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Saturday, May 4, 2013

Movie Reviews: Iron Man 3, Starbuck, The Angels' Share

Find movie reviews and movie times for theaters in Arnold and the St. Louis area.

Are you a movie buff or fanatic? Or maybe you just enjoy the occasional dinner and a movie date? Either way, Patch would be thrilled to have you on board as a movie blogger! It's free, quick and easy to do so! All you have to do is shoot a quick email to Brian Feldt at brianf@patch.com.  --- Iron Man 3 Patch Blogger Mark Glass: *** Here’s what you need to know about the third installment of this wildly successful franchise from the Marvel Comics superhero stable. If you haven’t seen the first two flicks, don’t start here. You’ll be missing too much backstory to get into the flow. For veterans of the first two blockbusters, Robert Downey, Jr. and Gwyneth Paltrow are back as the leads, with Don Cheadle and Jon Favreau reprising their …

Thursday, May 2, 2013

Ask the Patch Pro: Experts Answer Your Questions About 'Going Green'

Our panel of experts are waiting in the comments to answer your questions.

It's time for another edition of Ask the Patch Pro, where each week we tackle a different topic and open up the comments section for questions. Our team of experts stop in to help you out and answer your questions. This week we're talking about "going green." How can you make your home, business or just life in general more eco-friendly? We want to help you find the answers to all your questions, but we need can't do it alone. Patch wants to help you get your questions answered, but we needed some help. We've compiled a team of experts to help us out. Meet the experts:

Wenzel & Associates Insurance

12:09 pm on Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Suffice enough to say, you both have made good points which has given me food for thought. Having snappy repartee is fun but when it gets a bit snarky it is uncomfortable to read.   more ›

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Feeling the Pinch of Prom Season? You're Not Alone

How much is too much to spend on high school prom festivities?

If $1,139 fell into your lap, how would you spend it? When asked, Patch editors said they'd put their money toward new furniture, house payments, student loans, a vacation to South America or, "Diapers. Lots and lots of diapers." But for average families with kids planning for prom season, that amount of money will be spent on limos, dresses and other prom-related expenses. That's according to a Visa survey reported by CNN and other media outlets on Thursday.  Let that number sink in: $1,139 per family for prom. It's a slight increase over last year, and is a 40 percent jump from 2011.  CNN spoke with Sarah Hoffer, a senior at Webster Groves High School, to look at where all of the money was going: "Her biggest expense was a $259 vintage-…

Mary Di Valerio

11:18 am on Monday, May 13, 2013

Prom shouldn't cost that much! I bought a dress for about $30 at Dillards over the summer, while it was on clearance. It's a gorgeous dress and it was a lucky find! Prom tickets cost me $110, and that included dinner, so that wasn't too bad. I did my own hair, nails and makeup for free! My dad drove me instead of getting a limo or paying for parking. The only other cost was a boutinere for my …   more ›

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Ask the Patch Pro: Early Childhood Development Expert to Answer Questions

Patch is teaming up with Dr. Deb Moberly, early childhood development expert and founder of U-City based Children 1st, this week to get all of your questions answered.

It's time for another edition of Ask the Patch Pro, where each week readers get to interact with professionals by asking questions on a wide variety of topics. Our team of experts stop in to help you out and answer your questions. This week, Patch teamed up with Dr. Deb Moberly, an early childhood development expert, to get all of your questions answered. Have a question? Ask below in the comments section!  More about Dr. Deb Moberly: Deb Moberly, Ph. D., a former Associate Professor and Early Childhood Coordinator in the Division of Teaching and Learning at the University of Missouri-St. Louis (UMSL), founded St. Louis-based Children 1st early childhood development consultants in 2012. She has served more than 40 years in a range of roles…

Ashley

8:18 pm on Wednesday, May 8, 2013

I am currently going through mediation for visitation rights for the father of my daughter. He currently lives across country and would like to keep her for a whole month. I do not feel comfortable with this since she is only 3 years old and feel that it may not be good for her mentally. What do you think about this situation?   more ›

Monday, April 22, 2013

Ask the Patch Pro: Early Childhood Development Expert to Answer Questions Thursday

Patch is teaming up with Dr. Deb Moberly, early childhood development expert and founder of U-City based Children 1st, this week to get all of your questions answered.

Patch wants to help find the answers to all your questions about raising toddlers, education, parenting and more. That's why this week, we are teaming up with Dr. Deb Moberly, early childhood development expert, this week to get all of your questions answered. In the latest edition of "Ask the Patch Pro," Dr. Moberly will answer readers' questions in the comment section of the Patch sites on Thursday, April 25.   Get your questions ready and look for the Patch Pro article that is published on Thursday morning. Check out Dr. Moberly's Patch blogs by clicking here. More about Dr. Deb Moberly: Deb Moberly, Ph. D., a former Associate Professor and Early Childhood Coordinator in the Division of Teaching and Learning at the University of …

PaulRevere

12:34 pm on Sunday, April 28, 2013

Deb: At what age should parents stop playing "Mother may I".   more ›

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Send Thank You Notes, Encouragement to Boston, Waco-Area Residents, First Responders

We'll make sure to get your notes into the hands of city officials there.

