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Editors Word – May 2014
And now comes the 22nd monthly edition of Straight Up Magazine, ‘Serving Up Art, Mu-
sic and Culture for the Metro-East’s Enjoyment’. The Metro East deserves its own arts
and entertainment magazine. It’s here and it’s called Straight Up!!!
We are pleased to have Tracy Welling as the cover artist for this twenty-second Straight
Up edition! So pleased, you will find a three-page feature on Tracy’s remarkable work
and the team that supports her.
We always thank our writers for their poignant features. We appreciate our fans who have
submitted their works for publication. And “Likes” to all you followers on Facebook!!!
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The mission of Straight Up Magazine is to support local arts and artists and the businesses
and organizations that support local arts and artists. Please feel free to contact us with
ideas, comments, information, etc. that might assist us in our mission to serve you, the
residents of the Metro region.
Enjoy Str8 Up. Tell your friends. Send us your work. And visit our website at Straight-
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at over 260 area distribution locations. And we’ll see you at the clubs, theatres and festivals
all over the Metro-East.
Contact Straight Up Magazine:
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The Editors thank you!!!
May Credits
Staff
Editors: Dylan Seibert, Paul Seibert
Layout Design Artists: Mark Polege, Michelle Reynolds, Callib Carver
Sales: Paul Seibert
Ad Artists: Mark Polege, Michelle Reynolds, Wil Sullivan
Calendar: Dylan Seibert, Paul Seibert
Website Design: Mark Polege (MarkusDesignWorks.com)
Photography: Mark Polege (PhotographyofMarkPolege.com), Christopher Mikals (Chris-
topherMikals.com)
Distribution: Brenton Ebersole; Brian Gardner, Daniel Nygard, Kaila Ryan,
Sarah Skiold-Hanlin
Contributors
Cover Art: “Unicrown” by Tracy Welling (Facebook.com/MetraCreations)
Cover Logo: Josh Rowan (JoshuaRowan.com)
Photography: Dan Cross (It Takes a Community), John Dorroh (Getting Sauced), Mark
Johnson (Second Verse), Mark Polege (Art on the Square), Christopher Mikals (It Takes a
Community)
Feature Writers: Dan Cross; Dylan Seibert, John Dorroh, Mark Johnson; Paul Seibert, Robyn Kirsch
Submissions
Tracy Welling – Wearable Fine Art
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ful to those who have submitted material to be considered for publication. However, the
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Table of Contents
Alton
Alton Sports Tap
AmTrac
Chez Marilyn
Doc Holiday’s
Frank’s Restaurant
Jacoby Art Center
Mike’s Ten Pin
Belleville
10th Street Baking Co
Abbey, The
Adenaline Prints
Almighty Tatoos
Althoff CHS Art Dept
Anthony’s Salon
At Home Computer Repair
Bank of Belleville
Bamboo Valley Buffet
Beatnik’s
Bell Air Bowl
Belle Clair Expo Center
Belleville Public Libraries
Ben’s Crafts & Floral
Big Reggie’s
Blue Agave
Bronx Zoo
Casablanca Café
CeLeen Gallery
Centerfield Bar and Grill
Chamber of Commerce
Christopher Mikal Photo.
Circa
City Hall
Club Escapade
Crehan’s Pub
Dutch Hollow Barn
Eckert Florist
Effinger’s Garden Center
Facial Rejuvenation Center
Fletcher’s Kitchen
Geo’s Wings
Governor French Gallery
Grappa Growlers
Green Forest Vapors
Hair on Main
Happy Hops Homebrew
Hardees
Harters Hobby House
Hicks Bar-B-Que
Hippie Daze
Hite Auto Body and Repair
Imo’s Pizza
Inside Out Ministries
Katherine Frazier State Farm
Kelso Auto Body
Lindenwood Univ
Local Lucy’s
Mabista Salon and Spa
Main Street Café
Mary’s Hidden Treasures
Max’s One Stop
Melodic Rhythms
Miscellanea
New Concepts Bty & Barber
MotoMart
North Belt West Liquor
Olympic Restaurant
Papa Vito’s
Patriot Restaurant
Peachy Yogurt
Pitchers Pub
Pizza World
Plug N Play Computers
Renaissance Hair & Skin Care
Rising Star Too
Schnucks
Sears App and Hrdwe
Seven
Shop N Save
Simply Sindy Smith
Simply Thrift
Sips n Splatters
Sole Survivor Leather & Art
Southwestern IL College
St E’s Medical Arts Bldg
Sullivan’s
Super 8 Motel
Sweet Sinsation
TOCO Shop
Towne & Country Mart
Weingarten
YMCA East
Cahokia
Cahokia Club KC
MarkO’s Grill
Spinner’s Restaurant
Caseyville
Amer.’s Best Inn & Suites
First Western Inn
Knollwood Retirement
Mudbugs Bar & Grill
Quality Inn and Suites
Centreville
Terry’s Home & Garden
Collinsville
Bert’s Chuckwagon
Dean’s
Farmers Market
Fifth Quarter
Knights of Columbus
Public Library
Spring Garden Restaurant
Swing City Music
Columbia
Columbia City Saloon
Edwardsville
Auto Tire
Bailey Cakes
Bin 51
Bridal Couture
Circle K
Edison’s Entertainment
Enclave & Enclave West
Green Mobile
Handee-Mart (BP)
Happy Up Toys
Heroic Adventures
Mark’s Appliances
Public Library
Run Well
Sacred Grounds
Southern IL University
Stagger Inn
Teaspoon Cafe
Fairview Heights
$1.98 Cleaners
Best Western
Casey’s
Caseyville Twshp Bldg
China King
City Hall
Drury Inn
Express Medical Care
Fortels Pizza
Guitar Center
Jacob’s Herb Shop
Jonnie’s Pizza
Just One More Time
Hooters
Hucks
Lasting Impress. Floral
Lilly’s Gyro
Public Library
Quiznos
RaaQQa Food Mart
Ramada Inn
Randalls Wine & Spirits
Sahara Hair Studio
Schnucks
Sheraton Four Points
St Clair Bowl
Sunshine Daydream
Super 8 Motel
Winchester Place Office
VFW
Freeburg
Casey’s
Deli Express
Tom’s Supermarket
Glen Carbon
Glen Mart
Granite City
Apple Tree Restaurant
Southwestern IL College
Highland
501 Blues Club
CharlieDave’s BBQ
Great Clips
Highland’s Tru-Buy
Randy’s House of BBQ
Lebanon
Artimis
Fezziwig’s Marketplace
Ghost Vapor Shop
Las Cabanas
Lebanon Visitors Center
Legendary Creations
Mama Gusto’s
McKendree University
MotoMart
Public Library
Sasafras Way Photography
Tiadaghton House
Whimsey Gifts
Maryville
Villa Marie Winery
Mascoutah
All Mart Smoke Shop
American Legion
Bee Hollow Mavrketplace
Boyce Hund & Assocs
Casey’s General Store
Dauber’s Pharmacy
Han-Dee Mart
Str8 Up Magazine Distribution Locations:
Art on the Square is the Opening Scene
It Takes a Community to Raise a Film
May Calendar of Events
Wearing Her Art on Her Sleeve: Cover Artist Tracy Welling
Second Verse: Songwriter Festival Returns to Villa Marie Winery
Getting Sauced on the Square at CharlieDave’s BBQ Company
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Jo-Al Winery
LaQuinta Hotel & Suites
Mascoutah Steak House
MidAmerica Inn & Suite
McDonald’s
Moore’s Family Restaurant
Moto Mart
Nite Deposit
Sax Hometown Store
Silver Creek Asstd Living
Scott Credit Union
St E’s Medical Plaza
Tom’s Supermarket
O’Fallon
AC Computers
Baymont Inn
Candlewood Suites
Casey’s
Casa Azteca
Circle K
City Hall
CoffeeHouse Co & Salon
Country Inn and Suites
CVS
Days Inn
Drury Inn
Egg and I
Extended Stay
Frieze Harley Davidson
Gias Pizza
Hemingway’s Zen Garden
Hilton Garden Inn
Hometown Barber
Knights of Columbus
Lake Point Dental
Luckenbooth Gallery
McDonald’s
Memorial Healthcare
Memorial Therapy
New Art Legacies
Public Library
RJs Computer
Schnucks
St. E’s Medical Center
Suburban Inn
Subway
Super 8
Towne Lounge
Vetta Sports
Walgreens
Wood Bakery
YMCA
Sauget
Sauget Diner
SW IL Welcome Center
Scott Air Force Base
Chicago Chicken & Fish
Ralph’s Barber
Quick Mart
Subway
Shiloh
Bank of Edwardsville
David Anthony Barber
Dierberg’s
Golden Corral
St. Louis Bread
Quizno’s
Walgreens
Wings of Shiloh
Smithton
All Mart
Century 21 Advantage
No-Jacks
Tom’s Supermarket
Swansea
Big Time Beads
Concept Shoe Repair
CVS
Schnucks
Dobbs
Gas Mart
Tourism Bureua of IL S.
Wild Birds Unlimited
Troy
Inksane Asylum
Randy’s House of BBQ
Speedy Scrappers
Troy Public Library
ZX Fuel
Waterloo
BoBecks Sports Bar & Grill
City Hall
Gallagher’s
JV’s Bar and Grill
Karban’s Knotty Pines
Knotty Pines
Papa Vito’s
Schorr Lake Vineyard
St.Louis
Cmty Arts & Movement
Concrete Ocean Gallery
Healing Arts Center
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	 April showers bring May flowers. And May flowers remind us that
art is in season. And that Art on the Square will burst its 13th annual bloom
on the Belleville Public Square this month. With over 100 local, national
and international artists participating, Belleville’s Art on the Square is one
of the top art fairs in the nation. Last year’s show was rated #2 by Art Fair
Source Book. AOTS has consistently been one of the top ten art shows over
the past decade.
	 The myriad of Art
on the Square white tents
will fill Belleville’s public
square on May 16th through
May 18th. The festive event
will be punctuated with the
viewing and purchasing of
fine arts and will include
a constant supply of ex-
cellent live music, a high
school arts competition,
activities for children, food
and beverage vendors – a
community of art and artists
in which all can participate.
Friday 5-10pm. Saturday
10am-8pm. Sunday 11am-
5pm. There are also two
Sculpture in the City tours
with Art on the Square. See
Belleville’s growing collec-
tion of public sculpture on
Friday, May 2nd, 9am or
1pm. Reservation required.
	 Art on the Square is
one superb example of the arts Mecca that the Metro East has become.
	 Artworks applied like graffiti to the stone canvas of cave was per-
haps the first known examples in the human history of art. The basic self
expressions known as “cave paintings” tell the early stories through the
experiences of actual human beings. Since that time, the human experience
has perpetually changed and yet our species’ desire to express itself through
the arts has endured. Some have theorized that every civilization through-
out history has had some form of art in its culture. Whether it be visual,
spoken/literary, or performance, art is a part of our nature.
	 Many cities throughout the country and throughout the world are
renowned for their “art scenes.” In many cases the development of such a
scene stretches so far back that its origins can hardly be traced let alone ex-
plained. But, as all things do, communities change and evolve with the pas-
Art on the Square is the Opening Scene
by Paul Seibert and Dylan Seibert
sage of time. And much as the Renaissance swept swiftly through Europe
in the 14th century, a community often becomes immersed in a wave of art,
and a tidal shift in the culture is then inevitable.
	 No art scene comes to be overnight. There is always a history to the
scene. Just as fire is borne of a first spark, countless factors involved in a
given scene can either nurture or extinguish that infant flame and they can
do so at any conceivable rate.
	 It is with all this in mind that one can see the unique position we
have in what will be the history of a scene.
	 There is no checklist of requirements for a society to have an of-
ficial “scene.” Conceptual measurements of a scene, like “nationally recog-
nized” or “world famous,” are variable and hard to gauge. Receiving praise
from the national or international media certainly is a start to confirming
such descriptions.
	 Perhaps also a valid gauge of an art scene is the number of signifi-
cant art events a region has to offer. Art on the Square is one example of
such a significant art event. Check the sampling other regional art fairs here
and you will begin to discern: The Metro East is an art “scene”.
Art and Wine Walk, Belleville; Register at the northeast quadrant of Bel-
leville Public Square. Then stroll through the more than 20 shops of down-
town Belleville while enjoying artwork from area artists and sampling a
variety of different wines. Saturday, November 22nd. 5-9pm
ArtEAST Edwardsville/Alton Studio Tour; Over 200 local artists will
interact with the public as they take self guided tours of artist studios, dem-
onstrations, and group exhibitions. Madison County is home to an exciting,
lively, and diverse art scene. Appreciation for the arts begins in the local
grade schools and continues with the strong support of the Art Departments
at both of the local colleges - Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville
and Lewis and Clark Community College. Many of the area’s artists taught
or took classes at these institutions. Represented in the ArtEAST event will
be nationally recognized artists as well as young emerging artists. Saturday,
October 18th, 9am-5pm & Sunday, October 19th, 11am-5pm.
Art in the Park, Highland; The vibrant colors of Autumn provide the
perfect canvas to paint a relaxing weekend filled with delicious food and
demonstrations, exciting entertainment, wine tasting and loads of fun and
creative activities for kids of all ages. Saturday October 11; 10am – 5pm;
Sunday October 12; 11am-4pm.
Art on the Bluffs, Columbia; Dedicated to providing opportunity and cul-
tural appreciation in the city of Columbia IL, through showcasing the work
of diverse professional and student artists. Join the sixth annual self-guided
Art Walk and enjoy all that the walk has to offer...amazing works of art, tal-
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ented musicians, food and drink from local restaurants and other organiza-
tions, an interactive Kid’s Area, a Student Gallery and other entertainment!
Saturday September 20; 10am-6pm.
Midwest Salute to the Arts, Fairview Heights; The 26th Annual Midwest
Salute to the Arts is a juried fine arts show featuring 100 artists exhibit-
ing and selling their works from 11 different mediums. The Salute offers
attendees a chance to view and purchase art under huge white tents in a re-
laxed setting in Moody Park, Fairview Heights, IL. There is easy free park-
ing, free admission, and the relaxed nature of the show allows for enjoy-
ment for all! Besides viewing and purchasing art, there are musical groups
to enjoy, a variety of food and drink available. Plus, children’s activities at
the Creation Station, and an exclusive Children’s Gallery where only chil-
dren may purchase a piece of art for $5 (no adults allowed!) The Midwest
Salute to the Arts was established with the goal of combining community
involvement with an appreciation for the arts. Friday, August 22; 6-10pm;
Saturday August 23; 10am-6pm; and Sunday; August 24; 11am-5pm
Spring Indian Art Market, Cahokia Mounds, Collinsville; Native Amer-
ican artists and vendors display and sell crafts, artwork, clothing, jewelry
etc. This event generally brings about 4000 visitors over the weekend, and
about 30 artists participate. April 26 and 27. 9am-4pm
Strange Folk Festival, O’Fallon; Featuring 150 indie vendors selling
handmade, upcycled, and vintage wares. Live bands all weekend, unique
exhibits and DIY activities for kids and adults, a variety of concessions, and
new this year, the Running with Scissors 5K on Sunday morning. Strange
Folk is an RFT Best of St. Louis and St. Louis Magazine A-List award
winner for Best Festival! The 8th Annual Strange Folk Festival will be
held Saturday, September 28th and Sunday, September 29th at O’Fallon
Community Park in O’Fallon, Illinois. 10am-6pm both days.
	
Street Art Festival, Highland; The streets of Highland do become a
canvas for talented chalk artists during this one-of-a-kind festival! Carry-
ing on a tradition started centuries ago, the 11th Annual Street Art Festival
and Art Expo will turn the streets of downtown Highland into a temporary
art gallery. Art, music, great food and beverages, all at Highland’s beauti-
ful downtown square, combine to make this an event you won’t want to
miss! Don’t forget to check out the Art Expo - paintings, jewelry, pottery,
photography and more, all made by local artists, will be available for sale.
Saturday, August 3rd.
And let us not forget that the Metro “scene” includes remarkable musi-
cal institutions.
The Belleville Philharmonic Society was founded on November 19th,
1866.  The Philharmonic presented its first concert on January 26,
1867.  The Society’s first conductor was Theodore Decker, who began the
annual schedule of concerts that is unbroken to this day--making the Bel-
leville Philharmonic Orchestra the nation’s second oldest symphony or-
chestra in continuous operation. The orchestra was comprised of talented
volunteer musicians who made distinguished contributions to the commu-
nity in a wide range of vocations, and the same can be said of the Society’s
various ensembles today. The next scheduled performance is the Belleville
Bicentennial Tribute Concert at Lindenwood University Auditorium on
Sunday, May 3rd, 3pm.
The Masterworks Chorale
and Children’s Chorale is
an arts organization whose
primary goal is to make a
significant artistic contri-
bution to the residents of
Southwestern Illinois. This
is done by maintaining a
tradition of choral excel-
lence. Chorale singers are
a select group of auditioned
vocalists, many of whom
have music degrees and
vocal training. Continuing
vocal instruction is encour-
aged. It is Masterworks’
objective to foster an ap-
preciation of the arts. This
is measured in the Chorale
by its ability to hold many
of its original members
throughout its 35-year his-
tory, as well as attract new
ones. All singers are unpaid
and rehearse weekly. Al-
though most concerts are held in Belleville, singers come from as far
away as Pinckneyville, Sparta, Trenton, Carlyle, and Centralia. Encourag-
ing and providing opportunities for local artists is another objective. This
can be measured by the inclusion of professional Illinois and regional
artists in the programs. The next scheduled performance is May 3 and 4.
Follow the Str8Up calendars for information
on all these events.
Photos by Mark Polege.
“Midwest Salute to the Arts-Fairview Heights.”
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The Arts
	 “To be sitting there in the Lincoln Theater, with all that history,
where I used to come watch movies as a kid, and to see people you actually
know up there on the screen—that’s pretty exciting,” said Belleville resi-
dent Damon J. Taylor after attending a screening of Belleville, the movie
that has been the buzz of the town since shooting here in October.
	 Taylor served as 1st Assistant Director on the movie after coming
to a production meeting the film crew held at Southwestern Illinois Col-
lege. He was originally
offered the smaller role as
Second Assistant Camera,
but once he got on the set,
“I just started doing what I
do, helping get things done.
After a couple of days, they
said, ‘since you are pretty
much operating as 1st AD
(Assistant Director), we’ll
make you the 1st AD.”
	 Taylor, who has
worked on many local and
international movies since
graduating from the film
programatSouthwesternIl-
linois College and Southern
Illinois University at Car-
bondale, said the Belleville
movie allowed his family to
finally understand his job.   
“I’ve been working in film
for a while, but it’s hard to
describe what I do, so it was great for them to actually get to see the work I’ve
done. And when I was walking down the red carpet at the premiere, I saw my
dadtheretakingpictures,andseeinghowbighissmilewas,thatwasawesome.”
	 That excitement was felt by hundreds of people as Belleville, the
movie, produced by Belleville native Ted Trent (AKA, Ted Trentman) and
directed by Dan Steadman opened on April 22nd with a gala red carpet
spectacle the likes of which this town has not seen since—well, ever.
	 The first block of East Main Street was closed to vehicle traffic
and filled with pedestrians, onlookers, photographers, and reporters.  Cast
members were primped to look their best for the premiere at downtown
Belleville salon Hair on Main. Then, they assembled at The Wine Tap,
where they were picked up and shuttled in a cavalcade of classic cars down
the street to the Lincoln. There, a throng of reporters awaited, along with
bright lights, a photo backdrop, and an actual red carpet, which cast and
even crew members walked down, posing for photographers and answering
interviewers’ questions.
	 Wayne Ault, political science professor at Southwestern Illinois
College, got to be a part of the red carpet experience. Ault got involved
with the film on the spur of the moment after hearing that auditions were
taking place at SWIC. He dropped in after teaching his classes, without an
appointment, and ended up landing a small part in the film.  
	 “I played the part of a janitor who knew the main character’s father.
I had two lines. But then
when we filmed, I was
very surprised when the
director told me he was
going to ask me some
questions on camera, and
he told me to just say
whatever came to mind.
The original two lines
never even made it into
the movie, but the ones I
made up did!”
	 Ault, who has been
a huge fan of movies all
his life (he even teaches
courses on the political
significance of war mov-
ies and westerns) was
excited enough just to be
able to play a small part in
the film.  But the premiere
was even more thrilling.
	 “The car that took us
there pulled up in front of the theater, and as soon as we opened the door to
get out, there were all these people taking pictures of us. They didn’t even
know who we were!  And then we talked to about five different reporters.
There were all these microphones right in your face. It was surreal! You
get such a high from it. It took me hours to come down. I can imagine
how for actors in Hollywood it can become like an addiction!”
	 The gala premiere was organized partly to promote the film but also
as a way of giving thanks to all the people in the Metro East who helped
make the film happen.  Besides all the volunteer cast and crew people,
many local businesses (including Eckerts Orchard and the Weingarten in
Belleville and The Bluegrass Shack in New Athens, among others), offered
their workplaces as locations for the film.  The City of Belleville gave the
filmmakers great support with logistics and access, and many local resi-
dents brought home-cooked meals to the set for the cast and crew.
	 Director Dan Steadman was very moved by the outpouring of sup-
It Takes a Community to Raise a Film
by Dan Cross
Photo by Christopher Mikals
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port they received. “There’s such a community of support in the Midwest.
That doesn’t exist in LA because everyone is doing their own thing. It’s hard
to get your own best friend to come to your movie premiere in LA, let alone
hundreds of extras and other people, so I love shooting here for that reason.”
	 Los Angeles actor Tim O’Leary, who played Willie, the central char-
acter in Belleville, agrees. “In L.A. I can’t even get my friends to attend my
movie premieres. I invite them and they say something like, ‘Oh, sorry, I’m
playing dodge ball that night.’ And these are my friends! So for me to see
this kind of enthusiasm and support from a community is unbelievable!”
	 O’Leary enjoyed his time in Belleville very much. “I just love the way
thisplacelooks,it’sabeautifulplace,butIalsolovetheenergyandenthusiasm
of the people. I really made a lot of friends. It was something I didn’t expect.
I knew it would be a project I was excited about, but I didn’t expect all the
friends, the fun, the camaraderie, and the positive group energy. It was great!”
	 It was a great experience for all the local people involved in the
movie too. “These guys just couldn’t have been nicer,” said actor Wayne
Ault. “They were very professional and very polite. And they were so
patient with people who may never have been in front of a camera before.”
Another remarkable thing about the filmmakers is their openness to input
from everyone. Beside allowing and even encouraging improvisation from
all the first-time actors in their cast, they even allowed others to help shape
the story. 1st Assistant Director Taylor made some suggestions to director
Steadman about the script (something many directors would never tolerate)
but Steadman liked the suggestions, used them, and Taylor ended up being
credited as a script consultant on the movie.
	 “When I found out that they were planning to shoot the movie in
only three weeks, I was expecting problems,” Taylor explained. “Usually
what ends up happening with such a tight schedule is a lot of stomping
around and screaming by the director to try to get people to work faster.
