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Red Alert: Everything they really don't want you to know about those pesky traffic-light cameras
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Ludo is fired up and ready to play on the national stage
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Seeing Red: Partners battle over a Wash. Ave. eatery's ownership
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Curious Gorge: Ian tests the animal magnetism of Three Monkeys
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Feel a Draught?: Tigín opens an outpost in a Hampton Inn downtown? O'Really!
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Seeing Red: Partners battle over a Wash. Ave. eatery's ownership (10)
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Red Alert: Everything they really don't want you to know about those pesky traffic-light cameras (10)
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7-Up vs. Coke Part 2 (6)
Heir to a fortune, Andrew Gladney went from John Burroughs to Yale and came home to found the dot-com darling Savvis Inc. Then he squandered it all. The spectacular flameout of a St. Louis soft-drink scion.
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Is a Wash. U. dean destroying alumni records and making unjust department cuts? (3)
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Can Taqueria los Tarascos' tacos make you feel homesick for a place you've never lived? Si! (2)
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The 75s make an extra-fancy splash with its debut record
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Producer nonpareil Pharrell Williams is happy to be just one of the band again
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Texas Tornado: St. Louis musicians invade SXSW
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Rooney/Jonas Brothers
7:30 p.m. Monday, February 25. Fox Theatre, 527 North Grand Boulevard.
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The legendary Mavis Staples looks ahead with a Turn Back
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Why Doesn't Anybody Like Kyle Lohse?
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Dead Confederate at Stubb's, SXSW, Wednesday, March 12
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The Morning Brew: Friday, 3.14
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This Is Hawkwind -- Do Not Panic
06:08PM 11/09/07
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Recent Articles By Daniel Durchholz
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Cowboy Mouth with Soul Asylum and Jennie DeVoe
Friday, May 23; Rib America Festival, Soldiers Memorial Plaza (Market and Tucker)
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Fish Story
Trout Fishing in America hooks us
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Jane Monheit
Saturday, April 12; Sheldon Concert Hall
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Getting Free
Will Aussie exports the Vines survive the "saviors of rock" hype?
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Sister Hazel with the Wil Seabrook Band
Friday, March 28; Pageant
National Features
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Phoenix New Times
Canine Crusaders
That drug-sniffing dog up ahead? He may not be your best friend.
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Broward-Palm Beach New Times
The Muscle Men
Thanks to a string of Florida "anti-aging clinics," baseball's steroid scandal isn't limited to superstars.
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Miami New Times
Picked On
Farm workers earn nada in America's green-bean capital.
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Village Voice
"Why I'm No Longer a Brain-Dead Liberal"
An election-season essay from one of America's greatest playwrights.
By David Mamet
Red Hot Chili Peppers, Queens of the Stone Age and the Mars Volta
Wednesday, May 7; Savvis Center
By Daniel Durchholz
Published: April 30, 2003At their own request, what the Red Hot Chili Peppers got, you gotta give it to your mama. What Queens of the Stone Age (pictured) -- who open for the Chili Peppers next Wednesday at the Savvis Center -- got, however, you might wanna keep for yourself. Led by ex-Kyuss guitarist/vocalist Josh Homme, the Queens' music forms the leading edge of what has become known as "stoner rock," an update of the unsubtle sludge metal of the '70s -- never mind that Homme claims not even to be a stoner himself.
The group's lineup has become something of a revolving door, but if you care to judge Homme by the company he keeps, consider that, since breaking up Kyuss, he's worked with the Screaming Trees' Van Conner and Mark Lanegan, Soundgarden's Matt Cameron, Dinosaur Jr.'s Mike Johnson, the Foo Fighters' Dave Grohl, A Perfect Circle's Troy Van Leeuwen, Ween's Dean Ween and assorted others, as well as his former Kyuss-mates Alfredo Hernandez and Nick Oliveri. Grohl has called QOTSA's most recent effort, Songs for the Deaf, the best album he's ever played on -- impressive words, considering the guy used to drum in a little combo called Nirvana.
The Chili Peppers aren't above being blown off the stage in this town. Some will remember when a couple of young bands known as Smashing Pumpkins and Pearl Jam did it long ago at the American Theatre. We're not saying that Flea and company won't bring the funk to the Savvis (the Mars Volta also appears). We're just saying that the Queens will be there, too, and that they've got the stuff to challenge the headliners to give it away, give it away, give it away now -- for real.















