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Esports — a game changer

UGC Events puts Midwest on the emergent industry’s map By Jill Moon jill.moon@hearst.com

EDWARDSVILLE — You might think you understand “gaming” — widely perceived as a video game-playing hobby, either individually, interactively or in teams — but electronic sports, a k a esports, takes “gaming” to a whole new level via competitive video game play, not only for competitors, but for emerging industry leaders involved in all aspects of the esports’ phenomena. Ultimate Gaming Championship (UGC) Events’ recent Halo Classic awarded a $35,000 prize pool, divided among the participating top eight winning esports teams. And, Madison County got a piece of the pie. Edwardsville, Illinois-based UGC Events team decided to hold the three-day tournament in Collinsville, Illinois, at the Gateway Center, where UGC held esports

events three times previously. Ninety teams of four players, out of the 140 teams who purchased Halo Classic tournament’s competition passes, competed throughout the weekend to qualify in the last day’s finale championship, for which the top eight teams, each made up of four players, received the prize pool, distributed equally among the individuals, on the last day of the tournament, held Jan. 11-13. “We were just blown away from the response,” said Ultimate Gaming Championship (UGC) Events’ Matt Jackson, 32, of DuQuoin, Illinois; Jackson is UGC’s founder, co-owner and chief executive officer. “We sold out of passes for each day, within hours. As we saw the response, we knew the event could be big. Some of the teams who purchased passes didn’t end up playing, due to weather or other individual circumstances, so our final count of For The Edge competitive teams was ninety.” Teams Reciprocity versus Elevate compete on UGC Events The Halo Classic tournament’s main stage

In 2005, Jackson, then 19 years Battle Arena (MOBA); Battle Royale; old, started a Local Area Network and, many more. (LAN) center in DuQuoin, so that he “The esports’ base moves very and his friends could simply hook quickly, constantly evolving and up their game systems and play for growing,” Jackson noted. “In 2019, fun. But, before long, via marketing the industry is projected to break $1 through MySpace (now obsolete by billion — just with esports, not the way of Facebook, Twitter, Instagram casual at-home ‘gamer.’” and the like), players connected In fact, the Illinois High School with Jackson and friends, from Matt Jackson Sports Association (IHSA), which Chattanooga,Tennessee; Columbus, is the official body that governs all Ohio; and, Chicago. of the state’s high school sports, “Teams were traveling for a couple is considering sanctioning esports as a hundred dollars in prize money to competitive state activity, Jackson said. compete,” Jackson recalled to The Edge. Seemingly, for good reason. “After seeing that model, I reinvested The Halo Classic, to date UGC Events’ money for more equipment. The idea largest and most attended tournament, of competing in video sports with your captured more than 700,000 unique views friends is where play gets really exciting. of its online broadcast, facilitated by UGC Esports is a passion project, born from Events, which streamed more than 156 that idea and knowing what the business content hours, distributed through five model could be. There was nothing called different broadcast streams that weekend. ‘esports’ when we started, no one knew Additionally, UGC Events had more what it was. It was organically forming, than 40,000 unique visitors to its online mostly by those who had competed in real tournament site at ugcesports.gg. sports, like myself.” UGC Events offers other services, apart There’s traditional sports, such as from live events, such as maintaining its basketball, cross country and track, all of site to maximize its online experience and which Jackson played throughout high school, distribute online fan content, such as online and there’s esports, which includes football, tournaments, in which competitors can but also includes first-person shooter; fighting compete from home. games; traditional sports, such as Madden, NBA 2K; card games; Multiplayer Online See GAMING on Page 4


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Grant recalls ‘Withnail’ following Oscar nod ON THE COVER: Microsoft’s esports lead Jon Kefaloukos interviews former Green Bay Packers running back Ahman Green, who holds the record of the Packers’ alltime leading rusher, at Ultimate Gaming Championship (UGC) Events’ The Halo Classic, a three-day Halo 3 esports tournament held Jan. 11-13 at Collinsville, Illinois’ Gateway Center. The tournament’s prize pool was $35,000. Green, who’s involved with esports and produces content around esports, came to spectate at the Collinsville tournament. (Keith Brake Photography/Keith Brake | For The Edge)

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Gaming Continued from Page 2 UGC Events fabricates and builds all of its own tournament computer desks and set designs, tournament stage designs in-house and, because of specializing in technology’s workings, enhances presentation of the live event environment, creating opportunities for consumer-facing interaction, with UGC’s live and online fans. “At our live events, we can make these events more mainstream,” Jackson explained. “TBS is airing esports and that’s about as mainstream as you can get. ” Today, esports — literally — is changing the game. “There’s several different perspectives,” Jackson explained. “First, when talking about esports, it almost differentiates esports away from video games. Stereotypes lump video games and esports together, but just like athletes who want to play baseball, basketball, football; competitors want to play esports. The esports culture has shifted stereotypes from a once seen as a ‘lazy gamer’ to a competitor and professional athlete. Like many other industries, it takes dedication and commitment to make it.” Also, professional esports competitors are held to higher standards because as sponsors and organizations these

Keith Brake Photography/Keith Brake|For The Edge UGC Events’ desk host Lottie Van-Praag, from London, England, monitors activities at The Halo Classic esports tournament. professionals represent some of the world’s biggest brands, Jackson said. Most are paid salaries and maintain a healthy lifestyle, of fitness and diet, in efforts to enhance their performance on the digital battleground. “It’s a job and these guys put the hours into practicing, producing content and interacting with their fans,” Jackson noted. “Second, we’re definitely seeing generational views shift to a different view, and the next generation will have adopted video games and we’ll see new types of people. Those perpetuated stereotypes limit that shift and cause comments such as, ‘Gamers just sit in front of their screens, never go outside and lead unhealthy lives.’ ”That said, you have to compete while maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Watching TV versus playing a video game might seem ‘no different,’ but playing video games is probably more stimulating for your brain.” Many traditional sports’ professional athletes are now supporting esports by purchasing teams or activating esports at their team’s stadium. “We are seeing an acceptance of the

future generation and it is setting the tone for esports to scale exponentially in the next five years,” Jackson said. “The growth of UGC esports has been a journey.” From hosting tournaments in a small Southern Illinois community, UGC Events would add resources, such as Xbox 360s, to ensure each event could scale. In 2009, UGC built an inventory of turn-key esports equipment to facilitate large scale Microsoft Xbox 360 tournaments. “I continued to host local esports events, while continuing my education at Southern Illinois University Carbondale,” recalled Jackson, who graduated from SIUC in 2010 with a Master of Architecture. “It was important for me to finish and develop a craft that could be applied to my goals. We have since built a team that has developed their craft — it gives UGC an incredible edge as a creative team.” UGC hosted its first Microsoft-partnered event in 2014, at the Hilton St. Louis Airport, where the event had recordbreaking attendance.

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Photos by Keith Brake Photography/Keith Brake | For The Edge Above left: One of UGC Events’ stage hosts and on-air talent Joey Pennacchio, of Chicago, at Gateway Center, in Collinsville. Above right: Esports professional player Justin “Roy” Brown, an Urbana, Illinois native, competes for team Reciprocity at The Halo Classic.

