Things to do in St. Louis (November 17th-19th) | The Collins Team STL
What to do in Lou... November 17th-19th Edtion!
Friday 11/17
-WineTasting at Novella Wine Bar 5:30pm-7:30pm
-Justice League Movie comes out!!!!
Saturday 11/18
-Ferguson Farmers Market Winter Market 9am-12pm
-Holiday walk at Kirkwood Amtrak Station 9:30am-2pm
-November FOAM YOGA - Radiohead ! at Foam10:30am-11:45am
-Manifesting through Art and Yoga at PuraVegan Cafe & Yoga 1pm-3pm
-Ameren Missouri Festival of Lights at Kiener Plaza 3pm-8pm
-Community Art Opening at Confluence Kombucha 6pm-9pm
-Turkey-Free Thanksgiving at First Congregational Church of STL, UCC 6pm-9pm (Elliott Collins and I will be there from 5:30pm-8pm)
Sunday 11/19
-Warehouse Sale! Rugs, Furniture & Appliances! 9am-1pm
-This is Fall: Boozy Brunch at Katy's Kitchen starts 12pm
-Perfect Wedding Guide Wedding Show at Ballpark Village St. Louis 12pm-4pm
-Friendsgiving! at HandleBar 6pm-9pm
All Weekend
-10th Annual Treasure Chest Holiday Expo at St. Charles Convention Center 11/17-11/19
-13th St Louis Old School Tattoo Expo 11/17-11/19
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Friday- Cloudy with PM Showers High: 57 Low: 51
Saturday- AM Showers/PM Sunny/Windy High: 55 Low: 32
Sunday- Sunny High: 47 Low: 32
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20 Upper Warson Road, Ladue | Thornhill & Oliver
Timeless and dignified, the Westbury Estate is a legacy property that offers unparalleled hand-crafted details and distinctive appointments. Gated driveways lead to the poised and regal English residence. An impressive sense of arrival greets you in the grand reception hall with its stunning yet elegant staircase, elaborate millwork, in-laid paneling, and a bi-symmetrical design. A masterful kitchen boasts two immense islands, state-of-the-art appliances, a breakfast bar, a windowed breakfast room, a generous butler's pantry, and a chef’s office. Resort amenities include a gentleman’s lounge and conservatory, a health spa with gym & juice bar, elevator, stadium seating theatre, generous wet bars, wine cellar, catering kitchen, game & family rooms, and 6-car garage with heated auto court. Private terraces, formal gardens, a saltwater pool, pool house, Koi pond, tennis court and a putting green all rest on 4.66 acres of lush & artfully composed grounds.
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Timeless and dignified, the Westbury Estate is a legacy property that offers unparalleled hand-crafted details and distinctive appointments. Gated driveways lead to the poised and regal English residence. An impressive sense of arrival greets you in the grand reception hall with its stunning yet elegant staircase, elaborate millwork, in-laid paneling, and a bi-symmetrical design. A masterful kitchen boasts two immense islands, state-of-the-art appliances, a breakfast bar, a windowed breakfast room, a generous butler's pantry, and kitchen office. Resort amenities include a gentleman’s lounge and conservatory, a health spa with gym & juice bar, elevator, stadium seating theatre, generous wet bars, wine cellar, catering kitchen, game & family rooms, and 6-car garage with heated auto court. Private terraces, formal gardens, a saltwater pool, pool house, Koi pond, tennis court and a putting green all rest on 4.66 acres of lush & artfully composed grounds.
