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- They say the darkest hour is just before dawn, and at the Sunrise diner it's very late indeed. Four couples find themselves at an out-of-the-way 24-hour diner, but they are not all that they seem.
- In this episode, we reach outside of the WestPlex and explore some haunted locations in Alton, IL at Mineral Springs Haunted Tours. We also visit the brand new Audubon Center at Riverlands and see some eagles who are wintering in the area. Dr. Christy Jenkins at Naturo Health Solutions and Dr. Mark Boschert from Renaissance Plastic Surgery & R Medical Spa open our eyes to options in health and wellness. On Quick Fresh & Delicious, Robert at Di Olívas treats us to the most unusual (and most delicious!) desert. This month, we also meet a couple of our new hosts - Ivy Hartman from STL-TV has joined our team; and Mike Wilkerson from 2GuysTalking Podcast Network, will be hosting our monthly "Interpreter Toolbox" segment. We close our this month's episode learning how to make our homes a little less stressful with some tips by Heidi Sowotsky of Interiors by Decorating Den.
- In this episode of the StreetScape, we visit with members of the "Christmas Traditions" on Main Street in St. Charles. We meet Mike Force and Chris DiGuiseppi, two Lake St. Louis Police officers and the authors of the book "The Light Bringer", we get a sneak preview of "Trains on Main", get some holiday make over tips from Lillians, Main Street Gym, and Cary O'Brien (The Salon Guy). And Robert at Di Olívas gives us a fast, easy and delicious recipe for a tropical treat using pineapple balsamic vinegar!
- An in-depth look at the fans and celebrities who attend Horror, Sci-Fi, Pop Culture, and Comic Book Conventions.
- Episode 17 of StreetScape takes us to Lumivid Studios in Chesterfield Valley where we meet "Michael Jackson" - well, actually, we meet Corey Melton, one of the country's premiere Michael Jackson impersonators. Robert at Di Olívas prepares a wonderful Orange Szechuan pasta with Saté sauce, we revisit our friends a Hendrick's BBQ, learn about what's happening (literally) on the streets from Scott Tate at the Greater St. Charles Chamber of Commerce, and we visit a wonderful community resource in St. Peters called The Family Vision. Hosted by Aprille Trupiano. Produced by Pirate Pictures for TPH Media (Director, Wyatt Weed. Producer, Gayle Gallagher)
- In this episode, we sample some amazing Mexican fare at Diablitos Cantina, Robert over at Di Olivas will show us how to whip up some hummus, and we get treated to some Italian hospitality at Erio's Ristorante. We'll stop in and chat with the doctor's over at Renaissance Plastic Surgery, visit The Greater St. Charles County Chamber of Commerce and get a preview of the Holiday Shopping on Historic Main Street, we'll get to try on some great shoes at Bronx Diba, and Todd Gentry will tell us some things we should know about planning our financial future. Also, we'll chat with comedian and Streetscape title critic Bob Zany.
- This month on StreetScape, Aprille shows you some options for transforming your living space that won't break the budget with "St. Louis Skylights" and "Organize by Design". Ivy takes us to the stables where "Galloping for Girls" teaches life lessons to teen girls. On "Interpreter Toolbox," Mike takes the reins and teaches us some things about hanging out with horses. If you are looking for some unique fun for your next event or party, be sure to check out our segment on "Shutterbooth". And finally, Robert at Di Olívas treats us to a unique combination of flavors with rice, shallots and figs.
- This episode of StreetScape kicks off at Ameristar Casino, for the kickoff of the Greater St. Charles Fashion Week. We add a little spice to your life by visiting Historic Main Street and stopping into the Olde Town Spice Shoppe and chatting with Carol, and then over to Di Olívas for a yummy recipe from Robert. Renaissance Plastic Surgery introduces Aprille Trupiano to a new technology they are using, the Vectra 3D imaging system. Ivy Hartman visits "String Along with Me" and shows off fantastic fashions as well as fabulous jewelry, custom-made jewelry, and jewelry repair. When you are ready to take a break, Jan's Travel is a great option for your getaways! Thinking about getting healthy from the inside out? Join Judy Peters as she goes through a six-week detox program with Dr. Christy Jenkins at Naturo Health Systems. Trying to figure out what you want to be when you grow up? National American University has many options for you. We wrap up this month's show with Mike Wilkerson on Main Street with the Interpreter Toolbox, teaching us some basic sign language.