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In July of 2016, UGC Events was acquired by Jeff Cooper’s Lineup Media Group located in Edwardsville, Illinois. This new collaboration provided UGC with resources to scale its business development in destination events, including in Las Vegas and Atlantic City, New Jersey, online technology and content creation. “Lineup Media Group has given us the opportunity to develop, beyond financial resources,” Jackson said. “Jeff has a vision and is open minded to the next wave of business and start-up. This is incredibly beneficial for emerging industries, such as esports. The business development expertise and culture provided by Lineup Media Group is cutting-edge and on the forefront in this area. The future is bright for UGC and other

projects developing within the Edwardsville-based incubator, much to the credit of the executive team.” Lineup Media Group’s office is located at 103 W. Vandalia St., Edwardsville, to where Jackson regularly commutes from

DuQuoin. Cooper, is a former attorney at Simmons Cooper, now Simmons Hanly Conroy, in Alton, Illinois. Since 2016, UGC Events produced the Vegas and Atlantic City events, partnering with Caesars Entertainment; Microsoft partnered and supported the events on a corporate level. In Vegas, the same venue that hosted “Who Wants to be a Millionaire” hosted UGC Events’ tournament. Both tournaments offered a $200,000 prize pool for UGC’s biggest productions at that time. “It’s great, because seeing the acceptance from non-endemic esports industry brands, such as Caesars, validates the growth of esports as a sustainable market for competition and entertainment sectors,” Jackson noted. “It gives me chills, to see the growth from 2005 to 2019. We have big brands and companies wanting to work with us now, from where we started in a twenty-five-feet by twenty-five-feet attic space in DuQuoin, Illinois.” See GAMING on Page 8

JOBS — MORE EVIDENCE OF ESPORTS BECOMING MAINSTREAM “Esports’ popularity — because of the emergent industry — is because it’s creating graphic artists, video producers, accountants, utilizing all these other existing industries, to help it grow,” said Ultimate Gaming Championship (UGC) Events’ Matt Jackson, UGC’s founder, co-owner and chief executive officer. “As we see the industry develop, we’ll see curriculum grow at schools. There are professional video gamers, sponsored by big brands, getting 200K to 350K a year to play, which is opposite of what we do. We produce intense competitions by professional esports athletes. It’s a legitimate career path, whether a player, competitor, event producer, or all three. Like a professional athlete playing football or basketball, it’s the same work flow. “There are industry opportunities to work in this space, but you don’t have to be a competitor or a programmer; you can be an event planner, content creator or video editor.” UGC produces an event, which involves freighting all of its gear, un-boxing and un-crating, to get ready for a tournament; building all of its sets, including the design aspect; lighting diagrams for events’ main stage; and, production and broadcast of entire events, which involves setting up a broadcast schedule and facilitating it both live and online. “It’s like a TV studio just dropped into the room to capture a live event and display it for the world,” Jackson said. Follow Facebook/UGCEvents, contact UCG Events by emailing matt@ugc.gg and visit ugcevents.gg for more information.


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Photo credit Keith Brake Photography/Keith Brake|For The Edge Esports professional player Justin “Pistola” Deese, for team Reciprocity, competes intensely at The Halo Classic, which awarded a $35,000 prize pool to the top eight teams. Four players are on each team; 90 teams competed in the three-day tournament Jan. 11-13.

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And, as far as Jackson is concerned, the Midwest is the best. “It’s a great region for Classic Halo players. It’s what I experienced in ‘05, when

I saw it building then,” he said. “Halo players are the best in the world and they live in Illinois. The Midwest is known to be a breeding ground for Halo.” He’s particularly fond of the Metro East and building tournaments in the region. “I love working with Gateway Center, UGC has hosted four events at that location,” Jackson noted. “I’m so happy we can do it there and have UGC bring esports through the St. Louis metropolitan

area. Cities are trying to bring more esports to their venues, and UGC is already established. The fact that we can be on the ground floor, bringing large scale esports events to St. Louis, is a dream.” UGC Events also immediately upped its tournament security to high alert in response to the tragedy last year at a Madden NFL tournament in Florida. “There was a series of unfortunate events, where there was a shooting,” Jackson said.

“Because of that, we upgraded our security with metal detectors, bag checkers, so that we are intentionally responding to such an occurrence.” Follow Facebook/UGCEvents, contact UCG Events by emailing matt@ugc.gg and visit ugcevents.gg for more information.

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Food for Thought … with Vicki Bennington Vicki Bennington For The Edge

Cleveland Heath is a nice little restaurant in Edwardsville, with many different facets. The front room is reminiscent of a diner or café, and the impressive bar is a nice place to sit for casual eating or quick appetizers like I recently had there. But, the rear portion of the building has the feeling of a fine-dining establishment. No matter what you feel like doing, Cleveland Heath can set the scene for you. If you can get a table, that is. My husband and I stopped by with friends one Saturday night, and there wasn’t a seat to be had. We were told it could be a long wait. We tried again on a recent Sunday — early evening — after a movie. We felt like eating something, but didn’t want a full-blown meal because of course, we had popcorn at the movie theater. We turned to the appetizer menu. Feeling adventurous, we chose a dish called shrimp and grits, with Argentine red shrimp, cheddar grits and chipotle tomato sauce. Our second choice was deviled eggs, described as eggs with Frank’s RedHot sauce, parmesan and paprika. We split both dishes, and were happy with the choices. The shrimp was especially good. Other starters on the menu included chicken wings, crispy pork belly, a mushroom fondue and beef tartare. Kale salad is all the rage now, and Cleveland Heath has a version of its own, topped with garlic, chili flakes, parmesan chips and lemon vinaigrette. Several sandwich selections are there for the choosing, like pulled pork, turkey or the special Cleveland Heath burger - locally raised, grass-fed beef. If you are hungry enough and lucky enough to get a table on an evening when you want to go all out for dinner, try some of the gourmet comfort food, like the porterhouse pork chop, steak of the day, seared duck breast or locally raised roasted chicken. If you’ve saved room, you might try a dessert before you go, like a frosty root beer float or warm brioche beignets with Chantilly cream and chocolate ganache. Cleveland Heath has been recognized for its brunch, though I haven’t tried it myself — yet. It’s only served from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays, so you have to plan accordingly. Biscuits and gravy, a pork burger (this is different), steak and egg sandwich (not something you see all that often), a dish called lomo saltado, which is another steak and egg combination with onions, peppers,

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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. tomatoes, fries and soy sauce (sounds interesting), or you can order the cheddar grits or pancakes. Happy hour from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, has several food and drink specials. Another memory I have of Cleveland Heath is from 2014, when it was used as the setting for a movie, and I was an extra — believe it or not. The movie was “Marshall the Miracle Dog,” a movie filmed in and around St. Louis. I was there with a friend, and neither one of us had ever been involved in the filming of a movie before, and simply taking in the sights and sounds was an enlightening experience. We reported for duty at the crack of dawn at Cleveland Heath, wearing an outfit that we believed adhered to the pre-set guidelines. But, we were instructed to bring along two extra ensembles — just in case we didn’t pass muster — of solid colors, no logos, no white, no black (that made it really difficult for me). I passed with my solid navy blue sundress, but my friend had to make a quick change. She wasn’t quite casual enough for the diner-type atmosphere created for the movie, but luckily, one of her backup dresses fit the bill. In the end we were ready to be filmed — we thought. We were called for our scene, and as in our roles as patrons just leaving the restaurant,

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Shrimp and grits, with Argentine red shrimp, cheddar grits and chipotle tomato sauce we were asked to walk through the establishment as the film’s stars, Shannon Elizabeth, Matthew Settle and Patti Vasquez, finished their dialogue, but our high-heeled wedges clomped, clomped, clomped on the hardwood floors. “Walk softly,” the casting supervisor said.

