms of temperament, personality and repertoire, and career trajectory. I’m pleased to have facilitated a meeting for the two, and was blown away by the information shared in that session. Christine and Mathilda both represent the growing see BREWER, Page 5


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Continued from Page 4 Opera Edwardsville artistic family.” On the world stage, Brewer, who has lived in Lebanon, Illinois, for years, is highly regarded for her striking portrayal of the title role in Strauss’ “Ariadne auf Naxos,” which she has performed with the Metropolitan Opera, Opéra de Lyon, Théatre du Chatelet, Santa Fe Opera, English National Opera and Opera Theatre of St. Louis. But, it wasn’t all simple and glamorous for the singer who hit her career stride at around age 35, she recalled to The Edge and Hopkins recently at The Foundry Cafe in her beloved hometown, where she lives with her husband, Ross Brewer, a retired history teacher and her most staunch supporter. Her support system also includes

Soprano Christine Brewer chats with His Royal Highness Prince Charles after a performance at the San Francisco Opera.

her grandson, Oscar, 6, and her daughter, Elisabeth, 35, both of whom frequently attend performances and travel with Brewer. Brewer met her husband at McKendree, from where she graduated with a degree in

music education; the couple married in 1977 at McKendree’s Marion Bothwell Chapel, when professional opera performance was nary a thought in her head. “You have to carve your own path,” Brewer said to The Edge.

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From a music educator to one of the biggest, most celebrated voices in opera performance today, Brewer’s voice started out “small,” and she was grateful to McKendree instructor Glenn Freiner who didn’t push her voice in those days. “He knew so much about voice and he was my mentor until the day he died,” she recalled.“He felt it was more important to keep it safe, and use my voice at the size it was.” The Shawnee High School graduate attended the university from age 17 through 20, so it was natural that her singing voice hadn’t developed yet; its development occurred starting around age 28. “I never saw an opera until college,” recalled Brewer, born in Springfield, Illinois, and raised in a town of 500, Grand Tower, situated on the Mississippi River in Illinois’ Shawnee National Forest. “I was blown away by ‘Don

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Giovanni,’ especially the scene when he goes to hell,” she said with exactness and characteristic earthy ease. At about age 21, she auditioned for the St. Louis Symphony Chorus, was accepted and became a soprano section leader, while also singing as a soprano soloist in the Choir of St. Michael and St. George in Clayton, Missouri. She had to learn a lot more than just the anthems for Sundays’ services, having to become familiar with the liturgy of the Episcopal church. “I learned a lot from the organist and Choir Master Dr. Edward Wallace,” said Brewer, raised a Southern Baptist. A few years later, she competed in the St. Louis Symphony Young Artists Competition. Though she didn’t win, a curious thing happened. The Opera Theatre of St. Louis’ see BREWER, Page 7

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Continued from Page 5 founding general director, Richard Gaddes, was one of the guest judges in the Young Artists Competition. A few days after the competition, he sent a check to Brewer, in the amount she would have received had she won. She called to thank him, and he invited her to sing in the chorus of the Opera Theatre of St. Louis. Shortly thereafter, she joined the Opera Theatre of St. Louis’ chorus. “Richard wanted to keep an eye on my voice and told Ross that he thought I should stop substitute teaching, and devote more time to studying and doing auditions,” she recalled. “They took a leap of faith, before I did.” That same year, the soprano entered The Metropolitan Opera Council Audition, a triple-level nationwide search for emerging talent as soloists. “I won it,” Brewer said, still with a trace of incredulity. “It’s one of the world’s most important auditions,” Hopkins interjected. This “make-or-break’” audition, singing “Song to the Moon,” the most popular excerpt from the opera “Rusalka,” became the cornerstone for the 32-year-old Brewer and her career on the world stage. She signed with New York City based agency IMG Artists, and then at age 35, made her international debut at London’s Royal Opera House. Shortly after that, she signed with Askonas Holt Management in London and they managed her in Europe for nearly 20 years, until her manager, Peter Bloor, retired. She is now managed by Lee Prinz at Colbert Artists Management in New York. “Christine is a talent on stage and a treasure off stage — she is gifted with both power and beauty in her singing as evidenced by her stage perfor-

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OPERA EDWARDSVILLE 2019 SEASON OVERVIEW:

• Saturday, Sept. 7, at The Wildey Theatre, 252 N. Main St., Edwardsville, Illinois Christine Brewer & Craig Terry in Concert Brewer and Terry will perform a program of Brewer’s favorites. The concert will begin with works by Richard Wagner and Richard Strauss, followed by a song cycle by Alan Smith called “Vignettes: Letters from George to Evelyn” which utilizes letters from a World War II veteran and his wife back home in the states. Brewer recored this cycle with Craig Rutenberg for the Library of Congress. The musical program will continue with selections that echo four of Brewer’s predecessors — four great sopranos of the past, including Kirsten Flagstad (Norwegian soprano), Helen Traubel (from St. Louis), Eileen Farrel (American soprano) and Eleanor Steber (American soprano). Like Brewer, each of these sopranos had glamorous voices associated with the Wagnerian Repertoire. “Christine is joined in performance by renowned pianist Craig Terry, who joins Opera Edwardsville from the Lyric Opera of Chicago. This concert is a collaborative performance for singer and piano, which is a very intimate experience,” Opera Edwardsville founder and Artistic Director Chase Hopkins said. “The mances and many recordings, and maintains a down-to-earth approach to working in the arts,” Hopkins noted. “Her artistry and genuine stage presence inspire me as a performer, and her kindness and generosity inspire me as a human. Christine is with every major opera house and symphony, and Opera Edwardsville is incredibly fortunate to welcome her in our second concert, which kicks off our 2019 season.” Brewer kicks off Opera Edwardsville’s season with a performance Saturday, Sept. 7, with famed pianist Craig Terry, at The Wildey Theatre. “In inviting Christine to

chemistry between singer and pianist is extremely important. Craig Terry and Christine Brewer have performed in concert together around the United States. The two have been working together since around 2005 and I look forward to welcoming Craig and Christine to Opera Edwardsville.” Terry is one of the nation’s finest pianists. He is a sought-after recital pianist for many of opera’s greatest singers. “We are very fortunate to present two musicians of this caliber,” Hopkins continued. “Through a generous sponsorship from Lewis Rice LLC, Opera Edwardsville has been able to rent a nine-foot Steinway concert grand piano in order to truly appreciate the fine performance we will hear on September seventh.“ • Thursday, Dec. 12, at the World Chess Hall of Fame, 4652 Maryland Ave., St. Louis Composer Series - A Wagnerian Christmas with Opera Edwardsville • Friday, Dec. 20, at The Wildey Theatre Opera Edwardsville Presents “Christmas at the Wildey: A Wagnerian Christmas” Visit operaedwardsville.org or wildeytheatre.com for tickets and more information. perform with Opera Edwarsdville, I asked her if she would prepare a program of her favorites. I want our audience to know the power and beauty of her voice, but also get a sense of Christine as an artist. It’s very special to hear a program of Christine’s picks,” Hopkins said. Attracting glowing reviews with each role, Brewer has performed Wagner’s “Tristan und Isolde” at San Francisco Opera, Gluck’s Alceste with Santa Fe Opera, the Dyer’s Wife in Strauss’ “Die Frau ohne Schatten,” at Lyric Opera of Chicago and the Paris Opera, and Lady Billows in Britten’s “Albert Herring,” at Santa Fe

