The most trusted recording studio in St. Louis and the only one with an A+ Rating from the Better Business Bureau. Our facility is located just south of downtown St. Louis, Missouri and we specialize in music recording, mixing, Podcasts and Books on Tape. Our post-production services include Source Connect remote recording, ADR, Foley, sound design, editing, and surround sound mixing. We have worked on projects for major labels such as Atlantic, Epic/Sony, RCA/Jive, and Universal/Motown with recording artists like Diddy, JoJo, Dropkick Murphys, Pitbull, Peter Martin, Brian Owens, Erin Bode, Wale, Big Boi, K’naan, Nao Yoshioka, Sebastian Bach (of Skid Row), The 442’s, Thi’sl, Alarm Will Sound, Yo Gotti, Slice9, and Gravity Kills. We have worked with major networks including ABC (Gallivant), CBS (NCIS: New Orleans), and companies such as Maritz, Spot Creative, Group 360, Weremeyer, Osborne-Barr, Switch, Fuze, Saint Louis University, MADCO and National Blues Museum who’s clients have included HP, Monsanto, Sierre Energy, Anheuser Busch and Dr. Pepper Snapple Group to name a few. Our book-on-tape projects include “Motive” (Penguin/Random House), Claire McCaskill’s memoir “Plenty Ladylike” and John O’Leary’s On Fire: The 7 Choices To Ignite A Radically Inspired Life“ (Simon and Shuster). We supplied sound design, mix, and scoring services for the films Marshall the Miracle Dog, Fatal Call, The Makings Of You, Hating Breitbart, 23 Minutes To Sunrise, Lake Windfall and Casualties Of State. Our control rooms and live room have also been used as a location for several television shows such as MTV’s “Made”, NBC’s “The Voice” and PBS’s “Genealogy Road Show” and “Song Stage”. We have also been honored with many design awards including “Class of 2009 Studio Design Award” from Mix Magazine, a Keystone Award for “Construction Excellence” and a “Creative Renovation” award from Construction News and Review (CNR). www.shockcitystudios.com. For bookings/studio tours, contact: Matt Creek, Studio Manager 314-771-3099 [email protected]
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Milque Toast Bar grew out of the cultural soil of McKinley Heights—from its rich history to its current resurgence. We have created this inclusive and nurturing space to learn and play while breaking bread together. Though our digs are tiny, we’re dreaming big. We want to be your breakfast nook, your long lunch, your brunch spot, and your neighborhood clubhouse. We will delight your senses, relax your mind, and open your heart. Slow down, take a breath, and experience the good life in our corner of St. Louis.
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It's a St. Louis Thing is an online and historic Soulard Market (stand 86 SE Wing) retailer of St. Louis originals. Soulard is open Fridays from 9am-1pm & Saturdays from 7:30am-4:00pm. We also sell toasted ravioli and Dogtown Pizza by the slice!!! The whole idea behind It's a St. Louis Thing is to promote and to make accessible in one place the wonderful original creations conceptualized and produced by our St. Louis friends and neighbors. If you create something and are in the St. Louis region contact us at [email protected]. We'd love to get the word out to the public and sell it on www.itsastlouisthing.com.
Started in a vacant retail space in one of St. Louis' oldest neighborhoods, 1900 Park was born from a musicians desire to perform on his own terms and a curator's urge to create a unique listening environment for those that love music. Though still evolving, 1900 Park has become a place of immersion for appreciators of not only music, but also of art and photography as the curator pairs the visual and sonic together to create a distinctive experience. From the local and emerging to the national and touring, the musicians and artists are from all genres and mediums with one common trait; they share the vision of 1900 Park. When 1900 Park is not being utilized for these experiences, it is available for various uses; some of which have included plays and film screening to holiday and neighborhood parties. 1900 Park; a space for expression, experience and awakening.
Hidden Hobbies offers a state of the art Lounge, Comedy Club, Live Bands, Smoke Lounge, and more!
Solving crime in Soulard one snap shot at a time. Smile, you may be on camera.