That never happened on this film.  They maintained such a positive and re-
spectful attitude all the way through the shoot, it was really a good experi-
ence for everybody.”
	 The film ran for a week at the Lincoln in addition to screenings at
Wehrenberg’s Ronnie’s 20 Cine in South St. Louis and AMC University
Place 8 in Carbondale. Another Belleville institution, the Skyview Drive-
in, (one of only 300 drive in theaters left in America!) will show the film
on Thursdays May 1 and May 8, which is sure to be a blast for the whole
community.
	 And as if Trent and Steadman don’t have enough to do with the
promotion of Belleville and the free workshops they offered about film-
making at the Lincoln in the days following the premiere, they are already
in production with their next feature length movie, also being shot in and
around Belleville.
	 “The next movie is a Christmas film called Expect Delays. It’s sort
of The Family Stone meets Home for the Holidays, that sort of tone,” said
writer/director Steadman. “It’s set here in Belleville, but it is not a sequel
to the Belleville movie. It does have the same cast though, and that’s what
is so exciting. A lot of people who had smaller supporting roles in Bel-
leville have expanded into leading roles in the next film.  I wrote it with
them in mind, they didn’t even have to audition. And fortunately everyone
I wrote parts for has said yes.”
	 One of those people is Wayne Ault. “About six weeks ago, Dan
Steadman called me out of the blue and said he had written a part for me in
the new movie. He told me he wanted to send me the script so I could see
if I wanted to do. I told him I didn’t need to see the script! I’ll do it!”
	 After
having just
two lines in
Belleville,
Ault moved
up to one of
the largest
parts in Ex-
pect Delays,
playing the
patriarch of
the family
at the center
of the story.
“Dan told me
hereallyliked
what I did in Belleville, so he wrote this new part with me in mind. I said, ‘Are
yousureit’smeyou’retalkingabout?’ Likeeveryoneelse,Ialwayshadafanta-
sydreamaboutbeinginmovies,butIneverthoughtitwouldactuallyhappen!”
	 Expect Delays began shooting in Belleville on April 29 and the
enthusiasm level in the community could not be higher.
More about Belleville the movie: BellevilleTheMovie.com
“If it is possible to leave this world at such an early age,
we need to celebrate life with every breath in our bodies
while we have it.” -Neila
Photos by Dan Cross.
Tim O’Leary with co-star Kate Barton
Actor Robert Trentman with son, producer & starring actor Ted Trent
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May Calendar of Events
May 1st (Thursday)
501 Blues Club (Highland) - Thursday Night Open Mic Jam
Session; 8pm
Alton Little Theater (Alton) - Hallelujah Girls; Hilarity abounds
when the feisty females of Eden Falls, Georgia, decide to shake up their
lives. By the time the women rally together to overcome obstacles and
launch their new, improved lives, you’ve got a side-splitting, joyful
comedy that will make you laugh out loud and shout “Hallelujah!”
7:30pm
Bubby and Sissy’s (Alton) - Karaoke Dance Party; 9:30pm-
1:30am
Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Live Jazz
Columbia City Saloon (Columbia) - Open Mic Jam Night; 8pm
Community Garden (O’Fallon) - Come play in the dirt –
garden work day every Monday and Thursday; tools provided, bring
your own gloves and water, all ages welcome; 9am-12pm
Downtown (Belleville) - The Belleville Running Club holds
group runs in downtown Belleville every Thursday night at 6pm and
Saturday morning at 8am. Thursday night runs meet at the parking lot
at A and Jackson (Baja Cali).
Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Featherstone Drive; 7pm
Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music;
7pm
Jailhouse Rock (Trenton) - Class Act Karaoke
Pitchers Pub (Belleville) - Open Mic Night hosted by Kimmy
V (of EarthSol) and Tony V (of Vitamen A); all musicians, poets and
performance artists welcome; every Thursday; 9pm-12pm
Pop’s (Sauget) - Hip Hop Hazard $3 Throwdown featuring:
Johnny Madness, Kush Cloud, Krazie Flo, Sonoxide, Jeuce, Johnny
Clockwork, So’N’So,; XIII Tha Dev5+8a; 6:30pm; $3 advance, $5 day of
show, $2 minor surcharge
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Bike Night with Live Music
Silver Creek Saloon & Grill (Belleville) - Well Hungarians;
Every Thursday Night
The Abbey (Belleville) - Singer/Songwriter Thursday; Every
Thursday night from 7pm-10pm
The Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Live Music
Wild Country (Collinsville) - Free Dance Lessons w/ Joyce
Warren; 7:30-10pm
May 2nd (Friday)
Aerie’s Winery (Grafton) - Stan Corliss in the beer garden every
Friday thru Oct; 5pm-9pm
Alton Little Theater (Alton) - Hallelujah Girls; Hilarity abounds
when the feisty females of Eden Falls, Georgia, decide to shake up their
lives. By the time the women rally together to overcome obstacles and
launch their new, improved lives, you’ve got a side-splitting, joyful
comedy that will make you laugh out loud and shout “Hallelujah!”
7:30pm
Bee Hollow Market (Mascoutah) - Wine Tasting; 4pm-7pm;
Patio Nights every Friday in May
Belle Clair Fairgrounds (Belleville) - Stock Car Races Friday
Nights through September; 7pm
Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Live Jazz
Crehan’s Irish Pub (Belleville) - Mondinband; 8pm-12am
Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Prestige World Wide, 3pm;
Millennium, 8pm
Governor French Gallery (Belleville) - Local Treasures, an
exhibit of the Gateway East Artists Guild; artist reception; 6-8pm
Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music;
7pm
Hidden Lake Winery (Aviston) - Music by Randy Webb;
7-11pm
Jailhouse Rock (Trenton) - Class Act Karaoke
Knights of Columbus Watering Hole (O’Fallon) - DJ Jim Hursey; 8pm-
12am
Lilly’s Lounge (Alton) - Karaoke
Mama Gusto’s (Lebanon) - Rogers and Nienhaus; 7-11pm
Papa Vito’s (Belleville) - Mr. Radio Stephen Koritta; 7pm
Piasa Winery & Pub (Grafton) - Open Mic Night every Friday
night from 7-11pm
Pop’s (Sauget) - Kim Massie - plays the music of Etta James; a
special seated tribute event; doors at 6pm; show at 7pm
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Live Music
SeVen (Belleville) - Pat Liston; 9pm-12am
Shenanigan’s (Belleville) - DJ or Live Music
Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Live Music
The Abbey (Belleville) - Friday Night Jazz; Every Friday night
from 7-10pm
The Hett @ McKendree University (Lebanon) - Percussion
Ensemble Concert; 7:30pm
The Weingarten (Belleville) - Dade Farrar; 6-10pm
The Wildey Theater (Edwardsville) - Shameless: The Garth
Brooks Experience featuring Nathan Orr; 8pm
May 3rd (Saturday)
Aerie’s Winery (Grafton) - Stan Corliss in the beer garden every
Sat thru Oct; 2-9pm
Alton Little Theater (Alton) - Hallelujah Girls; Hilarity abounds
when the feisty females of Eden Falls, Georgia, decide to shake up their
lives. By the time the women rally together to overcome obstacles and
launch their new, improved lives, you’ve got a side-splitting, joyful
comedy that will make you laugh out loud and shout “Hallelujah!” 2pm
Argosy Music Hall (Alton) - Spin The Bottle; Not your typical
rock ‘n roll band, see Spin The Bottle. Free with your Argosy Preferred
Card; 7pm
Bee Hollow Market (Mascoutah) - Specialty Liquor and
Cocktail Tasting; 12-4pm
Belle-Clair Fairgrounds (Belleville) - Knife & Gun Show
BoBeck’s (Waterloo) - Live DJ every Saturday night; 9pm
Cahokia State Historic Site (Collinsville) - Storytelling Tim
Tingle will be the featured Native American storyteller this year. The
event is sponsored by the University of Missouri - St. Louis and the 34rd
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Annual St. Louis Storytelling Festival; Free; Limited seating; 2pm
Christ Church Cathedral (Belleville) - Masterworks Chorale
and Children’s Chorale Voices of Spring concert
Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Karaoke Night
Community Financial Center (O’Fallon) - O’Fallon Garden
Club May Plant Sale; 9am-2pm
Crehan’s Irish Pub (Belleville) - Live Music
Downtown (Belleville) - Old Town Market; Catch the
morning’s pick of fresh, flavorful produce grown by local farmers. Pe-
ruse the booths of local artisans for one-of-a-kind treasures for
yourself or to give as gifts. Shop outdoors and enjoy the sunlight while
you get to know your local growers and run into friends or meet new
ones! 7:30am-12pm
Downtown (Belleville) - The Belleville Running Club holds
group runs in downtown Belleville every Thursday night at 6pm and
Saturday morning at 8am. Saturday morning runs meet at the parking
lot behind the St Louis Bread Company.
Downtown (Lebanon) - Annual May Market Home and
Garden Show; the brick street will be filled with all kinds of vendors
displaying and selling arts, crafts, spring flowers, and more; music by
Shakey Dave; 9am-4pm
Edward Fulton Jr High (O’Fallon) - Junior High Drama Club
presents FAME JR; an ideal musical for young performers; 7pm
Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Hoosier Daddys, 3pm;
Millennium, 8pm
Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music;
7pm
Hidden Lake Winery (Aviston) - Music by Ronny Lee; 7-11pm
Laurie’s Place (Edwardsville) - Every Sat-Jam Session w/ Mo’
Pleasure; 2-6pm
Lilly’s Lounge (Alton) - Karaoke
Monroe County Courthouse (Waterloo) - Kristina’s Race for
Peace; 10th Annual 5K Walk/Run; to increase awareness and support
for victims of Domestic Violence; benefits Violence Protection Center
of Southwestern Illinois; registration 7-7:45am; race time 8am
No-Jacks Bar & Grill (Smithton) - DJ & Karaoke Every
Saturday; 9pm
Papa Vito’s (Belleville) - Ryan Spriggs; 7pm
Phil’s Bar & Grill (Wood River) - Karaoke/DJ; 9pm-2am
Pop’s (Sauget) - Midnight Hour “Dark Passenger” CD Release
Party;7pm
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Live Music
Schmidt Art Center @ SWIC (Belleville) - Creative Kids
Series: Weave a Cozy Coaster; using the Mexican serape as inspiration,
weave a colorful coaster on a handmade loom; 12:30 -1:30pm
Shenanigan’s (Belleville) - DJ or Live Music
Spectators Sports Bar and Grill (Alton) - Country Karaoke;
9pm-1am
Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Live Music
The Cyclery and Fitness Center (Edwardsville) - Saturday
Morning East Side Road Ride; 7am
The Weingarten (Belleville) - Small Town Famous; 6-10pm
Towne Lounge (O’Fallon) - Almost Nameless; 9pm
May 4th (Sunday)
Aerie’s Winery (Grafton) - Stan Corliss in the beer garden every
Sun thru Oct; 2-6pm
Alton Little Theater (Alton) - Hallelujah Girls; Hilarity abounds
when the feisty females of Eden Falls, Georgia, decide to shake up their
lives. By the time the women rally together to overcome obstacles and
launch their new, improved lives, you’ve got a side-splitting, joyful
comedy that will make you laugh out loud and shout “Hallelujah!” 2pm
Belle-Clair Fairgrounds (Belleville) - Knife & Gun Show
Dutch Hollow Barn (Belleville) - Every Sunday Jam Session;
7pm
Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Hoosier Daddys, 2pm;
Ultraviolets, 7pm
Gateway Center (Collinsville) - Anderson Hospital Baby Fair;
Over 100 Vendor Booths; Children’s Safety Section; Car seat
demonstrations by Glen Carbon Fire Department; Enjoy Free Samples &
Gifts; Meet Local Physicians & Pediatricians; Free Admission; 1-4pm
Hidden Lake Winery (Aviston) - Music by Doc Reitz; 2-6pm
Lewis & Clark Community College (Godfrey) - Alton Youth
Symphony Concert; Hatheway Hall Auditorium; 2pm
Lindenwood University Auditorium (Belleville) - Belleville
Philharmonic; Belleville Bicentennial Tribute; 3pm
Local Lucy’s (Belleville) - Olive Oil Cooking Class; 2:30pm
Mike’s Ten Pin (Alton) - Mondinband; 9:30pm-1:30am
Mudbugs (Caseyville) - Every Sunday Open Mic Blues Jam;
7-11pm
No Jacks (Smithton) - Veterans Benefit Ride benefiting Hospice
of Southern Illinois; bikes and cars welcome; 10:30am
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Karaoke
St Paul UCC (Belleville) - Masterworks Chorale and Children’s
Chorale Voices of Spring concert; 3pm
Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Open Mic Night
The Hett @ McKendree University (Lebanon) - Saint Louis
Symphony Youth Orchestra; The region’s finest young musicians, ages 12
to 22, represent 35 schools throughout greater St. Louis and beyond; free;
3pm
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doors 6:30pm; starts at 7pm
Miscellanea House (Belleville) - Acoustic Open Mic Night with
Bill Fourness; every Wednesday; 7-10pm
Mike’s Ten Pin (Alton) - Mondinband; 9:30pm-1:30am
Randy’s House of BBQ (Troy) - Open Mic Jam; 7-11pm
PSOP/SWIC (Belleville) - Line Dancing; Our instructor, Carol
Schwartz, will show you new line dances and techniques each week. This
is a great group to dance with, so sliiiide on over. Cost is $2 per session.
1:30-3pm
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Open Mic with AfterHours
Entertainment & your host Banyon Hanner; 7-11pm
Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Open Mic Night
Villa Marie Winery (Maryville) - Wine All You Want
Wednesdays; “Group Therapy”; leave the men at home, ladies, for an
evening of guaranteed fun; every first Wednesday; This month’s theme:
Cinco de Mayo +2; 6-9pm
Wild Country (Collinsville) - The Taping of St. Louis Country
with WIL gang, Derrick, Danny, Bo & Judy! $5 for everyone, FREE w/
valid College ID! 7pm-1am
Wood River Roundhouse (Wood River) - Imperial Swing Dance
Lessons; 6:30-9pm
May 8th (Thursday)
501 Blues Club (Highland) - Thursday Night Open Mic Jam
Session; 8pm
The Weingarten (Belleville) - Lisa Jones; 2-6pm
The Wildey Theater (Edwardsville) - D.A.R.E. presents
“Stringray”, “Stingray” is a 1978 action-comedy filmed in Edwardsville
featuring a Corvette Stingray and a couple of unsuspecting buddies
who unknowingly get wrapped up in criminal activity resulting high
speed chases. 2pm
May 5th (Cinco de Mayo Monday)
Bike Surgeon (Shiloh) - Group Ride Hero Wrench Course;
6-7:30pm
Columbia City Saloon (Columbia) - The piano artistry of Pat
Joyce; 1-4pm
Community Garden (O’Fallon) - Come play in the dirt –
garden work day every Monday and Thursday; tools provided, bring
your own gloves and water, all ages welcome; 91m-12pm
Discovery Garden at LaVista Park (Godfrey) - Garden
Workday; 9am–12pm
Lewis & Clark Community College (Godfrey) - Spring Choral
Concert; 7:30pm
Lewis & Clark Community College (Godfrey) - Live Band –
Outside of Reid Café; 11am
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Karaoke
May 6th (Tuesday)
Bike Surgeon (Shiloh) - Tuesday Night Metro East Road Ride;
6pm
Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music;
7pm
Lewis & Clark Community College (Godfrey) -
Fingerprinting; 9am
Mascoutah Historical Society (Mascoutah) - Civil War
Exhibit; For a small town, comprised primarily of Germans,
Mascoutah, Illinois, supported the Union cause more than one might
first imagine. A rare opportunity to see how one small Illinois town
contributed to the war effort. Every Tuesday 9am-12pm
Pitchers Pub (Belleville) - Tenacious Trivia; 8pm
Rock Springs Park (O’Fallon) - The Art of Container
Gardening; 6:30pm
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Karaoke
May 7th (Wednesday)
Belle Clair Fairgrounds (Belleville) - Outdoor auction
Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Live Jazz, Cigar/Scotch Night
Crehan’s Irish Pub (Belleville) - Karaoke Every Wed
Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Prestige World Wide; 6pm
Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music;
7pm
Hidden Lake Winery (Aviston) - Dance Lessons with Jeff &
Marcia Wuebbles; Free Dance lessons the 1st and 4th Wednesday of the
month. The lessons will teach you to dance all night at a wedding! 7pm
Lindenwood University Auditorium (Belleville) - Student
Choice Speakers; MTV’s The Buried Life; celebrity globe-trotters asking
“What do you want to do before you die?”; free and open to the public;
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Alton Little Theater (Alton) - Hallelujah Girls; Hilarity abounds
when the feisty females of Eden Falls, Georgia, decide to shake up their
lives. By the time the women rally together to overcome obstacles and
launch their new, improved lives, you’ve got a side-splitting, joyful
comedy that will make you laugh out loud and shout “Hallelujah!”
7:30pm
Bubby and Sissy’s (Alton) - Karaoke Dance Party; 9:30pm-
1:30am
Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Live Jazz
Columbia City Saloon (Columbia) - Open Mic Jam Night; 8pm
Downtown (Belleville) - The Belleville Running Club holds
group runs in downtown Belleville every Thursday night at 6pm and
Saturday morning at 8am. Thursday night runs meet at the parking lot at
A and Jackson (Baja Cali).
Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Live music; 7pm
Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music;
7pm
Hough Park (Belleville) - Mutual Aide Picnic; Belleville
Solidarity Department; free hot meals, clothes, hygiene items, home
supplies; Bring what you can – Take what you need; every second Satur-
day; 1-5pm
Jailhouse Rock (Trenton) - Class Act Karaoke
Lindenwood University Stadium (Belleville) – Mike Stud live
and in concert; doors 8pm; show 9pm
Our Lady of the Snows Shrine (Belleville) - World Walk Day;
Illinois Trekkers Volkssport Club 5K walk; registration 6pm
Pitchers Pub (Belleville) - Open Mic Night hosted by Kimmy
V (of EarthSol) and Tony V (of Vitamen A); all musicians, poets and
performance artists welcome; every Thursday; 9pm-12pm
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Bike Night with Live Music
Silver Creek Saloon & Grill (Belleville) - Well Hungarians;
Every Thursday Night
The Abbey (Belleville) - Singer/Songwriter Thursday; Every
Thursday night from 7-10pm
The Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Live Music
The Wildey Theater (Edwardsville) - Film Feast at the Wildey
Theatre. A screening of the cult classic The Big Lebowski. All proceeds
benefit Partners for Pets; 7pm
Wild Country (Collinsville) - Free Dance Lessons w/ Joyce
Warren; 7:30-10pm
May 9th (Friday)
Aerie’s Winery (Grafton) - Stan Corliss in the beer garden every
Friday thru Oct; 5pm-9pm
Alton Little Theater (Alton) - Hallelujah Girls; Hilarity abounds
when the feisty females of Eden Falls, Georgia, decide to shake up their
lives. By the time the women rally together to overcome obstacles and
launch their new, improved lives, you’ve got a side-splitting, joyful
comedy that will make you laugh out loud and shout “Hallelujah!”
7:30pm
Bee Hollow Market (Mascoutah) - Wine Tasting; Patio Nights
every Friday in May; 4-7pm
Belle Clair Fairgrounds (Belleville) - Stock Car Races Friday
Nights through September; 7pm
Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Live Jazz
Crehan’s Irish Pub (Belleville) - Live music
E L Flanaban’s (Highland) - Pat Liston; 8-11pm
Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Live music; 7pm
Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music;
7pm
Jacoby Arts Center (Alton) - JAC ROCKS; benefit concert for
JAC; featuring Gemini Hustler, PopularMechanics, Green & Blue, Sweet
Dirts, Matt Taul, Nik Kendricks, Hope & Therapy, Zagk Gibbons; 7pm
Jailhouse Rock (Trenton) - Class Act Karaoke
Knights of Columbus Watering Hole (O’Fallon) - DJ Tim;
8pm-12am
Lilly’s Lounge (Alton) - Karaoke
Loading Dock (Grafton) – Mondinband
Papa Vito’s (Belleville) - Joe Truttman and Ron Wooley Duo;
7pm
Piasa Winery & Pub (Grafton) - Open Mic Night every Friday
night from 7-11pm
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Live Music
Shenanigan’s (Belleville) - DJ or Live Music
Sole Survivor Gallery (Belleville) - Art After Five Exhibit: The
Sideshow; drawings of Jacqueline Klene; an exploration of the mind of
an escapist; Opening Reception; 5-8pm
Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Live Music
The Abbey (Belleville) - Friday Night Jazz; Every Friday night
from 7-10pm
The Weingarten (Belleville) - Gabie McGarrah; 6-10pm
May 10th (Saturday)
Aerie’s Winery (Grafton) - Stan Corliss in the beer garden every
Sat thru Oct; 2-9pm
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Alton Little Theater (Alton) - Hallelujah Girls; Hilarity
abounds when the feisty females of Eden Falls, Georgia, decide to shake
up their lives. By the time the women rally together to overcome
obstacles and launch their new, improved lives, you’ve got a
side-splitting, joyful comedy that will make you laugh out loud and
shout “Hallelujah!” 7:30pm
Belle-Clair Fairgrounds (Belleville) - Join Confluence Crush
Roller Derby for some hard hitting, women’s flat track roller derby
action. First bout will feature a mixer between roller girls from all
around the Midwest in a Comic Book themed bout of Heroes vs.
Villains. The second bout will be our very own CCRD Heartbreakers
taking on the ladies from the West Kentucky Rockin’ Rollers (Paducah,
KY). Doors 5:30pm
Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Karaoke Night
Crehan’s Irish Pub (Belleville) - Live music
Downtown (Belleville) - Belleville Historical Society Walking
Tour; meet at Veterans Memorial on East Main; learn Belleville history
while viewing historical buildings; 1.5 miles; 10am
Downtown (Belleville) - Old Town Market; Catch the
morning’s pick of fresh, flavorful produce grown by local farmers.
Peruse the booths of local artisans for one-of-a-kind treasures for
yourself or to give as gifts. Shop outdoors and enjoy the sunlight while
you get to know your local growers and run into friends or meet new
ones! 7:30am-12pm
Downtown (Belleville) - The Belleville Running Club holds
group runs in downtown Belleville every Thursday night at 6pm and
Saturday morning at 8am. Saturday morning runs meet at the parking
lot behind the St Louis Bread Company.