Opera Edwardsville (OE) founder and Artistic Director Chase Hopkins, left, stands with young soprano Mathilda Edge — who recently experienced a one-onone OE-facilitated Masterclass with celebrated soprano Christine Brewer — and pianist Joseph Welch, at the historic Edwardsville home of Opera Edwardsville patrons Brian Pezza, and his wife, Nichole DeWall. The couple hosted the Opera Edwardsville 2019-20 Season Preview Party this summer where Edge and Welch performed and Brewer attended as OE’s artistic advisor. (Jill Moon/The Edge)

Opera and the Los Angeles Opera. She also has appeared around the world with numerous globally recognized orchestras. Other accomplishments and activities of Brewer’s include currently serving on the Sullivan Foundation Board of Directors, based in New York City. The Sullivan Foundation, founded in 1957 as an organization, has served more than 1,000 young singers in their career beginnings. Brewer won this award in her early career. Brewer also serves on the board for American Voices, a program that sends American performers to the Middle and Far East to perform and conduct workshops with young music students; sends teachers, musical scores and instruments to countries

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there; and, forms orchestras with young musicians from diverse areas, thus unifying through music, she explained. She also is on the Opera Theatre of St. Louis’ Arts Task Force, which helps young music teachers in the St. Louis region who need mentors and classroom resource materials. Brewer helps connect retired music teachers who are willing to be mentors to these new young music teachers. At her church, Lebanon’s St. Paul United Church of Christ, she is on a social justice committee, which is working on a new project to assist with senior citizen loneliness and isolation. In Marissa, Illinois, about 15 years ago, Brewer started a program, called “Opera-tunities,” for the sixth graders in teacher Nancy Wagner’s class. It started out as geography program with a map of the world on the bulletin board and “Where in the World is Ms. Brewer?” She became more involved by bringing gifts from countries in which she sang and sending emails from across the world to the students, who also visit Brewer’s rehearsals at St. Louis’ Powell Hall when she sings with the St. Louis Symphony. “I have tried to encourage the kids to follow their dreams,” she said. She also has received three honorary doctorate degrees: from Trinity College, in Hartford, Connecticut, in music (famed late author Tom Wolfe received an honorary doctorate from Trinity the same year); from her alma mater, McKendree University, in fine arts; and, last winter from University of Missouri St. Louis in arts and letters. Visit christinebrewer.com and operaedwardsville.org for more information. Reach Jill Moon at 618-208-6448 and Twitter @jill_moon.


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A Q&A between Christine Brewer and Artistic Director Chase Hopkins Q (Hopkins): “What is your favorite opera of all time?” A (Brewer): “My top five are ‘Tristan und Isolde,’ ‘Ariadne auf Naxos,’ ‘Peter Grimes,’ ‘Gloriana’ and ‘Don Giovanni.’” Q: “Who is your favorite opera singer of all time?” A: “My top three are Leontyne Price, Birgit Nilsson and Janet Baker.” Q: “Where has been your favorite place to perform?” A: “My top three are Wigmore Hall in London, Meyerson Concert Hall in Dallas and Disney Hall in L.A.” Q: “Any funny bloopers on stage?” A: “Loosing my slip during a struggle with the Count in ‘Marriage of Figaro’ at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, London.” Q: “What is the most ridiculous costume you’ve worn on stage? Favorite costume?”

A: “My costume for my ‘debut’ as a chorus member at Opera Theatre of St. Louis was in ‘Magic Flute.’ I wore a blue velvet one-piece pant suit, with a blue velvet cap, which covered not only my head, but also my ears — I sort of looked like a grape! I loved my Act III black velvet costume in a San Francisco production of ‘Tristan und Isolde.’” Q: “What performance are you most proud of?” A: “One of my most favorite productions was the Britten ‘Gloriana’ performance at the Opera Theatre of St. Louis, which was directed by Colin Graham. I sang all of my Britten roles with Colin at least once. He directed most of Britten’s premieres of his operas in London, so I always felt like I was closer to Britten whenever Colin directed me in that repertoire. The Opera Theatre of St. Louis production was probably one of the most beautiful I’d ever been involved in. I loved all of my costumes in that production!”

Q: “Who is your favorite nonclassical artist?” A: “I’m a big fan of Dolly Parton and St. Louis soul singer Brian Owens — and I love singing with him!” Q: “If you could steal a character from another voice type, which would you love to sing?” A: “I’d love to sing ‘Queen of the Night’ from ‘Magic Flute’!” Q: “Who is the most amazing, or surprising, celebrity in the audience at one of your performances?” A: “I was surprised to meet Alec Baldwin backstage at Avery Fisher Hall in New York City after a Mahler 8 performance.” Q: “If you were trapped on a desert island, with a full symphony orchestra, and could only sing one piece of music for the rest of your life, which would it be?” see Q&A, Page 9


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Continued from Page 8 A: “Oh, I hate these desert island questions! Too difficult! I would probably have to say Richard Strauss’ four last songs. I just sang my 100th performance of those songs last year with the Valdosta Symphony Orchestra. And, just for some fun facts, I’ve included a typed list of what I have personally written in the front of my score, documenting the performances — conductors, orchestras, location and number of performances!” Richard Strauss: Vier Letzte Lieder performances Christine Brewer Date: Orchestra Conductor: Performances — November 1993 Bournemouth Symphony Andrew Litton 3 March 1994 Kansas City Symphony Bill McGlaughlin 3 October 1994 Bournemouth Symphony (Wales) Andrew Litton 2 October 1994 Royal Scottish National Symphony Julius Rudel 2 March 1995 Dallas Symphony Andrew Litton 3 April 1995 Royal Philharmonic (London) Jane Glover 3 July 1996 BBC Symphony Orchestra (Proms) Mark Elder 1 September 1999 Rundfunk Sinfonieorchester (Berlin) Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos 1 September 2000 Malaysia Philharmonic (Kuala Lumpur) Milan Horvat 3 May 2001 City of Birmingham Orchestra (U.K.) Manfred Honek 1 June 2001 New York Philharmonic tour (Mexico City, Sao Paulo, Rio) Kurt Masur 5 September 2001 Colorado

Symphony (Denver) Marin Alsop 3 September 2002 Maazel/ Vilar Conductor Competition (Orchestra of St. Luke’s Carnegie Hall) 1 November 2002 Kansas City Symphony Timothy Hankewich 3 January 2003 St. Louis Symphony Michael Stern 2 July 2003 Santa Fe Opera (John Crosby’s memorial) Kenneth Montgomery 1 July 2003 London Symphony Orchestra (U.S. tour – Daytona) Donald Runnicles 1 October 2003 Orquesta Sinfònica de Madrid Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos 3 October 2003 BBC Symphony Orchestra – Barbican (London) JukkaPekka Saraste 1 November 2003 East Texas Symphony (Tyler, Texas) Per Brevig 1 March 2004 Santa Cecilia Orchestra (Rome) Pinchas Steinberg 3 February 2005 Memphis Symphony David Loebel 2 April 2005 St. Louis Symphony Orchestra David Robertson 3 April 2006 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (TELARC label recording) Donald Runnicles 3 July 2006 Napa Valley Festival Stèphane Denève 1 January 2007 Flemish Radio Orchestra Yoel Levi 3 March 2008 Orchestre Nationale de Toulouse Yannick Nezet-Seguin 1 June 2008 Southern Illinois Music Festival (SIUCarbondale, McKendree, Lebanon, Illinois) Ed Benyas 2 July 2008 BBC Symphony Orchestra First Night of Proms (televised – London) Jiri Belohlavek 1 November 2008 Los Angeles Philharmonic Gustavo Dudamel 3