This has been a gruesome, unsettling, crushing week in the United States. If you're like me, you've been equally riveted to and rendered despondent by Monday's bomb attack on the Boston Marathon, followed by the enormous explosion late Wednesday of a fertilizer plant that flattened communities near Waco, TX. And once again, we've seen first-responders run toward the danger instead of away from it. We've seen and heard of acts of heroism and bravery in the face of terrifying circumstances. And the death of firefighters who were just doing their jobs. No long dissertation here. A simple question: If you had the address of a Boston cop or a Waco firefighter, or could send a text to a frightened man or woman who stood on the street awaiting a …

Sam Sanders

7:45 am on Monday, April 22, 2013

Thanks to all those in Texas, Massachusetts & elsewhere who keep us safe, try to keep us safe, & help to fix the problems when those who seek to hurt get through the cracks.   more ›

Friday, April 19, 2013

Movie Reviews: Oblivion, Home Run, Lords of Salem, To The Wonder

Find movie reviews and movie times for theaters in the Arnold, Jefferson County and St. Louis area.

Are you a movie buff or fanatic? Or maybe you just enjoy the occasional dinner and a movie date? Either way, Patch would be thrilled to have you on board as a movie blogger! It's free, quick and easy to do so! All you have to do is shoot a quick email to Brian Feldt at brianf@patch.com. Oblivion Mark Glass, Patch blogger: "**½ - As post-Apocalyptic sci-fi adventures go, this one’s a solid bet, and a near-miss to something special. The complicated plot serves up a number of surprises for Cruise, leading to plenty of stunning action sequences, as the fight for survival of our species rages on many fronts." Full movie review of Oblivion. - - - - -  To The Wonder Mark Glass, Patch blogger: "* - If you enjoy those perfume commercials with …

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Update: Volunteers Needed Immediately to Sandbag in Clarksville, MO

The United Way is asking for volunteers to help sandbag along the Mississippi River through Friday night.

The Mississippi River is flooding in Clarksville, MO, and the United Way is asking for volunteers to help in laying sandbags. See information provided by the United Way below: Who: Hundreds of volunteers are needed to help sandbag along the Mississippi River. Anyone younger than age 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. For safety reasons, no one younger than age 13 is able to volunteer with this project. When: Through April 20. (Updated) You can find out more details or sign up by going online to United Way’s volunteer site. This effort is coordinated through AmeriCorps St. Louis and United Way of Greater St. Louis.  What: The river level is rising quickly. People are needed to help sandbag. Please note, this can be dirty work …

jerseyswamps

3:56 am on Monday, April 22, 2013

Do you know what FEMA is doing with your flood ins. rates? They could go up by several times what you are now paying. Check out "stopfemanow.com" and the face book page for Stop FEMA Now.   more ›

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Privacy or Law Enforcement? Release of Concealed Weapon Permit Names

The Missouri Highway Patrol admitted releasing the names of concealed weapon permit holders to the Social Security Administration in what the government said was a law enforcement investigation. Do you agree?

The Missouri Highway Patrol admitted last week that it released the names of at least 163,000 concealed weapon permit holders to a federal agent investigating disability fraud, according to a report in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and a variety of other media outlets. The news has people buzzing on every side of the gun control debate. Locally, Republican Missouri House Speaker Tim Jones of Eureka told the newspaper he was "very concerned that this may be a back-door attempt to create the Eric Holder gun registry." The concealed weapon registry is not open to the public and Missouri law says it's a misdemeanor to disclose information about the people who hold permits. Missouri State Sen. Kurt Schaefer, R-Columbia, was cited on Wednesday in …

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Bill Jordan

1:12 pm on Monday, May 6, 2013

this is for the comment about black helicopters......http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bV4MnhWlnMQ   more ›

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Find Showtimes and Movie Reviews in Arnold

Patch blogger Mark Glass reviews the latest movies to hit the big screen, including '42' and 'Jurassic Park 3D!' You can also use our Moviefone widget to check out movie times near you.

Are you a movie fan? Patch would be thrilled to have you on board as a movie blogger! It's free, quick and easy to do so! All you have to do is shoot a quick email to Brian Feldt at brianf@patch.com.  42 "One of the all-time great sports movies — primarily because it's one of the all-time great sports stories." Steve Persall, Tampa Bay Times. "42 is competent, occasionally rousing and historically respectful — but it rarely rises above standard, old-fashioned biography fare. It’s a mostly unexceptional film about an exceptional man." Richard Roeper, Chicago Sun-Times. Do you plan on seeing this movie? Leave a review of the film with a comment below after you do. - - - - - Scary Movie 5 No reviews are available yet for this film. Do you …

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