“Both of you, take off your shoes,” called out director and executive producer Jay Kanzler, a St. Louis native and lawyer. My head spun around to look at him. I wasn’t quite sure he was serious. See FOOD, Page 10

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Gloria and Emilio Estefan to receive Gershwin song prize

Photo by Rebecca Cabage/Invision/AP, File Gloria and Emilio Estefan pose for a portrait at BiteSize Studio in Los Angeles. The Estefans will receive the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song in May. They are the first married couple and musicians-songwriters of Hispanic descent to receive the honor.

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He nodded, and yes, indeed, he meant what he said. We “performed” our 11 or 12 takes, barefooted. It was a little difficult to walk breezily through the scene without shoes (especially when choosing our shoes was a big part of the day’s preparation — and they made us look taller). But we managed to pull it off — we think. Of course, one of the highlights was meeting Marshall (the “miracle” dog) himself. He walked onto the set without an arrogant bone in his body. You would never know he was a celebrity, as he greeted guests of all ages, genders, shapes and sizes with the same kindness and acceptance as any regular dog on the street might have. So, I have a unique memory of Cleveland Heath that I will certainly never forget. And, if you haven’t seen the movie, pick up a copy on DVD, or maybe it’s on Netflix. See if you

Deviled eggs with Frank’s RedHot sauce, parmesan and paprika can spot me. Meanwhile, don’t forget to stop by Cleveland Heath on Main Street in Edwardsville. For more information, visit clevelandheath. com.


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It’s Oscar season, and nominations are out Movie world waits for Feb. 24 awards By Robert Grubaugh Contributing columnist

The bulk of this weighty movie hinges on the Shibatas’ adoption of their neighbor’s 5-year-old daughter, Juri (Miyu Sasaki). When Juri is found digging through the garbage for something to eat, she’s invited into the modest home that is the main setting for this feature. She’s fed and warmed on a cold night and that’s when she’s found to have many burns and bruises, evidence of abuse at the hands of a battered mother. Taking care of Juri and hiding her location from her family and the authorities becomes a game for the entire Shibata clan. They’re not people who trust institutions or the police on their own. While harboring a missing child, they go to greater lengths to protect the anonymity they’ve crafted via hustling over the years. By the movie’s midpoint, revelations about each character will give every audience member a reason to feel sad, uplifted, betrayed and maybe even a little optimistic. I learned something about family along the way. “Shoplifters” runs 121 minutes and is rated R for some sexual content and nudity. I give this film three and a half stars out of four. Now, back to the Oscars.

“Oh, boy!” Imagine me — even if you only know me by reading what I’m writing to you here — wringing my hands with great delight when the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences announced the nominations for their 91st annual awards to be handed out next month. I was giddy. Forget the impending Super Bowl. This is the start of my season! Matt Sayles | Invision (AP) The academy announced 53 titles An Oscar statue appears outside the Dolby Theatre for the and I’m kicking off “Oscar Quest 2018” to see how many of them 87th Academy Awards in Los Angeles. Nominations for the 91st I can cover before my calendar Academy Awards were announced Jan. 22. reaches Feb. 24. I’ll share a few of my overall impressions of the noms Best Foreign Language Feature this year. “Shoplifters” was great. a few paragraphs further down is going to be a monster category “Roma” has to be the odds-on this rabbit hole, but I’m going to start by reviewing the better half of a foreign language double feature that I did on a dreary Monday afternoon. Japan’s “Shoplifters” (a k a “Manbiki kazoku”) is a riveting Shibata family drama about a destitute quintet surviving on an old lady’s (Kirin Kiki) pension, while her adult daughters (Sakura Ando and Mayu Matsuoka) add to the coffers by working in an industrial launILY dry and sex club, respectively. FAM Sponsored by VED ZION MEN’S CLUB SER TYLE The elder daughter’s husband S & LADIES’ AID at ZION LUTHERAN (Lily Franky) is a day laborer SCHOOL 220 W. Henry until he breaks his ankle on a Staunton, Illinios job site and spends his days off teaching their son (Kairi Jo) how to steal the groceries and tools they need to survive in the modern world. Shoplifting is a clever framSUNDAY-FEB. 10, 2019 ing device that shows what a 11:30 A.M. UNTIL 5:30 P.M. struggling family is up against. Sneaking packages of noodles Adults: $10.00 • Children (5-12) $5.00 • Children under 5 FREE and shampoo bottles out of ALL CARRY OUTS: $10.00 the supermarket is funny and EVERYONE IS INVITED TO ATTEND! their hammy hand signals and FRESH & FRIED PORK SAUSAGE, BLOOD AND LIVER SAUSAGE, coded gestures give the audiRIBS AND PORK-LOIN WILL BE SOLD AT ZION LUTHERAN SCHOOL ence a shared thrill. It’s also a ON FEB. 7 & 8 9AM-5PM & FEB 9: 9AM-NOON misdirect of sizable proportions COME WORSHIP WITH US. to think of this only as a drama SAT. - 5:00 p.m. or SUN. 8:00 a.m. & 10:30 a.m. about “shoplifting.”

favorite, but Poland’s entry, “Cold War,” is a strong contender. Its beautiful black-and-white cinematography and directing also were nominated. The trailers for Lebanon’s “Capernaum” and for Germany’s “Never Look Away” (featuring photography by six-time nominee Caleb Deschanel) look amazing. Who hates subtitles? Not this guy! Other great reveals include “Black Panther” being recognized as a Best Picture candidate. And how about Melissa McCarthy (one of 12 actors recognized for playing a real person) as a potential Best Actress? I foretold that one to you when I ramped up excitement for “Can You Ever Forgive Me?” way back last May. Shorts TV will host its annual presentation of the 15 short film nominees in one week. Look for more on those (I’ve already checked out a few on YouTube like any true obsessive). Join the quest, friends. This is the best month of the year!

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Dilemma of having an R. Kelly-penned hit: Sing or sink it? By Mesfin Fekadu Associated Press

For Grammy-nominated singer Joe, singing the hit song R. Kelly wrote and produced for him is out of the question. “I’ve stopped performing the song,” he said in a statement to The Associated Press, referring to “More & More,” a Top 20 R&B song released in 2003. “No music or intellectual property is worth being inconsiderate to the feelings or pain of others,” 45-year-old Joe continued. In the wake of multiple sexual abuse allegations against R. Kelly — which intensified this month with the release of the Lifetime documentary series “Surviving R. Kelly” — some performers are denouncing songs the R&B hitmaker created for them. Sometime ago Jennifer Hudson removed two songs R. Kelly wrote for her from some streaming platforms, including YouTube and Apple Music: the Grammy-nominated “It’s Your World” and “Where You At,” a Top 10 R&B hit. On Thursday, she removed “Where You At” from Spotify but “It’s Your World” was still available. R&B star Fantasia told the AP she would

