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Saint Louis CITY
EDITION
GREAT DEALS & SAVINGS! • CITY MAP • ST. LouIS HAPPENING • ART: ARCHITECTURE TOUR • DOC’S ORDERS: HEATSTROKE
LIKE US ON
follow us on
twitter.com/stlcityediton
TM
By utilizing the St. Louis City Edition, you enable us to support St. Louis businesses and help ensure/improve the uniqueness of our neighborhoods. SHOP LOCAL!
COVERING THE CITY CORRIDORDOWNTOWN • THE LOOP • MIDTOWN • SOULARD
LAFAYETTE SQUARE •BENTON PARK • THE HILLBIG BEND • CENTRAL WEST END • TOWER GROVE
THE GROVE • MAPLEWOOD • DOGTOWN • SHAW
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MacklindA V E N U E
Deli & Catering Company4721 Macklind Ave • 314-481-2435
www.macklindavenuedeli.biz
400 Different
BeersIn Stock
200+Mixand
Match
Wineand
Liquor
Buy a Beer and
Enjoy a Sandwich on the Patio!
Featuring THE most overworked Jagermeister machine this side of the Mississippi River!
OPEN TILL 3AM DAILYSERVING FOOD UNTIL 2:30 AM • 365 DAYS A YEAR!
PRIVATE PARTIES UP TO 100 PEOPLE.
H LIKE MISSOURI BAR AND GRILLE ON FACEBOOK H
FREE SHUTTLE to and from all
Cardinal’s games!
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Architecture Tour: CAM + PFA / Tour of the Pulitzer and
CAM BuildingsThe Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts in St. Louis opened in 2001 in the developing arts, entertainment, and education district known as Grand. On September 19, 2003, the Contemporary Art Museum opened its new building in the Grand Center Arts and Entertainment District in midtown St. Louis. On Saturday, July 13 these two St. Louis architectural masterpieces will host a comprehensive tour of both buildings. In one afternoon you can explore the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts, designed by Japanese Pritzker Prize winning architect Tadao Ando, and the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, designed by Brad Cloepfil, the Founding Principal of Allied Works Architecture. Discover the innovative design and construction styles of two architects—Tadao Ando at the Pulitzer and Brad Cloepfil at Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis (CAM). The Tour begins in the lobby of CAM and ends at the Pulitzer.
The Pulitzer engages in a variety of programming that directly relates to the exhibition on view. This multipronged approach includes symposia, panel discussions, and a variety of student initiatives and events. The Pulitzer is engaged in an ongoing collaborative chamber concert series with the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra. Concert programs are chosen based on their relationship to the artworks exhibited.
The Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis presents, supports, and celebrates the art of our time. CAM is a non-collecting institution and focuses on a dynamic array of changing exhibitions featuring national and international artists from various cultural backgrounds who work across different media and presentational formats. Through the diverse perspectives offered in its exhibitions, public programs, and educational initiatives, CAM actively chal-lenges public perceptions of contemporary visual culture.
For more information on these museums and exhibitions and events please visit
Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis3750 Washington Blvd. / http://www.camstl.org
Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts3750 Washington Blvd. / http://www.pulitzerarts.org/
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David A. Dorsey, MD
Heat exhaustion happens when your body gets too hot—can be caused by ex-ercise or hot weather. You may experience:Heavy sweating, Feeling weak and/or confused, Dizziness, Nausea, Headache, Fast heartbeat, Dark-colored urine, which indicates dehydrationWhat should I do if I think I have heat exhaustion?If you think you have heat exhaustion, get out of the heat quickly. Rest in a build-ing that has air-conditioning. If you can’t get inside, find a cool, shady place. Drink plenty of water or other fluids. Do NOT drink alcohol or caffeinated drinks (such as soda). These can make heat exhaustion worse. Take a cool shower or bath, or apply cool water to your skin. Take off any tight or unnecessary clothing. If you do not feel better within 30 minutes, you should contact your doctor. If heat exhaustion is not treated, it can progress to heatstroke.
SYMPTOMS OF HEATSTROKEHigh fever (104°F or higher), Severe headache, Dizziness and feeling light-headed, A flushed or red appearance to the skin, Lack of sweat-ing, Muscle weakness or cramps, Nausea, Vomiting, Fast heartbeat, Fast breathing, Feeling confused, anxious or disoriented, SeizuresHeatstroke is when the internal temperature of the body reaches 104°F. It can happen when your body gets too hot, or it can happen if heat exhaustion isn’t properly treated. Heatstroke is much more serious than heat exhaustion. Heatstroke can cause damage to your organs and brain. In extreme cases, it can kill you.