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Home for Sale in Warrenton, MO | $299,900
Home for Sale in Warrenton, MO | $299,900
TEN G. Atrium home with 3 bd/3ba plus on 3 acres & 2 small lakes Can one ask for anything more! This beautiful home is just 3 years young, freshly painted, carpet steam cleaned, ready for you! The home has an open floor plan, with a stunning fireplace of stone from floor to ceiling. The kitchen has a center island for convenience & a large pantry. The master suite is enhanced with marble shower, marble trim surrounding the jet tub, two high sinks, walkin closet, & a spectacular view of the lake. There is a three car garage, main floor laundry & the home has a state-of-the-art water soffener with reverse osmosis.. The huge atrium windows allow for serene views of the lakes from each room. The lower level has an atrium or a sun room where you can relax or just enjoy the beauty of the lake. Two rooms currently used as bedrooms can be flex rooms for exercise or game rooms There is a kitchen ...
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Bridgewater SOLD a New Villa for on Emerald Gardens, St. Peters, MO 63376 by Bridgewater Communities
Bridgewater SOLD another villa on Emerald Gardens in St. Peters. Brought to you by FREE STANDING, CUSTOM VILLA! Enjoy LOW MAINTENANCE LUXURY at Ohmes Farm, a fantastic neighborhood by Bridgewater Communities, your villa experts. This popular floor plan has 1,966 square feet and is loaded with todays most desirable features. Features include 9 foot ceilings with vaults in the main living areas, gas fireplace, four window bay, arched openings, Deluxe Kitchen with huge center island, 42 inch cabinets, Granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, Formal Dining Room, his and her vanities in the Master Bath, large shower with a seat, raised height vanities, wrought iron spindles, hardwood floors, transom windows, R 38 ceiling insulation, main floor laundry, drop zone at garage entrance, tall foundation pour and a rough in bath for an easy future finish. Gorgeous elevation with brick and stone, architectural shingles, 2 car garage, coach lights, full sod, landscape, exposed aggregate patio-driveway-private walk and an irrigation system. Great location near the shopping, parks and restaurants on Mid Rivers Mall Drive. This home is ready for immediate move in. For more information visit
The Call of Migratory Things | Nina McConigley || Radcliffe Institute
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Rodney Morley Persichetti - 158 Alma Road - Leonard Persichetti
158 Alma Road, St Kilda East - Two storey double fronted Italianate mansion meticulously restored over ten years to its original grandeur with excellent modern amenities on 1021sqm/10,985sqft (approx.) Comprising imposing formal entrance hall, 4 separate and expansive formal and informal living areas, including library, conservatory, drawing room and dining room; state of the art kitchen, impressive staircase to an abundance of accommodation all within close proximity to bustling shopping villages, public transport and excellent schools. Treasures include the former stables, now a two bedroom with two ensuites apartment, double lock up garage with visitors parking for a further six cars, stained glass windows, hydronic heating throughout, bay windows, marble fireplaces, fourteen foot ceilings and exceptional period detailing. Built by Sir Archibald Michie, the Attorney-General of Victoria circa 1875. The elegance, indulgence and the overall volume of the home present a rare opportunity. -
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Heartland Highways Program 810
This show marks the 100th episode of Heartland Highways. A look back at some of our favorite shows will be included, along with an interview with host Lori Casey all about how the show came to be what it is and some of her favorite moments. We'll also feature a guest interview with former co-host Rachel Wikoff all the way from California! Following those stories, we'll visit Forest Park in St. Louis. The beautiful landscape, ample activities and historic grounds make you forget you're in the middle of a city!
15 Iconic Designs and Beautiful Buildings by Architect Frank Lloyd Wright
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Forward Press Gallery Talk- April 6, 2019
Curator Susan J. Goldman sat down with the artists of Forward Press: 21st Century Printmaking to learn how their works reinterpret centuries-old printmaking techniques in the digital age. Featuring artists April Flanders, Tom Hück, Carrie Lingscheit, Beauvais Lyons, Dennis McNett, Michael Menchaca, Richard Peterson, Nicole Pietrantoni, Steve Prince, and Sangmi Yoo.
Webster University West Hall Tour
Webster University's West Hall was opened in Fall 2006, and it provides a modern, air-conditioned, on-campus housing option for students.
