October 25, 1999
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Much Ado About Nothing
Modern-day adaption of Bard's classic comedy is now running at St. Louis Repertory Theatre

"Much Ado About Nothing" is one of the most popular Shakespearean comedies, with good reason. It's both accessible by all and funny. The story centers on two couples: one pair, Claudio and Hero, a more conventional romance; and the other pair, Benedick and Beatrice, who needle and bait each other endlessly. It is this second pair that provides most of the comedy in the tale.
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Despite decent acting, 'Body Shots' is ridden with holes
The promotional material said, "One night will change eight lives" and "The film to define this generation." I don't think so.

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Film festival ready to roll this weekend
St. Louis film fans, here it comes! The Eight Annual St. Louis International Film Festival starts this weekend and runs through the following weekend. The opening weekend special events include:

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High-brow pizzeria opens eyes of one formerly ignorant pizza lover
Nothing compares to a good slice of pizza as Cory Blackwood defines the taste and style of a pizza from a Pizzaria.

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