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Saint Louis CITY

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COVERING THE CITY CORRIDORDOWNTOWN • THE LOOP • MIDTOWN • SOULARD

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St. Louis Artists’ Guild On the Move

Since 1886, the St. Louis Artists’ Guild’s mission has been “to be a resource and advocate for creative expression, serving the Midwest as a center that exhibits, sup-ports, and promotes the visual arts.” To this day the Artists’ Guild is an extraordinary regional organization for artists and people who love art.

St. Louis’ 129-year-old Artists’ Guild is in the midst of relocating. But the move won’t be far. The St. Louis Artists’ Guild, which has occupied 2 Oak Knoll Park in Clayton since 1995, is moving to the old Famous-Barr building in downtown Clayton in a portion of the former Ivey-Selkirk Auction House space. After seeking a new location for three years, the Guild will occupy space in Washington University’s West Campus building located at 7447 Forsyth Blvd.

Until the Guild is settled into their new home they may still be reached at 727-6266 or by visiting them on the web stlouisartistsguild.org

The St. Louis Artists’ Guild has moved several times in its 129 year history. In 1908 the St. Louis Artists’ Guild moved into its first building at 812 North Union in St. Louis. The building was specifically designed for the Guild by the architect Louis C. Spiering. That building is now home to the Boo Cat Club.

In 1973 The Artists’ Guild sold the building on Union and purchased a large three-story residence at 277 East Lockwood in Webster Groves. The Guild remodeled the house into its new headquarters. After 22 years in Webster Groves the Guild began preparations to move to the old Science Museum in Oak Knoll Park in Clayton.

In 1995 the first phase of renovation to the mansion in Oak Knoll Park was com-pleted and the Artists’ Guild moved to the new facilities. Once again, the Guild is on the move after 20 years in Oak Knoll Park. Their new quarters will be open for business in May, 2015.

Even though the Guild is closed during the moving process, it will still hold its an-nual Young Artists Showcase. This year marks the 41st year that the St. Louis Artists’ Guild has held the annual showcase of artwork created by high school students between 15 and 19 years old residing within 150 miles of the St. Louis Artists’ Guild. The exhibit provides talented young artists with cash awards and scholarships as well as the opportunity to compete in a professionally juried show. The 2015 Emer-son Young Artists’ Showcase will be held at Old North St. Louis Restoration Group at Crown Square by Crown Candy, 2700 N. 14 Street. The exhibition runs from Sunday, April 12 through Saturday, April 25.

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Allergy sufferers know that the arrival of spring also means the start of sneezing, wheezing and other seasonal symptoms; according to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology, more than 35 million people are affected by seasonal allergies. Aside from reaching for meds, you can also find some relief through your annual spring-cleaning rou-tine. Here, a few tips to help you tidy your way to an allergen-reduced home.

1. Avoid bringing the outdoors in. "Know your triggers and, to keep offending allergens outside, don't open windows on days when the pollen count is elevated," recommends Andy Nish, MD, an allergist with the Al-lergy and Asthma Care Center in Gainesville, Georgia. (Go to aaaai.org/nab to find out the current pollen and mold levels in your area.) If you've spent time outdoors, launder your clothes and shampoo your hair to avoid carrying around allergens or transferring them to indoor surfaces such as sofas and bedding. According to Dr. Nish, allergens that are tracked indoors can stay potent enough to cause symptoms for a few days.

2. Use a vacuum with a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter. Though taking your vacuum to the rug seems like an efficient way to zap allergens, irritants like dust mites and pet dander can easily be released back into the room while you clean. To prevent this, use a vacuum with a HEPA filter, which traps allergens, at least once a week (this handheld version will do the trick if you're not ready to replace your full-size model). And "if you're the allergy sufferer, wear a dust mask when vacuuming so you're not inhaling allergens," advises Dr. Nish.

3. Wash bedding every week. Dust mites are the most common trigger of indoor allergy and asthma symptoms, and they thrive on soft surfaces, which means your greatest exposure to them is through your mat-tress. To help decrease susceptibility, wash bedding weekly in hot (130°F) water and dry on a hot cycle. If your comforters can't be laundered, cover them with a washable duvet cover to keep them out of allergens' reach. Encase mattresses, box springs and pillows in allergen-proof covers. Luna's mattress protectors are waterproof, but still allow for air circu-lation, and are completely noiseless so you won't hear any rustling while you sleep.

