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Cock and Awe
St. Louis pickup artists rule the roost.
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Hot Contender: If looks count, Sarah Steelman may be your next governor
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John Ray used to own a tavern in Benton Park. Now he lives in Quincy and dabbles in conspiracy theory.
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The strange and violent world of St. Louis' bail bondsmen
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All In A Name
Did the Post-Dispatch deliberately give its new blog the same title as the competition?
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Unreal puts "Jorts & Mandals Day" initiative on the back burner, weighs in on Saint Louis Fashion Week (13)
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Was it Colonel Mustard or Professor Plum who killed MLK? (4)
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Hot Contender: If looks count, Sarah Steelman may be your next governor (3)
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John Ray used to own a tavern in Benton Park. Now he lives in Quincy and dabbles in conspiracy theory. (3)
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Heat Rises: Pappy's Smokehouse elevates humble barbecue to ethereal heights (3)
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The Monads turn tradition on its tail with a stomping live show and new CD
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Feeling Gravity's Pull: R.E.M. hurtles toward the future on Accelerate
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Slice of Life
John Vanderslice celebrates warmer weather with an exclusive mix of tunes.
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Remaking Michael
Why waste money (or steal) those bogus Thriller remixes when you can get better Michael Jackson reinventions legally — for free? Plus, the history of the classic Harlem Globetrotters song "Sweet Georgia Brown."
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Native-American healing and a Trans-Siberian Orchestra guitarist rejuvenate metal thrashers Testament
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Tips to Market the St. Louis Cardinals this Season, Part 1
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Cards Blog: Wainwright should have received the 'W'
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National Record Store Day at Vintage Vinyl: Video from Saturday, April 19
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Frankie Say Relax
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Busch's Grove Closing May 24
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The Morning Brew: Wednesday, 4.23
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Recent Articles By Shae Moseley
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Blue Mountain explores the Southern-rock roads less traveled while the Mars Volta tries to shed its bad voodoo on the way to releasing The Bedlam in Goliath.
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The Cops
9 p.m. Saturday, April 19. The Bluebird, 2706 Olive Street
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The Alice Rose/The Blind Eyes
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Inspiration: For Justin Vernon, it comes from solitude. For others, Morrissey
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Eisley
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National Features
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Seattle Weekly
Back from Iraq
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Village Voice
Scientology 's Celebrity Defector
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The Pitch
Spirited Away
Can't get a Catholic exorcism in Kansas City? James Vivian is here to help.
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Velella Velella
9 p.m. Wednesday, April 30. Off Broadway, 3509 Lemp Avenue
By Shae Moseley
Published: April 23, 2008
In its most idealized form, modern indie-dance music is supposed to embody a youthful spirit of adventure and sense of community. Anyone who's seen Vellela Vellela live can confirm that the ambitious quartet's organic blend of rock, soul and über-positive indie-funk delivers just such curiosity and a communal atmosphere. The audience is a participant during the Seattle band's performance, exuding equal energy toward the performers, and thereby blurring the line between stage and dance floor. Vellela Vellela summons this movement with loads of old-fashioned hand percussion, live bass, vintage organ buzz, first-generation synthesizers and constant instrument trading throughout its frenzied set.







