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PLAYOFF FootballNFCJan 12 Green Bay at San Francisco 7:00 pMJan 13 Seattle at atlanta 12:00 pMAFCJan 12 Baltimore at Denver 3:30 pMJan 13 houston at new england 3:00 pM
MIZZOU BasketballJan 12 @ ole Miss 7:00 pMJan 16 vs Georgia 7:00 pMJan 19 @ Florida 1:00 pMJan 22 vs South Carolina 6:00 pM
SLU BasketballJan 10 vs Massachusetts 8:00 pM Jan 12 @ temple 5:00 pM Jan 19 vs rhode island 7:00 pM Jan 23 @ Duquesne 6:00 pM
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MISSOURIBAR & GRILLE701 North Tucker Blvd.314-231-2234missouribarandgrille.com
celebrate Missouri bar & grille’s 30th anniversary on Valentine's day!
FrEE appetizers starting at 4:00 PM. FrEE roses & chocolate covered strawberries for the ladies.
Drink specials all day! • Live Music! Full Menu until 2:00aM
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GREAT Patio! Dog & Duck Friendly! Great Saturday Brunch!M-Fri: 7am to 4pm • Sat: 8am to 4pm • Closed Sunday
Luvy Duvy’s has GREAT Daily Specials!
2321 Arsenal, St. Louis, MO 63118 • In Historic Benton Park(p) 314-776-5889 • (f) 314-664-5699 • luvyduvys.com
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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK AT 11:00 AM
olympia kebob house & tavern1543 McCausland Ave. • 314-781-1299
gyros • dolmadeskabobs • baklava
Enjoy Food, Friends, & fun!
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“St. louis’ best steaks” - rft readers poll 1999-2012
HISTORIC SOULARD • 1/2 block south of Russell2117 South 12th St. • 314-772-5977
MonDAy: Industry Night! Happy Hour From 3pm Until Close. Drink Specials. 1/2 Price Appetizers & Pizzas. TuESDAy: Prime Rib Specials All Day Long! WEDnESDAy: Can Beer Night! 16 Ounce Cans $2. Many Varieties. 9pm Until Close.
THURSDAy: Trivia night! Starts At 9pm. Drink Specials! Prizes Every Round. FRIDAy: Frugal Friday!!!!!! 9pm Until Close. $1 Beer Specials. $3 Bomb and Shot Specials.
J&A’s Bar&Grill
10 North Newstead Ave.314-534-0335
Monday-Saturday • 10aM - 1:30aM
$700
Homemade Pizzas • Salads • ChiliSoups • Sandwiches • DAIlY SpECIAlS!
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$6 PItCHERSFor all SlUTelevised Games
Mardi Gras Shuttles
Mardi Gras Grand ParadeSaturday, February 9
Southtown Pub will be open at 9:00am Mardi Gras shuttles will be running
to and from starting at 9:30am to 10:30pm.
SuPERBoWL Sunday, February 3
Watch the big game, grab some BBQ,and enjoy $10 Domestic Buckets!
3707 S. Kingshighway Blvd.
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OPEN DAILYmon-fri: 11 AM - 3 pm
mon-thu: 4:30 PM - 10 PMfriday: 4:30 PM - 12 AM
saturday: 11 AM - 12 AMsunday: 5 PM - 9:30 PM
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2013 SLUMFeSt HIP HOP aWarDS
You won’t know what the SLUMFEST Hip Hop Awards is unless you know about the SLUMFEST Music Festival. So, a little backstory is in order. The St. Louis Underground Music Festival (S.L.U.M Fest for short) was create in January 2010 when a few local St. Louis Hip Hop artists and promoters wanted to create an event that would celebrate the vast hip hop culture in the Metropolitan St. Louis /East St. Louis area. The organizers also wanted to show-case local DJ’s, b-boy/b-girl crews & graffiti artists, thus making this a true HIP HOP FESTIVAL.
The festival has been featured on MTV’s “MADE“. It is also guarded as the “Best Hip Hop Festival in the Midwest”. The festi-val takes place every summer in June. To recognize all that talent the SLUMFEST HIP HOP AWARDS, was started and takes place every year in January. The SLUMFEST AWARDS recognizes the many Hip Hop artists in the Metro ST. Louis / Metro East who excelled in their respective art throughout the past year.
The 2013 SLUMFEST HIP HOP AWARDS will take place on Janu-ary 19 at The Atomic Cowboy located in mid-city St. Louis in the heart of The Grove entertainment district. Artists nominated this year represent the 4 Elements of Hip Hop: Emceeing, DJing, B-Boy (Breakdancing) and Graffiti Arts. Featured live performers include Tef Poe, Legend C4mp, Midwest Avengers, Skiddalz, St. Orleans, The Domino Effect, Doughboy, T-Dubb-O, MME, Trixie & Thelonius Kryptonite. DJ Nico will be providing the sounds for this event and the awards show will be hosted by Rob Boo and Finsta.