West Hall is reserved for freshmen and includes shared two-bedroom, one-bath suites. This residence hall includes a laundry room, a pool table room, a classroom, and a multipurpose room on the ground floor, along with social lounges, study lounges, and kitchenettes on each floor,
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Westinghouse/Otis Elevonic 411M elevator - Old Engineering Hall - University of Pittsburgh - PA
[Oakland, Pittsburgh, PA]
Just your typical Westinghouse elevator modernized by Otis with Series 2 fixtures on the Pitt campus, believe me, there's plenty of these here! This building is connected to the oldest academic building on campus!
Installed 1955, modernized mid-2000s
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Webster University Maria Hall Tour
Maria Hall underwent a $4 million renovation in 2008, and it provides a modern, air-conditioned, on-campus housing option for students. Maria Hall is a traditional residence hall that features suite-style rooms, common area lounges, kitchenettes, and laundry facilities.
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Modern architecture | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:39 1 Origins
00:03:55 2 Early modernism in Europe (1900–1914)
00:10:14 3 Early American modernism (1890s–1914)
00:11:48 3.1 Early skyscrapers
00:13:29 4 Rise of Modernism in Europe and Russia (1918–1931)
00:14:35 4.1 International Style (1918–1950s)
00:17:00 4.2 Bauhaus and the German Werkbund (1919–1932)
00:20:25 4.3 Expressionist architecture (1918–1931)
00:25:22 4.4 Constructivist architecture (1919–1931)
00:29:23 4.5 Modernism becomes a movement: CIAM (1928)
00:32:46 5 Art Deco
00:34:58 5.1 American Art Deco; the skyscraper style (1919–1939)
00:36:47 5.2 Streamline style and Public Works Administration (1933–1939)
00:38:40 6 American modernism - Frank Lloyd Wright, Rudolph Schindler, Richard Neutra (1919–1939)
00:41:11 7 Paris International Exposition of 1937 and the architecture of dictators
00:44:21 8 New York World's Fair (1939)
00:45:20 9 World War II: wartime innovation and postwar reconstruction (1939–1945)
00:48:16 10 Le Corbusier and the iCité Radieuse/i (1947–1952)
00:50:02 11 Postwar modernism in the United States (1945–1985)
00:50:59 11.1 Frank Lloyd Wright and the Guggenheim Museum
00:53:13 11.2 Walter Gropius and Marcel Breuer
00:54:35 11.3 Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
00:56:25 11.4 Richard Neutra and Charles & Ray Eames
00:58:19 11.5 Skidmore, Owings and Merrill and Wallace K. Harrison
01:00:49 11.6 Philip Johnson
01:02:12 11.7 Eero Saarinen
01:04:57 11.8 Louis Kahn
01:06:55 11.9 I. M. Pei
01:10:17 12 Postwar modernism in Europe (1945–1975)
01:13:56 13 Latin America
01:17:41 14 Asia and the Pacific
01:20:51 15 Preservation
01:22:03 16 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
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Modern architecture, or modernist architecture was based upon new and innovative technologies of construction, particularly the use of glass, steel and reinforced concrete; the idea that form should follow function (→functionalism); an embrace of minimalism; and a rejection of ornament.
It emerged in the first half of the 20th century and became dominant after World War II until the 1980s, when it was gradually replaced as the
principal style for institutional and corporate buildings by postmodern architecture.