- We kick off the Holiday season at the Peabody Opera House in downtown St. Louis, host to the Radio City Christmas Spectacular and the Moscow Ballet's version of the Nutcracker. New Town has a very fresh take on creating paleo goodies at the Organic Cave Bakery! For years, Mercy Hospital and their medical centers haven't had a strong presence in the St. Charles area. Well, that's about to change in a big way. Santa's and Shopping are always part of the draw to St. Charles at Christmastime. This year, there is a highway under construction and Scott Tate from the Greater St. Charles Chamber of Commerce shows us how and why to shop locally! Robert, our favorite olive oil guru at Di Olívas, whips up a yummy dish for us this month: Fig and Almond Rangoon! UMB Bank was founded in 1913 and is based right here in the Midwest. Judy Peters sat down with Michelle Nischbach to discuss some of ways UMB is trying to help people through these tricky financial times. On past episodes we've featured several of the restaurants owned by distinguished serial entrepreneurs Ami Grimes and Gurpreet Padda. This month we're going to one of their more unusual venues which is located in the Grove area of St. Louis. Check out this segment on "Sanctuaria." Todd Gentry, a financial planner with Metlife, has given us lots of advice about retirement planning. Well Todd is back with us to discuss "financial health", so get out a pen and take some notes. Todd's advice will help you sleep better! Thanks for joining on this holiday edition of Streetscape, and no matter how you celebrate - Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, or other traditions, please have a safe Holiday Season.
- We meet a lot of amazing women, find ways to overcome the winter blues, and learn about what customers want from business as well as special needs planning. Let's begin by introducing you to Zan Aufderheide, a comedian from the Midwest who's making people laugh all winter long. Melody Black and Linda Baker-Crimm are two enterprising women who really want to work with and help other women grow their businesses through Empowering, Encouraging, and Educating them, so they created the E3W Women's Networking. In this episode, we stopped by The Powder Room where every visit is an experience, whether it is to get a new hair style, a manicure, a relaxing massage, a makeover, or to shop in the unique boutique. Barb Crane and Melody Black at The Powder Room make every visit special. We wish you could smell this episode! ScentFromHome creates locally-made candles, incense and balm that are long lasting and smell so wonderful. Linda Baker-Crimm also has some wonderful gift ideas. You have probably heard about Juice Plus, but do you know why it is so good for you? Terri Schulze shares with us the reasons that Juice Plus is such a great way to bridge the gap between what we should eat every day, and what we actually do eat. Scott Tate from the Greater St. Charles County Chamber of Commerce explains what customers like about businesses who join the chamber of commerce. It's become a medically-recognized fact that some people get depressed during the winter months, and much of that has to do with shorter days and less bright light. Combine that with the fact that the cold drives many people indoors where the temptation is to over-eat and not exercise, and you've got a recipe for the blues. We share some tips of how to win out over Old Man Winter! Ivy Hartman takes us to Main Street in St. Charles for the Fete de Glace - the annual Ice Carving Competition which will take place on January 26th this year! When people begin to plan their finances, they sometimes have the added concern of planning for a loved one with special needs. Todd Gentry from MetLife is here with us once again to give us some words of wisdom. Who is Aprille Trupiano? At the end of every episode she says "you can find me at AprilleTrupiano.com" but how many of you have actually gone to that site and learned about all of the other things that this multi-talented woman is involved in? Well, here's Aprille to tell you what she does when she isn't working on this show.