Downtown (Lebanon) - The first Classic Car Show of the
season. See over 100 classic cars and trucks and shop the shops; 6-9pm
Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Live music; 7pm
Fezziwig’s Marketplace (Lebanon) - Premier Wine Tasting;
2:15-4pm
Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music;
7pm
Highland Speedway (Highland) - Mom’s Night at the Races
Knights of Columbus Watering Hole (O’Fallon) - Mark
Gordon; 8pm-12am
Laurie’s Place (Edwardsville) - Every Sat-Jam Session w/ Mo’
Pleasure; 2-6pm
Lilly’s Lounge (Alton) - Karaoke
No-Jacks Bar & Grill (Smithton) - DJ & Karaoke Every
Saturday; 9pm
Papa Vito’s (Belleville) - Joe Truttman and Ron Wooley Duo;
7pm
Phil’s Bar & Grill (Wood River) - Karaoke/DJ; 9pm-2am
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Live Music
Shenanigan’s (Belleville) - DJ or Live Music
Spectators Sports Bar and Grill (Alton) - Country Karaoke;
9pm-1am
Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Live Music
The Cyclery and Fitness Center (Edwardsville) - Saturday
Morning East Side Road Ride; 7am
The Weingarten (Belleville) - German Music by Herb Eberle,
2-5pm; Trophy Mules, 7-10pm
The Wildey Theater (Edwardsville) - Mom’s Kitchen; the
Midwest’s premier Widespread Panic tribute band. 7:30pm
May 11th (Mothers Sunday)
Aerie’s Winery (Grafton) - Stan Corliss in the beer garden every
Sun thru Oct; 2-6pm
Alton Little Theater (Alton) - Hallelujah Girls; Hilarity abounds
when the feisty females of Eden Falls, Georgia, decide to shake up their
lives. By the time the women rally together to overcome obstacles and
launch their new, improved lives, you’ve got a side-splitting, joyful
comedy that will make you laugh out loud and shout “Hallelujah!” 2pm
Dutch Hollow Barn (Belleville) - Every Sunday Jam Session;
7pm
Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Live music
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Karaoke
Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Open Mic Night
The Hett @ McKendree University (Lebanon) - La Cenerentola
(Rossini); Join a worldwide audience from your “better than front row
seat” for the New York Metropolitan Opera’s Emmy award-winning Live
in HD series of high-definition simulcast transmissions. Presented with
subtitles. One day delay, not shown live. 1pm
The Weingarten (Belleville) - Graham Pagano; 2-6pm
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group runs in downtown Belleville every Thursday night at 6pm and
Saturday morning at 8am. Thursday night runs meet at the parking lot at
A and Jackson (Baja Cali).
Fast Eddie’s Bon Aire (Alton) - Live music
Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music;
7pm
Jailhouse Rock (Trenton) - Class Act Karaoke
Pitchers Pub (Belleville) - Open Mic Night hosted by Kimmy
V (of EarthSol) and Tony V (of Vitamen A); all musicians, poets and
performance artists welcome; every Thursday; 9pm-12pm
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Bike Night with Live Music
Silver Creek Saloon & Grill (Belleville) - Well Hungarians;
Every Thursday Night
The Abbey (Belleville) - Singer/Songwriter Thursday; Every
Thursday night from 7-10pm
The Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Live Music
The Wildey Theater (Edwardsville) - Memories of Mockingbird,
An Evening with Scout; see the classic 1963 film “To Kill a Mockingbird”
on the Wildey Theatre’s big screen and meet one of the movie’s stars,
Academy Award-nominated actress Mary Badham, (who played “Scout”
Finch), in person! 3pm
Wild Country (Collinsville) - Free Dance Lessons w/ Joyce
Warren; 7:30-10pm
May 16th (Friday)
Aerie’s Winery (Grafton) - Stan Corliss in the beer garden every
May 12th (Monday)
Columbia City Saloon (Columbia) - The piano artistry of Pat
Joyce; 1-4pm
Discovery Garden at LaVista Park (Godfrey) - Garden
Workday; 9am-12pm
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Karaoke
May 13th (Tuesday)
Bike Surgeon (Shiloh) - Tuesday Night Metro East Road Ride;
6pm
Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music;
7pm
Mascoutah Historical Society (Mascoutah) - Civil War
Exhibit; For a small town, comprised primarily of Germans,
Mascoutah, Illinois, supported the Union cause more than one might
first imagine. A rare opportunity to see how one small Illinois town
contributed to the war effort. Every Tuesday 9am-12pm
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Karaoke
May 14th (Wednesday)
Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Live Jazz, Cigar/Scotch Night
Crehan’s Irish Pub (Belleville) - Karaoke Every Wed
Fast Eddie’s Bon Aire (Alton) - Live music
Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music;
7pm
Miscellanea House (Belleville) - Acoustic Open Mic Night
with Bill Fourness; every Wednesday; 7-10pm
Mike’s Ten Pin (Alton) - Mondinband; 9:30pm-1:30am
PSOP/SWIC (Belleville) - Line Dancing; Our instructor, Carol
Schwartz, will show you new line dances and techniques each week.
This is a great group to dance with, so sliiiide on over. Cost is $2 per
session. 1:30-3pm
Randy’s House of BBQ (Troy) - Open Mic Jam; 7-11pm
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Open Mic with AfterHours
Entertainment & your host Banyon Hanner; 7-11pm
Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Open Mic Night
Wild Country (Collinsville) - The Taping of St. Louis Country
with WIL gang, Derrick, Danny, Bo & Judy! $5 for everyone, FREE w/
valid College ID! 7pm-1am
Wood River Roundhouse (Wood River) - Imperial Swing
Dance Lessons; 6:30-9pm
May 15th (Thursday)
501 Blues Club (Highland) - Thursday Night Open Mic Jam
Session; 8pm
Bubby and Sissy’s (Alton) - Karaoke Dance Party; 9:30pm-
1:30am
Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Live Jazz
Columbia City Saloon (Columbia) - Open Mic Jam Night;
8pm
Downtown (Belleville) - Downtown Diva Night; an exciting
ladies night out! Start at Rising Star, after-party at The Wine Tap; 5-8pm
Downtown (Belleville) - The Belleville Running Club holds
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Friday thru Oct; 5-9pm
Bee Hollow Market (Mascoutah) - Wine Tasting; Patio Nights
every Friday in May; 4-7pm
Belle Clair Fairgrounds (Belleville) - Stock Car Races Friday
Nights through September; 7pm
Chez Marilyn (Alton) - Mondinband; 8pm-12am
Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Live Jazz
Crehan’s Irish Pub (Belleville) - Rogers and Nienhaus; 7-11pm
Downtown (Belleville) - 13th Annual Art on the Square; the #2
Art Show in the Nation; featuring the original works of over 100 ac-
complished artists from around the world, fantastic musical and stage
performances plus delicious local food and drink; 5-10pm
Downtown (Mascoutah) - Spring Fest and Car Show; 11am-
11pm
Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Live music
Fezziwig’s Marketplace (Lebanon) - Premier Wine Tasting;
6:15-8pm
Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music;
7pm
Jailhouse Rock (Trenton) - Class Act Karaoke
Knights of Columbus Watering Hole (O’Fallon) - DJ Rev
Disco; 8pm-12am
Lilly’s Lounge (Alton) - Karaoke
Papa Vito’s (Belleville) - The Funatics – fun-lovin music with
Steve Koritta and Tip Belz; 7-10pm; 7pm
Piasa Winery & Pub (Grafton) - Open Mic Night every Friday
night from 7-11pm
Pop’s (Sauget) - Barewire CD Release Party; 7pm
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Live Music
Shenanigan’s (Belleville) - DJ or Live Music
Silver Creek Saloon (Belleville) - Car Cruise; every 3rd Friday;
5pm; live music at 9pm
Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Live Music
The Abbey (Belleville) - Friday Night Jazz; Every Friday night
from 7-10pm
The Weingarten (Belleville) - Kerry Steinman; 6-10pm
Towne Lounge (O’Fallon) - Mark Palmer; 9pm
May 17th (Saturday)
Aerie’s Winery (Grafton) - Stan Corliss in the beer garden
every Sat thru Oct; 2-9pm
Argosy Music Hall (Alton) - Red; Join us for a tribute to
Sammy Hagar. Free with your Argosy Preferred Card. 8pm
Audubon Center (Alton) - Birds, Beer and Bluegrass with Old
Salt Union; 5-9pm
Belle Clair Expo Center (Belleville) - Belleville Flea Market;
Southern Illinois’ Premier Indoor/Outdoor Market – Over 600 tables
and 300-400 vendors selling antiques, collectibles, merchandise – old
and new. Indoor/ Outdoor Year Round. Free admission; 8am-5pm
Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Karaoke Night
Crehan’s Irish Pub (Belleville) - Live music
Downtown (Belleville) - 13th Annual Art on the Square; the #2
Art Show in the Nation; featuring the original works of over 100
accomplished artists from around the world, fantastic musical and stage
performances plus delicious local food and drink; 10am-8pm
Downtown (Belleville) - Old Town Market; Catch the
morning’s pick of fresh, flavorful produce grown by local farmers.
Peruse the booths of local artisans for one-of-a-kind treasures for your-
self or to give as gifts. Shop outdoors and enjoy the sunlight while you
get to know your local growers and run into friends or meet new ones!
7:30am-12pm
Downtown (Belleville) - The Belleville Running Club holds
group runs in downtown Belleville every Thursday night at 6pm and
Saturday morning at 8am. Saturday morning runs meet at the parking lot
behind the St Louis Bread Company.
Downtown (Edwardsville) - Land Of Goshen Community
Market; Come experience the Land of Goshen Community Market! The
Market is your best source for locally grown farm products, tasty baked
goods, and wonderful art and gift ideas. The selection changes weekly
so plan to visit more than once to fully appreciate the wide selection
available. Live entertainment and free demonstrations add to the festive
atmosphere. 8am-12pm
Fast Eddie’s Bon Aire (Alton) - Live music
Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music;
7pm
Highland Speedway (Highland) - Military Night, free admission
for Active Military
Knights of Columbus Watering Hole (O’Fallon) - Mark
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Moebeck; 8pm-12am
Laurie’s Place (Edwardsville) - Every Sat-Jam Session w/ Mo’
Pleasure; 2-6pm
Lilly’s Lounge (Alton) - Karaoke
Main Street Brewing Company (Belleville) - Live music with
Lil’ Sister; five decades of rock and roll featuring Lindsay Kay; 7-11pm
No-Jacks Bar & Grill (Smithton) - DJ & Karaoke Every
Saturday; 9pm
Papa Vito’s (Belleville) - Ryan Spriggs; 7pm
Parking Lot A SIUE (Edwardsville) - Inaugural Caritas
Family Solutions Benefit 1 Mile Family Walk and 5K Run; bounce
house, facepainting and live music; Registration begins 8:30am
Phil’s Bar & Grill (Wood River) - Karaoke/DJ; 9pm-2am
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Live Music
Shenanigan’s (Belleville) - DJ or Live Music
Spectators Sports Bar and Grill (Alton) - Country Karaoke;
9pm-1am
Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Live music
The Cyclery and Fitness Center (Edwardsville) - Saturday
Morning East Side Road Ride; 7am
The Weingarten (Belleville) - German Music by Herb Eberle,
2-5pm; Bob Koehler, 7-10pm
The Wildey Theater (Edwardsville) - An Evening with Judy
Collins; Judy Collins has thrilled audiences worldwide with her unique
blend of interpretative folksongs and contemporary themes. 8pm
May 18th (Sunday)
Aerie’s Winery (Grafton) - Stan Corliss in the beer garden every
Sun thru Oct; 2-6pm
Belle Clair Expo Center (Belleville) - Belleville Flea Market;
Southern Illinois’ Premier Indoor/Outdoor Market – Over 600 tables
and 300-400 vendors selling antiques, collectibles, merchandise – old
and new. Indoor/ Outdoor Year Round. Free admission; 8am-5pm
Downtown (Belleville) - 13th Annual Art on the Square; the #2
Art Show in the Nation; featuring the original works of over 100
accomplished artists from around the world, fantastic musical and stage
performances plus delicious local food and drink; 11am-5pm
Dutch Hollow Barn (Belleville) - Every Sunday Jam Session;
7pm
Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Live music
Loading Dock (Grafton) - Mondinband; 3-7pm
Pop’s (Sauget) - Swollen Members; presented by Judy
Productions with Madchild, Slaine, Supreme Villain; 7pm
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Karaoke
Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) – Open Mic Night
The Weingarten (Belleville) - Jazz on the Lawn; 2-5pm
May 19th (Monday)
Columbia City Saloon (Columbia) - The piano artistry of Pat
Joyce; 1-4pm
Discovery Garden at LaVista Park (Godfrey) - Garden
Workday; 9am–12pm
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Karaoke
May 20th (Tuesday)
Bike Surgeon (Shiloh) - Tuesday Night Metro East Road Ride;
6pm
Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music;
7pm
Mascoutah Historical Society (Mascoutah) - Civil War Exhibit;
For a small town, comprised primarily of Germans, Mascoutah, Illinois,
supported the Union cause more than one might first imagine. A rare
opportunity to see how one small Illinois town contributed to the war
effort. Every Tuesday 9am-12pm
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Karaoke
May 21st (Wednesday)
Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Live Jazz, Cigar/Scotch Night
Crehan’s Irish Pub (Belleville) - Karaoke every Wednesday
Fast Eddie’s Bon Aire (Alton) - Live music
Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music;
7pm
Miscellanea House (Belleville) - Acoustic Open Mic Night with
Bill Fourness; every Wednesday; 7-10pm
Mike’s Ten Pin (Alton) - Mondinband; 9:30pm-1:30am
Pitchers Pub (Belleville) - Comedy Night; 8pm
PSOP/SWIC (Belleville) - Line Dancing; Our instructor, Carol
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Schwartz, will show you new line dances and techniques each week.
This is a great group to dance with, so sliiiide on over. Cost is $2 per
session. 1:30-3pm
Randy’s House of BBQ (Troy) - Open Mic Jam; 7-11pm
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Open Mic with AfterHours
Entertainment & your host Banyon Hanner; 7-11pm
Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Open Mic Night
Wild Country (Collinsville) - The Taping of St. Louis Country
with WIL gang, Derrick, Danny, Bo & Judy! $5 for everyone, FREE w/
valid College ID! 7pm-1am
Wood River Roundhouse (Wood River) - Imperial Swing
Dance Lessons; 6:30-9pm
May 22nd (Thursday)
501 Blues Club (Highland) - Thursday Night Open Mic Jam
Session; 8pm
Bubby and Sissy’s (Alton) - Karaoke Dance Party; 9:30pm-
1:30am
Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Live Jazz
Columbia City Saloon (Columbia) - Open Mic Jam Night;
8pm
Downtown (Belleville) - The Belleville Running Club holds
group runs in downtown Belleville every Thursday night at 6pm and
Saturday morning at 8am. Thursday night runs meet at the parking lot
at A and Jackson (Baja Cali).
Fast Eddie’s Bon Aire (Alton) - Live music
Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music;
7pm
Jailhouse Rock (Trenton) - Class Act Karaoke
Pitchers Pub (Belleville) - Open Mic Night hosted by Kimmy
V (of EarthSol) and Tony V (of Vitamen A); all musicians, poets and
performance artists welcome; every Thursday; 9pm-12pm
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Bike Night with Live Music
Silver Creek Saloon & Grill (Belleville) - Well Hungarians;
Every Thursday Night
The Abbey (Belleville) - Singer/Songwriter Thursday; Every
Thursday night from 7-10pm
The Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Live Music
Wild Country (Collinsville) - Free Dance Lessons w/ Joyce
Warren; 7:30-10pm
May 23rd (Friday)
Aerie’s Winery (Grafton) - Stan Corliss in the beer garden
every Friday thru Oct; 5pm-9pm
Bee Hollow Market (Mascoutah) - Wine Tasting; Patio Nights
every Friday in May; 4-7pm
Belle Clair Fairgrounds (Belleville) - Stock Car Races Friday
Nights through September; 7pm
Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Live Jazz
Crehan’s Irish Pub (Belleville) - Live music
Fast Eddie’s Bon Aire (Alton) - Live music
Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music; 7pm
Jailhouse Rock (Trenton) - Class Act Karaoke
Knights of Columbus Watering Hole (O’Fallon) - Tom
Nickeson; 8pm-12am
Lilly’s Lounge (Alton) - Karaoke
Papa Vito’s (Belleville) - Joe Truttman and Ron Wooley Duo;
7pm
Piasa Winery & Pub (Grafton) - Open Mic Night every Friday
night from 7-11pm
Pop’s (Sauget) - John Boi’s Birthday Bash; presented by The
Beard & John Boi; with Scum, Freakz R Us, NuttinXNyce, John Boi,
Kommon Grounds, Shadow B, The Circle, Re Up Von Wolfgang, Sara J
& Jen N Juice, Mak 9, Unsolved Homicide; 6pm
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Live Music
Shenanigan’s (Belleville) - DJ or Live Music
Stagger Inn (Edwardville) - Mondinband
The Abbey (Belleville) - Friday Night Jazz; Every Friday night
from 7-10pm
The Weingarten (Belleville) - Jay Christopher; 6-10pm
The Wildey Theater (Edwardsville) - The Wildey Theatre
Presents SHEL, the quartet of sisters whose songs meld ethereal
harmonies, out-of-the-box melodies and remarkable musicianship.
They will be performing their hit songs including “When The Sky Fell”
which is featured on ABC Family’s new hit TV show ‘The Fosters.’ 8pm
May 24th (Saturday)
Aerie’s Winery (Grafton) - Stan Corliss in the beer garden
every Sat thru Oct; 2-9pm
Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Karaoke Night
Crehan’s Irish Pub (Belleville) - Live music
Downtown (Belleville) - Belleville Historical Society Walking
Tour; Village of West Belleville, an independent community from 1852-
1882; meet at 1106 West Main; 10am
Downtown (Belleville) - Old Town Market; Catch the
morning’s pick of fresh, flavorful produce grown by local farmers.
Peruse the booths of local artisans for one-of-a-kind treasures for
yourself or to give as gifts. Shop outdoors and enjoy the sunlight while
you get to know your local growers and run into friends or meet new
ones! 7:30am-12pm
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Downtown (Belleville) - The Belleville Running Club holds
group runs in downtown Belleville every Thursday night at 6pm and
Saturday morning at 8am. Saturday morning runs meet at the parking
lot behind the St Louis Bread Company.
Downtown (Edwardsville) - Land Of Goshen Community
Market; Come experience the Land of Goshen Community Market! The
Market is your best source for locally grown farm products, tasty baked
goods, and wonderful art and gift ideas. The selection changes weekly
so plan to visit more than once to fully appreciate the wide selection
available. Live entertainment and free demonstrations add to the festive
atmosphere. 8am-12pm
Fast Eddie’s Bon Aire (Alton) - Live music
Fezziwig’s Marketplace (Lebanon) - Casual Saturday Wine
Tasting; 2-3:30pm
Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music;
7pm
Knights of Columbus Watering Hole (O’Fallon) - Truttman
and Wooley Duo; 8pm-12am
Laurie’s Place (Edwardsville) - Every Sat-Jam Session w/ Mo’
Pleasure; 2-6pm
Lilly’s Lounge (Alton) - Karaoke
No-Jacks Bar & Grill (Smithton) - DJ & Karaoke Every Satur-
day; 9pm
Papa Vito’s (Belleville) - The Funatics – fun-lovin music with
Steve Koritta and Tip Belz; 7-10pm; 7pm
Phil’s Bar & Grill (Wood River) - Karaoke/DJ; 9pm-2am
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Live Music
Shenanigan’s (Belleville) - DJ or Live Music
Spectators Sports Bar and Grill (Alton) - Country Karaoke;
9pm-1am
Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Live Music
The Cyclery and Fitness Center (Edwardsville) - Saturday
Morning East Side Road Ride; 7am
The Weingarten (Belleville) - Crossriver Band; 6-10pm
The Wildey Theater (Edwardsville) – Jack Schmidt Presents
Dogs of Society: A Tribute to Elton John. Effortlessly evoking an ultra-
cool Elton, lead singer John Gore rocks the piano with a veritable Who’s
Who from the St. Louis scene from guitarist Steve Johnston and drum-
mer Dave Johnson to bassist Curt Shaw and keyboardist Shannon Beng-
ford; 8pm
May 25th (Sunday)
Aerie’s Winery (Grafton) - Stan Corliss in the beer garden every
Sun thru Oct; 2-6pm
Dutch Hollow Barn (Belleville) - Every Sunday Jam Session;
7pm
Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Live music
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Karaoke
Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Open Mic Night
The Weingarten (Belleville) - Steve Kirn; 2-6pm
Villa Marie Winery (Maryville) - Southern Illinois Songwriter
Festival Spring Fling Concert and Fine Arts Fair; featuring the music of
Jeremiah Johnson, Brother Hiram, Jackson Daniel, Tim Chandler, Tim
Ryan, and an assortment of Str8Up feature artisans (see poster on back
page and feature in this issue). 3-7pm
May 26th (Monday)
Columbia City Saloon (Columbia) - The piano artistry of Pat
Joyce; 1-4pm
Discovery Garden at LaVista Park (Godfrey) - Garden
Workday; 9am–12pm
Downtown (Belleville) - Memorial Day Parade
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Karaoke
May 27th (Tuesday)
Bike Surgeon (Shiloh) - Tuesday Night Metro East Road Ride;
6pm
Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music;
7pm
Mascoutah Historical Society (Mascoutah) - Civil War
Exhibit; For a small town, comprised primarily of Germans,
Mascoutah, Illinois, supported the Union cause more than one might
first imagine. A rare opportunity to see how one small Illinois town
contributed to the war effort. Every Tuesday 9am-12pm
Pop’s (Sauget) - 105.7 The Point welcomes An Evening with
Sevendust Acoustic tour; 7pm
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Karaoke
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May 28th (Wednesday)
Belle Clair Expo Center (Belleville) - Adam’s Auction
Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Live Jazz, Cigar/Scotch Night
Crehan’s Irish Pub (Belleville) - Karaoke Every Wed
Fast Eddie’s Bon Aire (Alton) - Live music
Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music;
7pm
Miscellanea House (Belleville) - Acoustic Open Mic Night
with Bill Fourness; every Wednesday; 7-10pm
Mike’s Ten Pin (Alton) - Mondinband; 9:30pm-1:30am
PSOP/SWIC (Belleville) - Line Dancing; Our instructor, Carol
Schwartz, will show you new line dances and techniques each week.
This is a great group to dance with, so sliiiide on over. Cost is $2 per
session. 1:30-3pm
Randy’s House of BBQ (Troy) - Open Mic Jam; 7-11pm
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Open Mic with AfterHours
Entertainment & your host Banyon Hanner; 7-11pm
Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Open Mic Night
Wild Country (Collinsville) - The Taping of St. Louis Country
with WIL gang, Derrick, Danny, Bo & Judy! $5 for everyone, FREE w/
valid College ID! 7pm-1am
Wood River Roundhouse (Wood River) - Imperial Swing
Dance Lessons; 6:30-9pm
May 29th (Thursday)
501 Blues Club (Highland) - Thursday Night Open Mic Jam
Session; 8pm
Bubby and Sissy’s (Alton) - Karaoke Dance Party; 9:30pm-
1:30am
Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Live Jazz
Columbia City Saloon (Columbia) - Open Mic Jam Night;
8pm
Downtown (Belleville) - The Belleville Running Club holds
group runs in downtown Belleville every Thursday night at 6pm and
Saturday morning at 8am. Thursday night runs meet at the parking lot
at A and Jackson (Baja Cali).
Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Live music
Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music;
7pm
Jailhouse Rock (Trenton) - Class Act Karaoke
Pitchers Pub (Belleville) - Open Mic Night hosted by Kimmy
V (of EarthSol) and Tony V (of Vitamen A); all musicians, poets and
performance artists welcome; every Thursday; 9pm-12pm
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Bike Night with Live Music
Silver Creek Saloon & Grill (Belleville) - Well Hungarians;
Every Thursday Night
The Abbey (Belleville) - Singer/Songwriter Thursday; Every
Thursday night from 7-10pm
The Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Live music
Wild Country (Collinsville) - Free Dance Lessons w/ Joyce
Warren; 7:30-10pm
May 30th (Friday)
Aerie’s Winery (Grafton) - Stan Corliss in the beer garden
every Friday thru Oct; 5-9pm
Bee Hollow Market (Mascoutah) - Wine Tasting; Patio Nights
every Friday in May; 4-7pm
Belle Clair Fairgrounds (Belleville) - Stock Car Races Friday
Nights through September; 7pm
Chez Marilyn (Alton) - Pat Liston; 8:30-11:30pm
Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Live Jazz
Crehan’s Irish Pub (Belleville) - Live music
Downtown (Belleville) - Annual Shriners Parade; starts at 17th
and West Main and ends at the 800 block of East Main; 7:30pm
Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Live music
Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music;
7pm
Jailhouse Rock (Trenton) - Class Act Karaoke
Knights of Columbus Watering Hole (O’Fallon) - Two Old
Folkers – Moebeck and Gordon; 8pm-12am
Lilly’s Lounge (Alton) - Karaoke
Papa Vito’s (Belleville) - Ryan Spriggs; 7pm
Piasa Winery & Pub (Grafton) - Open Mic Night every Friday
night from 7-11pm
Pop’s (Sauget) - American Idiot a tribute to Green Day; pre-
sented by The Beard with Rearview Mirror, a tribute to Pearl Jam , TBA;
7pm
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Pop’s (Sauget) - Savage Amusement - A Tribute to The
Scorpions; presented by Pop’s & The Beard with special guests: Candy
Coated Evil; 7pm
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Live Music
Shenanigan’s (Belleville) - DJ or Live Music
Spectators Sports Bar and Grill (Alton) - Country Karaoke;
9pm-1am
Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Live Music
The Cyclery and Fitness Center (Edwardsville) - Saturday
Morning East Side Road Ride; 7am
The Weingarten (Belleville) - Hands Off Band; 6-10pm
June 1st (Sunday)
Aerie’s Winery (Grafton) - Stan Corliss in the beer garden every
Sun thru Oct; 2-6pm
Belle Clair Fairgrounds (Belleville) - Ainad Shriner’s 48th
Annual Circus; 2 and 7:30pm
Dutch Hollow Barn (Belleville) - Every Sunday Jam Session;
7pm
Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Live music
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Karaoke
Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Open Mic Night
June 2nd (Monday)
Columbia City Saloon (Columbia) - The piano artistry of Pat
Joyce; 1-4pm
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Live Music
Shenanigan’s (Belleville) - DJ or Live Music
Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Live Music
The Abbey (Belleville) - Friday Night Jazz; Every Friday night
from 7-10pm
The Weingarten (Belleville) - Kevin Bilchik; 6-10pm
May 31st (Saturday)
Aerie’s Winery (Grafton) - Stan Corliss in the beer garden
every Sat thru Oct; 2-9pm
American Legion Post 365 (Collinsville) - Rockin’ for the
Miner’s; benefit concert featuring four area bands: The VCRs, Pro Bono
and the Non-Billables, Quarter Draw Band, The Jammin’ Ringtonz;
proceeds benefit the Miner’s Institute Foundation to make the Historic
Miner’s Theatre ADA accessible; 7:30pm
Belle-Clair Fairgrounds (Belleville) - Ainad Shriner’s 48th
Annual Circus; 2 and 7:30pm
Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Karaoke Night
Crehan’s Irish Pub (Belleville) - Live music
Downtown (Belleville) - Old Town Market; Catch the
morning’s pick of fresh, flavorful produce grown by local farmers. Pe-
ruse the booths of local artisans for one-of-a-kind treasures for yourself
or to give as gifts. Shop outdoors and enjoy the sunlight while you get
to know your local growers and run into friends or meet new ones!
7:30am-12pm
Downtown (Belleville) - The Belleville Running Club holds
group runs in downtown Belleville every Thursday night at 6pm and
Saturday morning at 8am. Saturday morning runs meet at the parking
lot behind the St Louis Bread Company.
Downtown (Edwardsville) - Land Of Goshen Community
Market; Come experience the Land of Goshen Community Market! The
Market is your best source for locally grown farm products, tasty baked
goods, and wonderful art and gift ideas. The selection changes weekly
so plan to visit more than once to fully appreciate the wide selection
available. Live entertainment and free demonstrations add to the festive
atmosphere. 8am-12pm
Downtown (Mascoutah) - Ice Cream Social and Volksmarch
Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Live music
Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music;
7pm
Highland Speedway (Highland) - Hard Charger Night
Laurie’s Place (Edwardsville) - Every Sat-Jam Session w/ Mo’
Pleasure; 2-6pm
Lilly’s Lounge (Alton) - Karaoke
Main and Seminary Streets (Collinsville) - Movies on Main;
Free Outdoor Movie Series; ET – The Extra Terrestrial; bring your
blankets and lawn chairs; begins at dusk
No-Jacks Bar & Grill (Smithton) - DJ & Karaoke Every
Saturday; 9pm
Papa Vito’s (Belleville) - Ryan Spriggs; 7pm
Phil’s Bar & Grill (Wood River) - Karaoke/DJ; 9pm-2am
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Discovery Garden at LaVista Park (Godfrey) - Garden
Workday; 9am-12pm
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Karaoke
June 3rd (Tuesday)
Bike Surgeon (Shiloh) - Tuesday Night Metro East Road Ride;
6pm
Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music;
7pm
Mascoutah Historical Society (Mascoutah) - Civil War Ex-
hibit; For a small town, comprised primarily of Germans, Mascoutah,
Illinois, supported the Union cause more than one might first imagine.
A rare opportunity to see how one small Illinois town contributed to
the war effort. Every Tuesday 9am-12pm
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Karaoke
June 4th (Wednesday)
Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Live Jazz, Cigar/Scotch Night
Crehan’s Irish Pub (Belleville) - Karaoke Every Wed
Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Live music
Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music;
7pm
Miscellanea House (Belleville) - Acoustic Open Mic Night
with Bill Fourness; every Wednesday; 7-10pm
Mike’s Ten Pin (Alton) - Mondinband; 9:30pm-1:30am
PSOP/SWIC (Belleville) - Line Dancing; Our instructor, Carol
Schwartz, will show you new line dances and techniques each week.
This is a great group to dance with, so sliiiide on over. Cost is $2 per
session. 1:30-3pm
Randy’s House of BBQ (Troy) - Open Mic Jam; 7-11pm
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Open Mic with AfterHours
Entertainment & your host Banyon Hanner; 7-11pm
Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Open Mic Night
Wild Country (Collinsville) - The Taping of St. Louis Country
with WIL gang, Derrick, Danny, Bo & Judy! $5 for everyone, FREE w/
valid College ID! 7pm-1am
Wood River Roundhouse (Wood River) - Imperial Swing
Dance Lessons; 6:30-9pm
Villa Marie Winery (Maryville) - Wine All You Want Wednes-
days; “Group Therapy”; leave the men at home, ladies, for an evening of
guaranteed fun; every first Wednesday; 6-9pm
June 5th (Thursday)
501 Blues Club (Highland) - Thursday Night Open Mic Jam
Session; 8pm
Bubby and Sissy’s (Alton) - Karaoke Dance Party; 9:30pm-
1:30am
Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Live Jazz
Downtown (Belleville) - The Belleville Running Club holds
group runs in downtown Belleville every Thursday night at 6pm and
Saturday morning at 8am. Thursday night runs meet at the parking lot
at A and Jackson (Baja Cali).
Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Live music
Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music;
7pm
Jailhouse Rock (Trenton) - Class Act Karaoke
Pitchers Pub (Belleville) - Open Mic Night hosted by Kimmy V
(of EarthSol) and Tony V (of Vitamen A); all musicians, poets and per-
formance artists welcome; every Thursday; 9pm-12pm
Schatze’s (Belleville) - Bike Night with Live Music
Silver Creek Saloon & Grill (Belleville) - Well Hungarians; Ev-
ery Thursday Night
The Abbey (Belleville) - Singer/Songwriter Thursday; Every
Thursday night from 7-10pm
The Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Live Music
Wild Country (Collinsville) - Free Dance Lessons w/ Joyce War-
ren; 7:30-10pm
June 6th (Friday)
Aerie’s Winery (Grafton) - Stan Corliss in the beer garden every
Friday thru Oct; 5-9pm
Belle Clair Fairgrounds (Belleville) - Stock Car Races Friday
Nights through September 7pm
Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Live Jazz
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The Arts
	 What once began as a passion for paint-
ing, soon transformed into a new creative out-
let amidst unknown territory of artistic jewelry
making, metal smithery, knotting, hand dying
and fashion design for metro east freelance art-
ist of 10 years, Tracy Welling of Collinsville. 
	 With works having a heavy focus on
layering, texture and movement captured in
a multitude of mediums, Welling has had a
number of pieces in shows last year at the Ja-
coby Art Center in Alton and at other local art
shows in the metro east. As a dedicated mother
of two young boys, Welling is also juggling
the efforts to increase her influence to indi-
viduals in the metro east area and on the other
side of the Mississippi with the help and un-
faltering support of her husband Mike Well-
ing, family like sister-in-law Jesse Gomez,
friends and professional colleagues. Coupled
with exploring the new avenues of fashion de-
sign while meticulously creating wearable fine
art, the eclectic work of this Southern Illinois
University Edwardsville alumnus is pushing
boundaries and she loves every minute of it.
	 “My work could be described as royal,
tribal and elaborate wearable fine art,” Welling
said. “People seem to gravitate towards it. I’m
honestly not sure where it’s going but hope-
fully more opportunities will follow. I think
with this whole collaborative event, it will
help all of us get out in front of an audience
we haven’t been exposed to (and vice versa).”
	 While working towards a Bachelor of
Fine Arts degree, completed in 2002, Well-
ing began to broaden her choice of media
and went from a mindset to strictly paint that
grew into a desire to work three dimension-
ally, according to Welling. “It was intriguing
to me that fabricating with metal could be so
instinctively sculptural and empowering and
yet still contain the element of soft sentimental
value that is inherent in jewelry,” Welling said. 
	 Welling described having her ‘light
bulb moment.’ “To me, jewelry is symbolic in
many ways. It is about creating fond memories
Wearing Her Art on Her Sleeve: Cover Artist Tracy Welling
by Robyn L. Kirsch
and expressing love but there is also a natu-
ral strength and tenacity in the materials that
comprise each piece,” Welling explained.
	 It became apparent to Welling that jew-
elrycontainsemotionfor thewearerwhilestill
holding elements of protection and fortitude. 
	 “I had a light bulb moment… (so,) in
my latest works I have strived to marry met-
alwork, fiber and natural elements together
in order to expand views and thoughts of
traditional jewelry,” Welling explained. “I
have started seeing my work as symbols or
manifestations of inner strength and con-
flict as the collection has come together.”
	 Thinking of each piece as a sort of
shield or piece of armor and then eventually
becoming royal in theme, Welling said her
work is comprised of hand knotted and wo-
ven hemp, knotted and woven electroformed
copper, hand dyed chiffon with other natural
and repurposed materials.
	 “Within a couple of years after gradu-
ation, I met my husband and started a fam-
ily. My desires to make art became dormant
as my joy for being with my family grew,”
Welling said. “I have been on hiatus for what
seems like a very long time. I had only been
asleep and I have just recently awakened to
new ideas and a renewed motivation.”
	 Pursuing new endeavors in the fash-
ion design world, Welling said she’s been
able to open again to the creative process.
“My process starts backwards in a way. It
takes a couple weeks for a full look to be
finished because I make an accessory piece
and then I work around that with the cape or
dress made from different mediums to fit it
all together,” Welling said.  
	 Reminiscently thinking about the cul-
mination of her desire to employ the monoto-
nous, yet meditative and calming process of
knotting, Welling had this to share, “I guess it
all began when I was a girl and would spend
hours untying knots with my (crafty) grand-
mother. After she passed away, tying knots
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was a means for me to channel my emotions and deal
with (the grief). Making jewelry (and other wearable
arts like masks and capes) is a very intimate and emo-
tional process for me and time consuming, and it was a
cathartic way to cope with what I was going through.”
	 Wellingsaidit’sbeenaphenomenalpathtowalk
with her other half as they team together co-parenting
and compromising to adjust one another’s schedules
to allow for both to have time to work creatively au-
tonomously. “Mike and his sister (Jessie Gomez) have
been really supportive throughout this whole progres-
sion in our lives,” Welling said. “Mike is a drummer,
and works with his own artistic expression, which
we both feel is vital (to our lives and happiness).”
	 Welling said Gomez has introduced her to
the networking of professionals within the art cir-
cuit, fashion modeling and veteran photographers.
	 After graduating from the SIUE Fine Arts de-
partment, Gomez also moved on to become a makeup
artist and licensed nail artist. With extensive knowl-
edge in nail art, airbrush makeup and bridal make-
up, Jessie’s work has also been published in several
publications. In her own words, “My passion for all
things of beauty became clear as I broadened my
knowledge to Airbrush and Traditional Makeup.”
	 “We met while in college, and she also ob-
tained a degree in Fine Arts,” Welling said. “Jes-
sie and I have always worked really great together,
and now that she’s recently moved back into the
area, her contacts in the fashion field have reached
out to help me develop the whole package.”
	 Welling said with the help of two well
known, locally based photographers, Sarah “Z”
Cayson and Mark Schwigen, and two mod-
els, Victoria K. Verbytskyy and Kimberly Di-
ane Andert, her goals have become the reality she
hoped for, but couldn’t begin to have imagined.
	 “I really didn’t know what to expect, I’ve nev-
er been a part of a photo shoot with models I have to
dress,” Welling said. “But now with the five looks in
fashionI’vedesigned,itisanexcitingnewturnforme.”
	 With a nine-hour photo shoot, two models, two
photographers, multiple looks to portray, makeup and
hair styling by Gomez, not to mention the many hours,
weeks and months of tedious artistry and diligence to
boot,Wellingsaidhersubmissionphotorepresentations
for “Apocalyptic Wonderland” by Fete Event Series
at the St. Louis Contemporary Art Museum this May
were accepted by Event Coordinator Sarah Faragalla.
	 “My inspiration stemmed from a number of
things. For one, having the whole vision of what girl
I envisioned and what she would represent
essentially was the beginning,” Welling de-
scribed. “But then luckily with everyone
else having experience in what they do re-
ally helped capture what I was looking for.”
	 “Apocalyptic Wonderland” is a
themed event divided into three categories of
Darkness, Limbo and Light portrayed by the
work(s) of about 30 other artists from the St.
Louis metropolitan and metro east area.
	 Welling will be a part of the Light
category with her five full fashion looks
representing overcoming darkness to find
oneself stronger and immersed in hope and
light at the end of a proverbial journey.
	 “After I made one of my dresses, I
began dying the end of my garments, and
having five looks and ensuring that I tied
them altogether. So the concept, plus the
color scheme, plus I wanted to incorporate
my love of masks and capes and what roles
they can play, I ended up with a form of
light that shows not ‘happy shiny light,’ but
instead what could exemplify the (quest) to
‘hopeful light.’”
	 “It’s going to be a massive event,
and there’s already a lot of hype about it,”
Welling said. “Since I went from a visual
(abstract) painter showing in galleries to
a five full looks fashion designer with the
help of others involved, which is so new to
me, I’m very excited.”
	 Talking of the possibilities waiting
in the wings for Welling, internationally
published Beauty and Pinup Photographer
Cayson said she is looking forward to see-
ing doors open for her.
	 “In my 10 years working as a
beauty, fashion and pin-up photography,
I’ve never worked with someone so unique-
ly driven, and I plan on working with her
in the future,” Cayson said. “She’s so very
talented and I like her work because it’s
different and very unique—not like every-
day mass produced (things) found in say
Macy’s. I would describe it as avant-garde,
and that’s the kind of photography I like to
focus on because it’s very distinct.”
	 Cayson said she will be having a July
2014 workshop featuring Welling’s work at her
home photography studio in east Belleville.
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23Str8Up MagazineStraightUpMagazine.net
For more information on the work of Sara “Zairia”
Cayson and Mark Schwigen, go to
ZairiasPhotography.com.
To register for the two-day professional workshop held at Cayson’s
studio visit ZCreativeWorkshop.com.			
 
Welling creations will be showcased at the following events:
What: “Apocalyptic Wonderland” by Fete Event
Series - [Event coordinator: Sarah Faragalla]		
Where: St. Louis Contemporary Art Museum
3750 Washington Blvd., St. Louis, MO, 63108
When: Saturday, May 17, 2014 from 7 - 11pm
 
What: Drew Henry Salon & Gallery event
Where:  2309 Cherokee Street, St. Louis, 
MO, 62118
When: Saturday, June 7, 2014
Tracy Welling can be contacted at:
Facebook.com/MetraCreations
Cover image: Unicrown by Tracy Welling / Modeled by Kimberly Diane
/ Photo by Mark Schwigen / Hair and Makeup by Jesse Gomez MUA
	 Model of seven years dabbling in beauty, fashion and other
photography platforms, Andert said she was not only stunned to be
the ‘face’ of the “Apocalyptic Wonderland” event, but was also un-
sure of what to expect from Welling’s work initially.
	 “No one can recreate (Welling’s) work because of its intricate
and unique quality,” Andert said. “Sarah’s vision for this event (as I
understand it) is not only similar to the RAW St. Louis events with
the gathering of artists, photographers and makeup / beauty artists,
but also for the impactful nature of the artistically themed (param-
eters) and for everyone to form connections and network with others
in the field.”
	 Andert went on to welcome individuals to check out the
event with an open mind.
	 “People are not used to fashion, especially not around here,
it’s definitely a New York and Los Angeles thing, so if people come
to the event, they might be a little surprised by how ‘out there’ it
is, but it’s a good time…I try to recommend people who aren’t in
the industry particularly because it opens your eyes to a whole new
(world) that’s out there. You never know what people are doing or
how much work goes into making photos you see in a magazine,
online or on T.V..”
	 Verbytskyy said she is excited to work with Welling again. “I
loved working with Welling! It’s amazing what she is capable of—
quite inspirational! The whole process during the photo shoot took
a while, but it was worth it and the accessories and (ensembles) are
shocking in a positive way,” Verbytskyy touted.
Page 21: Kimberly Diane - Red Queen with Noble Collar
Page 22: Kimberly Diane - Cobra
Page 23 Left to right: Kimberly Diane - Noble Collar; Victoria
Verbytskyy - Copper Nest; Kimberly Diane - Entangled Scales
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Music
	 “I grew up near New Orleans, and in my younger years New Or-
leans was like this.”
	 Ken Baker knows that something is happening in this area. You can
drive to any city from Alton to Red Bud and see musicians playing origi-
nal music on almost any night of the week. On both sides of the river, the
scenes are vibrant and evolving, be it food, sports or music. But even with
so much going on, there’s no specific showcase for Metro East songwriters,
an odd omission for an area that’s rich with talent.
	 Ken is changing the state of affairs on this side of Mississippi River.
A musician himself, he moved to the area and began finishing his music
degree at SIUE after retiring from the military. In his time here, he’s met
many other musicians with talent that has blown him away, and yet, with-
out that showcase, he knew they weren’t getting their fair due. So, the obvi-
ous answer was to make that showcase happen himself.
	 That was a year ago, and now the second installment of the South-
ern Illinois Songwriter Festival is about to take place on Sunday, May 25,
from 3 to 7pm, at the Villa Marie Winery in Maryville and costs a whole $2
for admission. The festival brings together five songwriters who span five
genres to give audiences the sample of what’s been hiding under their noses
all this time. Just don’t come expecting to hear covers of your favorite song.
	 “If I had to summarize my motto for this event, it’d be ‘Aspiring
artists playing original music,’” Ken said. “These are artists who’d love
nothing more than to be able to play three or four nights a week, and do
nothing else but play music. But we all have day jobs.”
	 When Ken stepped out to start the festival, he started a company,
too, Old Salt Music LLC. Through Old Salt Music, he not only wants to
arrange the festival to help promote local artists but he’s also branching out
into helping artists as a booking agent, providing guaranteed shows, sched-
ules, and, most importantly, paychecks on the day of their performance.
	 Much of the music industry, especially on the local scale, operates
on a who-you-know basis and with verbal agreements. It’s not uncommon
for confusion about scheduling to rise up or for someone to have suddenly
left the building when it comes time to pay the artists. The combination of
what Ken is trying to do will, hopefully, clear up some volatility that exists
in the industry and provide local artists with a great chance to be heard and
to do what they love, possibilities that seem more present in St. Louis com-
pared to the Metro East.
	 “I see a lot of artists writing great music, but not the same opportu-
nity,” Ken said.
	 Knowing what he wants to accomplish was the first step, and after
finding the venue the pieces have fallen into place.
	 The Venue - Driving to Villa Marie is an experience unto itself.
East Main Street in Maryville turns east, and after a few blocks, the city
gives way to giant yards and hilly countryside. You come over the crest of
one hill, perhaps unsure of where the winery will be, and then notice a sign
Second Verse: Songwriter Festival
Returns to Villa Marie Winery
by Mark Johnson
with a wine barrel hanging from it. The house to your right slides away and
reveals the church-sized winery sitting high on another hill with a man-
made lake wrapping around it. Beyond the lake you see the vineyard on a
distant, rolling sea of grass.
	 Inside, the winery is split into two main rooms. The first is the size
of a normal restaurant, with the bar centered and straight ahead from the
front doors. Stucco-like, textured walls give the space a warm, rustic feel-
ing, which is important when you look up and see how high the ceilings
are. Through the bar you see back into the second room and realize that this
is just an antechamber of sorts, a prelude to something much grander.
	 From that next great room there are yet more offshoots, including a
basement and another hall that can be used for weddings. Out back, there’s
a balcony that opens to the grounds behind the winery. A gazebo dominates
the small island built into the lake, and a beautiful fire pit sits near the wa-
ter’s edge closer to the building.
	 Of course, as a winery, they have a great selection of wines and
delicious foods. If you’re more interested in beer, they can accommodate
those preferences too; everyone will find plenty of things to sup and nosh
come show time.
	 Carol Bierbaum is Executive Assistant at Villa Marie. She lauds
the winery on their many award winning wines and on the winery’s many
qualities. “It is a great destination. Wonderful food, great entertainment,
beautiful rolling hills, minutes from St. Louis. One of the region’s best kept
secrets. We like to use this venue to promote unique opportunities, like this
festival and fine arts exhibits. From this will come other excellent arts and
entertainment events.”
	 The Players - So the stage is set. We know the reason and the
venue, and now let’s look at who we’ll be clapping for. The Spring Fling
will feature five artists that play in five genres: Americana, blues, Celtic,
country and jazz. Here we’ll provide a spotlight for four of the five artists
who we had the chance to speak with, all except the headliner Jeremiah
Johnson. Johnson will be performing a rare solo acoustic set, stepping away
from his popular blues band to come take part in the songwriter festival.