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Baltimore, Maryland | Wikipedia audio article
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00:03:03 1 History
00:03:32 1.1 Etymology
00:04:00 1.2 Before European settlement
00:05:20 1.3 Colonial period
00:08:16 1.4 Antebellum period
00:10:11 1.5 Civil war and after
00:11:05 1.6 20th century through 1968
00:13:09 1.7 1968 and after
00:14:18 1.7.1 Development and promotion
00:17:21 2 Geography
00:18:23 2.1 Cityscape
00:18:31 2.1.1 Architecture
00:22:54 2.1.2 Tallest buildings
00:23:02 2.1.3 Neighborhoods
00:23:50 2.1.3.1 Central Baltimore
00:25:14 2.1.3.2 North Baltimore
00:26:20 2.1.3.3 South Baltimore
00:27:20 2.1.3.4 Northeast Baltimore
00:28:08 2.1.3.5 East Baltimore
00:28:44 2.1.3.6 Southeast Baltimore
00:29:32 2.1.3.7 Northwest Baltimore
00:30:07 2.1.3.8 West Baltimore
00:31:12 2.1.3.9 Southwest Baltimore
00:32:21 2.2 Adjacent communities
00:32:36 2.3 Climate
00:35:30 3 Demographics
00:35:38 3.1 Population
00:37:28 3.2 Characteristics
00:38:28 3.3 Income and housing
00:39:33 3.4 Life expectancy
00:39:59 3.5 Religion
00:40:28 3.6 Languages
00:40:59 4 Crime
00:45:40 5 Economy
00:47:42 5.1 Port
00:49:26 5.2 Tourism
00:51:29 6 Culture
00:55:16 6.1 Cuisine
00:56:35 6.2 Local dialect
00:57:36 6.3 Performing arts
01:00:54 7 Sports
01:01:02 7.1 Baseball
01:03:02 7.2 Football
01:04:52 7.3 Other teams and events
01:08:05 8 Parks and recreation
01:08:52 9 Government
01:09:54 9.1 City government
01:10:02 9.1.1 Mayor
01:11:51 9.1.2 Baltimore City Council
01:12:41 9.1.3 Law enforcement
01:15:32 9.1.4 Baltimore City Fire Department
01:16:20 9.2 State government
01:17:07 9.2.1 State agencies
01:17:15 9.3 Federal government
01:18:47 10 Education
01:18:55 10.1 Colleges and universities
01:19:19 10.1.1 Private
01:19:51 10.1.2 Public
01:20:11 10.2 Primary and secondary schools
01:21:08 11 Transportation
01:21:44 11.1 Roads and highways
01:25:17 11.2 Transit systems
01:25:25 11.2.1 Public transit
01:27:28 11.2.2 Intercity rail
01:29:05 11.3 Airports
01:30:23 11.4 Pedestrians and bicycles
01:32:53 11.5 Port of Baltimore
01:35:25 12 Environment
01:35:55 12.1 Trash interceptors
01:38:03 12.2 Other water pollution control
01:38:53 13 Media
01:40:45 14 Notable people
01:40:54 15 Sister cities
01:41:16 16 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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SUMMARY
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Baltimore ( BAWL-tim-or) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maryland, as well as the 30th most populous city in the United States, with a population of 602,495 in 2018 and also the largest such independent city in the country. Baltimore was established by the Constitution of Maryland as an independent city in 1729. As of 2017, the population of the Baltimore metropolitan area was estimated to be just under 2.802 million, making it the 21st largest metropolitan area in the country. Baltimore is located about 40 miles (64 km) northeast of Washington, D.C., making it a principal city in the Washington-Baltimore combined statistical area (CSA), the fourth-largest CSA in the nation, with a calculated 2018 population of 9,797,063.Baltimore is also the second-largest seaport in the Mid-Atlantic. The city's Inner Harbor was once the second leading port of entry for immigrants to the United States. In addition, Baltimore was a major manufacturing center. After a decline in major manufacturing, heavy industry, and restructuring of the rail industry, Baltimore has shifted to a service-oriented economy. Johns Hopkins Hospital (founded 1889) and Johns Hopkins University (founded 1876) are the city's top two employers.With hundreds of identified districts, Baltimore has been dubbed a city of neighborhoods. Famous residents have included writers Edgar Allan Poe, Edith Hamilton, Frederick Douglass, W.E.B. Du Bois, Ogden Nash, Gertrude Stein, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Dashiell Hammett, Upton Sinclair, Tom Clancy, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and H. L. Mencken; musicians James Eubie Blake, Billie ...