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07.15.2009 12:49 pm

Local faces good to see at All-Star game

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

LOCAL STARS: There were two great sight ‘ems at the game last night that didn’t involve sports figures or national celebs. One was Chuck Berry and Joe Edwards sitting in the Champions Club enjoying the game.

Edwards, the unofficial mayor of Delmarvelous Boulevard,…

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07.15.2009 10:39 am

Parties in full swing after the Home Run Derby

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

AFTER DERBY HIGHLIGHTS: While we haven’t seen him out and about, a friend tips that longtime St. Louis favorite, Maestro Leonard Slatkin, is in town with his son, Daniel. Slatkin, 64, was head of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra from 1979…

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07.13.2009 4:21 pm

Shannon’s 70th birthday party boasts great weather and all-star guests

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

SHANNON’S 70th: The sports stars were amazing, the movie stars were hot and the politicians were A-list.

But the biggest name in St. Louis on Sunday night was an unassuming man by the name of Franklin L. Hagenbeck. If you don’t…

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07.11.2009 3:33 pm

Baseball greats … still having fun

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Egan O'Keefe snapped this pic of Goose Gossage, Lee Smith and Bruce Sutter schmoozing today at Mike Shannon's restaurant.

Egan O'Keefe snapped this pic of from left: Goose Gossage, Lee Smith and Bruce Sutter schmoozing at Shannon's

“SAVE” ROOM FOR DESSERT: Hall of Famers Bruce Sutter, Lee Smith and Goose Gossage — three of the greatest relievers of all time and among…

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06.30.2009 4:35 pm

Steuben Glass produces a baseball collection in time for the All-Star game

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

BASEBALL GLASS: Steuben Glass, the premier American hand-blown glassmaker, has produced a baseball collection for the All-Star game in St. Louis on July 14. After the game, a Steuben rep will present the All-Star Game MVP with a 34″ (regulation…

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