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Snarf’s delights Loop patrons with lunch offerings

Meredith McMahon March 18, 2011

Feel free to scarf down a sub from Snarf’s Sub Shop. Snarf’s Sub Shop has recently opened on 6301 Delmar in the Loop and is part of a small chain based in Colorado. The shop is stocked full...

Snack Attack: Finding how the best pretzels roll in St. Louis

Jake Bernstein March 18, 2011

The Globe's Jake Bernstein recently searched St. Louis for the best pretzel rolls.  After multiple tastings and input from the Globe staff, he determined the following ranking: 1. Nadoz Cafe 2....

Lupe Fiasco’s new album frustrates fans

Jack Holds March 17, 2011

For a man who once believed that “hip-hop saved his life,” Lupe Fiasco is now realizing that hip-hop might also be the end to his life as he knows it. After great struggle with Atlantic...

Outside the Bubble: Exploring Washington Avenue

Globe Staff March 17, 2011
Known as the “loft district” of St. Louis, Washington Ave. is a great place to shop, have lunch or grab a caffeinated beverage on a beautiful afternoon in the heart of downtown St. Louis.

Gokul vegetarian restaurant opens east of the Loop

Globe Staff March 17, 2011

As the Delmar Loop continues to develop eastward, vibrant and eclectic restaurants are popping up all over the Boulevard. One of the newest establishments is Gokul, a vegetarian and kosher Indian Restaurant....

Arcade Fire still unparalleled, despite disappointing Grammy performance

Caitlin Kropp March 16, 2011

In a performance, there is all too often one word that is vastly underappreciated: subtlety. And subtlety was definitely the underappreciated word of the moment when Arcade Fire took the stage for the...

Blots and Scribbles: Despite questionable ethics, rights upheld

Globe Staff March 16, 2011

When the announcement that Equality Club would be conducting a poll via text message came on over the intercom, I was skeptical. Surely no one, I thought as I strained to hear the announcements over the...

“Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother” proves intriguing

Jackie Leong February 22, 2011

Musically gifted, intelligent, successful. If you’re of this era, then you’re probably rather familiar with the Asian stereotype. So is Amy Chua. In fact, if you pick up her newly-released...

Clayton Classics: Despite outdated effects, old sci-fi films still please young viewers

Parker Schultz February 22, 2011

“Close Encounters of the Third Kind,” produced by Steven Spielberg, came out in 1977. Back then, CGI was still new, and producers were actually better off using puppets. Today, films like “Avatar,”...

Aron Ralston has only 127 hours

Nina Murov February 22, 2011
Yes, the scene where James Franco cuts his arm off in “127 Hours” is disturbing. But, fortunately, the film goes beyond this graphic scene to deliver a thrilling story of the struggle to survive.

The 2010 Globies

Globe Staff February 22, 2011

This year, the Globe Staff along with students, teachers, and parents cast their vote on the CHS Globe Website for their favorite drama, comedy, movie actress, movie actor, TV show, TV actress, TV...

Impressive showing of happy-go-lucky ‘Oklahoma!’ inspiring

Shiori Tomatsu February 22, 2011

Last year’s “Sweeney Todd” was wonderful, but this year’s musical was just as amazing. From Jan. 20-23, CHS performed Rodgers and Hammerstein’s musical “Oklahoma!” The...

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