January 2009 Liverpool Philharmonic Robin Ticciati 1 January 2009 London Symphony Orchestra Lief Segerstan 1 August 2009 Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Andrew Davis 3 August 2009 Western Australia Symphony (Perth) Asher Fisch 2 November 2009 Colorado Symphony (Denver) Jeffrey Kahane 2 March 2010 Opera Norway (Oslo - Kirsten Flagstad Tribute) Patrick Summers 1 April 2011 London Philharmonic Vladimir Jurowski 1 August 2011 Grand Teton Music Festival Donald Runnicles 2 January 2012 St. Louis Symphony Orchestra David Robertson 2 April 2012 Pasadena Symphony Michael Stern 2 October 2012 Eugene Symphony Danail Rachev 1 November 2012 Aylesbury, Wimbledon, Frant recitals Roger Vignoles 3 February 2013 Kansas City Symphony Michael Stern 3 March 2013 Deutsche Symphonie-Orchester (Berlin) Julian Kuerti 1 October 2013 Tokyo Symphony Orchestra Jonathan Nott 2 August 2014 Sydney Symphony Orchestra David Robertson 3 September 2014 BBC Scottish (Lammemuir Fest) Martyn Babbins 1 September 2014 Augusta Symphony Orchestra Shizuo Kuahare 1 June 2015 Adelaide Symphony Orchestra Christoph König 1 January 2018 Duluth Superior Symphony Dirk Meyer 1 April 2018 Valdosta Symphony Howard Hsu 1

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What to do … events Friday, Sept. 6 • Fish Fry, Knights of Columbus, Edwardsville IL, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. • Mineral Springs Hotel Ghost Hunt, Haunted Mineral Springs Hotel, Alton IL, 8:30 p.m. • 27th Annual Golf Classic, Spencer T. Olin Golf Course, Alton IL, 11 a.m. • Shamrock FC Mixed Martial Arts, River City Casino & Hotel, St. Louis MO, 7:30 p.m. • First Friday: Pokémon, Saint Louis Science Center, St. Louis MO, 6 p.m. • Garden Party Lights, Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis MO, 6 to 10 p.m., Runs through October 18th. • Stargazing with the St. Louis Astronomical Society, Gateway Arch, St. Louis MO, 8 p.m. • Whiskey Business, The MotoMuseum, St. Louis MO, 7 p.m. • Disney On Ice presents Worlds of Enchantment, Chaifetz Arena, St. Louis MO, 7 p.m. • Sauce Magazine’s Food Truck Friday, Tower Grove Park, St. Louis MO, 4 to 8 p.m. • STL Riverfront Adventure, Big Muddy Adventures, St. Louis MO, 10 a.m.

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Saturday, Sept. 7 • Land of Goshen Market, Downtown, Edwardsville IL, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. • Edwardsville Book Festival, Edwardsville City Park, Edwardsville IL, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. • Go Gold Music Trivia, Loyal Order of Moose, Edwardsville IL, 6 p.m.

• Metro East Humane Society Woofstock, Triangle H Farm, Edwardsville IL, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. • Patio Pawty for Stray Rescue, Big Daddy’s, Edwardsville IL, 2 p.m. • Saturday Group Bike Ride, Bike Surgeon Outpost, Edwardsville IL, 7 a.m. • Annual September Fiesta, Mexican Honorary Commission, Granite City IL, 2 p.m. to 12 a.m. • The Melting Pot Market, Civic Park, Granite City IL, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. • Horse Show, Illinois Boots and Saddle Club, Alton IL, 5 p.m. • Girls on Grapes – Boys on Brew – Food, Beer & Wine Tasting, The Loading Dock, Grafton IL, 12 to 4 p.m. • River Rambler Cruise, Grafton Harbor, Grafton IL, 4 p.m. • Music Trivia Sunset Cruise, Grafton Harbor, Grafton IL, 5 p.m. • Bike MS: Gateway Getaway, Lewis and Clark Community College, Godfrey IL, 7 a.m. • St. Mary’s 20th Annual Golf Tournament, Rolling Hills Golf Club, Godfrey IL, 11:30 a.m. • BBQ Beer & Bourbon Crawl, Soulard, St. Louis MO, 12 to 6 p.m. • Brian Regan, Stifel Theatre, St. Louis MO, 8 p.m. • Disney On Ice presents Worlds of Enchantment, Chaifetz Arena, St. Louis MO, 7 p.m. • Living History Hayrides, Jefferson Barracks Historic Site, St. Louis MO, 10 a.m. to 5

p.m. • St. Louis Home Run Derby, Busch Stadium, St. Louis MO, 9 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 8 • 10th Annual STB Golf Scramble, Oak Brook Golf Club, Edwardsville IL, 8 a.m. • Madison County Trailblazers Horse Show, Triangle H Farm, Edwardsville IL, 12 p.m. • 5 Star Challenge Auction Dinner, Sunset Hills Country Club, Edwardsville IL, 5 p.m. • Big Money 4-Man Scramble, Cloverleaf Golf Course, Alton IL, 12:30 p.m. • River Rambler Cruise, Grafton Harbor, Grafton IL, 2 p.m. • The Office Trivia Brunch, Crafted Events, St. Louis MO, 11 a.m. • Let’s Brunch: Young Friends of Forest Park Forever, Boathouse at Forest Park, St. Louis MO, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. • Living History Hayrides, Jefferson Barracks Historic Site, St. Louis MO, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Disney On Ice presents Worlds of Enchantment, Chaifetz Arena, St. Louis MO, 11 a.m. • South Side Bike & Car Show, DB Cooper’s Safe House, St. Louis MO, 1 to 4 p.m. • All Around Alton Adventure, Big Muddy Adventures, St. Louis MO, 10 a.m. • Walking Tour of Downtown St. Louis, Gateway Arch National Park, St. Louis MO, 10 a.m.


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2019 Midwest Salute to the Arts Award Winners

• Best of Show - Bob Mahon, Mixed Media • Best of Category: Mike Bose, Clay Nick Nihira, Drawing/ Printmaking Stephen Martin, Fine Craft/Wood Chris McCarthy, Glass Rocky Pardo, Jewelry (Precious Metals) Katie Chilman, Mixed Media Cara Van Leuven, Painting (Oil, Acrylics and Watercolors Sunny Liang, Photography Kevin Trobaugh, Sculpture • Mayor’s Award - James Ryan Davis, Fine Craft/Wood

Karen Kaufhold, of Fairview Heights, city of Fairview Heights city clerk, and Charlie Kassley, owner of Kassly Mortuary in Fairview Heights and a 30-year sponsor of Midwest Salute to the Arts, now in its 31st year, since its second year.