	 Jeremiah Johnson - Acoustic Blues - Jeremiah Johnson will headline
this show. Well known for his popular rock and blues Jeremiah Johnson Band,
(L to R) TC Chandler, Ken Baker, Tony Loving, Mark Wehmeyer, Tim Ryan
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  • 1. May 2014 1Str8Up MagazineStraightUpMagazine.net # 22May 2014 Issue Serving Up Art, Music, and Culture for the Metro East’s Enjoyment ‘ArtontheSquareistheOpeningScene~ItTakesaCommunitytoRaiseaFilm~MayCalendarof Events~WearingHerArtonHerSleeve:CoverArtistTracyWelling~SecondVerse:SongwriterFes- tivalReturnstoVillaMarieWinery~GettingSaucedontheSquareatCharlieDave’sBBQCompany FREE Tracy Welling
  • 2. May 2014 2 Str8Up Magazine StraightUpMagazine.net Inside Page Editors Word – May 2014 And now comes the 22nd monthly edition of Straight Up Magazine, ‘Serving Up Art, Mu- sic and Culture for the Metro-East’s Enjoyment’. The Metro East deserves its own arts and entertainment magazine. It’s here and it’s called Straight Up!!! We are pleased to have Tracy Welling as the cover artist for this twenty-second Straight Up edition! So pleased, you will find a three-page feature on Tracy’s remarkable work and the team that supports her. We always thank our writers for their poignant features. We appreciate our fans who have submitted their works for publication. And “Likes” to all you followers on Facebook!!! Straight Up loves you!!!! Like Straight Up on Facebook and receive daily entertainment updates, photos, videos & more. The mission of Straight Up Magazine is to support local arts and artists and the businesses and organizations that support local arts and artists. Please feel free to contact us with ideas, comments, information, etc. that might assist us in our mission to serve you, the residents of the Metro region. Enjoy Str8 Up. Tell your friends. Send us your work. And visit our website at Straight- UpMagazine.net (You can scan our QRC on the cover). You’ll see Straight Up Magazine at over 260 area distribution locations. And we’ll see you at the clubs, theatres and festivals all over the Metro-East. Contact Straight Up Magazine: PO Box 412 – Belleville IL (62222); 618-416-2289 straightup@straightupmagazine.net. The Editors thank you!!! May Credits Staff Editors: Dylan Seibert, Paul Seibert Layout Design Artists: Mark Polege, Michelle Reynolds, Callib Carver Sales: Paul Seibert Ad Artists: Mark Polege, Michelle Reynolds, Wil Sullivan Calendar: Dylan Seibert, Paul Seibert Website Design: Mark Polege (MarkusDesignWorks.com) Photography: Mark Polege (PhotographyofMarkPolege.com), Christopher Mikals (Chris- topherMikals.com) Distribution: Brenton Ebersole; Brian Gardner, Daniel Nygard, Kaila Ryan, Sarah Skiold-Hanlin Contributors Cover Art: “Unicrown” by Tracy Welling (Facebook.com/MetraCreations) Cover Logo: Josh Rowan (JoshuaRowan.com) Photography: Dan Cross (It Takes a Community), John Dorroh (Getting Sauced), Mark Johnson (Second Verse), Mark Polege (Art on the Square), Christopher Mikals (It Takes a Community) Feature Writers: Dan Cross; Dylan Seibert, John Dorroh, Mark Johnson; Paul Seibert, Robyn Kirsch Submissions Tracy Welling – Wearable Fine Art All material in this publication is copyrighted to the individual contributors or Straight Up Magazine, LLC and may not be reproduced without written consent. We are very grate- ful to those who have submitted material to be considered for publication. However, the opinions and views of those contributing content to Straight Up do not necessarily reflect those of Str8 Up Magazine.
  • 3. May 2014 3Str8Up MagazineStraightUpMagazine.net Table of Contents Alton Alton Sports Tap AmTrac Chez Marilyn Doc Holiday’s Frank’s Restaurant Jacoby Art Center Mike’s Ten Pin Belleville 10th Street Baking Co Abbey, The Adenaline Prints Almighty Tatoos Althoff CHS Art Dept Anthony’s Salon At Home Computer Repair Bank of Belleville Bamboo Valley Buffet Beatnik’s Bell Air Bowl Belle Clair Expo Center Belleville Public Libraries Ben’s Crafts & Floral Big Reggie’s Blue Agave Bronx Zoo Casablanca Café CeLeen Gallery Centerfield Bar and Grill Chamber of Commerce Christopher Mikal Photo. Circa City Hall Club Escapade Crehan’s Pub Dutch Hollow Barn Eckert Florist Effinger’s Garden Center Facial Rejuvenation Center Fletcher’s Kitchen Geo’s Wings Governor French Gallery Grappa Growlers Green Forest Vapors Hair on Main Happy Hops Homebrew Hardees Harters Hobby House Hicks Bar-B-Que Hippie Daze Hite Auto Body and Repair Imo’s Pizza Inside Out Ministries Katherine Frazier State Farm Kelso Auto Body Lindenwood Univ Local Lucy’s Mabista Salon and Spa Main Street Café Mary’s Hidden Treasures Max’s One Stop Melodic Rhythms Miscellanea New Concepts Bty & Barber MotoMart North Belt West Liquor Olympic Restaurant Papa Vito’s Patriot Restaurant Peachy Yogurt Pitchers Pub Pizza World Plug N Play Computers Renaissance Hair & Skin Care Rising Star Too Schnucks Sears App and Hrdwe Seven Shop N Save Simply Sindy Smith Simply Thrift Sips n Splatters Sole Survivor Leather & Art Southwestern IL College St E’s Medical Arts Bldg Sullivan’s Super 8 Motel Sweet Sinsation TOCO Shop Towne & Country Mart Weingarten YMCA East Cahokia Cahokia Club KC MarkO’s Grill Spinner’s Restaurant Caseyville Amer.’s Best Inn & Suites First Western Inn Knollwood Retirement Mudbugs Bar & Grill Quality Inn and Suites Centreville Terry’s Home & Garden Collinsville Bert’s Chuckwagon Dean’s Farmers Market Fifth Quarter Knights of Columbus Public Library Spring Garden Restaurant Swing City Music Columbia Columbia City Saloon Edwardsville Auto Tire Bailey Cakes Bin 51 Bridal Couture Circle K Edison’s Entertainment Enclave & Enclave West Green Mobile Handee-Mart (BP) Happy Up Toys Heroic Adventures Mark’s Appliances Public Library Run Well Sacred Grounds Southern IL University Stagger Inn Teaspoon Cafe Fairview Heights $1.98 Cleaners Best Western Casey’s Caseyville Twshp Bldg China King City Hall Drury Inn Express Medical Care Fortels Pizza Guitar Center Jacob’s Herb Shop Jonnie’s Pizza Just One More Time Hooters Hucks Lasting Impress. Floral Lilly’s Gyro Public Library Quiznos RaaQQa Food Mart Ramada Inn Randalls Wine & Spirits Sahara Hair Studio Schnucks Sheraton Four Points St Clair Bowl Sunshine Daydream Super 8 Motel Winchester Place Office VFW Freeburg Casey’s Deli Express Tom’s Supermarket Glen Carbon Glen Mart Granite City Apple Tree Restaurant Southwestern IL College Highland 501 Blues Club CharlieDave’s BBQ Great Clips Highland’s Tru-Buy Randy’s House of BBQ Lebanon Artimis Fezziwig’s Marketplace Ghost Vapor Shop Las Cabanas Lebanon Visitors Center Legendary Creations Mama Gusto’s McKendree University MotoMart Public Library Sasafras Way Photography Tiadaghton House Whimsey Gifts Maryville Villa Marie Winery Mascoutah All Mart Smoke Shop American Legion Bee Hollow Mavrketplace Boyce Hund & Assocs Casey’s General Store Dauber’s Pharmacy Han-Dee Mart Str8 Up Magazine Distribution Locations: Art on the Square is the Opening Scene It Takes a Community to Raise a Film May Calendar of Events Wearing Her Art on Her Sleeve: Cover Artist Tracy Welling Second Verse: Songwriter Festival Returns to Villa Marie Winery Getting Sauced on the Square at CharlieDave’s BBQ Company 4 6 8 21 24 26 Jo-Al Winery LaQuinta Hotel & Suites Mascoutah Steak House MidAmerica Inn & Suite McDonald’s Moore’s Family Restaurant Moto Mart Nite Deposit Sax Hometown Store Silver Creek Asstd Living Scott Credit Union St E’s Medical Plaza Tom’s Supermarket O’Fallon AC Computers Baymont Inn Candlewood Suites Casey’s Casa Azteca Circle K City Hall CoffeeHouse Co & Salon Country Inn and Suites CVS Days Inn Drury Inn Egg and I Extended Stay Frieze Harley Davidson Gias Pizza Hemingway’s Zen Garden Hilton Garden Inn Hometown Barber Knights of Columbus Lake Point Dental Luckenbooth Gallery McDonald’s Memorial Healthcare Memorial Therapy New Art Legacies Public Library RJs Computer Schnucks St. E’s Medical Center Suburban Inn Subway Super 8 Towne Lounge Vetta Sports Walgreens Wood Bakery YMCA Sauget Sauget Diner SW IL Welcome Center Scott Air Force Base Chicago Chicken & Fish Ralph’s Barber Quick Mart Subway Shiloh Bank of Edwardsville David Anthony Barber Dierberg’s Golden Corral St. Louis Bread Quizno’s Walgreens Wings of Shiloh Smithton All Mart Century 21 Advantage No-Jacks Tom’s Supermarket Swansea Big Time Beads Concept Shoe Repair CVS Schnucks Dobbs Gas Mart Tourism Bureua of IL S. Wild Birds Unlimited Troy Inksane Asylum Randy’s House of BBQ Speedy Scrappers Troy Public Library ZX Fuel Waterloo BoBecks Sports Bar & Grill City Hall Gallagher’s JV’s Bar and Grill Karban’s Knotty Pines Knotty Pines Papa Vito’s Schorr Lake Vineyard St.Louis Cmty Arts & Movement Concrete Ocean Gallery Healing Arts Center
  • 4. May 2014 4 Str8Up Magazine StraightUpMagazine.net April showers bring May flowers. And May flowers remind us that art is in season. And that Art on the Square will burst its 13th annual bloom on the Belleville Public Square this month. With over 100 local, national and international artists participating, Belleville’s Art on the Square is one of the top art fairs in the nation. Last year’s show was rated #2 by Art Fair Source Book. AOTS has consistently been one of the top ten art shows over the past decade. The myriad of Art on the Square white tents will fill Belleville’s public square on May 16th through May 18th. The festive event will be punctuated with the viewing and purchasing of fine arts and will include a constant supply of ex- cellent live music, a high school arts competition, activities for children, food and beverage vendors – a community of art and artists in which all can participate. Friday 5-10pm. Saturday 10am-8pm. Sunday 11am- 5pm. There are also two Sculpture in the City tours with Art on the Square. See Belleville’s growing collec- tion of public sculpture on Friday, May 2nd, 9am or 1pm. Reservation required. Art on the Square is one superb example of the arts Mecca that the Metro East has become. Artworks applied like graffiti to the stone canvas of cave was per- haps the first known examples in the human history of art. The basic self expressions known as “cave paintings” tell the early stories through the experiences of actual human beings. Since that time, the human experience has perpetually changed and yet our species’ desire to express itself through the arts has endured. Some have theorized that every civilization through- out history has had some form of art in its culture. Whether it be visual, spoken/literary, or performance, art is a part of our nature. Many cities throughout the country and throughout the world are renowned for their “art scenes.” In many cases the development of such a scene stretches so far back that its origins can hardly be traced let alone ex- plained. But, as all things do, communities change and evolve with the pas- Art on the Square is the Opening Scene by Paul Seibert and Dylan Seibert sage of time. And much as the Renaissance swept swiftly through Europe in the 14th century, a community often becomes immersed in a wave of art, and a tidal shift in the culture is then inevitable. No art scene comes to be overnight. There is always a history to the scene. Just as fire is borne of a first spark, countless factors involved in a given scene can either nurture or extinguish that infant flame and they can do so at any conceivable rate. It is with all this in mind that one can see the unique position we have in what will be the history of a scene. There is no checklist of requirements for a society to have an of- ficial “scene.” Conceptual measurements of a scene, like “nationally recog- nized” or “world famous,” are variable and hard to gauge. Receiving praise from the national or international media certainly is a start to confirming such descriptions. Perhaps also a valid gauge of an art scene is the number of signifi- cant art events a region has to offer. Art on the Square is one example of such a significant art event. Check the sampling other regional art fairs here and you will begin to discern: The Metro East is an art “scene”. Art and Wine Walk, Belleville; Register at the northeast quadrant of Bel- leville Public Square. Then stroll through the more than 20 shops of down- town Belleville while enjoying artwork from area artists and sampling a variety of different wines. Saturday, November 22nd. 5-9pm ArtEAST Edwardsville/Alton Studio Tour; Over 200 local artists will interact with the public as they take self guided tours of artist studios, dem- onstrations, and group exhibitions. Madison County is home to an exciting, lively, and diverse art scene. Appreciation for the arts begins in the local grade schools and continues with the strong support of the Art Departments at both of the local colleges - Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville and Lewis and Clark Community College. Many of the area’s artists taught or took classes at these institutions. Represented in the ArtEAST event will be nationally recognized artists as well as young emerging artists. Saturday, October 18th, 9am-5pm & Sunday, October 19th, 11am-5pm. Art in the Park, Highland; The vibrant colors of Autumn provide the perfect canvas to paint a relaxing weekend filled with delicious food and demonstrations, exciting entertainment, wine tasting and loads of fun and creative activities for kids of all ages. Saturday October 11; 10am – 5pm; Sunday October 12; 11am-4pm. Art on the Bluffs, Columbia; Dedicated to providing opportunity and cul- tural appreciation in the city of Columbia IL, through showcasing the work of diverse professional and student artists. Join the sixth annual self-guided Art Walk and enjoy all that the walk has to offer...amazing works of art, tal- Art “Art on the Square-Belleville”
  • 5. May 2014 5Str8Up MagazineStraightUpMagazine.net ented musicians, food and drink from local restaurants and other organiza- tions, an interactive Kid’s Area, a Student Gallery and other entertainment! Saturday September 20; 10am-6pm. Midwest Salute to the Arts, Fairview Heights; The 26th Annual Midwest Salute to the Arts is a juried fine arts show featuring 100 artists exhibit- ing and selling their works from 11 different mediums. The Salute offers attendees a chance to view and purchase art under huge white tents in a re- laxed setting in Moody Park, Fairview Heights, IL. There is easy free park- ing, free admission, and the relaxed nature of the show allows for enjoy- ment for all! Besides viewing and purchasing art, there are musical groups to enjoy, a variety of food and drink available. Plus, children’s activities at the Creation Station, and an exclusive Children’s Gallery where only chil- dren may purchase a piece of art for $5 (no adults allowed!) The Midwest Salute to the Arts was established with the goal of combining community involvement with an appreciation for the arts. Friday, August 22; 6-10pm; Saturday August 23; 10am-6pm; and Sunday; August 24; 11am-5pm Spring Indian Art Market, Cahokia Mounds, Collinsville; Native Amer- ican artists and vendors display and sell crafts, artwork, clothing, jewelry etc. This event generally brings about 4000 visitors over the weekend, and about 30 artists participate. April 26 and 27. 9am-4pm Strange Folk Festival, O’Fallon; Featuring 150 indie vendors selling handmade, upcycled, and vintage wares. Live bands all weekend, unique exhibits and DIY activities for kids and adults, a variety of concessions, and new this year, the Running with Scissors 5K on Sunday morning. Strange Folk is an RFT Best of St. Louis and St. Louis Magazine A-List award winner for Best Festival! The 8th Annual Strange Folk Festival will be held Saturday, September 28th and Sunday, September 29th at O’Fallon Community Park in O’Fallon, Illinois. 10am-6pm both days. Street Art Festival, Highland; The streets of Highland do become a canvas for talented chalk artists during this one-of-a-kind festival! Carry- ing on a tradition started centuries ago, the 11th Annual Street Art Festival and Art Expo will turn the streets of downtown Highland into a temporary art gallery. Art, music, great food and beverages, all at Highland’s beauti- ful downtown square, combine to make this an event you won’t want to miss! Don’t forget to check out the Art Expo - paintings, jewelry, pottery, photography and more, all made by local artists, will be available for sale. Saturday, August 3rd. And let us not forget that the Metro “scene” includes remarkable musi- cal institutions. The Belleville Philharmonic Society was founded on November 19th, 1866.  The Philharmonic presented its first concert on January 26, 1867.  The Society’s first conductor was Theodore Decker, who began the annual schedule of concerts that is unbroken to this day--making the Bel- leville Philharmonic Orchestra the nation’s second oldest symphony or- chestra in continuous operation. The orchestra was comprised of talented volunteer musicians who made distinguished contributions to the commu- nity in a wide range of vocations, and the same can be said of the Society’s various ensembles today. The next scheduled performance is the Belleville Bicentennial Tribute Concert at Lindenwood University Auditorium on Sunday, May 3rd, 3pm. The Masterworks Chorale and Children’s Chorale is an arts organization whose primary goal is to make a significant artistic contri- bution to the residents of Southwestern Illinois. This is done by maintaining a tradition of choral excel- lence. Chorale singers are a select group of auditioned vocalists, many of whom have music degrees and vocal training. Continuing vocal instruction is encour- aged. It is Masterworks’ objective to foster an ap- preciation of the arts. This is measured in the Chorale by its ability to hold many of its original members throughout its 35-year his- tory, as well as attract new ones. All singers are unpaid and rehearse weekly. Al- though most concerts are held in Belleville, singers come from as far away as Pinckneyville, Sparta, Trenton, Carlyle, and Centralia. Encourag- ing and providing opportunities for local artists is another objective. This can be measured by the inclusion of professional Illinois and regional artists in the programs. The next scheduled performance is May 3 and 4. Follow the Str8Up calendars for information on all these events. Photos by Mark Polege. “Midwest Salute to the Arts-Fairview Heights.”