4. Clean drapes and upholstery. Because allergens cling to soft surfaces, it's essential to wash, dry-clean or vacuum drapes, as well as vacuum sofas and chairs to remove lingering allergens, and wash or dry-clean throw rugs. "Vertical blinds or roller shades are less likely to accumulate dust than drapes, so use them whenever possible," says Dr. Bajowala. When renovating rooms in the future, skip wall-to-wall carpeting and opt for hard floors such as hardwood, tile or sheet vinyl, which are easier to clean and don't harbor allergens.

5. Dust forgotten surfaces. Because dust can cause symptoms in some people, it's important to remember to clean out-of-the-way areas. Use a damp microfiber cloth to trap dust as you wipe down flat sur-faces that rarely get cleaned, such as baseboards, door jambs, air duct vents, ceiling fan blades and Venetian blinds. Vacuum underneath the stove and fridge to suck up crumbs that attract insects, which in turn produce allergens like cockroach droppings. And when-ever possible, ditch clutter-it's much easier to clean if you don't have to dust around piles of paperwork and oodles of knickknacks.

6. Keep tabs on humidity levels. To keep allergens that grow in damp areas, such as mold, under control, maintain proper household humidity, says Dr. Nish. A humidistat, a gauge that measures humidity and that can be found at most local home improvement stores (we like this one, from Lowe's), helps you monitor how much moisture is in the air. Indoor humidity levels should be kept below 50 percent. Use dehumidifiers in damp areas such as basements, and empty and clean the holding tank regularly. Run the air conditioning in humid weather to remove moisture from the air, and replace the air filter monthly (it helps trap some allergens). Repair leaking roofs or drippy pipes, as chronic leaks give mold a foothold.

7. Avoid harsh chemicals. "Many patients with allergies are sensitive to chemicals and strong fragrances," says Dr. Bajowala. "Whenever possible, use cleaning products that are unscented or contain only natural ingredients." Or make your own all-purpose cleaning solution by combining one half cup distilled vinegar and two teaspoons of borax powder in half a gallon of water. Use this eco-friendly solution to wipe down surfaces and then let air-dry.

8. Clean up after pets. Pet dander may be elevated in certain parts of your home after a long winter spent indoors. If you have pet allergies, vacuum your pet's sleeping quarters well, wash your pet and pet's bedding frequently, and speak to your vet about a well-balanced diet for your animal, be-cause a healthy pet may shed less dander.

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EIGHTH ANNUAL QFEST ST. LOUISSunday, April 19, 2015 Until Thursday, April 23, 2015 At Landmark’s Tivoli Theatre. Come get your Q on as the festival presents an eclectic slate of 23 films, 11 features (six narratives and five documentaries) and 12 short subjects. The participating filmmakers represent a wide variety of voices in contemporary queer world cinema. Highlights include the St. Louis premieres of two biographical documentaries on Olympic diver Greg Louganis (“Back on Board”) and former Hollywood heartthrob Tab Hunter (“Tab Hunter Confidential”). www.cinemastlouis.org/qfest; (314) 289-4152

AN EVENING WITH DAVID SEDARISTuesday, April 21, 2015 At The Peabody Opera HouseAn evening of engaging recollections and featuring all-new readings. Tweaking the familiar until it warps, David Sedaris mines poignant comedy from his peculiar childhood in North Carolina, his bizarre career path, and his move with his lover to France. Including his recent releases, the New York Times’ bestselling books When You Are Engulfed in Flames and Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk: A Modest Bestiary, David Sedaris’ wickedly witty observations of the ordinary-bizarre are always sure to deliver insights and laughs. 7:30 p.m. http://www.peabodyoperahouse.com/, (800) 745-3000

5TH ANNUAL ST. LOUIS TEEN TALENT COMPETITIONfriday, april 24, 2015 at the fox theatre in grand centerThis year, a record 216 performers will take the stage in the preliminary round of the St. Louis Teen Talent Competition. This event is meant to showcase St. Louis’ teens and their talents in the performing arts. Judges for the competition include several professionals from the St. Louis performing arts community, and finalists will have the opportunity to perform for major events in the area throughout the year. Come enjoy the final competition at The Fabulous Fox. http://www.foxpacf.org/teen-talent-showcase.aspx

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