Fine Craft/Wood • Award of Excellence: Wayne Gao, partnering with Michelle Chang, Fine Craft/Wood Terry “Buddy” Shaw, Fine Craft/Wood Ed Martin, Glass Jeff Zoellner, Jewelry (Precious Metals) Donald Pekarek, Jewelry (Precious Metals) Larry Drake, Jewelry (Precious Metals) Niko Culevski, Mixed Media Chris Ann Abigt, Painting (Oil, Acrylics and Watercolors) Mollie Chounard,

Painting (Oil, Acrylics and Watercolors) Kim Carr, Photography Kent Epler, Sculpture • Council Choice - Gonz Jove, Sculpture • Council Choice Runner Up David Yuan, Painting (Oil, Acrylics and Watercolors) Sandy Hunter, Painting (Oil, Acrylics and Watercolors) Diane Rose-Sugg Santoro, Jewelry (Precious Metals) Kimberly Chapman Peluso, Photography All photos by Jill Moon/The Edge

Above, from left, Fairview Heights Ward 3 Alderman Pat Baeske, Fairview Heights Ward 5 Alderman Bill Poletti, city of Fairview Heights Director of Land Use & Development Andrea Riganti, Callie Hauptli, of Mesa, Arizona, her daughter city of Fairview Heights Administrative Support Wendi Gorney.

From left, Fairview Fire Department Fire Chief Bryan Doyle, his wife Angela Doyle, both of Fairview Heights, Bryan Doyle’s daughter Hannah Cline, Charley Cline, 1, and Brad Cline, of Lebanon, Illinois.

From left, Midwest Salute to the Arts judges Susan Bostwick, of Edwardsville, Illinois, artist at studio Susan Bostwick Ceramics, Christy MacMorran, of Troy, Illinois, artist at Facebook page Paint With Christy and paintwithchristy.com, and Linda Miller, of Edwardsville, artist at Facebook page Linda J Miller LJ Arts.

From left, Scott Nienhaus, of Rogers & Nienhaus, Jeanie Cousley, of Alton, Illinois, artist with XXXX, and Terry Jones Rogers, of Rogers & Nienhaus, who played on Midwest Salute to the Arts’ Gesso Stage, opening night.

From left, John and Marti Baricevic, and Ken Keeney, all of Fairview Heights and Midwest Salute to the Arts sponsors.

From left, Karla Adkins and her husband, Steve Bertels, of Belleville, and his daughter, Stephanie Lewis, of Edwardsville, WSIE 88.7 account executive.

Carole and Rob Fredeking, of Belleville. Artists Larry and Deborah Drake of Boulder Park Gems, of Nashville, Tennessee

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Left to right, Marilyn Gagliolo, of Millstadt, Illinois, Midwest Salute to the Arts Council member; Karen Kaufhold, of Fairview Heights, Illinois, city of Fairview Heights city clerk; Hollie Cuker, of Fairview Heights, Midwest Salute to the Arts Council member; Ken Kassing, of Fairview Heights, Midwest Salute to the Arts Council member; Sharon Kassing, of Fairview Heights, Midwest Salute to the Arts executive director; Steve Bausano, of Fairview Heights, Midwest Salute to the Arts Council member; Laraina Parker, of Fairview Heights, volunteer; Marty Bausano, , of Fairview Heights, Midwest Salute to the Arts Council member; Amanda Smith, of Columbia, Illinois; Mary Schuster, of Belleville, Illinois; and, Ange Stoeckel, of O’Fallon, Illinois, Midwest Salute to the Arts Council member.

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After all said and done, ‘Once Upon a Time in…Hollywood’ pretty good

By Robert D. Grubaugh Contributing columnist For The Edge

I have a tense and begrudging history with writer-director Quentin Tarantino’s films. I unloaded a lot in my review of “The Hateful Eight” a few years back, about why and how the filmmaker continues to employ strange and anachronistic filming techniques to inevitably make a quality picture. Prior to that, and I wholeheartedly pause to weigh again my love of westerns, I didn’t genuinely care for the vast majority of his work. The popularity of “Pulp Fiction” astonishes me. “Django Unchained” was, what, a slavery revenge cartoon? “Inglourious Basterds” was different and it gave us the villainy of actor Christoph Waltz, thank the movie gods. And, all of these things lead us to his ninth picture, “Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood,” which is tremendously good. That is, until the final 10 minutes give it a polarizing, revisionist ending that is just this side of impossible to digest. It almost put a raincloud over the whole thing for me. There are three overlapping stories throughout the long and meandering journey of “Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood,” which visits 1969 Los Angeles against

Film director Quentin Tarantino and his wife Daniela Pick pose for photographers in May upon arrival at the premiere of the film “The Wild Goose Lake” at the 72nd International Film Festival, Cannes, Southern France. Tarantino is about to become a father. His representative Katherine Rowe says the “Once Upon a Time… In Hollywood” director and Pick, an Israeli model and singer, are expecting a baby. The couple met in 2009 and married last November. It’s the first child for Tarantino, 56, who also directed “Pulp Fiction” and “Reservoir Dogs,” and Pick, 35. (Photo by Arthur Mola/Invision/AP, File)

a vague backdrop of the Charles Manson “Helter Skelter” murders. The first and foremost narrative is the one in which former cowboy TV star Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio) tries to save his film career in the spring of 1969. Dalton had a hit on NBC, but ended his run early to make the jump into motion pictures, which wasn’t then what it is today. His movies were hits, too, but he was a much smaller fish in a much bigger pond and the fight for his piece of the pie kept getting tougher and tougher. Most days he just drinks and smokes himself into a stupor, so

much so that he has to be driven home by his one true friend and longtime stunt double, Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt). Booth’s story is secondary and less forthright. Edged out of Dalton’s newest series by a burned-bridge acquaintance (Kurt Russell, really great in his cameo), Booth spends a lot of time running errands and doing small home repairs at Dalton’s place, often shirtlessly. This gives him lots of time to cruise the town and flirt with the same girl (Margaret Qualley) he keeps seeing on Santa Monica Boulevard

with her thumb out. When he takes her home one day, the audience is tricked into learning more back-story than I think is actually intended, now as I reflect back. Allow me a few more lines to explain that theory. See, the third-string plot follows around actress Sharon Tate (Margot Robbie), the great beauty who is sadly most famous for being murdered by members of Manson’s cult in August of 1969. Though in this movie, she’s Dalton’s next door neighbor and we get to spend some good times with her as she jets around L.A. with husband Roman

Polanski and parties at the Playboy Mansion with Michelle Phillips and Steve McQueen. Later, she runs errands and even treats herself to a matinee of one of her own movies (“The Wrecking Crew” with Dean Martin and Tina Louise). Robbie’s performance ratchets up an otherwise lackluster move by the fellas in the cast to make a great movie! She’s all go-go boots and miniskirts. Her whole vibe brings to life exactly the honey-kissed SoCal look that the Beach Boys have been singing about all along. If you’re going to see this movie expecting a Manson biopic, please don’t.

