Set in Ancient Greece, Legend of Hercules tells the age-old epic tale of the heroic demigod, Hercules. Kellan Lutz plays the starring role of the mighty protagonist. Roxanne McKee plays the role...
“A folk-singer with a cat, is that a part of your act?â€
Roland Turner, played by John Goodman, says to Llewyn Davis, the protagonist of the film. Llewyn Davis looks like a typical folk singer,...
As a fourth generation fiddler, Matthew Wyatt, 34, has an occupation that cannot, in the most casual sense of the term, be described as normal; not many jobs dictate one’s lifestyle, and fewer...
“A folk-singer with a cat, is that a part of your act?â€
Roland Turner, played by John Goodman, says to Llewyn Davis, the
protagonist of the film. Llewyn Davis looks like a typical folk...
"I think that people see [the Collaborative School] as a very different place than what it is. I think people think that it's a place where bad kids go, and obviously I'm not a bad kid. I think that...
Dr. Richard Nissen understands smiling. Smiles are scattered across his office, plastered on the walls, luminesce from his computer screens and are ingrained in his impact on the city of Clayton. Most...
Relentless snowfall and record low temperatures hit the St. Louis area causing hundreds of flight cancellations and sold-out grocery stores. The area expects sub-zero temperatures with wind...
There is nothing that comes to mind when I attempt to describe my experience as a 6th Grade Camp counselor – no words, at least.
Instead, a hurricane of images hit me and induce dizzying screams,...
He set down his chair in his usual spot, with a heart full of pride and a focused presence. His applause for his granddaughter never lacks as she plays in her tennis matches for Clayton’s varsity...
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