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SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL ST. LOUIS
PRESENTS HENRY IV & V
The Bard is back in town and just in time for his birthday.
Happy 450 Will!
The kick-off for Shakespeare Festival St. Louis starts with two opening week-ends at Shakespeare Glen in Forest Park. Henry IV opens May 17 and Henry V opens May 24. Following their respective opening weekends the shows will alternate nightly. The Festival’s presentation of Henry IV and Henry V runs May 17 through June 15. The plays will be presented back to back June 7 and 14.“Audience members can expect an once-in-a-lifetime theatrical experience this season,” said Rick Dildine, Artistic and Executive Director of Shakespeare Festival St. Louis. “Many theaters around the world have performed these plays in consecutive seasons; how-ever, we are performing them at the same time with the same cast on the same set.”
At the annual free festival in Forest Park, no tickets are necessary, and there are no gates to walk through. Patrons can bring a blanket or chair and sit in the free lawn seating, which is first come, first served. They can also enjoy their own picnic or purchase concessions on site.
The nightly Green Show at 6:30 p.m presents a short adaptation of the plays to introduce the characters and plot to children of all ages. There is also a family craft area, musicians, jugglers, and singers.
For more information about Shakespeare Festival St. Louis please visit www.sfstl.com or call 314/531-9800.
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We love a juicy, well-cooked (though not well-done!) steak. When you’ve got a quality piece of meat, you don’t have to gussy it up with complicated cooking techniques and ex-travagant sauces—and that’s precisely why we love it. It’s simplicity at its best: just good, old fashioned, unfussy eatin’. So why is cooking a steak so darn difficult? From a tragically gray exterior to an overly-cooked inside, there are so many ways to go wrong.
1. Head to the Supermarket A steak is not a steak is not a steak—meaning a butcher can really help you navigate the tricky waters of what cuts to try and how to cook them. Shopping for meat at a grocery store will leave you with the usual suspects, but a butcher can introduce you to newer, less popular cuts that boast huge flavor, like hanger and flatiron steaks. Don’t be afraid to ask your butcher questions about how he or she would cook the steak—that’s exactly what they’re there for!
2. Out of the Fridge, into the Frying Pan Whether you’re cooking a thin strip steak or a thick porterhouse, you’ve gotta plan ahead, and that means taking it out well in advance of actually cooking it. So how long is “well in advance”? For the thinner cuts, a half-hour on the counter will do. If your steak is over an inch thick, plan on at least an hour—and even up to two. Why does this matter? If you dive right from the fridge into the pan, you’re risking an undercooked steak with a gray exterior: decidedly not delicious and definitely unappealing.
3. A Sprinkle Will Do When it comes to seasoning, this is not the time to be shy. So go for coarse kosher salt and black pepper, garlic powder, and season with wild abandon: You should be able to actually see the salt and pepper.
4. Fear the Smoke Don’t be afraid of a ripping hot (heavy-bottomed, cast iron) pan. To make sure your fat doesn’t burn, sear in an oil with a high smoke point, like vegetable oil or grapeseed oil (you can always finish with a knob of butter in the last few minutes and baste the steak in it). Now, that said, don’t get crazy on us: for a thick steak, you’re going to want to turn down the heat a little; if you don’t, you’ll risk a gorgeous crust and a raw interior.
5. Cook by Touch Some chefs can tell when a steak is done just by feeling it. Great! For the rest of us, however, that’s a little trickier; it takes a ton of practice. Take the steak’s temperature. On that note, what happens if the steak’s got a gorgeous crust, but the temperature clocks in at 90 degrees? First off, don’t sweat it. Second, take it off the stovetop and pop it in an oven set to 400 de-grees on a roasting rack set over a baking sheet. It’ll finish cooking without getting too dark.
6. It’s Gonna Get Cold! You’ve heard it before, and we’re gonna say it again: Don’t slice into that steak right away. It absolutely needs time to rest, and let the juices redistribute. For thin cuts, 5 to 10 minutes will do; for larger, thicker steaks, plan for 10 to 15. Repeat after us: Your steak will not get cold.
7. Hack into It You’ve come so far! Don’t saw at your steak like a lumberjack with a dull blade. Make sure you cut perpendicular to the steak’s natural grain. It’ll slice easier, look prettier, and taste better. Win-win-win.
8. Leave It to the Pros Hey, we get it: There’s a lot of anxiety about cooking the perfect steak. And when you spend a fair amount of cash on a piece of meat, you want to treat it right. But a juicy, awe-some steak isn’t just something for restaurant chefs—it’s something worth learning and having in your cooking repertoire.
8 Common Mistakes People Make When Cooking Steak
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A phrase often heard about St. Louis City neighborhoods when talking of grocery stores is “food deserts”. What’s that? It is an underserved neighbor-hood lacking grocery options such as access to fresh, affordable, quality produce. There’s a new wave of smaller-format, fresh grocery concepts such as Fields Foods that have their sights set on the St. Louis urban market. As stated on their web site “Fields Foods is locally owned, locally operated, and locally focused. [They are] dedicated to bringing fresh, locally produced foods to residents in St. Louis – which has several urban food desert areas where healthy, nutritious food options have been limited for far too long.” Their first 37,000-square-foot store was opened near Lafayette Square in January. Fields Foods places a big emphasis on partnering with local vendors and farmers.
