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Cock and Awe
St. Louis pickup artists rule the roost.
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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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A Village Runs Through It: The RFT unveils its big bold plans for that big damn hole
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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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Was it Colonel Mustard or Professor Plum who killed MLK? (4)
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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 strange and violent world of St. Louis' bail bondsmen (2)
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A to Z (2)
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Tegan and Sara find their sister act soaring with The Con
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Feeling Gravity's Pull: R.E.M. hurtles toward the future on Accelerate
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B-Sides gets personal with Alicia Keys, as she is, and examines the parallels between Metallica-worshippers Apocalyptica and Harptallica
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Using Their Illusion: Ferocious — and funny — locals the Livers hope video builds the radio star
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Slice of Life
John Vanderslice celebrates warmer weather with an exclusive mix of tunes.
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Mission Accomplished!
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George Lois: The Apotheosis of Cover Design
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Voting is Now Open for the 2008 RFT Music Awards!
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Tegan and Sara: Story Outtakes from This Week's Music Feature
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The Shaved Duck Opens Tonight
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The Morning Brew: Thursday, 5.1
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Recent Articles By Richard Gintowt
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Supersuckers
7 p.m. Monday, February 11. Pop's, 1403 Mississippi Avenue, Sauget, Illinois.
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The Ponys/Deerhunter
9 p.m. Saturday, April 21. The Billiken Club at Saint Louis University (20 North Grand Boulevard).
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Sondre Lerche
Phantom Punch (Astralwerks)
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Field Music
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National Features
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Broward-Palm Beach New Times
Last Step to Redemption
Drug counselor Richard Entrekin swam a little too easily in a sea of sharks.
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Village Voice
The Cro-Mag Diaries
Remembering the brutal life and times of John "Bloodclot" Joseph, New York hardcore icon.
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Miami New Times
Class Warfare
At a Florida school, kids threaten teachers, whose bosses look the other way.
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SF Weekly
Party Crashers
If you think Ralph Nader won't screw the Democrats again, you're not paying attention.
By John Geluardi
Uh Huh Her
9 p.m. Friday, May 2. Blueberry Hill's Duck Room, 6504 Delmar Boulevard, University City
By Richard Gintowt
Published: April 30, 2008
Uh Huh Her is the synthpop partnership of Murmurs co-founder Leisha Hailey and multi-instrument Camila Grey. Both found success in Los Angeles: Hailey, as the actress who portrayed bisexual journalist Alice Pieszecki on The L Word, and Grey as a session vocalist for film soundtracks and the illustrious Dr. Dre. Whereas the Murmurs pursued an acoustic alterna-pop path (remember that song "You Suck"?), Uh Huh Her crafts glossed-up electropop that's more akin to the Human League or Ladytron. The very attractive duo is hitting the road with a drummer and guitarist to hype up the May 20 release of Common Reaction on Nettwerk Records.