To dissuade you of that notion should be my biggest objective. It’s only ostensibly set in that sphere and it’s mostly a gas for the character study of Rick Dalton and his constant name-dropping, storytelling and ability to rekindle a pop culture love affair with late ’60s’ TV series, like, “Mannix” and movies like “The Great Escape.” I was happy to be suckered in, after all, I guess. “Once Upon a Time in… Hollywood” runs 161 minutes and is rated R for language throughout, some strong graphic violence, drug use and sexual references. I give this film three stars out of four.

Once upon a time in fatherhood: Tarantino to become a dad LOS ANGELES (AP) — Quentin Tarantino is going to be telling a whole new brand of “Once upon a time” tale — the bedtime-story kind. The “Once Upon a Time… In Hollywood” director is about to become a father. His representative Katherine Rowe says Tarantino and his wife, Israeli model and singer Daniella Pick, are expecting a baby. No further details were released. The couple met in 2009 and married last November just after Tarantino finished shooting “Once Upon a Time … In Hollywood,” the film starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt that is a summer hit. It’s the first child for the 56-year-old Tarantino, who also directed “Pulp Fiction” and “Reservoir Dogs,” and the 35-year-old Pick, who is the daughter of singer-songwriter Svika Pick.


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Iron Maiden slays ‘Legacy Of The Beast Tour’ Indy stop

By Keith Brake Contributing columnist For The Edge

INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana — I attended a show this past weekend that featured fireworks, pyrotechnics, costume changes, set changes for every single number and some of the most energetic performers I’ve ever watched — no, it was not Cirque du Soleil — it was the legendary Iron Maiden on their “Legacy Of The Beast Tour.” The iconic metal band performed in Indianapolis and I was fortunate to be able to photograph and review it. The evening got started with opening band “The Raven Age,” featuring Iron Maiden-mastermind bassist Steve Harris’ son, George Harris. Now, it would be easy to assume that because George is in The Raven Age as to why the band got the call to open for Iron Maiden, but after watching Raven Age, it’s obvious that while this may play a factor in the decision, the band is talented and tight enough for the gig. George and his band mates have a heavy edge to them offering a more modern sound, but the vocals are a melodic ’80s’ throwback. Vocalist Matt James delivers on the frontman duties and this, combined with the band’s tightness, makes for quite an act — more than capable of pulling off the opening slot for the Mighty Maiden. I did hear what I thought to be some Maiden influences in some of the guitar work between George and Tony Maue, but I suppose that is to be expected given where George comes from. What I appreciated the most about this band was that they remain unique unto themselves, while letting key influences show

Iron Maiden performs Aug. 24 at Indianapolis’ Ruoff Home Mortgage Center for Music. (Keith Brake Photography, Keith Brake/For The Edge)

through. All too often a band will try to mimic what has inspired them and then become a watereddown version of its inspiration, but not The Raven Age, very much worth checking out if you’re not familiar with them. Iron Maiden, where could I possibly begin? These guys are still so much on top of their game that I am not sure I can conjure enough adjectives from my vocabulary to properly describe what I witnessed. Indy’s Ruoff Home Mortgage Center for Music is a beautiful and massive outdoor amphitheater, loaded full of metalheads of ALL ages. While walking the crowd, I saw families, old high school buddies, couples and parents, all sporting their “Maiden” attire, making ready to “Up The Irons” for the legendary band’s performance. When Iron Maiden took the stage, this massive crowd exploded with applause, like I have rarely, if ever, heard before. Straight out of the

gate I knew we were in for a fantastic show as the set for the OPENING number showcased a 90% scale of a Supermarine Spitfire hanging from the rafters! Did you get that? An almost life-size British WAR PLANE was hanging from the rafters to OPEN the show with, as any good and true Maiden fan would recognize, of course, “Aces High.” Steve, Bruce and the rest of the British rockers came out of the gate swinging and never let up. The night rolled on with one hit after another, while the costumes and stage backdrops changed to suit every single one. Iron Maiden has had minor member adjustments throughout the years but nothing too serious, with the exception of vocalist Bruce Dickinson stepping away from the band for a spell. But Bruce is BACK and he still sounds incredible. If you are familiar with Iron Maiden’s music, you know three things: 1) It is amazing; 2)

Songs can be lengthy; and, 3) It’s vocally taxing. With points two and three in mind, it would be easily understandable if the Mighty Maiden were starting to slow down a bit, or shorten the duration of their set. After all, none of us are getting any younger, right? I suppose you don’t become legendary by “slowing down.” As a matter of fact, these guys still move about

the stage with such energy that they are difficult to photograph and keep up with. I was truly amazed with everything I saw during their set. The Iron Maiden “Legacy Of The Beast Tour” is riddled with noteworthy moments, iconic images, all the merchandise one could ever want and all the iconic elements that have made this group so successful throughout the years. My favorite moments from the show were watching Bruce and Eddie fight it out on stage during “The Trooper,” and the amazing stage setting and production that takes place during “Flight of Icarus,” which featured an amazing Icarus backdrop and handheld flame throwers. I only heard a couple of brief moments that were not vocally of album quality and the band was so tight musically that their set was magical. Iron Maiden is STILL the band to beat when it comes to epic performance and it would seem that they are not slowing down…..any. If you have a chance to witness this show, it is definitely worth the money… truth be told, it is probably worth more than what you pay.


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Food for Thought … with Vicki Bennington As it turns out, eating spinach is easy, especially when it is the main ingredient in Knorr spinach dip. I’ve heard that this is a concoction that has been around “forever,” but somehow it escaped my radar. Until last month, I had lived my whole life without eating this creamy, tasty, delicious dip — or knowing that it even existed! We were driving Vicki home Bennington from our beach vacation this year, and had plans to stop at our friends’ house in Knoxville, Tennessee. We did, and this wonderful dip and veggies were waiting for us when we arrived, tired and hungry. When I first saw it and could tell there was spinach in it, I thought it was spinach and artichoke dip, which is definitely not my favorite, due to the sheer “cheesiness” of it. Then we were told that it was a kind of an old-fashioned dip that had been in vogue in the 1960s or 1970s and had then lost the limelight for a while. So, maybe we just didn’t have dips when it was in style … I’m not sure. Nevertheless, my husband and I tried it, and man, did we ever like it. In fact, he’s not a big dip eater, but he was willing to try it. We couldn’t get enough. It was almost embarrassing,

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Knorr spinach dip in rye bread bowl (Vicki Bennington/For The Edge)

because we both kept going back for more. I loved the selection of vegetables that were served with it — carrots, cucumbers, peppers — but I think I liked the Wheat Thin crackers with it even more. Evidently, the original way to serve it was in a scooped-out sourdough bread bowl (similar to hollowing out rye bread for dill dip), served with bread pieces. That sounds like a nice option, too, but for right now, we’re stuck on

the crackers and veggies. Following our wonderful dip experience, our hosts followed that up with dreamy chicken salad and croissants, and a fresh fruit medley that were all great, but that dip, though. When we got home, I had to try it myself. At first, I couldn’t find the Knorr mix that it calls for. Turns out, it is stocked by the soups, and for some reason, I kept thinking it should be by the salad dressings. Finally, lo and

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Knorr Spinach Dip Recipe • 1 box (10 oz.) frozen chopped spinach, cooked, cooled and squeezed dry • 1 container (16 oz.) sour cream • 1 cup mayonnaise • 1 package Knorr Vegetable Recipe Mix • 1 can (8 oz.) water chestnuts, drained and chopped • 3 green onions, chopped (I read that onions were not in the original recipe — way back when — but were added at some

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point later, so if you do remember earlier versions, they probably didn’t have onions) • In a large bowl, combine sour cream, mayonnaise, water chestnuts, scallions and Knorr mix. Stir to combine. Cook and then stir in spinach, breaking up any clumps. Cover and chill two hours or overnight. In this column, Vicki 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 her at vbennington@ sbcglobal.net with comments, ideas or suggestions.