What should I do if I think someone has heatstroke?Call emergency medical personnel immediately and take the person into an air-condi-tioned building or a cool, shady place. Remove unnecessary clothing. Fan air over the person while wetting the skin with water. Can also apply ice packs to the armpits, groin, neck and back--these areas contain a lot of blood vessels close the surface of the skin.
Get medical help immediately for these warning signs:• Skin that feels hot and dry, but not sweaty.• Confusion or loss of consciousness.• Frequent vomiting.• Shortness of breath or trouble breathing.How to prevent heat illness: When the heat index is high, stay in air-conditioned
areas when possible. If you must go outside, take the following precautions:• Wear lightweight, light-colored, loose-fitting clothing.• Protect yourself from the sun by wearing a hat or using an umbrella.• Use sunscreen with a sun protection factor SPF 15 or more.• Drink plenty of water before starting an outdoor activity. Drink extra water all day.
Some sports drinks can help replenish the salt in your body lost through sweating.• Drink fewer beverages that contain caffeine or alcohol.• Schedule vigorous outdoor activities for cooler times of the day -- before 10:00
a.m. and after 6:00 p.m.• During an outdoor activity, take frequent breaks. Drink water or other fluids every
15 to 20 minutes, even if you don’t feel thirsty. If you have clear, pale urine, you are probably drinking enough fluids. Dark-colored urine is an indication that you’re dehydrated.
• If you have a chronic medical problem, ask your doctor about how to deal with the heat, about drinking extra fluids and about your medicines.
Source: familydoctor.orgQuestions or suggestions for future topics: email [email protected]
Heat Exhaustion and HeatstrokeHeat-related illnesses, such as heat ex-haustion and heatstroke, occur when your body can’t keep itself cool. On hot, humid days, the evaporation of sweat (which is what cools you off) is slowed by the increased moisture in the air. When sweating isn’t enough to cool your body, your body temperature rises, and you may become ill.
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2013 NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM FILM/LECTURE SERIES - “AN EVE-NING WITH DICK WATERMAN”Tuesday, June 25, 2013 At The St. Louis Public Library. The event will feature stories and photos from Dick Waterman, a noted Blues promoter and photographer who has been photographing Blues artists for more than 50 years. He is the author of “Between Midnight and Day: The Last Unpublished Blues Archive” and managed and promoted such legendary artists as Mississippi John Hurt, Skip James, Bukka White, Arthur Crudup, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Junior Wells, Buddy Guy and Bonnie Raitt. Admis-sion is free. 7pm www.nationalbluesmuseum.org
LASERIUM®Thursday, June 27, 2013 Until Friday, June 28, 2013 At The Saint Louis Science Center In Forest Park. Rock out at the grandest rock show of the summer at the James S. McDonnell Planetarium as the world-famous LASERIUM® presents a laser light concert set to the sound of classic rock as you enjoy a fantastic explosion of immersive sound and the purest of colors, mixed together with true icons in the music industry. The show will feature music from Pink Floyd, Chuck Berry, The Doors, Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Elvis Presley, the Beatles and more! Feel free to bring a pillow. Doors open 15 minutes prior to show. 7:00 p.m. & 8:30 p.m. http://www.slsc.org/, (314) 289-4400 or (800) 456-SLSC
POSTWAR GERMAN ART IN THE COLLECTION EXHIBITSaturday, June 29, 2013 Until Sunday, January 26, 2014 At The The Saint Louis Art Museum In Forest Park. Drawing from the Museum’s great strengths in postwar Ger-man art, the exhibition addresses a broad range of artistic responses in the aftermath of World War II, with themes and groupings such as the legacy of Joseph Beuys, large-scale works by Gerhard Richter, Sigmar Polke, and Anselm Kiefer, the vibrant scene of 1980s Cologne, and the influence of the Düsseldorf School of Photography. Galleries will showcase works by Georg Baselitz, Jörg Immendorff, Martin Kippenberger, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Andreas Gursky, Candida Höfer, among others. This exhibition will feature about 60 works of art, including painting, sculpture, drawings, prints and photography. Museum hours are 10:00 a.m. -5:00 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday, 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Friday www.slam.org, (314) 721-0072