The Citygarden doesn’t officially open until tomorrow, but we had a chance to get a early view of this great addition to Downtown. The Citygard is a project of the City of St. Louis funded by the Gateway Foundation and provides another attraction to the City. Undoubtedly, the Citygarden will be featured as one of the top destinations and [...]
June 30th, 2009 | Posted in Culture,Feature Story,Parks,Saint Louis City | Read More »
PrideFest 2009 is here. Today things were kicked off with a Pet Parade on Morganford. Tomorrow we will be covering the parade and will have some photos up on Monday of this great event. Video of today’s event after the fold.
June 27th, 2009 | Posted in Animals & Pets,Parades, Events and Rallies | Read More »
Yesterday, Patrick wrote about the programs available for those in need of an air conditioner. This is very good information, but what about when you are out at the many events this weekend? Whether you are planning to go to a Cardinals game, Pridefest, or just spend some time in the park, the heat is something to consider and [...]
June 26th, 2009 | Posted in Sports and Healthy Living | Read More »
By Patrick Berry The summer has finally arrived. With temperatures reaching into the high 90’s, the heat and humidity has made it uncomfortable for all St. Louisans. For the elderly, young children, and people with health problems however, this heat wave has provided more than a simple discomfort. Last week at my home, for example, [...]
June 25th, 2009 | Posted in Business and Entertainment,Culture,People,Saint Louis City | Read More »
By Jeni Hinds So its summertime and you are looking for things to do with either your friends or the kids. But let’s face it, with the economy the way it is at the moment entertainment is probably is the last thing on your mind. Or you could just be a college student like me [...]
June 24th, 2009 | Posted in Business and Entertainment | Read More »