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written by R. Kelly. “I simply cannot, in good faith, continue to perform ‘Sleeping With The One I Love.’” In support of all of the survivors who so bravely came out, the track will no longer be a part of my setlist for all future performances,” the former “American Idol” champion said. Lady Gaga apologized for her 2013 duet with R. Kelly, “Do What U Want,” and removed the track from streaming services. Celine Dion followed Gaga’s footsteps, removing her Grammy-nominated duet with the embattled singer, titled “I’m Your Angel,” from streaming platforms. And B2K, the boy band whose only song to the top the Billboard Hot 100 chart was the R. Kelly-produced “Bump, Bump, Bump,” said after their reunion tour, which kicks off in March, they will no longer perform that song, or the others R. Kelly crafted for them. “After the tour I am retiring those songs from my set list,” lead singer Omarion tweeted. “I too am raising a future queen.” R. Kelly, who has denied all allegations of abuse against him, has written and produced his own hits like “I Believe I Can Fly” and “Bump N Grind.” He was once a white-hot hitmaker that most artists clamored to work with. R. Kelly was behind Michael Jackson’s “You Are Not Alone,” which became the first song ever to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 when it did in 1995. He also worked on multiple songs for Whitney Houston’s final album, 2009’s “I Look to You.” He produced “Age Ain’t Nothing But a Number,” the 1994 debut album for Aaliyah, who was 15 when she married a 27-yearold R. Kelly the same year the album was

released. The marriage was later annulled. Aaliyah’s album included “Back & Forth,” a Top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart; other Top 10 hits R. Kelly crafted for others included “Stroke You Up” and “G.H.E.T.T.O.U.T.” for R&B duo Changing Faces; “808” for the girl group Blaque; and Maxwell’s “Fortunate,” the crowd favorite he performed at the last stop of his tour in New York in December. But will he sing it again? Several artists, through their representatives, didn’t return multiple email requests from the AP asking if they would continue to perform songs R. Kelly wrote for them, including Maxwell. A rep for Kelly Price, whom R. Kelly has worked with, declined to comment. R&B singer Syleena Johnson told the AP after looking closely at the lyrics of her debut song, the R. Kelly-penned “I Am Your Woman,” she can no longer perform the track. She said she got goosebumps just thinking about how she sang lyrics like “Now I’ve been dealin’ with you since sweet 16/Woman enough to let you raise me/You used to call me daddy’s ghetto queen” for roughly 20 years. Toni Braxton is currently on tour but it’s not clear if she’s performing “I Don’t Want To,” a hit song R. Kelly wrote for her multiplatinum sophomore 1996 album, “Secrets.” R. Kelly signed R&B singer Sparkle and produced her 1998 debut album, which included the hit “Be Careful” (Sparkle alleges Kelly sexually abused a young relative). And he even produced a mild hit for Britney Spears, 2004’s “Outrageous.” R. Kelly also contributed to the careers of veteran acts like the Isley Brothers and Charlie Wilson, helping the seasoned performers find a home on contemporary radio alongside acts half their age. Gospel singer Marvin Sapp’s “Listen” was written and produced by R. Kelly and peaked at No. 2 on Billboard’s Hot gospel songs chart last year. Though “Listen” was a success, Sapp has become a 11-time Grammy nominee thanks to his No. 1 hits like “Never Would Have Made It,” ‘’The Best In Me” and “My Testimony” as well as “Praise Him In Advance,” a No. 2 hit. Sapp said in a statement to The Associated Press he is praying for R. Kelly. He took pains to note that “praying for someone does not equal supporting them and it does not equal defending them.” “My prayer is that R. Kelly and everyone involved are restored and redeemed — body, mind and spirit.” Fantasia echoed some of Sapp’s thoughts. “I’m praying for him and I hope that some things change because I am a mother and it breaks my heart.”


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On the Edge of the Weekend • Thursday, February 7, 2019 • 15 ALTON — The second annual Happy Trails Music & Art Gathering, a benefit for Altonbased Oasis Women’s Center, at the Historic Mineral Springs featured 11 musical acts and 17 regional artists offering hand-made goods. The event was organized by Marshall Ingrassia. The nonprofit Oasis Women’s Center serves multiple Illinois counties. (See more People at the Party photos on Page 21)

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Alton musician Joel Elliott performs during the Happy Trails Music & Art Gathering at Mineral Springs banquet center in Alton, Illinois.

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What to do … events Friday, Feb. 8

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• Owl Prowls: Harry Potter Night, World Bird Sanctuary, Valley Park, Missouri, 7 p.m. • Untamed Hearts: Valentine’s Dinner, Saint Louis Zoo, St. Louis, 6 - 10 p.m. • Fireplace Friday, Grafton Winery The Vineyards, Grafton, Illinois, 6 - 9 p.m. • St. Louis Woodworking Show, Gateway Center, Collinsville, Illinois, 12- 6 p.m. • Lemp Haunted Neighborhood Walking Tour, St. Louis Paranormal Research Society, St. Louis, 7:30 p.m. • Friday Night Flights, Sophia M. Sachs Butterfly House, Chesterfield, Missouri, 5:30 p.m. • Quarter Auction, Wood River Moose 1349, Wood River, Illinois, 6 p.m.

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• Progressive Insurance St. Louis Boat & Sport Show, America’s Center and The Dome, St. Louis, 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. • Untamed Hearts: Valentine’s Dinner, Saint Louis Zoo, St. Louis, 6 - 10 p.m. • St. Louis Woodworking Show, Gateway Center, Collinsville , Illinois, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. • Dead of Winter Festival, Mysterious Mineral Springs, Alton, Illinois, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. • 90s Trivia Night, Collinsville VFW, Collinsville, Illinois, 6 p.m. • St. Louis Blues vs. Nashville Predators, Enterprise Center, St. Louis, 1 p.m. • Cask Festival 2019 - The I55 Corridor Confluence, 2nd Shift Brewing, St. Louis, 5 - 9 p.m. • Valen’tails Gala, The Leclaire Room, Edwardsville, Illinois, 5 p.m. • Literary Trivia Night, American Legion Post 578, Bunker Hill, Illinois, 6 p.m. • Laumeier After Dark: Fire & Light, Laumeier Sculpture Park, Sunset Hills, Missouri, 4 - 9 p.m. • Pork Steak Dinner, Elbon Shrine Club, Staunton, Illinois, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. • BB Gun Meat Shoot, Ted’s Motorcycle World, Alton, Illinois, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.

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Open vaults: Unpublished Salinger work to be released By Hillel Italie

Associated Press One of the book world’s greatest mysteries is finally ending: J.D. Salinger’s son says previously unpublished work by his late father will be coming out. In comments that appeared Friday in The Guardian, Matt Salinger confirmed longstanding reports that the author of “The Catcher in the Rye” had continued to write decades after he stopped publishing books. He said that he and Salinger’s widow, Colleen, are “going as fast as we freaking can” to prepare the material for release. “He wanted me to pull it together, and because of the scope of the job, he knew it would take a long time,” Salinger said of his father, who died in 2010 and had not published work since the mid-1960s. Salinger, who helps oversee his father’s literary estate, says any new work might be years away and did not cite any specific titles or plots. He did indicate that the Glass family made famous in such fiction as “Franny and Zooey” would be seen again. “I feel the pressure to get this done, more than he did,” he said, adding that the unseen work “will definitely disappoint people that he wouldn’t care about, but for real readers . I think it will be tremendously well received by those people and they will be affected in the way every reader hopes to be affected when they open a book. Not changed, necessarily, but something rubs off that can lead to change.” J.D. Salinger published just four books in his lifetime: “Nine Stories,” ‘’The Catcher in the Rye,” ‘’Franny and Zooey” and a volume with the two novellas “Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour: An Introduction.” The last work to come out in his lifetime was the story “Hapworth 16, 1924,” which appeared in The New Yorker in 1965. Salinger rarely spoke to the media and not only stopped releasing new work but rejected any reissues or e-book editions of his published material. This year marks the centennial of his birth and signs of a new openness emerged in 2018 when his estate permitted new covers and a boxed edition of his old fiction to come out for the 100th anniversary.