Doors open at 8pm with the show starting at 9pm.
For information on the venue visit the atomic Cowboy at atomiccowboystl.com. For information about SLUMFest and the SLUMFest Hip Hop awards visit Slumfest.com
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Valentine’s DayWhen did it all start? There are various theories on the origin of Valentine’s Day, but the most popular dates back to the time of the Roman Empire during the reign of Claudius II, 270 AD. Claudius didn’t want men to marry dur-ing wartime because he believed single men made better soldiers. Bishop Valentine went against his wishes and performed secret wedding ceremonies. For this, Valentine was jailed and then executed by order of the Emperor on February 14. While in jail, he wrote a love note to the jailor’s daughter signing it, “From your Valentine.” Sound familiar?
Valentine’s Day-related History• The ancient Romans celebrated the Feast of Lupercalia on February 14th in honor of
Juno, the queen of the Roman gods and goddesses. Juno was also the goddess of women and marriage.
• Many believe the ‘X’ symbol became synonymous with the kiss in medieval times. People who couldn’t write their names signed in front of a witness with an ‘X.’ The ‘X’ was then kissed to show their sincerity.
• Girls of medieval times ate bizarre foods on St. Valentine’s Day to make them dream of their future spouse.
• In the Middle Ages, young men and women drew names from a bowl to see who would be their Valentine. They would wear this name pinned onto their sleeves for one week for everyone to see. This was the origin of the expression “to wear your heart on your sleeve.”
• In 1537, England’s King Henry VII officially declared February 14th the holiday of St. Valentine’s Day.
DOCTOR’S ORDERS
David A. Dorsey, MD
VaCCineS You MiGht Get:Vaccines you got as a child also may need to be updated. Vaccines that may be needed to protect you include the following:
whiLe You’re traVeLinG• Eat carefully if you’re going to a country with an increased risk of trav-
eler’s diarrhea. Steaming-hot, well-cooked food is usually safest. Avoid eating foods from street vendors, unpasteurized dairy products and raw or uncooked seafood. Peel fruits yourself. Drink water from commercially-sealed bottles or drink carbonated beverages. Avoid ice. Use bottled wa-ter when you brush your teeth.
• If you’re going to a country with a risk of malaria, your doctor may pre-scribe preventive medicine for malaria. Remember to start taking your malaria medicine before you leave on your trip, take it during your travels and keep taking it for 4 weeks after you get home.
• If you’re going to a country with an increased risk of mosquito-borne disease, protect yourself against insects. Insect repellents that contain DEET work the best. Wear permethrin-coated clothing and use bed nets while you sleep.
thinGS to inCLuDe in a FirSt-aiD Kit For traVeLinG• Your prescription medicines, in their original containers.• Medicine for diarrhea and upset stomach. Pack bismuth subsalicylate
(brand name: Pepto Bismol), loperamide (brand name: Imodium) and antacids.
• Cough and cold medicines.• Pain medicines, such as aspirin, Tylenol, Aleve, Motrin.• Decongestants and antihistamines for allergies.• Antibiotic ointment, adhesive bandages, hydrocortisone cream, sunscreen
with a sun protection factor (SPF) of at least 15 and lip balm.• Medicine for motion sickness, such as Dramamine, and an antinausea drug
like promethazine. Acetazolamide may help prevent altitude sickness.• Scissors, tweezers, nail clippers, pocket knife, thermometer and a mirror.• Hand wipes and hand sanitizers.reference: familydoctor.org
International Travel: Tips for Staying Healthy Beforeplan ahead. If you need any immunizations or vaccina-tions, see your doctor at least 6 weeks before you leave. Be prepared. Find out what your health insurance will pay for if you see a doctor while you’re in another country. Carry enough of your regular medicines in their original containers, along with extra prescrip-tions for them. Also bring your eyewear prescriptions. Wear a medical information bracelet if needed.
• hepatitis a or hepatitis a immune globulin• hepatitis B• influenza (the flu)• Japanese encephalitis• Measles-mumps-rubella• Meningococcal meningitis
• pneumococcal• polio• rabies• tetanus & diphtheria toxoids• typhoid fever• Varicella (chickenpox)• Yellow fever
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DOWNTOWN YMCA
MEET THENEW YOUWinter Special!
DOWNTOWN YMCA
Exercise and Energy LevelStudies have shown that if you exercise every day, you will increase your energy level. As-a-matter of fact, those that exercise feel lethargic and tired on days they skip a work-out routine.
Exercise and Strong BonesAs we get older, our bones tend to become more brittle. However, exercising and putting consistent pressure on your bones can help to make them stronger. Women who regularly exercise throughout their life have less problems with osteoporosis.