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GLEN CARBON — Communities are invited to the inagaurul American Cancer Society Breakfastival of Hope, at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 14, at Miner Park. This family-friendly celebration will include samples of brunch food and beverages from local restaurants. Featuring Elvis on stage at 11 a.m. in Miner Park located at 194 S. Main St. “We’re really excited about how things are coming together,” said American Cancer Society’s Alissa Fuhrmann, community development manager. “The inaugural Breakfastival of Hope event will have musical entertainment, delicious food, children’s area, and so

American Cancer Society Breakfastival of Hope coming to Glen Carbon IF YOU GO:

What: American Cancer Society Breakfastival of Hope When: 10 a.m., Saturday, Sept. 14 Where: Miner Park, 194 S. Main St., Glen Carbon, Illinois Info: Tickets are available and can be purchased at main.acsevents. org/Breakfastival or by telephone at 618288-2390. For more information, sponsorship opportunities, or food and beverage vendor opportunities, contact Alissa Fuhrmann at alissa. fuhrmann@cancer.org; cancer.org. much more — all in support of the extraordinary mission of the American Cancer Society.” The American Cancer Society (ACS) is the only

organization fighting cancer on every front. Funds raised from Breakfastival of Hope allows the ACS to save lives by helping people stay well through prevention and early detection; by helping people get well through hands-on support; by finding cures through groundbreaking research; and, by fighting back through public policy efforts. Because of the progress the ACS has made, 500 lives are saved every day that would have otherwise been lost to cancer. In addition to live music, other activities will include a bounce house, face painting, balloon artist, games and appearances by Elsa and Moana from Brittain’s Princess Parties. Tickets are available and

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ST. LOUIS — “An Evening at the Opera” benefit concert supports the mission of The Biome School and will feature a special performance by Morris Robinson, considered one of the most interesting and sought-after basses performing today. The Biome School’s mission emphasizes the importance of music

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and art education. Art and design have a great presence in everyday lives and should be represented more prominently in education, according to the Biome School. An understanding and appreciation for art helps students profoundly when tackling complex problems and lessons. “An Evening at the Opera” with the Biome School, starts at 7 p.m.

Friday, Sept. 13, at the Ethical Society, 9001 Clayton Road, in St. Louis. Robinson regularly appears at the Metropolitan Opera where he is a graduate of the Lindemann Young Artist Program. He has performed at Carnegie Hall, at La Scala in Milan, Italy, at the Sydney Opera House and in numerous other opera houses throughout the United see SINGER, Page 20

can be purchased at main. acsevents.org/Breakfastival or by telephone at 618-288-2390. The Breakfastival of Hope is supported by many local businesses and organizations. This year’s sponsors include: Scott Credit Union, Anderson Hospital - Anderson/ Mercy Cancer Care, Hortica, TheBANK of Edwardsville/Busey Bank, Tiger Plumbing,

Belleville News-Democrat, RiverBender.com, St. Peters Hardware & Rental and Prairie Farms. For more information, sponsorship opportunities, or food and beverage vendor opportunities, contact Alissa Fuhrmann at alissa.fuhrmann@ cancer.org The American Cancer Society is a global grassroots force of nearly two million volunteers

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dedicated to saving lives, celebrating lives, and leading the fight for a world without cancer. From breakthrough research, to free lodging near treatment, a 24/7/365 live helpline, free rides to treatment, and convening powerful activists to create awareness and impact, the ACS is attacking cancer from every angle. For more information visit cancer.org.

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Robinson’s first album, “Going Home,” was released on the Decca label. Recent appearances include a return to the Met for its production of “Salome” and the Washington National Opera as Timur in “Turandot,” and debuts at the Los Angeles Opera as Sarastro and “Fasolt in Das Rheingold” and at the Cincinnati Opera as the Grand Inquisitor in “Don Carlo.” He also appeared in Carnegie Hall as part of Jessye Norman’s Honor Festival, and was presented in recital by The National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C., the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. An Atlanta native, Robinson is a graduate of The Citadel and received his musical training from the Boston University Opera Institute. The Biome School was incorporated as a subsidiary 501(c)(3) of the Youth Learning Center in 2014 and opened its doors to 60 incredible students in August of 2015, marking the culmination of more than a decade of expertise in youth development and education. The Biome School is a model for integrating student-centered learning, project-based opportunities and STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics) Tickets for The Biome School benefit concert cost $100 each and are available online until Monday, Sept. 9, at https:// thebiomeschool.org/support/benefit-concert/. Limited engagement VIP reception tickets are also available at $175 each, and includes admission to the concert. For more information regarding the upcoming “Evening at the Opera” benefit concert, or to learn more about The Biome School, contact Mark Kent at 314-696-2561 or visit thebiomeschool.org.


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What to discover … arts Thursday, Sept. 5 • Bingo, Global Brew Tap House, Edwardsville IL, 8 p.m. • Xtreme Bar Bingo, Edison’s Entertainment Complex, Edwardsville IL, 7 p.m. • Swing Dancing Lessons, Glen Carbon Library, Glen Carbon IL, 6:30 p.m. • Video Game Club, Collinsville Memorial Library Center, Collinsville IL, 5 p.m. • Farmers Market, Fireman’s Park, Maryville IL, 4 to 7 p.m. • Wheel Throwing, Jacoby Arts Center, Alton IL, 6 p.m. • Farmers Market, Schneider Park, Brighton IL, 4 to 7 p.m. • Missouri Botanical Garden: Walking Tour, Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis MO, 10:30 a.m. • Garden Party Lights, Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis MO, 6 to 10 p.m., runs through Oct. 18 • Woodworking with Router + Dremel Tools, Perennial, St. Louis MO,

6:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 6 • Books Brews and a Band, Big Daddy’s, Edwardsville IL, 6 p.m. • Friday Classic Movie, Glen Carbon Library, Glen Carbon IL, 11 a.m. • Wheel Throwing - All Skill Levels, Jacoby Arts Center, Alton IL, 6 p.m. • Prairie Farms Movie Nights - “Bumble Bee,” Ballpark Village, St. Louis MO, 6 p.m. • “Miles Davis: Birth of the Cool” Documentary, Landmark’s Tivoli Theatre, St. Louis MO, 7 p.m., runs through Sept. 8 • First Fridays, Grand Center, St. Louis MO, 5 to 9 p.m. • “Angels in America: Parts One and Two,” Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, St. Louis MO, 7 p.m., runs through Oct. 6 • The Lemp Haunted Neighborhood Walking Tour, St. Louis Paranormal Research Society, St. Louis MO, 7:30 p.m. • Reel Late at the Tivoli: “Hedwig and the Angry Inch,” Landmark’s Tivoli