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ST. LOUIS — That Uppity Theatre Company is producing Eve Ensler’s iconic “The Vagina Monologues.” The event will feature one of the largest and most diverse casts of women seen on stage in St. Louis and will include cisgender, which means denoting or relating to a person whose sense of personal identity and gender corresponds with their birth sex, transgender, non-binary, a general term relating to people whose sense of personal identity and gender corresponds with neither male or female, African American, Asian American, Latina, white, immigrant, and refugee women, spanning several decades in age. The play explores consensual and nonconsensual sexual experiences, body image, genital mutilation, direct and indirect encounters with reproduction, sex work, love, assault, menstruation, birth and many other topics. That Uppity Theatre Co.’s Joan Lipkin is the producing artistic director of this production. This production is part of the international V-Day movement started by Ensler, which this year will run from Feb. 1 through March 8 and encompass more than 1,000 productions around the globe. “The Vagina Monologues” is the cornerstone of the V-Day movement, for which participants stage benefit performances of the show and/or host other related events in their communities. V-Day is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that distributes funds to national and international grassroots organizations and programs that work to stop violence against girls and women. V-Day’s 2018-2019 Spotlight campaign will focus on women in prisons and jails, detention centers, and formerly incarcerated women. Ten percent of the proceeds, not only from this production, but from every V-Day production worldwide, will go to Ensler’s Spotlight campaign. The play will be performed at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 16, and at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 17, at the .ZACK, 3224 Locust St., in St. Louis, in Grand Center.

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‘Homeland’ final season pushed back to fall Showtime debut Associated Press “Homeland” fans will have to wait longer than expected for the start of the last season. Showtime said that the drama’s planned return in June has been pushed back to fall. The complexity of production is the reason for the season-eight delay, Showtime enter-

tainment president Gary Levine said. Claire Danes stars in “Homeland,” which has taken her bipolar, now former CIA agent Carrie through dangerous conflicts that sometimes mirrored real-world events. Showtime previously announced that the series, which debuted in 2011, will wrap with a 12-episode season.

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Showtime sets ‘The L Word’ sequel with Jennifer Beals Associated Press Showtime will air a sequel to its groundbreaking drama series “The L Word,” which explored lesbian and bisexual life in Los Angeles. Jennifer Beals, Katherine Moennig and Leisha Hailey, stars of the original 2004-09 series, will reprise their roles, Showtime said. The sequel will introduce other characters across the sexual and gender spectrum, the

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• Open Mic Night, Germania Brew Haus, Alton, Illinois, 7:30 p.m. • Excision - The Apex Tour, The Pageant, St. Louis, 8 p.m. • Melissa Aldana, Emmet Cohen & Marquis Hill, Jazz St. Louis, St. Louis, 7:30 p.m., runs through Feb. 9 • Thursday Night Revue with Tracer, Dark Room at The Grandel, St. Louis, 9:30 p.m. • Steady Flow with Guerrilla Theory, The Bootleg, St. Louis, 8 p.m. • Bas: Milky Way Tour, Fubar, St. Louis, 8 p.m. • DJ Matt, The Back Bar, Edwardsville, Illinois, 9 p.m. • Tonina, Joe’s Café Concerts, St. Louis, 7 p.m. • Ridin’ Shotgun, Doit’s Village Inn, Pontoon Beach, Illinois, 7 p.m. • PJ Kennedy, Sasha’s on Shaw, St. Louis,

8 p.m. • Thursday Night Jazz, The Pat Connolly Tavern, St. Louis, 8 p.m. • Just Joshin’ Around, Alpha Brewing Co, St. Louis, 7 p.m.

Friday, Feb. 8

• Tesla, The Pageant, St. Louis , 8 p.m. • Dylan Scott, Ballpark Village, St. Louis, 8 p.m. • Between The Lines with Lloyd Nicks, The Crossing at Grant’s Trail, St. Louis, 6:30 p.m. • Fall in Love with Stéphane, St. Louis Union Station Ballroom, St. Louis, 7 p.m. • Marquise Knox, The Wildey Theatre, Edwardsville, Illinois, 7 p.m. • The Robert Perry Band, Stagger Inn Again, Edwardsville, Illinois, 5 p.m. • Late Night with Anita Jackson, Dark Room at The Grandel, St. Louis, 9:30 p.m.

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• Steel City, Doits Village Inn, Pontoon Beach, Illinois, 9:30 p.m. • Super Diamond: The Neil Diamond Tribute, River City Casino & Hotel, St. Louis, 8 p.m. • Interpol, The Pageant, St. Louis, 8 p.m. • Twiddle, Delmar Hall, St. Louis, 8 p.m. • Yotto, RYSE Nightclub, St. Charles, Missouri, 9 p.m. • Scott and Mechelle, Paddy’s McD’s, Granite City, Illinois, 7 p.m. • Eagles Nation, Bottoms Up Sports Bar & Grill, Alton, Illinois, 9 p.m. • 10 Year Anniversary Party, The Firebird, St. Louis, 7 p.m. • Headtronics, Old Rock House, St. Louis, 7 p.m. • Dianne Reeves, Sheldon Concert Hall and Art Galleries, St. Louis, 8 p.m. • Satsang, The Bootleg, St. Louis, 8 p.m. • Devotchka, Fubar, St. Louis, 9 p.m.

Sunday, Feb. 10

• Candlebox, The Pageant, St. Louis, 8 p.m. • Stéphane’s Serenade, St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, St. Louis, 3 p.m. • Brunchin’ with Janet Evra, Dark Room at The Grandel, St. Louis, 11:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. • Soulful Sunday, National Blues Museum, St. Louis, 4 p.m. • Silence The Witness, The Firebird, St. Louis, 6:30 p.m.

• St. Louis Theatre Musicians Orchestra, Florissant Civic Center Theatre, Florissant, Missouri, 2 p.m. • Ahna Schoenhoff, SmokeHouse, Pierron, Illinois, 4 to 8 p.m. • Jason Cooper, The Back Bar, Edwardsville, Illinois, 4 p.m. • Jake Shafer & The Truckers, Fast Eddie’s Bon Air, Alton, Illinois, 2 - 6 p.m. • Tim Levene, The Pump House Bar & Grill, Wood River, Illinois, 2 - 6 p.m. • Blues N Grass Honkin’ Tonkin,’ Doits Village Inn, Pontoon Beach, Illinois, 2 - 6 p.m.

Monday, Feb. 11

• Young Cats of Jazz with 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. • StL Live Open Mic & Jam, Evangeline’s Bistro & Music House, St. Louis, 7 p.m. • Open Mic Night, Espresso Yourself Coffee & Café, St. Louis, 6 p.m. • Kristen Goodman, Sasha’s on Shaw, St. Louis, 8 p.m. • Karaoke Night, Double D Lounge, St. Louis, 8 p.m. • Open Mic Monday, Rootbound, Clayton, Missouri, 5 p.m.