Exercise Improves Self Image Although we would like to not believe it, body image is connected to self image. If we don’t like our body, we won’t have a positive self image. Exercising helps to improve that self image along with body image.
Exercising and SleepingAs long as you exercise two hours before bed, exercise can improve the quality of your sleep. If you have a problem with insomnia, try beginning a morning exercise routine.
Exercising and SocializingExercising is a great way to meet and get together with friends. If you go to a gym you will meet people that have similar priorities as your own. If you exercise with a work-out buddy, this time is great to talk and catch up on your lives.
Exercise and DepressionExercising releases endorphins into the body that help fight depression. The more you exercise, the less depressed you will be.
Exercising and WeightIf you are overweight, exercising is one of the best ways to lose. The more calories you burn when you exercise, the more fat you will lose. It is simple physics. Muscle burns more calories than fat. This means that the more you exercise, the more muscle you add to your body. The more muscle you have, the more calories you will burn doing nothing at all.
Exercise and SexExercise has been shown to be a great aphrodisiac. There are many people who believe massages and soft music awaken sexuality, but exercise actually does a better job. The more you exercise, the more active you will feel. The more active you feel, the more you will feel like having sex.
Exercise and the HeartExercising not only works your muscles, but also your heart. Your heart is the most impor-tant muscle/organ you have. It is what keeps you alive. The more you exercise your heart, the less risk you have for a heart attack or stroke.
Exercise and Immune SystemPeople who regularly exercise have a better chance of fighting off illnesses and infections than those that are sedentary. Exercise has actually been shown to boost the immune system.
Exercise Facts! Exercise! Exercise! This is what we are told every day on television, books, and magazines. It is wonderful for our health. However, some people need a bit more nudging to get the ball rolling. If you are one of these people, here are 10 reasons to begin exercising today.
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36tH aNNUaL St. LOUIS rV VaCatION & traVeL SHOWtHUrSDaY, JaNUarY 10, 2013 UNtIL SUNDaY, JaNUarY 13, 2013 at aMerICa’S CeNterThis show features over 300 units, including Motorhomes, Sport Trailers, 5th Wheel Trailers, Travel Trailers, Folding Camping Trailers and more. http://www.stlrv.com/
eDWarD CUrtIS: VISIONS OF NatIVe aMerICa exHIBIt (Dates Vary)FrIDaY, JaNUarY 18, 2013 UNtIL SUNDaY, JUNe 16, 2013 at tHe SaINt LOUIS art MUSeUM IN FOreSt ParKThis exhibition of eleven pictures provides a brief overview of Curtis’s monumental endeavor to document tribes in the early part of the twentieth century, as forced relocation onto reservations diminished the ability to live in traditional ways. The photographs on display include representations of American Indians living in the Plains and Southwest. The images focus on a range of subjects, from vivid portraiture and atmospheric landscape to details of dress and the production of arts and crafts. 10:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Friday http://www.slam.org/, (314) 721-0072
tHe LOOP ICe CarNIVaLDate: FrIDaY, JaNUarY 18, 2013 UNtIL SatUrDaY, JaNUarY 19, 2013 in tHe LOOP NeIgHBOrHOODCelebrate winter in the Loop with live ice carving demonstrations, frozen buns runs, putt putt pub crawl, temporary tattoo scavenger hunt, ice slides, s’mores roast, live artists, performance groups and more. 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. http://www.visitth-eloop.com/, (314) 727-8000
FIFtH tHIrD BaNK FaMILY WINter CarNIVaLDate: SatUrDaY, JaNUarY 19, 2013 at SOULarD MarKet ParK IN tHe HIStOrIC SOULarD NeIgHBOrHOODA family friendly day of winter fun Mardi Gras style featuring arts and crafts activities. http://www.stlmardigras.org/, (314) 771-5110
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Happy HourFriday’s only from 4-7PM$1.50 Domestic Bottles
$4 Bombs
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Sunday Football Specials$10 Buckets
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1730 S. 8th Street • St. Louis, MO 63104314-932-1280 • www.sassyjacs.com
We have food, drink, and event specials frequently. Please feel free to contact us or view our website or Facebook.
Mon-Thu: 11am - 11pm • Fri-Sat: 11am - 12am • Sunday: CLOSED
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Mardi Gras!
Valentine’s Day
Join us Saturday, February 9 for the River City Casino Grand Parade. We’re only 1 block off the parade route at 8th and Soulard.
1712 South 9th Street • in Soulard314-436-2707 • carsonssportsbar.com Saturday, February 9
Presented by Carson’s Sports Bar in cooperation with
these sponsors.
MARDIGRAS
Doors open at 9AM • LIVE MUSIC starts at 3 PM with Malcome BlitzEnjoy HEATED TENTS with MULTIPLE BARS! • DJ
2 Blocks from the Parade Route
Join us for Karaoke on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday
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