- This month we kick off the show with Judy Peters chatting with the current Miss Missouri USA, Katie Kearney. She shares with us some of the behind the scenes of pageant life. Scott Tate from the Greater St. Charles Chamber of Commerce fills us in on some benefits of becoming a chamber member and some upcoming events. If you are into running or walking, tune in as Scott shares some info about a fun once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Robert at Di Olívas brings us a "Quick, Fresh and Delicious" recipe, this month modifying the concept of Crab Rangoon into a desert with figs and almonds. If you think that getting old means slowing down, think again! Samantha Davis from Lake St. Charles Retirement Community, as well as some of the residents, dispel any myths about the elderly not having fun. (After seeing this segment, I want to live here!) Renaissance Plastic Surgery has become a regular feature on StreetScape. We've learned so much about the services they offer, this month we really get to know The Doctors, Dr. Craig, Dr. Mills, and Dr. Boschert. StreetScape Magazine has a new website, and in this month's episode, we give you a tour of all we have to offer. We wrap up the episode with a fun trip to the past! Mike Wilkerson takes us to The Tintypery on Main Street St. Charles for some new sign language vocabulary in the Interpreter Toolbox.
- On this episode of "StreetScape" we explore creating the Dream Wedding on a DIY Budget with "MyOnlineWeddingHelp.com". "Renaissance Plastic Surgery" brings us everything we ever wanted to know about breast augmentation but were afraid to ask; Robert at Di Olívas shows us a Quick Fresh and Delicious recipe for Orange Szechuan Linguine with a homemade Thai peanut sauce; "Wholesale Batteries" shows us that there are many ways to bring the power into your life; and on "Interpreter ToolBox" we get to know St. Peter's Mayor Len Pagano, who has a connection to sign language and the Deaf & Hard of Hearing Community.
- In episode #9 of StreetScape, we learn about three different organizations that will help you fill the need to help society, Connections to Success with their Mystique Boutique, The Pancreatic Cancer Walk, and the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Robert at Di Olívas whips up a Quick, Fresh and Delicious batch of Mediterranean hummus, and makeup artist Tamara Tungate shows us that everyone can use a good photo of themselves. Renaissance Plastic Surgery introduces us to a way to "photograph" your skin to see what problems might lie beneath. Mike Wilkerson visits Ham's Deli on Main Street in the latest segment of Interpreter Toolbox.
- This jam-packed episode of StreetScape takes us where no man has gone before! The "Greater St. Charles Chamber of Commerce" takes us out on the river and we meet the founder of "Show Me the Mississippi". Robert teases us with a recipe for Grilled Chicken with a Cherry Pistachio Pesto at "Di Olívas Oil & Vinegar". We head over to the "St. Louis Science Center" and learn about current and upcoming exhibits and First Friday events. We have a little "Trouble with Tribbles" in talking to David Gerrold, author and director of Star Trek and Star Trek - Phase II episodes as well as a film starring John Cusack. Dr. Stefan Craig from "Renaissance Plastic Surgery" educates us about Tummy Tucks, and we learn how stressed-out baby-boomers can deal with the challenges of aging parents with Jeannie Krause-Taylor of "Pathways for Aging". We have some fun with Mike as walks Main Street St. Charles and teaches us several new sign language vocabulary words on "The Interpreter Toolbox Podcast". Actor "Alex Hyde-White" is touring with his new film "Three Days of Hamlet" and joins us to talk this film and his history of acting in films like "Pretty Woman" and "Catch Me If You Can".
- Adapted from Issue #1 of Frank Miller's seminal 1986 comic series, filmmaker Wyatt Weed ("Shadowland," "Four Color Eulogy") offers his unofficial fan's take on the Batman mythos. Following the death of Robin at the hands of the Joker, Bruce Wayne (Weed) hung up the cowl and cape 10 years ago. But now Gotham City is in the grip of a violent crime wave, and the venerable 55-year-old billionaire has to decide if the time is right for the Caped Crusader's return. (This production is non-profit and is for entertainment purposes only. The production is in no way associated with DC Comics or Time Warner.)