The Fields Foods store is located across from the old City Hospital Building, which has been converted into the Georgian Condominiums, in the near South Side of St. Louis. Originally known as Bohemian Hill, the area was home to a large Czech community in the 1850s. Although much of the original neighborhood has disappeared over the years, the Soulard neighborhood to the east and the Lafayette Square neighborhood to the west have become the pride of St. Louis.
Fields Foods mission is to create healthy communi-ties one bite at a time and they describe themselves as a Sustainable Social Enterprise, bringing to-gether the values of both a for-profit and non-profit business to make a differ-ence in the local communi-ties they serve. For more information about Fields Foods visit them at www.fieldsfoods.com
Fields Foods located at 1500 Lafayette Ave.
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“St. louis’ best steaks” - rft readers poll 1999-2013
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MONDAY: INDUSTRY NIGHT! Happy Hour From 3pm Until Close. Drink Specials. 1/2 Price Appetizers & Pizzas.
TUESDAY: Prime Rib Specials All Day Long!FRIDAY: FRUGAL FRIDAY!!!!!!
9pm Until Close. $1 Beer Specials. $3 Bomb and Shot Specials.
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2014 U.S. CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP AND 2014 U.S. WOMEN’S CHESS CHAMPIONSHIPThursday, May 8, 2014 Until Tuesday, May 20, 2014 At The Chess Club And Scholastic Center Of Saint LouisCome see the top players in the country battle it out at the country’s top chess facility for prize money and the title of U.S. Champion and U.S. Women’s Champion. Access to the tournament costs just $10 a day and includes free food and drink, access to the playing hall and live grandmaster commentary. The event is free to Annual CCSCSL members. Annual membership starts at only $30. http://www.saintlouischessclub.org/, (314) 361-2437
18TH ANNUAL CHINESE CULTURE DAYSSaturday, May 17, 2014 Until Sunday, May 18, 2014 At Missouri Botanical GardenExperience the tradition and customs of Chinese art, music, performances, parades and cuisine. The weekend of festivities kicks off May 17 at 11:00 a.m. with a grand parade and opening ceremony featuring a colorful, dancing 70-foot dragon. Traditional martial artists and lion dancers then take center stage and perform to celebrate the “Year of the Horse.” The parade will also be repeated at 2:00 p.m. on May 18. The New Shanghai Circus will perform traditional Chinese dances and acrobatics throughout the weekend. “The Legacy and Legend of Taiji” (also known as tai chi) and “Gorgeous China” will be shown in the Shoenberg Theater and be sure to visit the Garden’s Margaret Grigg Nanjing Friendship Garden. Chinese arts and crafts will be available in the Spink Pavilion and Chinese zodiac fact painting, fan making, chopstick-featured games, puzzles and more will be provided fun for the young and young at heart. 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. http://www.mobot.org/, (314) 577-5100 or (800) 642-8842
BARK IN THE PARKSaturday, May 17, 2014 At Forest ParkThis family and pet-friendly event features a 5k run, 1-mile walk, entertainment, food, activities and fun at Cricket Field in Forest Park. www.hsmo.org/bark
ST. LouIS HAPPENINGREPURPOSING IDEAS: 5 USES FOR A COOLER
A cooler is a summer standby, but if yours is a little worse for the wear, don't chuck it just yet. Whether plastic or foam, the insulated container can do more than just chill a few bottles of beer. Curious? Here are a few great repurposing ideas that'll give you a few other uses for a cooler.
Giant Punch 'Bowl'By nature, coolers are water proof and can keep things cold for a long time. So why not take advantage of that and use it as a large punch bowl? It might not be the fanciest of serving vessels, but it does the job perfectly! Just mix your beverage in it with plenty of ice and you are all set. Great for a BBQ.
Pool Chemical StorageWhen your getting ready to close your pool for the season, you are going to have left over pool chemicals. You can store them inside your cooler just as you would store beverages. The container is leak proof, so you don't have to worry about spills. Note that this is a "final use" idea--you can't use the cooler for any food/drink after this.
Tool ChestYou know the coolers with the wheels and the retractable handle? They make great tool chests for when you are outside. You can fill it with everything you need for the afternoon's outdoor projects and then pull it from place to place.
Car KitSomething that you will appreciate the next time your car breaks down, needs a little DIY maintenance or when you experience another roadside setback. Instead of tossing your auto must-haves haphazardly in your trunk, place them in an old cooler. It'll contain everything nicely and keep any fluids from leaking.
Shopping BuddyIf you have a big day of errands ahead of you, bring a cooler along for the ride. Once you finish grocery shopping, pop perishables into the cooler to keep them at the right temperature while you drop off the dry cleaning, run to the post office, visit the bank...
Party On The PatioOn The PatioOn The Patio
HOLY TRINITY SERBIAN CHURCH1910 Serbian Drive
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Enjoy your favorite foods on the patio!Sundays • June 1 • June 29 • July 13 • July 27 • 12-3PM
Carryouts available for $10 • Check our website for this weeks menu.
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Enjoy Food, Friends & funon our outdoor Patio!
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olympia kebob house & tavern1543 McCausland Ave. • 314-781-1299
gyros • dolmadeskabobs • baklava
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