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Review: Shabu Day Will Make St. Louis Fall in Love With Hot Pot
The all-you-can-eat U City spot serves the perfect salve for winter blues
By Cheryl Baehr
Tags: Restaurant Reviews, St. Louis, Missouri, hot pot, Korean, Shabu Day, reviews
Review: Broadway Bound Is an Effective, Touching Story of Change
New Jewish Theatre's production of Neil Simon's play is vibrant, hopeful and quite funny
By Tina Farmer
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Theater & Performance, Things to Do, St. Louis, Missouri, Broadway Bound, stage, theater, reviews, Tina Farmer
More Young Children are Eating Cannabis Edibles By Mistake, Study Finds
There’s been an 1,375% increase in reports of U.S. children under 6 accidentally consuming THC
By Lee DeVito
Tags: Weed News, Metro Times, marijuana, Detroit, children, edibles, gummies
Review: Fiction Exposes Uneasy Truths with Few Consequences
St. Louis Actors’ Studio explores life and death in Steven Dietz's play
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Theater & Performance, Things to Do, St. Louis news, St. Louis Actors' Studio, William Roth, Fiction, Lizi Watt, reviews, theater reviews, Tina Farmer
Review: Dear Jack, Dear Louise Is Nostalgia at Its Finest
The play at St. Louis' New Jewish Theatre pays homage to the Greatest Generation
By Rosalind Early
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, St. Louis, news, St. Louis news, Missouri, theater, reviews, Dear Jack, Dear Louise, New Jewish Theater
Tina Turner HBO Documentary 'TINA' Premieres This Weekend
By Jaime Lees
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, St. Louis, news, St. Louis news, Missouri, Tina Turner, Ike Turner, St. Louis
The Sharper Image Catalog as Film
In the latest Mission: Impossible, the stars are the gadgets and stunts.
By Robert Hunt
Tags: Film Stories, Reviews
Keep The Receipt
Joel Edgerton's thriller The Gift has some strange ideas about women.
By MaryAnn Johanson
Still the Big Man
Carol Reed's The Third Man remains haunting after all these years.
The Oh Hellos Continue to Build a Strong St. Louis Following: Review
By Johnny Fugitt
Tags: Reviews
Adam Sandler Continues to Make Lazy Movies in Pixels
A Rosy Picture of Bipolar Disorder in Infinitely Polar Bear
By Cliff Froehlich
Tags: Film Stories, Reviews, Landmark Tivoli Theatre
Cartel Land reveals the unfiltered truth about life in the middle of Mexico's cartel wars
Marvel's Ant-Man is a formulaic super-hero film and a rote romantic comedy, but with laughs
Nina Simone Doc Explores the Contradictions and Struggle of an American Original
A LaBute-iful Night
The LaBute Festival kicks things off with a new one-act by the master playwright, plus five other thought-provoking shows.
By Paul Friswold
Tags: Theater, Reviews
Mr. Holmes Examines the Great Detective in Old Age
Tags: Film Stories, Reviews, Landmark Plaza Frontenac Cinema
Without Their Mystery, the Minions Aren't as Interesting
Alicia Vikander Triumphs in Testament of Youth
The Book is Better
Two takes on Gustav Flaubert's Madame Bovary don't equal the original novel
White Harris-Stowe Professor Who Sued for Racial Discrimination Wins $750K
By Ryan Krull
World's Top-Ranked Eaters to Eat Fudge Out of Uranus This Weekend
By Daniel Hill
Suit Against Former St. Louis Cop Who Killed Katlyn Alix Is Dismissed