Theatre, St. Louis MO, 11:55 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7 • Sound Healing at the SIUE Dome sponsored by Studio Gaia, Fuller Dome, Edwardsville IL, 6:30 p.m. • Opera Edwardsville presents: Christine Brewer & Craig Terry, The Wildey Theatre, Edwardsville IL, 7:30 p.m. • Movies in the Park “Wonder Park,” Edwardsville City Park, Edwardsville IL, 7:15 p.m. • Saturday Storytime, 222 Artisan Bakery, Edwardsville IL, 11 a.m. • Yoga, Glen Carbon Library, Glen Carbon IL, 9:30 a.m. • Creature Features Movie Marathon, Collinsville Memorial Library Center, Collinsville IL, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. • Kundalinia Yoga with Vesela, Michelle’s Massage Therapy & Holistic Spa, Maryville IL, 6:30 p.m. • Piasa Summer 2019, Jacoby Arts Center, Alton IL, 7 p.m. • Art in the Park, The Grove Memorial Park,

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• Edwardsville Partnership Kick-Off with SIUE Successful Communities Collaborative, SIUE Lovejoy Library, Edwardsville IL, 1 p.m. • Plethora of Pens Writing Group, Glen Carbon Library, Glen Carbon IL, 6:30 p.m. • Blood Drive, Anderson Hospital, Maryville IL, 12 to 5 p.m. • Learn How to Coupon, Party on Broadway, Alton IL, 6:30 p.m. • Make a ZINE! With Mikkel Snyder, Maeva’s Coffee, Alton IL, 5:30 p.m. • Krav Maga, Piasa Armory Training, Alton IL, 6 p.m. • Sunset SUP Yoga, Boathouse Paddle Co., St. Louis MO, 6:30 p.m. • STL Riverfront Adventure, Big Muddy Adventures, St. Louis MO, 10 a.m. • Mound City: The Place of Indian Past and Present in St. Louis, Missouri History Museum, St. Louis MO, 7 p.m. • Astronomy on Tap, Urban Chestnut Brewing Company (Grove), St. Louis MO, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 10 • To the Moon and Back Storytime, Afterwords Books, Edwardsville IL, 10 a.m. • $2 Tuesday Movie, Wildey Theatre, Edwardsville IL, 7 p.m. • Tuesday Night Trivia, Global Brew Tap House, Edwardsville IL, 7 p.m. • Book Club, Glen Carbon Library, Glen Carbon IL, 6:30 p.m. • Graphic Novel Club, Collinsville Memorial

Library Center, Collinsville IL, 6:30 p.m. • Heartland Prairie Walk, Gordon Moore Park, Alton IL, 5:30 p.m. • Yoga + Beer, 4 Hands Brewing Co., St. Louis MO, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 11 • Wednesday Night MTB Ride with Bike Surgeon Outpost, SIUE Mountain Bike Trails, Edwardsville IL, 6 p.m. • Yappy Hour Series Benefiting MEHS, Recess Brewing, Edwardsville IL, 6 to 8 p.m. • Run/Drink Wednesday, RunWell, Edwardsville IL, 6:30 p.m. • Xtreme Bar Bingo, Wiggler’s Bar and Grill, Edwardsville IL, 7 p.m. • Energy Share, A Holistic Approach, Glen Carbon IL, 6:30 p.m. • 9-11 Memorial Stair Climb, Cahokia Mounds World Heritage Site, Collinsville IL, 5 p.m. • Farmer’s Market, Main Street, Collinsville IL, 4 to 7 p.m. • Yoga for Stress and Anxiety Relief, Michelle’s Massage Therapy & Holistic Spa, Maryville IL, 6:30 p.m. • Alton Expo, Alton Amphitheater, Alton IL, 5 to 10 p.m., Runs through Sept. 15th. • YogArt, Jacoby Arts Center, Alton IL, 5:30 p.m. • Tenacious Trivia, Old Bakery Beer Co., Alton IL, 7 p.m. • The Figure In Art: A Guided Tour, Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis MO, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.


What to hear … music Thursday, Sept. 5 • Johnny Chase, Porter’s Steakhouse, Collinsville IL, 6:30 p.m. • Jake & The Truckers, Fast Eddie’s Bon Air, Alton IL, 7 p.m. • Kacey Musgraves, Stifel Theatre, St. Louis MO, 8 p.m. • Ya Boi KT, Fubar, St. Louis MO, 7 p.m. • Amos Lee ‘My New Moon 2019’ Tour, The Pageant, St. Louis MO, 8 p.m. • Koe Wetzel, Delmar Hall, St. Louis MO, 8 p.m. • Shinyribs, Off Broadway Music Venue, St. Louis MO, 8 p.m. • 103.7FM Cruise: Majic on the Mississippi, Riverboats at the Gateway Arch, St. Louis MO, 8:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 6 • Fabulous Freebirds, Stagger Inn Again, Edwardsville IL, 5

p.m. • The Silver Creek Bluegrass Band, Stagger Inn Again, Edwardsville IL, 9 p.m. • Lanny & Julie, Big Daddy’s, Edwardsville IL, 6 p.m. • Troy Community Band Concert, Fireman’s Park, Maryville IL, 7 p.m. • Nelly, Liberty Bank Alton Amphitheater, Alton IL, 8 p.m. • Hollywood5, Fast Eddie’s Bon Air, Alton IL, 8 p.m. • Gordo, Great Rivers Tap & Grill, Alton IL, 5 p.m. • Aaron Griffin Trio, Chez Marilyn, Alton IL, 8:30 p.m. • Hookie, Bakers & Hale, Godfrey IL, 7 p.m. • Scott & Karl, The Loading Dock, Grafton IL, 6 p.m. • Backstreet Boys, Enterprise Center, St. Louis MO, 8 p.m. • Dead Rider, The Firebird, St. Louis MO, 8:30 p.m.

• Rebirth Brass Band, Atomic Cowboy Pavilion, St. Louis MO, 6 p.m. • Adam Ant, The Pageant, St. Louis MO, 7 p.m. • Unknown Hinson, Old Rock House, St. Louis MO, 7 p.m. • Saturday, Sept. 7 • Ridin’ Shotgun, Foundry Public House, Edwardsville IL, 2 p.m. • Aaron Wilkerson, Edgewild, Edwardsville IL, 8 p.m. • Alton Jazz & Wine Fest, Liberty Bank Alton Amphitheater, Alton IL, 4 p.m. • MNG Band, Ted’s Motorcycle World, Alton IL, 11 a.m. • Thirst’n Howl, Chez Marilyn, Alton IL, 8 p.m. • Live Music, The Old Bakery Beer Co., Alton IL, 7 p.m. • Big Wheel, Grafton Winery, Grafton IL, 3 p.m. • Backwood Burden, Grafton

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Pub, Grafton IL, 4 p.m. • The Wherehouse Project, The Loading Dock, Grafton IL, 6 p.m. • The Scarecrows, Grafton Oyster Bar, Grafton IL, 7 p.m. • Fabulous Motown Revue, Casa Loma Ballroom, St. Louis MO, 7:30 p.m. • Tim Montana, Tin Roof, St. Louis MO, 7 p.m. • Anthology - A Tribute to the Allman Brothers Band, The Pageant, St. Louis MO, 8 p.m. • Lafayette Square Concerts presents Jeremiah Johnson, Lafayette Park, St. Louis MO, 6 p.m. • Showcase Saturday with The Lady J Huston Show, National Blues Museum, St. Louis MO, 7 p.m. • Elton Dan and The Rocket Band, River City Casino & Hotel, St. Louis MO, 8 p.m.