  • 6. May 2014 6 Str8Up Magazine StraightUpMagazine.net The Arts “To be sitting there in the Lincoln Theater, with all that history, where I used to come watch movies as a kid, and to see people you actually know up there on the screen—that’s pretty exciting,” said Belleville resi- dent Damon J. Taylor after attending a screening of Belleville, the movie that has been the buzz of the town since shooting here in October. Taylor served as 1st Assistant Director on the movie after coming to a production meeting the film crew held at Southwestern Illinois Col- lege. He was originally offered the smaller role as Second Assistant Camera, but once he got on the set, “I just started doing what I do, helping get things done. After a couple of days, they said, ‘since you are pretty much operating as 1st AD (Assistant Director), we’ll make you the 1st AD.” Taylor, who has worked on many local and international movies since graduating from the film programatSouthwesternIl- linois College and Southern Illinois University at Car- bondale, said the Belleville movie allowed his family to finally understand his job. “I’ve been working in film for a while, but it’s hard to describe what I do, so it was great for them to actually get to see the work I’ve done. And when I was walking down the red carpet at the premiere, I saw my dadtheretakingpictures,andseeinghowbighissmilewas,thatwasawesome.” That excitement was felt by hundreds of people as Belleville, the movie, produced by Belleville native Ted Trent (AKA, Ted Trentman) and directed by Dan Steadman opened on April 22nd with a gala red carpet spectacle the likes of which this town has not seen since—well, ever. The first block of East Main Street was closed to vehicle traffic and filled with pedestrians, onlookers, photographers, and reporters. Cast members were primped to look their best for the premiere at downtown Belleville salon Hair on Main. Then, they assembled at The Wine Tap, where they were picked up and shuttled in a cavalcade of classic cars down the street to the Lincoln. There, a throng of reporters awaited, along with bright lights, a photo backdrop, and an actual red carpet, which cast and even crew members walked down, posing for photographers and answering interviewers’ questions. Wayne Ault, political science professor at Southwestern Illinois College, got to be a part of the red carpet experience. Ault got involved with the film on the spur of the moment after hearing that auditions were taking place at SWIC. He dropped in after teaching his classes, without an appointment, and ended up landing a small part in the film. “I played the part of a janitor who knew the main character’s father. I had two lines. But then when we filmed, I was very surprised when the director told me he was going to ask me some questions on camera, and he told me to just say whatever came to mind. The original two lines never even made it into the movie, but the ones I made up did!” Ault, who has been a huge fan of movies all his life (he even teaches courses on the political significance of war mov- ies and westerns) was excited enough just to be able to play a small part in the film. But the premiere was even more thrilling. “The car that took us there pulled up in front of the theater, and as soon as we opened the door to get out, there were all these people taking pictures of us. They didn’t even know who we were! And then we talked to about five different reporters. There were all these microphones right in your face. It was surreal! You get such a high from it. It took me hours to come down. I can imagine how for actors in Hollywood it can become like an addiction!” The gala premiere was organized partly to promote the film but also as a way of giving thanks to all the people in the Metro East who helped make the film happen. Besides all the volunteer cast and crew people, many local businesses (including Eckerts Orchard and the Weingarten in Belleville and The Bluegrass Shack in New Athens, among others), offered their workplaces as locations for the film. The City of Belleville gave the filmmakers great support with logistics and access, and many local resi- dents brought home-cooked meals to the set for the cast and crew. Director Dan Steadman was very moved by the outpouring of sup- It Takes a Community to Raise a Film by Dan Cross Photo by Christopher Mikals
  • 7. May 2014 7Str8Up MagazineStraightUpMagazine.net port they received. “There’s such a community of support in the Midwest. That doesn’t exist in LA because everyone is doing their own thing. It’s hard to get your own best friend to come to your movie premiere in LA, let alone hundreds of extras and other people, so I love shooting here for that reason.” Los Angeles actor Tim O’Leary, who played Willie, the central char- acter in Belleville, agrees. “In L.A. I can’t even get my friends to attend my movie premieres. I invite them and they say something like, ‘Oh, sorry, I’m playing dodge ball that night.’ And these are my friends! So for me to see this kind of enthusiasm and support from a community is unbelievable!” O’Leary enjoyed his time in Belleville very much. “I just love the way thisplacelooks,it’sabeautifulplace,butIalsolovetheenergyandenthusiasm of the people. I really made a lot of friends. It was something I didn’t expect. I knew it would be a project I was excited about, but I didn’t expect all the friends, the fun, the camaraderie, and the positive group energy. It was great!” It was a great experience for all the local people involved in the movie too. “These guys just couldn’t have been nicer,” said actor Wayne Ault. “They were very professional and very polite. And they were so patient with people who may never have been in front of a camera before.” Another remarkable thing about the filmmakers is their openness to input from everyone. Beside allowing and even encouraging improvisation from all the first-time actors in their cast, they even allowed others to help shape the story. 1st Assistant Director Taylor made some suggestions to director Steadman about the script (something many directors would never tolerate) but Steadman liked the suggestions, used them, and Taylor ended up being credited as a script consultant on the movie. “When I found out that they were planning to shoot the movie in only three weeks, I was expecting problems,” Taylor explained. “Usually what ends up happening with such a tight schedule is a lot of stomping around and screaming by the director to try to get people to work faster. That never happened on this film. They maintained such a positive and re- spectful attitude all the way through the shoot, it was really a good experi- ence for everybody.” The film ran for a week at the Lincoln in addition to screenings at Wehrenberg’s Ronnie’s 20 Cine in South St. Louis and AMC University Place 8 in Carbondale. Another Belleville institution, the Skyview Drive- in, (one of only 300 drive in theaters left in America!) will show the film on Thursdays May 1 and May 8, which is sure to be a blast for the whole community. And as if Trent and Steadman don’t have enough to do with the promotion of Belleville and the free workshops they offered about film- making at the Lincoln in the days following the premiere, they are already in production with their next feature length movie, also being shot in and around Belleville. “The next movie is a Christmas film called Expect Delays. It’s sort of The Family Stone meets Home for the Holidays, that sort of tone,” said writer/director Steadman. “It’s set here in Belleville, but it is not a sequel to the Belleville movie. It does have the same cast though, and that’s what is so exciting. A lot of people who had smaller supporting roles in Bel- leville have expanded into leading roles in the next film. I wrote it with them in mind, they didn’t even have to audition. And fortunately everyone I wrote parts for has said yes.” One of those people is Wayne Ault. “About six weeks ago, Dan Steadman called me out of the blue and said he had written a part for me in the new movie. He told me he wanted to send me the script so I could see if I wanted to do. I told him I didn’t need to see the script! I’ll do it!” After having just two lines in Belleville, Ault moved up to one of the largest parts in Ex- pect Delays, playing the patriarch of the family at the center of the story. “Dan told me hereallyliked what I did in Belleville, so he wrote this new part with me in mind. I said, ‘Are yousureit’smeyou’retalkingabout?’ Likeeveryoneelse,Ialwayshadafanta- sydreamaboutbeinginmovies,butIneverthoughtitwouldactuallyhappen!” Expect Delays began shooting in Belleville on April 29 and the enthusiasm level in the community could not be higher. More about Belleville the movie: BellevilleTheMovie.com “If it is possible to leave this world at such an early age, we need to celebrate life with every breath in our bodies while we have it.” -Neila Photos by Dan Cross. Tim O’Leary with co-star Kate Barton Actor Robert Trentman with son, producer & starring actor Ted Trent
  • 8. May 2014 8 Str8Up Magazine StraightUpMagazine.net May Calendar of Events May 1st (Thursday) 501 Blues Club (Highland) - Thursday Night Open Mic Jam Session; 8pm Alton Little Theater (Alton) - Hallelujah Girls; Hilarity abounds when the feisty females of Eden Falls, Georgia, decide to shake up their lives. By the time the women rally together to overcome obstacles and launch their new, improved lives, you’ve got a side-splitting, joyful comedy that will make you laugh out loud and shout “Hallelujah!” 7:30pm Bubby and Sissy’s (Alton) - Karaoke Dance Party; 9:30pm- 1:30am Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Live Jazz Columbia City Saloon (Columbia) - Open Mic Jam Night; 8pm Community Garden (O’Fallon) - Come play in the dirt – garden work day every Monday and Thursday; tools provided, bring your own gloves and water, all ages welcome; 9am-12pm Downtown (Belleville) - The Belleville Running Club holds group runs in downtown Belleville every Thursday night at 6pm and Saturday morning at 8am. Thursday night runs meet at the parking lot at A and Jackson (Baja Cali). Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Featherstone Drive; 7pm Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music; 7pm Jailhouse Rock (Trenton) - Class Act Karaoke Pitchers Pub (Belleville) - Open Mic Night hosted by Kimmy V (of EarthSol) and Tony V (of Vitamen A); all musicians, poets and performance artists welcome; every Thursday; 9pm-12pm Pop’s (Sauget) - Hip Hop Hazard $3 Throwdown featuring: Johnny Madness, Kush Cloud, Krazie Flo, Sonoxide, Jeuce, Johnny Clockwork, So’N’So,; XIII Tha Dev5+8a; 6:30pm; $3 advance, $5 day of show, $2 minor surcharge Schatze’s (Belleville) - Bike Night with Live Music Silver Creek Saloon & Grill (Belleville) - Well Hungarians; Every Thursday Night The Abbey (Belleville) - Singer/Songwriter Thursday; Every Thursday night from 7pm-10pm The Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Live Music Wild Country (Collinsville) - Free Dance Lessons w/ Joyce Warren; 7:30-10pm May 2nd (Friday) Aerie’s Winery (Grafton) - Stan Corliss in the beer garden every Friday thru Oct; 5pm-9pm Alton Little Theater (Alton) - Hallelujah Girls; Hilarity abounds when the feisty females of Eden Falls, Georgia, decide to shake up their lives. By the time the women rally together to overcome obstacles and launch their new, improved lives, you’ve got a side-splitting, joyful comedy that will make you laugh out loud and shout “Hallelujah!” 7:30pm Bee Hollow Market (Mascoutah) - Wine Tasting; 4pm-7pm; Patio Nights every Friday in May Belle Clair Fairgrounds (Belleville) - Stock Car Races Friday Nights through September; 7pm Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Live Jazz Crehan’s Irish Pub (Belleville) - Mondinband; 8pm-12am Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Prestige World Wide, 3pm; Millennium, 8pm Governor French Gallery (Belleville) - Local Treasures, an exhibit of the Gateway East Artists Guild; artist reception; 6-8pm Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music; 7pm Hidden Lake Winery (Aviston) - Music by Randy Webb; 7-11pm Jailhouse Rock (Trenton) - Class Act Karaoke Knights of Columbus Watering Hole (O’Fallon) - DJ Jim Hursey; 8pm- 12am Lilly’s Lounge (Alton) - Karaoke Mama Gusto’s (Lebanon) - Rogers and Nienhaus; 7-11pm Papa Vito’s (Belleville) - Mr. Radio Stephen Koritta; 7pm Piasa Winery & Pub (Grafton) - Open Mic Night every Friday night from 7-11pm Pop’s (Sauget) - Kim Massie - plays the music of Etta James; a special seated tribute event; doors at 6pm; show at 7pm Schatze’s (Belleville) - Live Music SeVen (Belleville) - Pat Liston; 9pm-12am Shenanigan’s (Belleville) - DJ or Live Music Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Live Music The Abbey (Belleville) - Friday Night Jazz; Every Friday night from 7-10pm The Hett @ McKendree University (Lebanon) - Percussion Ensemble Concert; 7:30pm The Weingarten (Belleville) - Dade Farrar; 6-10pm The Wildey Theater (Edwardsville) - Shameless: The Garth Brooks Experience featuring Nathan Orr; 8pm May 3rd (Saturday) Aerie’s Winery (Grafton) - Stan Corliss in the beer garden every Sat thru Oct; 2-9pm Alton Little Theater (Alton) - Hallelujah Girls; Hilarity abounds when the feisty females of Eden Falls, Georgia, decide to shake up their lives. By the time the women rally together to overcome obstacles and launch their new, improved lives, you’ve got a side-splitting, joyful comedy that will make you laugh out loud and shout “Hallelujah!” 2pm Argosy Music Hall (Alton) - Spin The Bottle; Not your typical rock ‘n roll band, see Spin The Bottle. Free with your Argosy Preferred Card; 7pm Bee Hollow Market (Mascoutah) - Specialty Liquor and Cocktail Tasting; 12-4pm Belle-Clair Fairgrounds (Belleville) - Knife & Gun Show BoBeck’s (Waterloo) - Live DJ every Saturday night; 9pm Cahokia State Historic Site (Collinsville) - Storytelling Tim Tingle will be the featured Native American storyteller this year. The event is sponsored by the University of Missouri - St. Louis and the 34rd
  • 9. May 2014 9Str8Up MagazineStraightUpMagazine.net Annual St. Louis Storytelling Festival; Free; Limited seating; 2pm Christ Church Cathedral (Belleville) - Masterworks Chorale and Children’s Chorale Voices of Spring concert Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Karaoke Night Community Financial Center (O’Fallon) - O’Fallon Garden Club May Plant Sale; 9am-2pm Crehan’s Irish Pub (Belleville) - Live Music Downtown (Belleville) - Old Town Market; Catch the morning’s pick of fresh, flavorful produce grown by local farmers. Pe- ruse the booths of local artisans for one-of-a-kind treasures for yourself or to give as gifts. Shop outdoors and enjoy the sunlight while you get to know your local growers and run into friends or meet new ones! 7:30am-12pm Downtown (Belleville) - The Belleville Running Club holds group runs in downtown Belleville every Thursday night at 6pm and Saturday morning at 8am. Saturday morning runs meet at the parking lot behind the St Louis Bread Company. Downtown (Lebanon) - Annual May Market Home and Garden Show; the brick street will be filled with all kinds of vendors displaying and selling arts, crafts, spring flowers, and more; music by Shakey Dave; 9am-4pm Edward Fulton Jr High (O’Fallon) - Junior High Drama Club presents FAME JR; an ideal musical for young performers; 7pm Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Hoosier Daddys, 3pm; Millennium, 8pm Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music; 7pm Hidden Lake Winery (Aviston) - Music by Ronny Lee; 7-11pm Laurie’s Place (Edwardsville) - Every Sat-Jam Session w/ Mo’ Pleasure; 2-6pm Lilly’s Lounge (Alton) - Karaoke Monroe County Courthouse (Waterloo) - Kristina’s Race for Peace; 10th Annual 5K Walk/Run; to increase awareness and support for victims of Domestic Violence; benefits Violence Protection Center of Southwestern Illinois; registration 7-7:45am; race time 8am No-Jacks Bar & Grill (Smithton) - DJ & Karaoke Every Saturday; 9pm Papa Vito’s (Belleville) - Ryan Spriggs; 7pm Phil’s Bar & Grill (Wood River) - Karaoke/DJ; 9pm-2am Pop’s (Sauget) - Midnight Hour “Dark Passenger” CD Release Party;7pm Schatze’s (Belleville) - Live Music Schmidt Art Center @ SWIC (Belleville) - Creative Kids Series: Weave a Cozy Coaster; using the Mexican serape as inspiration, weave a colorful coaster on a handmade loom; 12:30 -1:30pm Shenanigan’s (Belleville) - DJ or Live Music Spectators Sports Bar and Grill (Alton) - Country Karaoke; 9pm-1am Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Live Music The Cyclery and Fitness Center (Edwardsville) - Saturday Morning East Side Road Ride; 7am The Weingarten (Belleville) - Small Town Famous; 6-10pm Towne Lounge (O’Fallon) - Almost Nameless; 9pm May 4th (Sunday) Aerie’s Winery (Grafton) - Stan Corliss in the beer garden every Sun thru Oct; 2-6pm Alton Little Theater (Alton) - Hallelujah Girls; Hilarity abounds when the feisty females of Eden Falls, Georgia, decide to shake up their lives. By the time the women rally together to overcome obstacles and launch their new, improved lives, you’ve got a side-splitting, joyful comedy that will make you laugh out loud and shout “Hallelujah!” 2pm Belle-Clair Fairgrounds (Belleville) - Knife & Gun Show Dutch Hollow Barn (Belleville) - Every Sunday Jam Session; 7pm Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Hoosier Daddys, 2pm; Ultraviolets, 7pm Gateway Center (Collinsville) - Anderson Hospital Baby Fair; Over 100 Vendor Booths; Children’s Safety Section; Car seat demonstrations by Glen Carbon Fire Department; Enjoy Free Samples & Gifts; Meet Local Physicians & Pediatricians; Free Admission; 1-4pm Hidden Lake Winery (Aviston) - Music by Doc Reitz; 2-6pm Lewis & Clark Community College (Godfrey) - Alton Youth Symphony Concert; Hatheway Hall Auditorium; 2pm Lindenwood University Auditorium (Belleville) - Belleville Philharmonic; Belleville Bicentennial Tribute; 3pm Local Lucy’s (Belleville) - Olive Oil Cooking Class; 2:30pm Mike’s Ten Pin (Alton) - Mondinband; 9:30pm-1:30am Mudbugs (Caseyville) - Every Sunday Open Mic Blues Jam; 7-11pm No Jacks (Smithton) - Veterans Benefit Ride benefiting Hospice of Southern Illinois; bikes and cars welcome; 10:30am Schatze’s (Belleville) - Karaoke St Paul UCC (Belleville) - Masterworks Chorale and Children’s Chorale Voices of Spring concert; 3pm Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Open Mic Night The Hett @ McKendree University (Lebanon) - Saint Louis Symphony Youth Orchestra; The region’s finest young musicians, ages 12 to 22, represent 35 schools throughout greater St. Louis and beyond; free; 3pm
  • 10. May 2014 10 Str8Up Magazine StraightUpMagazine.net May Calendar of Events doors 6:30pm; starts at 7pm Miscellanea House (Belleville) - Acoustic Open Mic Night with Bill Fourness; every Wednesday; 7-10pm Mike’s Ten Pin (Alton) - Mondinband; 9:30pm-1:30am Randy’s House of BBQ (Troy) - Open Mic Jam; 7-11pm PSOP/SWIC (Belleville) - Line Dancing; Our instructor, Carol Schwartz, will show you new line dances and techniques each week. This is a great group to dance with, so sliiiide on over. Cost is $2 per session. 1:30-3pm Schatze’s (Belleville) - Open Mic with AfterHours Entertainment & your host Banyon Hanner; 7-11pm Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Open Mic Night Villa Marie Winery (Maryville) - Wine All You Want Wednesdays; “Group Therapy”; leave the men at home, ladies, for an evening of guaranteed fun; every first Wednesday; This month’s theme: Cinco de Mayo +2; 6-9pm Wild Country (Collinsville) - The Taping of St. Louis Country with WIL gang, Derrick, Danny, Bo & Judy! $5 for everyone, FREE w/ valid College ID! 7pm-1am Wood River Roundhouse (Wood River) - Imperial Swing Dance Lessons; 6:30-9pm May 8th (Thursday) 501 Blues Club (Highland) - Thursday Night Open Mic Jam Session; 8pm The Weingarten (Belleville) - Lisa Jones; 2-6pm The Wildey Theater (Edwardsville) - D.A.R.E. presents “Stringray”, “Stingray” is a 1978 action-comedy filmed in Edwardsville featuring a Corvette Stingray and a couple of unsuspecting buddies who unknowingly get wrapped up in criminal activity resulting high speed chases. 2pm May 5th (Cinco de Mayo Monday) Bike Surgeon (Shiloh) - Group Ride Hero Wrench Course; 6-7:30pm Columbia City Saloon (Columbia) - The piano artistry of Pat Joyce; 1-4pm Community Garden (O’Fallon) - Come play in the dirt – garden work day every Monday and Thursday; tools provided, bring your own gloves and water, all ages welcome; 91m-12pm Discovery Garden at LaVista Park (Godfrey) - Garden Workday; 9am–12pm Lewis & Clark Community College (Godfrey) - Spring Choral Concert; 7:30pm Lewis & Clark Community College (Godfrey) - Live Band – Outside of Reid Café; 11am Schatze’s (Belleville) - Karaoke May 6th (Tuesday) Bike Surgeon (Shiloh) - Tuesday Night Metro East Road Ride; 6pm Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music; 7pm Lewis & Clark Community College (Godfrey) - Fingerprinting; 9am Mascoutah Historical Society (Mascoutah) - Civil War Exhibit; For a small town, comprised primarily of Germans, Mascoutah, Illinois, supported the Union cause more than one might first imagine. A rare opportunity to see how one small Illinois town contributed to the war effort. Every Tuesday 9am-12pm Pitchers Pub (Belleville) - Tenacious Trivia; 8pm Rock Springs Park (O’Fallon) - The Art of Container Gardening; 6:30pm Schatze’s (Belleville) - Karaoke May 7th (Wednesday) Belle Clair Fairgrounds (Belleville) - Outdoor auction Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Live Jazz, Cigar/Scotch Night Crehan’s Irish Pub (Belleville) - Karaoke Every Wed Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Prestige World Wide; 6pm Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music; 7pm Hidden Lake Winery (Aviston) - Dance Lessons with Jeff & Marcia Wuebbles; Free Dance lessons the 1st and 4th Wednesday of the month. The lessons will teach you to dance all night at a wedding! 7pm Lindenwood University Auditorium (Belleville) - Student Choice Speakers; MTV’s The Buried Life; celebrity globe-trotters asking “What do you want to do before you die?”; free and open to the public;
  • 11. May 2014 11Str8Up MagazineStraightUpMagazine.net Alton Little Theater (Alton) - Hallelujah Girls; Hilarity abounds when the feisty females of Eden Falls, Georgia, decide to shake up their lives. By the time the women rally together to overcome obstacles and launch their new, improved lives, you’ve got a side-splitting, joyful comedy that will make you laugh out loud and shout “Hallelujah!” 7:30pm Bubby and Sissy’s (Alton) - Karaoke Dance Party; 9:30pm- 1:30am Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Live Jazz Columbia City Saloon (Columbia) - Open Mic Jam Night; 8pm Downtown (Belleville) - The Belleville Running Club holds group runs in downtown Belleville every Thursday night at 6pm and Saturday morning at 8am. Thursday night runs meet at the parking lot at A and Jackson (Baja Cali). Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Live music; 7pm Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music; 7pm Hough Park (Belleville) - Mutual Aide Picnic; Belleville Solidarity Department; free hot meals, clothes, hygiene items, home supplies; Bring what you can – Take what you need; every second Satur- day; 1-5pm Jailhouse Rock (Trenton) - Class Act Karaoke Lindenwood University Stadium (Belleville) – Mike Stud live and in concert; doors 8pm; show 9pm Our Lady of the Snows Shrine (Belleville) - World Walk Day; Illinois Trekkers Volkssport Club 5K walk; registration 6pm Pitchers Pub (Belleville) - Open Mic Night hosted by Kimmy V (of EarthSol) and Tony V (of Vitamen A); all musicians, poets and performance artists welcome; every Thursday; 9pm-12pm Schatze’s (Belleville) - Bike Night with Live Music Silver Creek Saloon & Grill (Belleville) - Well Hungarians; Every Thursday Night The Abbey (Belleville) - Singer/Songwriter Thursday; Every Thursday night from 7-10pm The Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Live Music The Wildey Theater (Edwardsville) - Film Feast at the Wildey Theatre. A screening of the cult classic The Big Lebowski. All proceeds benefit Partners for Pets; 7pm Wild Country (Collinsville) - Free Dance Lessons w/ Joyce Warren; 7:30-10pm May 9th (Friday) Aerie’s Winery (Grafton) - Stan Corliss in the beer garden every Friday thru Oct; 5pm-9pm Alton Little Theater (Alton) - Hallelujah Girls; Hilarity abounds when the feisty females of Eden Falls, Georgia, decide to shake up their lives. By the time the women rally together to overcome obstacles and launch their new, improved lives, you’ve got a side-splitting, joyful comedy that will make you laugh out loud and shout “Hallelujah!” 7:30pm Bee Hollow Market (Mascoutah) - Wine Tasting; Patio Nights every Friday in May; 4-7pm Belle Clair Fairgrounds (Belleville) - Stock Car Races Friday Nights through September; 7pm Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Live Jazz Crehan’s Irish Pub (Belleville) - Live music E L Flanaban’s (Highland) - Pat Liston; 8-11pm Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Live music; 7pm Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music; 7pm Jacoby Arts Center (Alton) - JAC ROCKS; benefit concert for JAC; featuring Gemini Hustler, PopularMechanics, Green & Blue, Sweet Dirts, Matt Taul, Nik Kendricks, Hope & Therapy, Zagk Gibbons; 7pm Jailhouse Rock (Trenton) - Class Act Karaoke Knights of Columbus Watering Hole (O’Fallon) - DJ Tim; 8pm-12am Lilly’s Lounge (Alton) - Karaoke Loading Dock (Grafton) – Mondinband Papa Vito’s (Belleville) - Joe Truttman and Ron Wooley Duo; 7pm Piasa Winery & Pub (Grafton) - Open Mic Night every Friday night from 7-11pm Schatze’s (Belleville) - Live Music Shenanigan’s (Belleville) - DJ or Live Music Sole Survivor Gallery (Belleville) - Art After Five Exhibit: The Sideshow; drawings of Jacqueline Klene; an exploration of the mind of an escapist; Opening Reception; 5-8pm Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Live Music The Abbey (Belleville) - Friday Night Jazz; Every Friday night from 7-10pm The Weingarten (Belleville) - Gabie McGarrah; 6-10pm May 10th (Saturday) Aerie’s Winery (Grafton) - Stan Corliss in the beer garden every Sat thru Oct; 2-9pm