Tuesday, Feb. 12

• St. Louis Blues Society Presents Roland Johnson, Dark Room at The Grandel, St. Louis, 7 p.m. • “Josh Groban Bridges from Madison Square Garden,” Landmark’s Tivoli Theatre, St. Louis, 7 p.m. • Live Music with Eric, Blarney Stone Sports Bar and Grill, Oakville, Missouri, 6 p.m.

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EDWARDSVILLE — The Greater St. Louis Area Council for the Boy Scouts of America hosted its annual University of Scouting event at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville’s Vadalabene Center last week. The University of Scouting is designed to provide knowledge about many aspects of the Boy Scouts of America and its programs. More than 500 scouts and 300 adults were expected to attend the day-long event and receive training for all levels of scouting.

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Lucas Miller, background left, of Troop 792 of Ballwin, Missouri, listens to instructions about how to perform CPR from Brendan Casserly, foreground left, a scout and member of EZ Squad — a Scouting First Aid staff that serves the greater St. Louis region, teaching life-saving and merit badge skills. This year’s theme was “Every Scout Deserves a Trained Leader.” Marci Winters-McLaughlin | For The Edge

Sam Dion, left, and Mark Boyd, right, both of Venturing Crew 343 of Mount Zion, Illinois, face off against each other while playing “Cowboy, Ninja, Bear,” a teambuilding and break-the-ice game during a station at the University of Scouting event.

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Skylar Schroeder, left, of Troop 12 of Belleville, Illinois, and Chris Richter, of Troop 268 of Aviston, Illinois, work on programming a NXT Lego Mindstorms Kit robot to Nathan Woodside | The Edge be able to maneuver around an obstacle course that they built during a class at the University of Scouting event. Sunyatta McDermott, frontwoman of St. Louis band CaveofswordS performs.


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What to discover … arts Thursday, Feb. 7

• Tommy Davidson, Helium Comedy Club, St. Louis, 8 p.m., runs through Feb. 9 • Kakao Chocolate Making Class, Kakao Chocolate, Maplewood, Missouri, 7 p.m. • DIY Wedding Series: Succulent Bouquets, Maypop Coffee & Garden Shop, Maplewood, Missouri, 6 p.m. • Barn Quilt Make and Take, Savannah’s Southern Charm, Waterloo, 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. • Third Annual Chics & Chocolate Event, The Briar Rose, Litchfield, 3 - 7 p.m. • Sewing from Patterns: Simple Boxy Tee Workshop, Perennial, St. Louis, 6:30 p.m. • Galentine’s Day Crafts & Cocktails, Bonboni Home & Gift Co., St. Louis, 7 p.m. • “Avenue Q,” Playhouse at Westport Plaza, St. Louis, 7:30 p.m., through Feb. 27 • Intermediate Drawing, SIUE Office of Educational Outreach, Edwardsville, 6:30 p.m. • Studio Open Paint and Scrabble, Mommy’s Design Farm DIY Workshops, Florissant, Missouri, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. • The Soap Box Meet Up, Main Street Community Center, Edwardsville, 6 - 8 p.m. • Pinterest Inspired Standing Bunny, Party on Broadway, Alton, Illinois, 7 p.m. • Yoga on the River, National Great Rivers Museum, Alton, Illinois, 6:30 p.m.

Friday, Feb. 8

• Meet NY Times Bestselling Author, Kurt

Eichenwald, The Novel Neighbor, St. Louis, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. • Mosaic Stained Glass Stepping Stone, MAC – Macoupin Art Collective, Staunton, Illinois, 6 p.m. • Troy Family Year of Fun Movie Night – “Black Panther,” Tri-Township Park Activity Center -Spin City, Troy, Illinois, 6 p.m. • Sip & Sew - Adult Sewing Class - Making Maxi Skirts, Erica Popp Studios, St. Louis, 7 p.m. • SHE Stories: Self Love, Shameless Grounds, St. Louis, 7 p.m. • St. Louis Actors’ Studio - Farragut North, The Gaslight Theater, St. Louis, 8 p.m. • Hoop Dreams-Opening Reception, The MAC - Macoupin Art Collective, Staunton, Illinois, 6 - 8 p.m. • Heart painting, The Repository, Alhambra, Illinois, 6 p.m. • Awaken Your Creativity with Erin, Om Turtle Yoga - Spa - Café, Florissant, Missouri, 6 - 9 p.m. • Yarn Class with Christy, Afterwords Books, Edwardsville, Illinois, 6 p.m. • “The Crucible,” Stray Dog Theater, St. Louis, 8 p.m., runs through Feb . 23

Saturday, Feb. 9

• Yoga + Bakery Treats, Winslow’s Home, St. Louis, 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. • Big Eyes, Big Minds - International Children’s Film Festival of St. Louis at the Saint Louis Zoo, St. Louis, 10:30 a.m., 1 & 2:15 p.m. • Dyeing Yarn from Your Kitchen Cup-

board, The MAC - Macoupin Art Collective, Staunton, Illinois, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. • Sip & Paint, Urban Arts, St. Louis, 6 - 9 p.m. • Auditions for Disney’s “Freaky Friday: A New Musical,” SIUE Katherine Dunham Hall Theater, Edwardsville, Illinois, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. • The Stage Play - “Marriage Works, If You Work It,” Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center, St. Louis, 6 p.m. • Bob Ross Inspired Painting Class, Roxana Public Library District, Roxana, Illinois, 10:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. • Shen Yun, Stifel Theatre, St. Louis, 7:30 p.m. • Beginner’s Soap Making Class - Make Soap in a Crockpot, Highland Arts & Crafts LLC, Highland, Illinois, 2 - 4 p.m. • St. Louis Actors’ Studio - “Farragut North,” The Gaslight Theater, St. Louis, 8 p.m.

Sunday, Feb. 10

• Paint your Pet Fundraiser, Westlake Country Club, Jerseyville, Illinois, 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. • Pump & Push - Yoga for Your Abs, River Bend Yoga, Alton, Illinois, 5:30 p.m. • KDHX & Black Cinema Club Presents “Quincy,” The Stage at KDHX, St. Louis, 5 p.m. • St. Louis Actors’ Studio - “Farragut North,” The Gaslight Theater, St. Louis, 3 p.m. • Painting on the Rocks, The Clubhouse, St. Louis, 2 - 5 p.m. • Creating a Memory Mosaic, Silver Lining A Tranquil Space, St. Louis, 1 - 4 p.m. • From Showtime at the Apollo Larry Lancaster, The Laugh Lounge, Florissant, Missouri, 8:30 p.m. • Healing Gong Bath with Siri Atma Kaur, Shanti Yoga, Maplewood, Missouri, 7:30 p.m. • “Oslo,” Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, St. Louis, 2 & 7 p.m., continues run through March 3 • Sunday Funday Valentine Unicorn Cake Workshop, Sweetology, Town and Country, Missouri, 2 p.m.

Monday, Feb. 11

• Mixology Class Liquid Dessert: After Dinner Drinks, Cork and Barrel Chop House and Spirits, St. Peters, Missouri, 7 p.m. • Wine Women & Wellness, Next Door @ The Novel Neighbor, St. Louis, from 6:30 8:30 p.m. • Prenatal Yoga-Breath and Baby, Momentum Wellness and Learning, Edwardsville, Illinois, 6:30 p.m. • Let’s Get Crafty, Party on Broadway, Alton, Illinois, 7 p.m.