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Sunday, Sept. 8 • Bluegrass Festival, American Legion Post 199, Edwardsville IL, 1 to 6 p.m. • Marty Acoustic, Edgewild, Edwardsville IL, 2 p.m. • Lanny & Julie, The Back Bar, Edwardsville IL, 4 p.m. • The Skylark Brothers, Miner Park, Glen Carbon IL, 3 p.m. • Ridin’ Shotgun, Who Dat’s Southern Food, Collinsville IL, 3 p.m. • Crossed the Line, Fast Eddie’s Bon Air, Alton IL, 7 p.m. • TBD, Grafton Oyster Bar, Grafton IL, 1 p.m. • NGK, Grafton Winery, Grafton IL, 2 p.m. • Trilogy, The Loading Dock, Grafton IL, 3 p.m. • Flip the Frog, Grafton Pub, Grafton IL, 4 p.m. see MUSIC, Page 24


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Continued from Page 23 • Bad Suns, The Ready Room, St. Louis MO, 7 p.m. • The Temptations, Sheldon Concert Hall and Art Galleries, St. Louis MO, 7:30 p.m. • Fruition, Atomic Cowboy Pavilion, St. Louis MO, 6 p.m. • D.R.I + Deathwish, Fubar, St. Louis MO, 7 p.m. • Blues Cruise, Riverboats at the Gateway Arch, St. Louis MO, 5:30 p.m. • Late Night Grooves with Brothers Lazaroff, The Dark Room, St. Louis MO, 10 p.m.

Monday, Sept. 9 • Chamber Music Series Concert: St. Clement of Rome, St. Louis Cathedral Concerts, St. Louis MO, 7:30 p.m. • Hawken House Concert Series - Wild House Kats, Webster Groves Historical Society, Webster Groves MO, 7 p.m. • Dead Neighbors with Honey Poney and Inches from Glory, Foam, St. Louis MO, 9 p.m. • Open Mic Monday, Rootbound, Clayton MO, 5 p.m. • Monthly Open Mic Night, Espresso Yourself Coffee & Café, St. Louis MO, 7 p.m.

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p.m. • Justin Peter Kinkel-Schuster with Bo & The Locomotive, Off Broadway Music Venue, St. Louis MO, 8 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 11 • Acoustic Jam, Blum House, Collinsville IL, 6:30 p.m. • Matt Powell, LakeHouse at Buffalo Park, Maryville IL, 7 p.m. • D-LUX Acoustic Duo, Fast Eddie’s Bon Air, Alton IL, 6 p.m. • Tash Sultana, The Pageant, St Louis MO, 8 p.m. • Wednesday Night Jazz Crawl, KDHX, St. Louis MO, 5 p.m. • Monthly Music Series: Thunder and Rain, World Chess Hall of Fame, St. Louis MO, 7 p.m. • Voodoo Eagles, Broadway Oyster Bar, St. Louis MO, 9:30 p.m. • Son Little, Blueberry Hill Duck Room, University City MO, 8:30 p.m. • Ross Bell and Friends, 1860 Saloon & Hardshell Café, St. Louis MO, 6 p.m.


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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Sheryl Crow has a lifetime of stories of hanging out with rock stars, pop stars, athletes, icons and music royalty, some even featured on her new collaborative record, but don't expect her to start revealing any secrets in an autobiography. "I mean, there are certain people that would have to die first in order for me to tell the real story," Crow said in a one-room church she had built on her property in Nashville, Tennessee, that houses a strange and eclectic collection of religious-themed statues, crosses, antique dolls, mirrors and stained glass. Her laughter echoed in the tall ceiling and then she felt bad about saying that aloud. "That is terrible. I did not say that," Crow said. The Grammy-winning Crow does have rock 'n' roll secrets, but she's happy to keep some of them squirreled away like the antiques in that building. "I've lived them and I love being able to reflect on them, but I don't know that I feel the need to share them with the world," Crow said. If Crow is feeling a bit reflective about her lengthy career, it's because she's at a turning point, both looking backward at all those musical icons that inspired her and trying to uplift a new generation especially female rockers. "Threads," out last Friday, features more than 20 other artists, including Keith Richards, Neil Young, Maren Morris, Stevie Nicks, St. Vincent, Sting and Eric Clapton. Crow said it is her last full-length album and she feels "liberated." "I feel pretty good about this being my farewell to making full length albums," Crow said. Crow broke out in the heyday of CDs and rock radio, but over

In this Aug. 19, 2019, photo, Sheryl Crow poses in Nashville, Tenn. to promote her latest album, "Threads." (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey) the course of her career digital downloads and then streaming has tanked both formats. She's accepting of that inevitability, even if she thinks it has hurt artists like herself who have been making music for generations. "You can't put the toothpaste back in the tube," Crow said. Crow's album feels like a star-studded farewell tour, where she reunites with some of the best guitarists still living. Clapton tributes his late friend George Harrison on "Beware of Darkness," with Crow, Sting and Brandi Carlile trading verses. She reunited with Richards, who she met when the Rolling Stones asked her to play with them in the 1990s, on a cover of "The Worst," and Bonnie Raitt's slide

guitar matches up with Mavis Staples' soulful vocals on "Live Wire." "Rock is not dead. Guitar playing is still cool," Crow said. "I was a rock kid. I wanted to be in the Rolling Stones but I wanted to be Keith." Producer and drummer Steve Jordan, who plays in Richards' solo band as well as the John Mayer Trio and won a Grammy for producing "Continuum," said that he and Crow tried as much as possible to be in the studio with the guest artists during recording, including with Chris Stapleton on "Tell Me When It's Over," with Jason Isbell on Bob Dylan's "Everything is Broken," and with Joe Walsh on "Still the Good Ole Days."

"It made for a more personal approach," said Jordan. He said that while Crow does have a lot of famous friends, the album not a reflection of her Rolodex, but of her impressive career and the friendships she's made. "The whole concept was people that she loves," Jordan said. And it wouldn't be a Sheryl Crow record if she didn't use the opportunity to speak her mind about the state of the world. Jordan suggested bringing Chuck D, one of rap's politically and socially conscious pioneers, on a song called "Story of Everything," also featuring Andra Day and Gary Clark Jr., that touches on everything from the Charleston church shooting, Congress and

economic inequality across the country. "This is the story of a lot of small towns in America," Crow said. "It's definitely happening in my small town where a lot of the large corporations, the factories, have all moved out." Crow will still be recording and putting out music and touring, but not be tied to the structure and time demands of an album. But she also wants to explore her non-musical interests as well. "The environment to me has always been my main passion," said Crow. "I want to be more involved with philanthropic work. So we'll see. I'm at a point where I am OK with not knowing."


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