  • 12. May 2014 12 Str8Up Magazine StraightUpMagazine.net May Calendar of Events Alton Little Theater (Alton) - Hallelujah Girls; Hilarity abounds when the feisty females of Eden Falls, Georgia, decide to shake up their lives. By the time the women rally together to overcome obstacles and launch their new, improved lives, you’ve got a side-splitting, joyful comedy that will make you laugh out loud and shout “Hallelujah!” 7:30pm Belle-Clair Fairgrounds (Belleville) - Join Confluence Crush Roller Derby for some hard hitting, women’s flat track roller derby action. First bout will feature a mixer between roller girls from all around the Midwest in a Comic Book themed bout of Heroes vs. Villains. The second bout will be our very own CCRD Heartbreakers taking on the ladies from the West Kentucky Rockin’ Rollers (Paducah, KY). Doors 5:30pm Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Karaoke Night Crehan’s Irish Pub (Belleville) - Live music Downtown (Belleville) - Belleville Historical Society Walking Tour; meet at Veterans Memorial on East Main; learn Belleville history while viewing historical buildings; 1.5 miles; 10am Downtown (Belleville) - Old Town Market; Catch the morning’s pick of fresh, flavorful produce grown by local farmers. Peruse the booths of local artisans for one-of-a-kind treasures for yourself or to give as gifts. Shop outdoors and enjoy the sunlight while you get to know your local growers and run into friends or meet new ones! 7:30am-12pm Downtown (Belleville) - The Belleville Running Club holds group runs in downtown Belleville every Thursday night at 6pm and Saturday morning at 8am. Saturday morning runs meet at the parking lot behind the St Louis Bread Company. Downtown (Lebanon) - The first Classic Car Show of the season. See over 100 classic cars and trucks and shop the shops; 6-9pm Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Live music; 7pm Fezziwig’s Marketplace (Lebanon) - Premier Wine Tasting; 2:15-4pm Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music; 7pm Highland Speedway (Highland) - Mom’s Night at the Races Knights of Columbus Watering Hole (O’Fallon) - Mark Gordon; 8pm-12am Laurie’s Place (Edwardsville) - Every Sat-Jam Session w/ Mo’ Pleasure; 2-6pm Lilly’s Lounge (Alton) - Karaoke No-Jacks Bar & Grill (Smithton) - DJ & Karaoke Every Saturday; 9pm Papa Vito’s (Belleville) - Joe Truttman and Ron Wooley Duo; 7pm Phil’s Bar & Grill (Wood River) - Karaoke/DJ; 9pm-2am Schatze’s (Belleville) - Live Music Shenanigan’s (Belleville) - DJ or Live Music Spectators Sports Bar and Grill (Alton) - Country Karaoke; 9pm-1am Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Live Music The Cyclery and Fitness Center (Edwardsville) - Saturday Morning East Side Road Ride; 7am The Weingarten (Belleville) - German Music by Herb Eberle, 2-5pm; Trophy Mules, 7-10pm The Wildey Theater (Edwardsville) - Mom’s Kitchen; the Midwest’s premier Widespread Panic tribute band. 7:30pm May 11th (Mothers Sunday) Aerie’s Winery (Grafton) - Stan Corliss in the beer garden every Sun thru Oct; 2-6pm Alton Little Theater (Alton) - Hallelujah Girls; Hilarity abounds when the feisty females of Eden Falls, Georgia, decide to shake up their lives. By the time the women rally together to overcome obstacles and launch their new, improved lives, you’ve got a side-splitting, joyful comedy that will make you laugh out loud and shout “Hallelujah!” 2pm Dutch Hollow Barn (Belleville) - Every Sunday Jam Session; 7pm Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Live music Schatze’s (Belleville) - Karaoke Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Open Mic Night The Hett @ McKendree University (Lebanon) - La Cenerentola (Rossini); Join a worldwide audience from your “better than front row seat” for the New York Metropolitan Opera’s Emmy award-winning Live in HD series of high-definition simulcast transmissions. Presented with subtitles. One day delay, not shown live. 1pm The Weingarten (Belleville) - Graham Pagano; 2-6pm
  • 13. May 2014 13Str8Up MagazineStraightUpMagazine.net group runs in downtown Belleville every Thursday night at 6pm and Saturday morning at 8am. Thursday night runs meet at the parking lot at A and Jackson (Baja Cali). Fast Eddie’s Bon Aire (Alton) - Live music Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music; 7pm Jailhouse Rock (Trenton) - Class Act Karaoke Pitchers Pub (Belleville) - Open Mic Night hosted by Kimmy V (of EarthSol) and Tony V (of Vitamen A); all musicians, poets and performance artists welcome; every Thursday; 9pm-12pm Schatze’s (Belleville) - Bike Night with Live Music Silver Creek Saloon & Grill (Belleville) - Well Hungarians; Every Thursday Night The Abbey (Belleville) - Singer/Songwriter Thursday; Every Thursday night from 7-10pm The Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Live Music The Wildey Theater (Edwardsville) - Memories of Mockingbird, An Evening with Scout; see the classic 1963 film “To Kill a Mockingbird” on the Wildey Theatre’s big screen and meet one of the movie’s stars, Academy Award-nominated actress Mary Badham, (who played “Scout” Finch), in person! 3pm Wild Country (Collinsville) - Free Dance Lessons w/ Joyce Warren; 7:30-10pm May 16th (Friday) Aerie’s Winery (Grafton) - Stan Corliss in the beer garden every May 12th (Monday) Columbia City Saloon (Columbia) - The piano artistry of Pat Joyce; 1-4pm Discovery Garden at LaVista Park (Godfrey) - Garden Workday; 9am-12pm Schatze’s (Belleville) - Karaoke May 13th (Tuesday) Bike Surgeon (Shiloh) - Tuesday Night Metro East Road Ride; 6pm Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music; 7pm Mascoutah Historical Society (Mascoutah) - Civil War Exhibit; For a small town, comprised primarily of Germans, Mascoutah, Illinois, supported the Union cause more than one might first imagine. A rare opportunity to see how one small Illinois town contributed to the war effort. Every Tuesday 9am-12pm Schatze’s (Belleville) - Karaoke May 14th (Wednesday) Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Live Jazz, Cigar/Scotch Night Crehan’s Irish Pub (Belleville) - Karaoke Every Wed Fast Eddie’s Bon Aire (Alton) - Live music Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music; 7pm Miscellanea House (Belleville) - Acoustic Open Mic Night with Bill Fourness; every Wednesday; 7-10pm Mike’s Ten Pin (Alton) - Mondinband; 9:30pm-1:30am PSOP/SWIC (Belleville) - Line Dancing; Our instructor, Carol Schwartz, will show you new line dances and techniques each week. This is a great group to dance with, so sliiiide on over. Cost is $2 per session. 1:30-3pm Randy’s House of BBQ (Troy) - Open Mic Jam; 7-11pm Schatze’s (Belleville) - Open Mic with AfterHours Entertainment & your host Banyon Hanner; 7-11pm Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Open Mic Night Wild Country (Collinsville) - The Taping of St. Louis Country with WIL gang, Derrick, Danny, Bo & Judy! $5 for everyone, FREE w/ valid College ID! 7pm-1am Wood River Roundhouse (Wood River) - Imperial Swing Dance Lessons; 6:30-9pm May 15th (Thursday) 501 Blues Club (Highland) - Thursday Night Open Mic Jam Session; 8pm Bubby and Sissy’s (Alton) - Karaoke Dance Party; 9:30pm- 1:30am Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Live Jazz Columbia City Saloon (Columbia) - Open Mic Jam Night; 8pm Downtown (Belleville) - Downtown Diva Night; an exciting ladies night out! Start at Rising Star, after-party at The Wine Tap; 5-8pm Downtown (Belleville) - The Belleville Running Club holds
  • 14. May 2014 14 Str8Up Magazine StraightUpMagazine.net May Calendar of Events Friday thru Oct; 5-9pm Bee Hollow Market (Mascoutah) - Wine Tasting; Patio Nights every Friday in May; 4-7pm Belle Clair Fairgrounds (Belleville) - Stock Car Races Friday Nights through September; 7pm Chez Marilyn (Alton) - Mondinband; 8pm-12am Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Live Jazz Crehan’s Irish Pub (Belleville) - Rogers and Nienhaus; 7-11pm Downtown (Belleville) - 13th Annual Art on the Square; the #2 Art Show in the Nation; featuring the original works of over 100 ac- complished artists from around the world, fantastic musical and stage performances plus delicious local food and drink; 5-10pm Downtown (Mascoutah) - Spring Fest and Car Show; 11am- 11pm Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Live music Fezziwig’s Marketplace (Lebanon) - Premier Wine Tasting; 6:15-8pm Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music; 7pm Jailhouse Rock (Trenton) - Class Act Karaoke Knights of Columbus Watering Hole (O’Fallon) - DJ Rev Disco; 8pm-12am Lilly’s Lounge (Alton) - Karaoke Papa Vito’s (Belleville) - The Funatics – fun-lovin music with Steve Koritta and Tip Belz; 7-10pm; 7pm Piasa Winery & Pub (Grafton) - Open Mic Night every Friday night from 7-11pm Pop’s (Sauget) - Barewire CD Release Party; 7pm Schatze’s (Belleville) - Live Music Shenanigan’s (Belleville) - DJ or Live Music Silver Creek Saloon (Belleville) - Car Cruise; every 3rd Friday; 5pm; live music at 9pm Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Live Music The Abbey (Belleville) - Friday Night Jazz; Every Friday night from 7-10pm The Weingarten (Belleville) - Kerry Steinman; 6-10pm Towne Lounge (O’Fallon) - Mark Palmer; 9pm May 17th (Saturday) Aerie’s Winery (Grafton) - Stan Corliss in the beer garden every Sat thru Oct; 2-9pm Argosy Music Hall (Alton) - Red; Join us for a tribute to Sammy Hagar. Free with your Argosy Preferred Card. 8pm Audubon Center (Alton) - Birds, Beer and Bluegrass with Old Salt Union; 5-9pm Belle Clair Expo Center (Belleville) - Belleville Flea Market; Southern Illinois’ Premier Indoor/Outdoor Market – Over 600 tables and 300-400 vendors selling antiques, collectibles, merchandise – old and new. Indoor/ Outdoor Year Round. Free admission; 8am-5pm Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Karaoke Night Crehan’s Irish Pub (Belleville) - Live music Downtown (Belleville) - 13th Annual Art on the Square; the #2 Art Show in the Nation; featuring the original works of over 100 accomplished artists from around the world, fantastic musical and stage performances plus delicious local food and drink; 10am-8pm Downtown (Belleville) - Old Town Market; Catch the morning’s pick of fresh, flavorful produce grown by local farmers. Peruse the booths of local artisans for one-of-a-kind treasures for your- self or to give as gifts. Shop outdoors and enjoy the sunlight while you get to know your local growers and run into friends or meet new ones! 7:30am-12pm Downtown (Belleville) - The Belleville Running Club holds group runs in downtown Belleville every Thursday night at 6pm and Saturday morning at 8am. Saturday morning runs meet at the parking lot behind the St Louis Bread Company. Downtown (Edwardsville) - Land Of Goshen Community Market; Come experience the Land of Goshen Community Market! The Market is your best source for locally grown farm products, tasty baked goods, and wonderful art and gift ideas. The selection changes weekly so plan to visit more than once to fully appreciate the wide selection available. Live entertainment and free demonstrations add to the festive atmosphere. 8am-12pm Fast Eddie’s Bon Aire (Alton) - Live music Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music; 7pm Highland Speedway (Highland) - Military Night, free admission for Active Military Knights of Columbus Watering Hole (O’Fallon) - Mark
  • 15. May 2014 15Str8Up MagazineStraightUpMagazine.net Moebeck; 8pm-12am Laurie’s Place (Edwardsville) - Every Sat-Jam Session w/ Mo’ Pleasure; 2-6pm Lilly’s Lounge (Alton) - Karaoke Main Street Brewing Company (Belleville) - Live music with Lil’ Sister; five decades of rock and roll featuring Lindsay Kay; 7-11pm No-Jacks Bar & Grill (Smithton) - DJ & Karaoke Every Saturday; 9pm Papa Vito’s (Belleville) - Ryan Spriggs; 7pm Parking Lot A SIUE (Edwardsville) - Inaugural Caritas Family Solutions Benefit 1 Mile Family Walk and 5K Run; bounce house, facepainting and live music; Registration begins 8:30am Phil’s Bar & Grill (Wood River) - Karaoke/DJ; 9pm-2am Schatze’s (Belleville) - Live Music Shenanigan’s (Belleville) - DJ or Live Music Spectators Sports Bar and Grill (Alton) - Country Karaoke; 9pm-1am Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Live music The Cyclery and Fitness Center (Edwardsville) - Saturday Morning East Side Road Ride; 7am The Weingarten (Belleville) - German Music by Herb Eberle, 2-5pm; Bob Koehler, 7-10pm The Wildey Theater (Edwardsville) - An Evening with Judy Collins; Judy Collins has thrilled audiences worldwide with her unique blend of interpretative folksongs and contemporary themes. 8pm May 18th (Sunday) Aerie’s Winery (Grafton) - Stan Corliss in the beer garden every Sun thru Oct; 2-6pm Belle Clair Expo Center (Belleville) - Belleville Flea Market; Southern Illinois’ Premier Indoor/Outdoor Market – Over 600 tables and 300-400 vendors selling antiques, collectibles, merchandise – old and new. Indoor/ Outdoor Year Round. Free admission; 8am-5pm Downtown (Belleville) - 13th Annual Art on the Square; the #2 Art Show in the Nation; featuring the original works of over 100 accomplished artists from around the world, fantastic musical and stage performances plus delicious local food and drink; 11am-5pm Dutch Hollow Barn (Belleville) - Every Sunday Jam Session; 7pm Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Live music Loading Dock (Grafton) - Mondinband; 3-7pm Pop’s (Sauget) - Swollen Members; presented by Judy Productions with Madchild, Slaine, Supreme Villain; 7pm Schatze’s (Belleville) - Karaoke Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) – Open Mic Night The Weingarten (Belleville) - Jazz on the Lawn; 2-5pm May 19th (Monday) Columbia City Saloon (Columbia) - The piano artistry of Pat Joyce; 1-4pm Discovery Garden at LaVista Park (Godfrey) - Garden Workday; 9am–12pm Schatze’s (Belleville) - Karaoke May 20th (Tuesday) Bike Surgeon (Shiloh) - Tuesday Night Metro East Road Ride; 6pm Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music; 7pm Mascoutah Historical Society (Mascoutah) - Civil War Exhibit; For a small town, comprised primarily of Germans, Mascoutah, Illinois, supported the Union cause more than one might first imagine. A rare opportunity to see how one small Illinois town contributed to the war effort. Every Tuesday 9am-12pm Schatze’s (Belleville) - Karaoke May 21st (Wednesday) Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Live Jazz, Cigar/Scotch Night Crehan’s Irish Pub (Belleville) - Karaoke every Wednesday Fast Eddie’s Bon Aire (Alton) - Live music Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music; 7pm Miscellanea House (Belleville) - Acoustic Open Mic Night with Bill Fourness; every Wednesday; 7-10pm Mike’s Ten Pin (Alton) - Mondinband; 9:30pm-1:30am Pitchers Pub (Belleville) - Comedy Night; 8pm PSOP/SWIC (Belleville) - Line Dancing; Our instructor, Carol
  • 16. May 2014 16 Str8Up Magazine StraightUpMagazine.net May Calendar of Events Schwartz, will show you new line dances and techniques each week. This is a great group to dance with, so sliiiide on over. Cost is $2 per session. 1:30-3pm Randy’s House of BBQ (Troy) - Open Mic Jam; 7-11pm Schatze’s (Belleville) - Open Mic with AfterHours Entertainment & your host Banyon Hanner; 7-11pm Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Open Mic Night Wild Country (Collinsville) - The Taping of St. Louis Country with WIL gang, Derrick, Danny, Bo & Judy! $5 for everyone, FREE w/ valid College ID! 7pm-1am Wood River Roundhouse (Wood River) - Imperial Swing Dance Lessons; 6:30-9pm May 22nd (Thursday) 501 Blues Club (Highland) - Thursday Night Open Mic Jam Session; 8pm Bubby and Sissy’s (Alton) - Karaoke Dance Party; 9:30pm- 1:30am Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Live Jazz Columbia City Saloon (Columbia) - Open Mic Jam Night; 8pm Downtown (Belleville) - The Belleville Running Club holds group runs in downtown Belleville every Thursday night at 6pm and Saturday morning at 8am. Thursday night runs meet at the parking lot at A and Jackson (Baja Cali). Fast Eddie’s Bon Aire (Alton) - Live music Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music; 7pm Jailhouse Rock (Trenton) - Class Act Karaoke Pitchers Pub (Belleville) - Open Mic Night hosted by Kimmy V (of EarthSol) and Tony V (of Vitamen A); all musicians, poets and performance artists welcome; every Thursday; 9pm-12pm Schatze’s (Belleville) - Bike Night with Live Music Silver Creek Saloon & Grill (Belleville) - Well Hungarians; Every Thursday Night The Abbey (Belleville) - Singer/Songwriter Thursday; Every Thursday night from 7-10pm The Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Live Music Wild Country (Collinsville) - Free Dance Lessons w/ Joyce Warren; 7:30-10pm May 23rd (Friday) Aerie’s Winery (Grafton) - Stan Corliss in the beer garden every Friday thru Oct; 5pm-9pm Bee Hollow Market (Mascoutah) - Wine Tasting; Patio Nights every Friday in May; 4-7pm Belle Clair Fairgrounds (Belleville) - Stock Car Races Friday Nights through September; 7pm Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Live Jazz Crehan’s Irish Pub (Belleville) - Live music Fast Eddie’s Bon Aire (Alton) - Live music Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music; 7pm Jailhouse Rock (Trenton) - Class Act Karaoke Knights of Columbus Watering Hole (O’Fallon) - Tom Nickeson; 8pm-12am Lilly’s Lounge (Alton) - Karaoke Papa Vito’s (Belleville) - Joe Truttman and Ron Wooley Duo; 7pm Piasa Winery & Pub (Grafton) - Open Mic Night every Friday night from 7-11pm Pop’s (Sauget) - John Boi’s Birthday Bash; presented by The Beard & John Boi; with Scum, Freakz R Us, NuttinXNyce, John Boi, Kommon Grounds, Shadow B, The Circle, Re Up Von Wolfgang, Sara J & Jen N Juice, Mak 9, Unsolved Homicide; 6pm Schatze’s (Belleville) - Live Music Shenanigan’s (Belleville) - DJ or Live Music Stagger Inn (Edwardville) - Mondinband The Abbey (Belleville) - Friday Night Jazz; Every Friday night from 7-10pm The Weingarten (Belleville) - Jay Christopher; 6-10pm The Wildey Theater (Edwardsville) - The Wildey Theatre Presents SHEL, the quartet of sisters whose songs meld ethereal harmonies, out-of-the-box melodies and remarkable musicianship. They will be performing their hit songs including “When The Sky Fell” which is featured on ABC Family’s new hit TV show ‘The Fosters.’ 8pm May 24th (Saturday) Aerie’s Winery (Grafton) - Stan Corliss in the beer garden every Sat thru Oct; 2-9pm Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Karaoke Night Crehan’s Irish Pub (Belleville) - Live music Downtown (Belleville) - Belleville Historical Society Walking Tour; Village of West Belleville, an independent community from 1852- 1882; meet at 1106 West Main; 10am Downtown (Belleville) - Old Town Market; Catch the morning’s pick of fresh, flavorful produce grown by local farmers. Peruse the booths of local artisans for one-of-a-kind treasures for yourself or to give as gifts. Shop outdoors and enjoy the sunlight while you get to know your local growers and run into friends or meet new ones! 7:30am-12pm
  • 17. May 2014 17Str8Up MagazineStraightUpMagazine.net Downtown (Belleville) - The Belleville Running Club holds group runs in downtown Belleville every Thursday night at 6pm and Saturday morning at 8am. Saturday morning runs meet at the parking lot behind the St Louis Bread Company. Downtown (Edwardsville) - Land Of Goshen Community Market; Come experience the Land of Goshen Community Market! The Market is your best source for locally grown farm products, tasty baked goods, and wonderful art and gift ideas. The selection changes weekly so plan to visit more than once to fully appreciate the wide selection available. Live entertainment and free demonstrations add to the festive atmosphere. 8am-12pm Fast Eddie’s Bon Aire (Alton) - Live music Fezziwig’s Marketplace (Lebanon) - Casual Saturday Wine Tasting; 2-3:30pm Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music; 7pm Knights of Columbus Watering Hole (O’Fallon) - Truttman and Wooley Duo; 8pm-12am Laurie’s Place (Edwardsville) - Every Sat-Jam Session w/ Mo’ Pleasure; 2-6pm Lilly’s Lounge (Alton) - Karaoke No-Jacks Bar & Grill (Smithton) - DJ & Karaoke Every Satur- day; 9pm Papa Vito’s (Belleville) - The Funatics – fun-lovin music with Steve Koritta and Tip Belz; 7-10pm; 7pm Phil’s Bar & Grill (Wood River) - Karaoke/DJ; 9pm-2am Schatze’s (Belleville) - Live Music Shenanigan’s (Belleville) - DJ or Live Music Spectators Sports Bar and Grill (Alton) - Country Karaoke; 9pm-1am Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Live Music The Cyclery and Fitness Center (Edwardsville) - Saturday Morning East Side Road Ride; 7am The Weingarten (Belleville) - Crossriver Band; 6-10pm The Wildey Theater (Edwardsville) – Jack Schmidt Presents Dogs of Society: A Tribute to Elton John. Effortlessly evoking an ultra- cool Elton, lead singer John Gore rocks the piano with a veritable Who’s Who from the St. Louis scene from guitarist Steve Johnston and drum- mer Dave Johnson to bassist Curt Shaw and keyboardist Shannon Beng- ford; 8pm May 25th (Sunday) Aerie’s Winery (Grafton) - Stan Corliss in the beer garden every Sun thru Oct; 2-6pm Dutch Hollow Barn (Belleville) - Every Sunday Jam Session; 7pm Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Live music Schatze’s (Belleville) - Karaoke Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Open Mic Night The Weingarten (Belleville) - Steve Kirn; 2-6pm Villa Marie Winery (Maryville) - Southern Illinois Songwriter Festival Spring Fling Concert and Fine Arts Fair; featuring the music of Jeremiah Johnson, Brother Hiram, Jackson Daniel, Tim Chandler, Tim Ryan, and an assortment of Str8Up feature artisans (see poster on back page and feature in this issue). 3-7pm May 26th (Monday) Columbia City Saloon (Columbia) - The piano artistry of Pat Joyce; 1-4pm Discovery Garden at LaVista Park (Godfrey) - Garden Workday; 9am–12pm Downtown (Belleville) - Memorial Day Parade Schatze’s (Belleville) - Karaoke May 27th (Tuesday) Bike Surgeon (Shiloh) - Tuesday Night Metro East Road Ride; 6pm Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music; 7pm Mascoutah Historical Society (Mascoutah) - Civil War Exhibit; For a small town, comprised primarily of Germans, Mascoutah, Illinois, supported the Union cause more than one might first imagine. A rare opportunity to see how one small Illinois town contributed to the war effort. Every Tuesday 9am-12pm Pop’s (Sauget) - 105.7 The Point welcomes An Evening with Sevendust Acoustic tour; 7pm Schatze’s (Belleville) - Karaoke
  • 18. May 2014 18 Str8Up Magazine StraightUpMagazine.net May Calendar of Events May 28th (Wednesday) Belle Clair Expo Center (Belleville) - Adam’s Auction Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Live Jazz, Cigar/Scotch Night Crehan’s Irish Pub (Belleville) - Karaoke Every Wed Fast Eddie’s Bon Aire (Alton) - Live music Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music; 7pm Miscellanea House (Belleville) - Acoustic Open Mic Night with Bill Fourness; every Wednesday; 7-10pm Mike’s Ten Pin (Alton) - Mondinband; 9:30pm-1:30am PSOP/SWIC (Belleville) - Line Dancing; Our instructor, Carol Schwartz, will show you new line dances and techniques each week. This is a great group to dance with, so sliiiide on over. Cost is $2 per session. 1:30-3pm Randy’s House of BBQ (Troy) - Open Mic Jam; 7-11pm Schatze’s (Belleville) - Open Mic with AfterHours Entertainment & your host Banyon Hanner; 7-11pm Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Open Mic Night Wild Country (Collinsville) - The Taping of St. Louis Country with WIL gang, Derrick, Danny, Bo & Judy! $5 for everyone, FREE w/ valid College ID! 7pm-1am Wood River Roundhouse (Wood River) - Imperial Swing Dance Lessons; 6:30-9pm May 29th (Thursday) 501 Blues Club (Highland) - Thursday Night Open Mic Jam Session; 8pm Bubby and Sissy’s (Alton) - Karaoke Dance Party; 9:30pm- 1:30am Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Live Jazz Columbia City Saloon (Columbia) - Open Mic Jam Night; 8pm Downtown (Belleville) - The Belleville Running Club holds group runs in downtown Belleville every Thursday night at 6pm and Saturday morning at 8am. Thursday night runs meet at the parking lot at A and Jackson (Baja Cali). Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Live music Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music; 7pm Jailhouse Rock (Trenton) - Class Act Karaoke Pitchers Pub (Belleville) - Open Mic Night hosted by Kimmy V (of EarthSol) and Tony V (of Vitamen A); all musicians, poets and performance artists welcome; every Thursday; 9pm-12pm Schatze’s (Belleville) - Bike Night with Live Music Silver Creek Saloon & Grill (Belleville) - Well Hungarians; Every Thursday Night The Abbey (Belleville) - Singer/Songwriter Thursday; Every Thursday night from 7-10pm The Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Live music Wild Country (Collinsville) - Free Dance Lessons w/ Joyce Warren; 7:30-10pm May 30th (Friday) Aerie’s Winery (Grafton) - Stan Corliss in the beer garden every Friday thru Oct; 5-9pm Bee Hollow Market (Mascoutah) - Wine Tasting; Patio Nights every Friday in May; 4-7pm Belle Clair Fairgrounds (Belleville) - Stock Car Races Friday Nights through September; 7pm Chez Marilyn (Alton) - Pat Liston; 8:30-11:30pm Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Live Jazz Crehan’s Irish Pub (Belleville) - Live music Downtown (Belleville) - Annual Shriners Parade; starts at 17th and West Main and ends at the 800 block of East Main; 7:30pm Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Live music Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music; 7pm Jailhouse Rock (Trenton) - Class Act Karaoke Knights of Columbus Watering Hole (O’Fallon) - Two Old Folkers – Moebeck and Gordon; 8pm-12am Lilly’s Lounge (Alton) - Karaoke Papa Vito’s (Belleville) - Ryan Spriggs; 7pm Piasa Winery & Pub (Grafton) - Open Mic Night every Friday night from 7-11pm Pop’s (Sauget) - American Idiot a tribute to Green Day; pre- sented by The Beard with Rearview Mirror, a tribute to Pearl Jam , TBA; 7pm