• Shiplap Workshop, Courage & Grace, O’Fallon IL, 6:30 p.m. • Date Night Paint Night, The Pump House Bar & Grill, Wood River, Illinois, 6 p.m. • Winter Wellness Classes, St Boniface Church, Edwardsville, Illinois, 8 a.m. • Beginning Spanish, SIUE Office of Educational Outreach, Edwardsville, Illinois, 6 p.m. • Guided Meditation and Sound Bath, DeMun Healing, Clayton, Missouri, 7:30 p.m. • McKendree Presents: Aquila Theatre: “Frankenstein,” Hettenhausen Center for the Arts, Lebanon, Illinois, 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday, Feb. 12

• $2 Tuesday Movies, The Wildey Theatre, Edwardsville, Illinois, 7 p.m. • Rooftop Tandem Yoga, The Chase Park Plaza, St. Louis, 6 p.m. • Wine + Design: Hypertufa “Hands” Planter, Maypop Coffee & Garden Shop, Webster Groves, Missouri, 6 p.m. • Anti-Valentine’s Day Beer Dinner with Boulevard Brewing, HopCat, St. Louis, 7 p.m. • Revitalizing Yoga Trapeze, The Workshop, St. Louis, 7 p.m. • Show Me Fight Club Stage Combat Class, The Monocle, St. Louis, 7 p.m. • Beginner’s Wire Wrapping Pendant Class, Highland Arts & Crafts LLC, Highland, Illinois, 7 p.m. • Frontier to Freedom “Tapping” Workshop, Olive Oils & More, Edwardsville, Illinois, 6:30 p.m.

Wednesday, Feb. 13

• “Sesame Street Live!,” Stifel Theatre, St. Louis, 2 p.m. • Yoga and Chocolate Martinis, Willow, St. Louis, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. • Flours of Love: A Cookie Decorating Party, Maypop Coffee & Garden Shop, Webster Groves, Missouri, 5 - 7 p.m. • Crocheting, The MAC - Macoupin Art Collective, Staunton, Illinois, 6 p.m. • Xtreme Bar Bingo, VFW Post 1348, Alton, Illinois, 7 p.m. • YogArt, Jacoby Arts Center, Alton, Illinois, 5:30 p.m. • Cocktail with the Curators, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, St. Louis, 6 - 7 p.m. • “Milk Like Sugar” by Kristen Greenidge, The St. Louis Black Repertory Company, St. Louis, 7 p.m., continues its run through March 3 • Valentine Flowers, 4 Hands Brewery Co., St. Louis, 6:30 p.m. • Log Cabin Quilting Workshop, Perennial, St. Louis, 6 p.m.


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‘Jane the Virgin’ creator says finale should bring ‘closure’ By Lynn Elber

Associated Press A roundup of news from the Television Critics Association winter meeting, at which TV networks and streaming services are presenting details on upcoming programs. TISSUES, PLEASE The upcoming final season of “Jane the Virgin” is already drawing tears. The CW show’s creator, Jennie Snyder Urman, said she’s crying in the editing room as she works on the concluding episodes of the show starring Gina Rodriguez. The producer and actress grew emotional discussing the telenovela-style comedydrama Thursday with TV critics. They were asked how they would look back on “Jane the Virgin.” “How much representation matters, what it feels like to be seen,” Urman said of the show focused on a Latino family, a rarity on TV. Rodriguez said the audience response affirmed her belief that young girls would be

empowered seeing a Latina character. She’s encouraged to increase her influence through directing and producing, she said. As for the final episode, Urman said she’s intent on providing “a real sense of closure.” She said she’s feeling pressure to say goodbye in the right way and wants to “stick the landing.” The fifth season of “Jane the Virgin,” which begins March 27, has much to resolve. Last season closed with Jane, who’s contemplating marriage to Rafael (Justin Baldoni), learning that her late husband Michael (Brett Dier) may have made a miraculous comeback. The mystery of Michael’s apparent return will be explored in early episodes of season five, which will conclude this summer. The finale date has yet to be announced. There may be a spinoff, a telenovela anthology series with Rodriguez and Urman serving as executive producers. CW has ordered a pilot for series consideration, with cast members yet to be announced. Rodriguez will be heard if not seen on it, narrating stories based on fictional novels written by

Jackson plans documentary of ‘Let It Be’ By Hillel Italie

Associated Press The Beatles’ farewell documentary “Let It Be” is getting an encore, and a reinvention. “Lord of the Rings” director Peter Jackson announced Wednesday that he is making a new film out of some 55 hours of footage — shot in January 1969 — that has never been seen by the public. The original movie, directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg, came out soon after the Beatles broke up in 1970 and has long been viewed as a chronicle of the band members growing apart. In a Rolling Stone interview given months after the film’s release, John Lennon recalled the making of “Let It Be” as a miserable experience, “set-up by Paul (McCartney) for Paul. “That is one of the main reasons the Beatles ended. I can’t speak for George, but I pretty damn well know we got fed up of being sidemen for Paul,” he said. But Jackson says the additional footage tells a very different story. “It’s simply an amazing historical treasureWilly Sanjuan | Invision (AP) trove,” he said. “Sure, there’s moments of drama — but none of the discord this project long been associated with.” Gina Rodriguez speaks in the A Final hasFor Jackson, the Beatles movie marks Farewell to "Jane the Virgin" panel another turn to documentaries after his recent during the CW TCA Winter Press Tour. “They Shall Not Grow Old,” a film that brings World War I to life after the director restored grainy footage, transferred it to 3-D and even used lip readers to restore lost dialogue. her “Jane the Virgin” character. He is working on “Let It Be” with the cooperation of McCartney, Ringo Starr, and Yoko Cranston is ‘Your Honor’ Ono and Olivia Harrison, the widows of John Lennon and George Harrison. The new projin new 10-series program ect was announced on the 50th anniversary of one of the highlights of “Let It Be,” the Bryan Cranston will star in a new TV legal Beatles’ spirited performance on the roof of Apple Records in London. thriller set in New Orleans. No release date has been set. A remastered Showtime said Thursday that Cranston version of the original film also is planned. will play the lead role in “Your Honor,” a In 1969, the movie was meant to show the limited series from executive producers RobBeatles turning away from the psychedelic ert and Michelle King of “The Good Wife” tricks of “Sgt. Pepper” as they jam on new and “The Good Fight” and Peter Moffat. songs such as “I’ve Got a Feeling” and “Get Cranston, who’s also producing, portrays a respected judge whose son is involved in a Back.” But the Beatles seem far older and wearier than the joyous moptops of a few hit-and-run accident. It becomes the catalyst for what Showtime years earlier. Harrison briefly walked out called “a high-stakes game of lies, deceit and during filming and on camera argues with McCartney over a proposed guitar part. impossible choices.” Harrison would later blame tension with Production on the 10-episode series will McCartney and unhappiness with Lennon’s begin later this year in New Orleans, the cable channel said. A debut date for “Your then-new relationship with Ono, who is often by Lennon’s side in the movie. Honor” was not announced.