We are 97three. A start up by Dr. Nicholas Wittman, DC & Patrick Read, Music Professor. We are friends, hockey teammates (#97, #3), and brother-in-laws who were in desperate need of a new hobby when we started dismantling old pallets and bringing them to life in fun, artistic, functional ways. There is a certain beauty in those old, beat up, weathered pallets that give each piece of furniture its own distinctiveness. We love looking at an object and seeing something totally different. It’s fun knowing that absolutely every piece we make is unique. And honestly, its just nice to break stuff and put it back together… We specialize in wine racks, cork boards, kitchen islands, headboards, coffee/end tables, bars, picture frames, pretty much anything. If you can sit on it, store something in it, or put something on it, we will either have it on stock or make it special to order. We love a good challenge. Enjoy, Nick & Pat
Located at 2201 South 7th St. and Ann Ave., just one block south of Russell Blvd.; with ample street side parking in a well-lit area. Hours of service are from 11 a.m. until close: Monday through Saturday. Come relax with us in this recently renovated 19th century picturesque brick building from the 1840's. I offer an appropriately succinct and cozy place, all in good Soulard taste; perfect for a group of friends or a special date. Recently, I was a recipient of the Soulard Restoration Group’s 2010 Soulard Star Award, Most Outstanding Renovation. We offer the best head of beer in Soulard. As well as cocktails, soft drinks, crafts, and good company. If you are hungry, order some food and have it delivered from a long-time Soulard favorite: Joanie's Pizzeria. If your fingers are in the mood, give them a spin on our piano. New musicians and artists always welcome - please email us or stop by during normal business hours. I look forward to serving you. Come, enjoy, and slow down.
Our mission is to cultivate and inspire art audiences in St. Louis by exhibiting emerging and established artists. Through exhibitions, concerts, film, and special performances, we aim to expand the experience of art in our city. www.madart.com
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Tickets/Info @ www.MonsterTent.com Join us at the biggest party tent on the parade route in the heart of Soulard Saturday, February 25th, 2017. Express Entrance *Don't want to wait in line the day of the event to enter the tent? We are hosting 2 Early Bird Pick Ups/Check-Ins. Wednesday, Feb 22nd and Thursday, February 23rd at DB's Sports Bar from 5:30pm-9:30pm for guests that have already purchased tickets. ** Note if you come at 8pm the lines will be long and you will have to wait! This way you can pick up your wristband and mug before the event and skip the line! Time & Date: Saturday, February 25th, 2017 Doors open at 10:30am Event Ends at 5pm *No Re-entry after 4:30pm DB's Parking Lot under 1 Huge Heated Tent 1615 S. Broadway, St. Louis MO 63011 **Note: Can not get across Broadway once parade starts at 10am** Open Bar with Bottomless Cup: Premium Open Bar featuring ABSOLUTE Vodka (Mandarin, Citron, Regular) Hurricanes, Jameson Irish Whiskey, Malibu Rum, Bud Light, Bud Select, Budweiser, Busch Beer. Energy Drinks, Mixers of Lemonade, Cranberry, Tonic, Club Soda, Coke, Diet Coke and Sprite Food: No food is served within our ticket. There is food available for purchase by DB's grill in our tent. Live Entertainment: 10:30am - 11:30am: DJ Random 11:30am - 12:30pm: Moon and The Headline Hoosiers 12:30pm - 2:30pm: Patrico from The Rizzuto Show on 105.7 The Point 2:30pm - 3:30pm: Moon and The Headline Hoosiers 3:30pm - 5:00pm: DJ Big D Coat Check & Lost Items: There is no coat check available at the event. The Event Co. & DB's Sports Bar do not assume liability for lost or stolen items. Suggested Age: This is a 21+ age event All ages over 21+ are welcome, however this event is geared towards the ages of 21-40 years old. **This is a high energy atmosphere with no seating** Attire: Dress warm & in comfortable shoes. Beads encouraged! Event Parking: There is not a designated parking lot for this event. Mardi Gras Inc. shuts down all the streets and roads to get to DB's parking lot. Please pre-plan your parking spot since it will be hectic the morning of the event Event Cancellation & Return Policy: The event will go on Rain or Shine. Tickets are non-refundable. If you lose your wristband you will have to pay full price at the time you lost your wristband. (Tickets go up to $100) Please drink responsibly, The Event Co. and DB's Soulard has the right to ask anyone to leave that can not abide by normal standards.
Emulating the historic Saint Petersburg art movement of early twentieth century Russia, Stray Dog Theatre derives its name from Brodyachaya Sobaka (Stray Dog) a legendary bohemian café frequented by the area’s most cutting edge artists. Every evening during the early 1900s, diverse audiences gathered to enjoy an evening of eclectic entertainment as the café played host to an array of actors, directors, playwrights, artists and poets. In recognition of the café‘s legacy, SDT seeks to enhance the theatre experience for all by encouraging a collaborative approach.