  • 19. May 2014 19Str8Up MagazineStraightUpMagazine.net Pop’s (Sauget) - Savage Amusement - A Tribute to The Scorpions; presented by Pop’s & The Beard with special guests: Candy Coated Evil; 7pm Schatze’s (Belleville) - Live Music Shenanigan’s (Belleville) - DJ or Live Music Spectators Sports Bar and Grill (Alton) - Country Karaoke; 9pm-1am Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Live Music The Cyclery and Fitness Center (Edwardsville) - Saturday Morning East Side Road Ride; 7am The Weingarten (Belleville) - Hands Off Band; 6-10pm June 1st (Sunday) Aerie’s Winery (Grafton) - Stan Corliss in the beer garden every Sun thru Oct; 2-6pm Belle Clair Fairgrounds (Belleville) - Ainad Shriner’s 48th Annual Circus; 2 and 7:30pm Dutch Hollow Barn (Belleville) - Every Sunday Jam Session; 7pm Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Live music Schatze’s (Belleville) - Karaoke Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Open Mic Night June 2nd (Monday) Columbia City Saloon (Columbia) - The piano artistry of Pat Joyce; 1-4pm Schatze’s (Belleville) - Live Music Shenanigan’s (Belleville) - DJ or Live Music Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Live Music The Abbey (Belleville) - Friday Night Jazz; Every Friday night from 7-10pm The Weingarten (Belleville) - Kevin Bilchik; 6-10pm May 31st (Saturday) Aerie’s Winery (Grafton) - Stan Corliss in the beer garden every Sat thru Oct; 2-9pm American Legion Post 365 (Collinsville) - Rockin’ for the Miner’s; benefit concert featuring four area bands: The VCRs, Pro Bono and the Non-Billables, Quarter Draw Band, The Jammin’ Ringtonz; proceeds benefit the Miner’s Institute Foundation to make the Historic Miner’s Theatre ADA accessible; 7:30pm Belle-Clair Fairgrounds (Belleville) - Ainad Shriner’s 48th Annual Circus; 2 and 7:30pm Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Karaoke Night Crehan’s Irish Pub (Belleville) - Live music Downtown (Belleville) - Old Town Market; Catch the morning’s pick of fresh, flavorful produce grown by local farmers. Pe- ruse the booths of local artisans for one-of-a-kind treasures for yourself or to give as gifts. Shop outdoors and enjoy the sunlight while you get to know your local growers and run into friends or meet new ones! 7:30am-12pm Downtown (Belleville) - The Belleville Running Club holds group runs in downtown Belleville every Thursday night at 6pm and Saturday morning at 8am. Saturday morning runs meet at the parking lot behind the St Louis Bread Company. Downtown (Edwardsville) - Land Of Goshen Community Market; Come experience the Land of Goshen Community Market! The Market is your best source for locally grown farm products, tasty baked goods, and wonderful art and gift ideas. The selection changes weekly so plan to visit more than once to fully appreciate the wide selection available. Live entertainment and free demonstrations add to the festive atmosphere. 8am-12pm Downtown (Mascoutah) - Ice Cream Social and Volksmarch Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Live music Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music; 7pm Highland Speedway (Highland) - Hard Charger Night Laurie’s Place (Edwardsville) - Every Sat-Jam Session w/ Mo’ Pleasure; 2-6pm Lilly’s Lounge (Alton) - Karaoke Main and Seminary Streets (Collinsville) - Movies on Main; Free Outdoor Movie Series; ET – The Extra Terrestrial; bring your blankets and lawn chairs; begins at dusk No-Jacks Bar & Grill (Smithton) - DJ & Karaoke Every Saturday; 9pm Papa Vito’s (Belleville) - Ryan Spriggs; 7pm Phil’s Bar & Grill (Wood River) - Karaoke/DJ; 9pm-2am
  • 20. May 2014 20 Str8Up Magazine StraightUpMagazine.net May Calendar of Events Discovery Garden at LaVista Park (Godfrey) - Garden Workday; 9am-12pm Schatze’s (Belleville) - Karaoke June 3rd (Tuesday) Bike Surgeon (Shiloh) - Tuesday Night Metro East Road Ride; 6pm Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music; 7pm Mascoutah Historical Society (Mascoutah) - Civil War Ex- hibit; For a small town, comprised primarily of Germans, Mascoutah, Illinois, supported the Union cause more than one might first imagine. A rare opportunity to see how one small Illinois town contributed to the war effort. Every Tuesday 9am-12pm Schatze’s (Belleville) - Karaoke June 4th (Wednesday) Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Live Jazz, Cigar/Scotch Night Crehan’s Irish Pub (Belleville) - Karaoke Every Wed Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Live music Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music; 7pm Miscellanea House (Belleville) - Acoustic Open Mic Night with Bill Fourness; every Wednesday; 7-10pm Mike’s Ten Pin (Alton) - Mondinband; 9:30pm-1:30am PSOP/SWIC (Belleville) - Line Dancing; Our instructor, Carol Schwartz, will show you new line dances and techniques each week. This is a great group to dance with, so sliiiide on over. Cost is $2 per session. 1:30-3pm Randy’s House of BBQ (Troy) - Open Mic Jam; 7-11pm Schatze’s (Belleville) - Open Mic with AfterHours Entertainment & your host Banyon Hanner; 7-11pm Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Open Mic Night Wild Country (Collinsville) - The Taping of St. Louis Country with WIL gang, Derrick, Danny, Bo & Judy! $5 for everyone, FREE w/ valid College ID! 7pm-1am Wood River Roundhouse (Wood River) - Imperial Swing Dance Lessons; 6:30-9pm Villa Marie Winery (Maryville) - Wine All You Want Wednes- days; “Group Therapy”; leave the men at home, ladies, for an evening of guaranteed fun; every first Wednesday; 6-9pm June 5th (Thursday) 501 Blues Club (Highland) - Thursday Night Open Mic Jam Session; 8pm Bubby and Sissy’s (Alton) - Karaoke Dance Party; 9:30pm- 1:30am Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Live Jazz Downtown (Belleville) - The Belleville Running Club holds group runs in downtown Belleville every Thursday night at 6pm and Saturday morning at 8am. Thursday night runs meet at the parking lot at A and Jackson (Baja Cali). Fast Eddie’s Bon Air (Alton) - Live music Hemingway’s Zen Garden (O’Fallon) - Live Acoustic Music; 7pm Jailhouse Rock (Trenton) - Class Act Karaoke Pitchers Pub (Belleville) - Open Mic Night hosted by Kimmy V (of EarthSol) and Tony V (of Vitamen A); all musicians, poets and per- formance artists welcome; every Thursday; 9pm-12pm Schatze’s (Belleville) - Bike Night with Live Music Silver Creek Saloon & Grill (Belleville) - Well Hungarians; Ev- ery Thursday Night The Abbey (Belleville) - Singer/Songwriter Thursday; Every Thursday night from 7-10pm The Stagger Inn…Again (Edwardsville) - Live Music Wild Country (Collinsville) - Free Dance Lessons w/ Joyce War- ren; 7:30-10pm June 6th (Friday) Aerie’s Winery (Grafton) - Stan Corliss in the beer garden every Friday thru Oct; 5-9pm Belle Clair Fairgrounds (Belleville) - Stock Car Races Friday Nights through September 7pm Cigar Inn (Belleville) - Live Jazz Crehan’s Irish Pub (Belleville) - Mondinband; 8pm-12am
  • 21. May 2014 21Str8Up MagazineStraightUpMagazine.net The Arts What once began as a passion for paint- ing, soon transformed into a new creative out- let amidst unknown territory of artistic jewelry making, metal smithery, knotting, hand dying and fashion design for metro east freelance art- ist of 10 years, Tracy Welling of Collinsville.  With works having a heavy focus on layering, texture and movement captured in a multitude of mediums, Welling has had a number of pieces in shows last year at the Ja- coby Art Center in Alton and at other local art shows in the metro east. As a dedicated mother of two young boys, Welling is also juggling the efforts to increase her influence to indi- viduals in the metro east area and on the other side of the Mississippi with the help and un- faltering support of her husband Mike Well- ing, family like sister-in-law Jesse Gomez, friends and professional colleagues. Coupled with exploring the new avenues of fashion de- sign while meticulously creating wearable fine art, the eclectic work of this Southern Illinois University Edwardsville alumnus is pushing boundaries and she loves every minute of it. “My work could be described as royal, tribal and elaborate wearable fine art,” Welling said. “People seem to gravitate towards it. I’m honestly not sure where it’s going but hope- fully more opportunities will follow. I think with this whole collaborative event, it will help all of us get out in front of an audience we haven’t been exposed to (and vice versa).” While working towards a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, completed in 2002, Well- ing began to broaden her choice of media and went from a mindset to strictly paint that grew into a desire to work three dimension- ally, according to Welling. “It was intriguing to me that fabricating with metal could be so instinctively sculptural and empowering and yet still contain the element of soft sentimental value that is inherent in jewelry,” Welling said.  Welling described having her ‘light bulb moment.’ “To me, jewelry is symbolic in many ways. It is about creating fond memories Wearing Her Art on Her Sleeve: Cover Artist Tracy Welling by Robyn L. Kirsch and expressing love but there is also a natu- ral strength and tenacity in the materials that comprise each piece,” Welling explained. It became apparent to Welling that jew- elrycontainsemotionfor thewearerwhilestill holding elements of protection and fortitude.  “I had a light bulb moment… (so,) in my latest works I have strived to marry met- alwork, fiber and natural elements together in order to expand views and thoughts of traditional jewelry,” Welling explained. “I have started seeing my work as symbols or manifestations of inner strength and con- flict as the collection has come together.” Thinking of each piece as a sort of shield or piece of armor and then eventually becoming royal in theme, Welling said her work is comprised of hand knotted and wo- ven hemp, knotted and woven electroformed copper, hand dyed chiffon with other natural and repurposed materials. “Within a couple of years after gradu- ation, I met my husband and started a fam- ily. My desires to make art became dormant as my joy for being with my family grew,” Welling said. “I have been on hiatus for what seems like a very long time. I had only been asleep and I have just recently awakened to new ideas and a renewed motivation.” Pursuing new endeavors in the fash- ion design world, Welling said she’s been able to open again to the creative process. “My process starts backwards in a way. It takes a couple weeks for a full look to be finished because I make an accessory piece and then I work around that with the cape or dress made from different mediums to fit it all together,” Welling said.   Reminiscently thinking about the cul- mination of her desire to employ the monoto- nous, yet meditative and calming process of knotting, Welling had this to share, “I guess it all began when I was a girl and would spend hours untying knots with my (crafty) grand- mother. After she passed away, tying knots
  • 22. May 2014 22 Str8Up Magazine StraightUpMagazine.net was a means for me to channel my emotions and deal with (the grief). Making jewelry (and other wearable arts like masks and capes) is a very intimate and emo- tional process for me and time consuming, and it was a cathartic way to cope with what I was going through.” Wellingsaidit’sbeenaphenomenalpathtowalk with her other half as they team together co-parenting and compromising to adjust one another’s schedules to allow for both to have time to work creatively au- tonomously. “Mike and his sister (Jessie Gomez) have been really supportive throughout this whole progres- sion in our lives,” Welling said. “Mike is a drummer, and works with his own artistic expression, which we both feel is vital (to our lives and happiness).” Welling said Gomez has introduced her to the networking of professionals within the art cir- cuit, fashion modeling and veteran photographers. After graduating from the SIUE Fine Arts de- partment, Gomez also moved on to become a makeup artist and licensed nail artist. With extensive knowl- edge in nail art, airbrush makeup and bridal make- up, Jessie’s work has also been published in several publications. In her own words, “My passion for all things of beauty became clear as I broadened my knowledge to Airbrush and Traditional Makeup.” “We met while in college, and she also ob- tained a degree in Fine Arts,” Welling said. “Jes- sie and I have always worked really great together, and now that she’s recently moved back into the area, her contacts in the fashion field have reached out to help me develop the whole package.” Welling said with the help of two well known, locally based photographers, Sarah “Z” Cayson and Mark Schwigen, and two mod- els, Victoria K. Verbytskyy and Kimberly Di- ane Andert, her goals have become the reality she hoped for, but couldn’t begin to have imagined. “I really didn’t know what to expect, I’ve nev- er been a part of a photo shoot with models I have to dress,” Welling said. “But now with the five looks in fashionI’vedesigned,itisanexcitingnewturnforme.” With a nine-hour photo shoot, two models, two photographers, multiple looks to portray, makeup and hair styling by Gomez, not to mention the many hours, weeks and months of tedious artistry and diligence to boot,Wellingsaidhersubmissionphotorepresentations for “Apocalyptic Wonderland” by Fete Event Series at the St. Louis Contemporary Art Museum this May were accepted by Event Coordinator Sarah Faragalla. “My inspiration stemmed from a number of things. For one, having the whole vision of what girl I envisioned and what she would represent essentially was the beginning,” Welling de- scribed. “But then luckily with everyone else having experience in what they do re- ally helped capture what I was looking for.” “Apocalyptic Wonderland” is a themed event divided into three categories of Darkness, Limbo and Light portrayed by the work(s) of about 30 other artists from the St. Louis metropolitan and metro east area. Welling will be a part of the Light category with her five full fashion looks representing overcoming darkness to find oneself stronger and immersed in hope and light at the end of a proverbial journey. “After I made one of my dresses, I began dying the end of my garments, and having five looks and ensuring that I tied them altogether. So the concept, plus the color scheme, plus I wanted to incorporate my love of masks and capes and what roles they can play, I ended up with a form of light that shows not ‘happy shiny light,’ but instead what could exemplify the (quest) to ‘hopeful light.’” “It’s going to be a massive event, and there’s already a lot of hype about it,” Welling said. “Since I went from a visual (abstract) painter showing in galleries to a five full looks fashion designer with the help of others involved, which is so new to me, I’m very excited.” Talking of the possibilities waiting in the wings for Welling, internationally published Beauty and Pinup Photographer Cayson said she is looking forward to see- ing doors open for her. “In my 10 years working as a beauty, fashion and pin-up photography, I’ve never worked with someone so unique- ly driven, and I plan on working with her in the future,” Cayson said. “She’s so very talented and I like her work because it’s different and very unique—not like every- day mass produced (things) found in say Macy’s. I would describe it as avant-garde, and that’s the kind of photography I like to focus on because it’s very distinct.” Cayson said she will be having a July 2014 workshop featuring Welling’s work at her home photography studio in east Belleville.
  • 23. May 2014 23Str8Up MagazineStraightUpMagazine.net For more information on the work of Sara “Zairia” Cayson and Mark Schwigen, go to ZairiasPhotography.com. To register for the two-day professional workshop held at Cayson’s studio visit ZCreativeWorkshop.com.   Welling creations will be showcased at the following events: What: “Apocalyptic Wonderland” by Fete Event Series - [Event coordinator: Sarah Faragalla] Where: St. Louis Contemporary Art Museum 3750 Washington Blvd., St. Louis, MO, 63108 When: Saturday, May 17, 2014 from 7 - 11pm   What: Drew Henry Salon & Gallery event Where:  2309 Cherokee Street, St. Louis,  MO, 62118 When: Saturday, June 7, 2014 Tracy Welling can be contacted at: Facebook.com/MetraCreations Cover image: Unicrown by Tracy Welling / Modeled by Kimberly Diane / Photo by Mark Schwigen / Hair and Makeup by Jesse Gomez MUA Model of seven years dabbling in beauty, fashion and other photography platforms, Andert said she was not only stunned to be the ‘face’ of the “Apocalyptic Wonderland” event, but was also un- sure of what to expect from Welling’s work initially. “No one can recreate (Welling’s) work because of its intricate and unique quality,” Andert said. “Sarah’s vision for this event (as I understand it) is not only similar to the RAW St. Louis events with the gathering of artists, photographers and makeup / beauty artists, but also for the impactful nature of the artistically themed (param- eters) and for everyone to form connections and network with others in the field.” Andert went on to welcome individuals to check out the event with an open mind. “People are not used to fashion, especially not around here, it’s definitely a New York and Los Angeles thing, so if people come to the event, they might be a little surprised by how ‘out there’ it is, but it’s a good time…I try to recommend people who aren’t in the industry particularly because it opens your eyes to a whole new (world) that’s out there. You never know what people are doing or how much work goes into making photos you see in a magazine, online or on T.V..” Verbytskyy said she is excited to work with Welling again. “I loved working with Welling! It’s amazing what she is capable of— quite inspirational! The whole process during the photo shoot took a while, but it was worth it and the accessories and (ensembles) are shocking in a positive way,” Verbytskyy touted. Page 21: Kimberly Diane - Red Queen with Noble Collar Page 22: Kimberly Diane - Cobra Page 23 Left to right: Kimberly Diane - Noble Collar; Victoria Verbytskyy - Copper Nest; Kimberly Diane - Entangled Scales
  • 24. May 2014 24 Str8Up Magazine StraightUpMagazine.net Music “I grew up near New Orleans, and in my younger years New Or- leans was like this.” Ken Baker knows that something is happening in this area. You can drive to any city from Alton to Red Bud and see musicians playing origi- nal music on almost any night of the week. On both sides of the river, the scenes are vibrant and evolving, be it food, sports or music. But even with so much going on, there’s no specific showcase for Metro East songwriters, an odd omission for an area that’s rich with talent. Ken is changing the state of affairs on this side of Mississippi River. A musician himself, he moved to the area and began finishing his music degree at SIUE after retiring from the military. In his time here, he’s met many other musicians with talent that has blown him away, and yet, with- out that showcase, he knew they weren’t getting their fair due. So, the obvi- ous answer was to make that showcase happen himself. That was a year ago, and now the second installment of the South- ern Illinois Songwriter Festival is about to take place on Sunday, May 25, from 3 to 7pm, at the Villa Marie Winery in Maryville and costs a whole $2 for admission. The festival brings together five songwriters who span five genres to give audiences the sample of what’s been hiding under their noses all this time. Just don’t come expecting to hear covers of your favorite song. “If I had to summarize my motto for this event, it’d be ‘Aspiring artists playing original music,’” Ken said. “These are artists who’d love nothing more than to be able to play three or four nights a week, and do nothing else but play music. But we all have day jobs.” When Ken stepped out to start the festival, he started a company, too, Old Salt Music LLC. Through Old Salt Music, he not only wants to arrange the festival to help promote local artists but he’s also branching out into helping artists as a booking agent, providing guaranteed shows, sched- ules, and, most importantly, paychecks on the day of their performance. Much of the music industry, especially on the local scale, operates on a who-you-know basis and with verbal agreements. It’s not uncommon for confusion about scheduling to rise up or for someone to have suddenly left the building when it comes time to pay the artists. The combination of what Ken is trying to do will, hopefully, clear up some volatility that exists in the industry and provide local artists with a great chance to be heard and to do what they love, possibilities that seem more present in St. Louis com- pared to the Metro East. “I see a lot of artists writing great music, but not the same opportu- nity,” Ken said. Knowing what he wants to accomplish was the first step, and after finding the venue the pieces have fallen into place. The Venue - Driving to Villa Marie is an experience unto itself. East Main Street in Maryville turns east, and after a few blocks, the city gives way to giant yards and hilly countryside. You come over the crest of one hill, perhaps unsure of where the winery will be, and then notice a sign Second Verse: Songwriter Festival Returns to Villa Marie Winery by Mark Johnson with a wine barrel hanging from it. The house to your right slides away and reveals the church-sized winery sitting high on another hill with a man- made lake wrapping around it. Beyond the lake you see the vineyard on a distant, rolling sea of grass. Inside, the winery is split into two main rooms. The first is the size of a normal restaurant, with the bar centered and straight ahead from the front doors. Stucco-like, textured walls give the space a warm, rustic feel- ing, which is important when you look up and see how high the ceilings are. Through the bar you see back into the second room and realize that this is just an antechamber of sorts, a prelude to something much grander. From that next great room there are yet more offshoots, including a basement and another hall that can be used for weddings. Out back, there’s a balcony that opens to the grounds behind the winery. A gazebo dominates the small island built into the lake, and a beautiful fire pit sits near the wa- ter’s edge closer to the building. Of course, as a winery, they have a great selection of wines and delicious foods. If you’re more interested in beer, they can accommodate those preferences too; everyone will find plenty of things to sup and nosh come show time. Carol Bierbaum is Executive Assistant at Villa Marie. She lauds the winery on their many award winning wines and on the winery’s many qualities. “It is a great destination. Wonderful food, great entertainment, beautiful rolling hills, minutes from St. Louis. One of the region’s best kept secrets. We like to use this venue to promote unique opportunities, like this festival and fine arts exhibits. From this will come other excellent arts and entertainment events.” The Players - So the stage is set. We know the reason and the venue, and now let’s look at who we’ll be clapping for. The Spring Fling will feature five artists that play in five genres: Americana, blues, Celtic, country and jazz. Here we’ll provide a spotlight for four of the five artists who we had the chance to speak with, all except the headliner Jeremiah Johnson. Johnson will be performing a rare solo acoustic set, stepping away from his popular blues band to come take part in the songwriter festival. Jeremiah Johnson - Acoustic Blues - Jeremiah Johnson will headline this show. Well known for his popular rock and blues Jeremiah Johnson Band, (L to R) TC Chandler, Ken Baker, Tony Loving, Mark Wehmeyer, Tim Ryan