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Basking in an Oscar nod, Grant recalls ‘Withnail’ By Jake Coyle

Associated Press Richard E. Grant braved a paralyzingly cold night on Thursday to attend a screening of “Withnail & I,” his cultishly adored film debut, in the midst of a whirlwind and much-enjoyed campaign for his Oscar-nominated turn in “Can You Ever Forgive Me?” That it was frigid was fitting. Grant and his co-star, Paul McGann, both playing hopelessly out-of-work actors, spend much of 1987’s “Withnail & I” either freezing, hungry or, most of all, desperate for a drink. “It’s like Greenland in here,” Grant’s Withnail says. “We’ve got to get some booze.” If “Withnail” captured the lowest of ebbs for an actor, Grant is, 33 years later, riding the ultimate high. Once again, it’s for playing, as he says, “an alcoholic in a long coat” in a movie about friendship and failure. Grant is nominated for best supporting actor for his Jack Hock in Marielle Heller’s 1990s New York drama. Hock is an old acquaintance of biographer Lee Israel (Melissa McCarthy) who, shortly before she turns to forgery, is befriended by Hock in a bar. “This and that,” he summarizes his doings in the lean, intervening years. “Mostly that.” But much more than it has for his characters, fortune is smiling on Grant. Even on a dark, cold night, he was aglow with a spotlight that has seldom found him. “People on the street smile at you in a way I’ve never experienced before,” said Grant, with a scarf tucked snuggly around his neck, in an interview before the screening at the Manhattan repertory sanctuary, the Film Forum. “I was walking around SoHo and even in this blistering minus-15 degree cold, I’ve seen very friendly faces looking toward me. I now accept that they’re looking at me

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Melissa McCarthy and Richard E. Grant in a scene from "Can You Ever Forgive Me?" On Tuesday, Jan. 22, 2019, Grant was nominated for an Oscar for best supporting actor for his role in the film. rather than looking over my shoulder at someone else. That’s a delight.” Grant’s swooning reactions to his Golden Globes and Oscars nominations have gone viral, as has his social-media exchange with his childhood idol, Barbra Streisand. As a 14-year-old growing up in Swaziland, Grant wrote Streisand a letter offering her a twoweek holiday “respite” in the tiny African country. Photographs captured him tearing up when Streisand responded on Twitter. “I know it’s something you’re supposed to get over, these teenage obsessions, when you become an adult,” says Grant. “But clearly I have the maturity of somebody who’s 17.”

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Grant, 61, has spent a journeyman, character actor’s career oozing a gentlemanly charm that often only thinly masks an eyepopping mania. In his second, surreal collaboration with “Withnail” director Bruce Greenfield, “How to Get Ahead in Advertising,” he played an ad executive who, in the throes of a nervous breakdown, grows a talking boil. A kind of revival was kicked off for Grant a few years ago in a recurring role on Lena Dunham’s “Girls” and Richard Shepard’s “Dom Hemingway.” He has a part in the upcoming “Star Wars” movie. But the only award Grant ever recalls being nominated

before was a Razzie (for 1991’s “Hudson Hawk”). So lately, he’s been “floating on a hovercraft of disbelief” — even if he recognizes the sensation is ephemeral. “You shoot a movie for 26 days and then you’re on a promotional awards trail, as they call it, for five months, and you don’t earn any money doing that. But for me it’s a oncein-a-lifetime thing,” says Grant. “Yet come February 24 when Mahershala wins, it will be gone, cheers, tumbleweed.” Grant, a natural storyteller and daily diarist, has often turned his exploits as an actor into finely sculpted Hollywood tales. Steve Martin, a friend since they worked together on “L.A. Story,” has called Grant “a screeching mind, a stream-of-conscious faucet spewing sentences — sometimes a mile long.” Grant has adapted his journals into a few books, including the memoir “With Nails,” in which he suggested “movies operate along the lines of a medieval court, with despots, divas and duckbrains.” After the screening of “Withnail & I,” Grant regaled the crowd with tales of the dubious financier who bankrolled the film with George Harrison, how he owes much to Daniel Day-Lewis (who turned down the part) and of his alcoholic acting style. Famed as he is for playing drinkers, Grant is a teetotaler, allergic to alcohol. His father was an alcoholic. Beforehand, Grant attempted to measure the distance from “Withnail & I” to “Can You Ever Forgive?” “The irony has not escaped me that playing an out-of-work actor has led to almost every job I’ve had since,” he said. “Someone told, ‘Forevermore, you’ll be known as ‘Oscar-nominated Richard E. Grant’ until your last breath.’ At least there’s that.” And Grant roared with giddy laughter.

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Cassens *Residency restrictions apply. Must take delivery by 11-30-15. Vehicles listed based on inventory. Savings listed for well qualified buyers. Not all buyers will qualify for lowest rate. Must receive financing from Chrysler Capital. See Dealer for Cassens *Residency restrictions apply. Must take delivery by 11-30-15. Vehicles listed based on inventory. Savings listed for well qualified buyers. Not all buyers will qualify for lowest rate. Must receive financing from Chrysler Capital. See Dealer for Details Manufacturer incentives subject to change without notice & may affect dealer’s selling price. everyone qualifies for Cassens price. Tax, title , license & doc fee extra. 0% APR for 75 months on selected vehicles. Se dealer for details. Details Manufacturer incentives subject to change without notice & may affect dealer’s selling price. everyone qualifies for Cassens price. Tax, title , license & doc fee extra. 0% APR for 75 months on selected vehicles. Se dealer for details.

2 Miles North of I-270 on Hwy. 159

2 Miles North of I-270 on Hwy. 159

*Residency restrictions apply. Must take delivery by 11-30-15. Vehicles listed based on inventory. Savings listed forCassens well qualified buyers. Not all buyers will qualify for lowest rate. Must receive financing from Chrysler Capital. See Dealer for *Residency restrictions apply. Must take delivery by 11-30-15. Vehicles listed based on inventory. Savings listed forCassens well qualified buyers. Not all buyers will qualify for lowest rate. Must receive financing from Chrysler Capital. See Dealer for Details Manufacturer incentives subject to change without notice & may affect dealer’s selling price. everyone qualifies for Cassens price. Tax, title , license & doc fee extra. 0% APR for 75 months on selected vehicles. Se dealer for details. Details Manufacturer incentives subject to change without notice & may affect dealer’s selling price. everyone qualifies for Cassens price. Tax, title , license & doc fee extra. 0% APR for 75 months on selected vehicles. Se dealer for details.

2 Miles North of I-270 on Hwy. 159

2 Miles North of I-270 on Hwy. 159

*Residency restrictions apply. Must take delivery by 11-30-15. Vehicles listed based on inventory. Savings listed for well qualified buyers. Not all buyers will qualify for lowest rate. Must receive financing from Chrysler Capital. See Dealer for *Residency restrictions apply. Must take delivery by 11-30-15. Vehicles listed based on inventory. Savings listed for well qualified buyers. Not all buyers will qualify for lowest rate. Must receive financing from Chrysler Capital. See Dealer for Cassens Details Manufacturer incentives subject to change without notice & may affect dealer’s selling price. everyone qualifies for Cassens price. Tax, title , license & doc fee extra. 0% APR for 75 months on selected vehicles. Se dealer for details. Details Manufacturer incentives subject to change without notice & may affect dealer’s selling price. everyone qualifies for Cassens price. Tax, title , license & doc fee extra. 0% APR for 75 months on selected vehicles. Se dealer for details.

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2 Miles North of I-270 on Hwy. 159

2 Miles North of I-270 on Hwy. 159

2 Miles North of I-270 on Hwy. 159

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2 Miles North of I-270 on Hwy. 159


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