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KDHX Gets New Digs, Moving to Midtown


Posted by The Editor on 24 Aug 2010 /
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Personally we liked the charm of the odd little building KDHX’s radio operation has been housed in, but they sure didn’t. A big grant and plans for a fund raiser later and they are moving north up Grand to the Grand Center.

A long-time volunteer and patron made the anonymous gift in honor of the station’s late manager Larry Weir, who passed away in January,said station spokeswoman Birgit Spears.

The move will consolidate KDHX’s radio operations, which have been inside a 100-year-old bakery building at 3504 Magnolia Ave. in south St. Louis for the past 23 years, and its administrative office and TV and film operations at 625 N. Euclid Ave. in the Central West End into one space.

The St. Louis business Journal even included some bitchin Photoshop action as to what the building will look like:

It’s like staring in to the future. A future that clearly includes a society no longer bound to the previous rules of correctly aligned build board antennas. It’s beautiful.

After upgrading the building and doing the actual move to the new building (you think you have a hard time finding enough boxes) they don’t plan on settling in for another 18 months, but when they do the plan is to have a cafe on the first floor and a small concert venue inside suitable for all your hipster concerts where some bearded guy wiggles around for a while and then just stops while everyone in the audience is thinking “Wow. What an incredible artist!” while fingering the holes in their Salvation Army sweater they bought from that check their parents sent them to get them through the next few months they are spending trying to “find themselves”. It’s ok. They’ve got their Philosophy major with a minor in Eastern European Music History to fall back on.

Seriously. Someone explain to us how that is, in any way, entertaining or enlightening. If the floor was electrified…then maybe.

via St. Louis Business Journal

More: Check out when our editor appeared on KDHX radio last month.


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Top 10 Tips For Those Moving to the City


Posted by The Editor on 14 Jul 2010 /
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What?! It happens!  Sometimes people move to the city.  Maybe they are athletes or maybe they just want to fill their Foursquare feed with more hipster places…either way, it happens.

Here are some tips from Punching Kitty skewed towards people from the area that are moving to the city. Feel free to add your own in the comments.

10. If you called it Missou-rah, that’s fine. Stop now though.

9. We’d like to say “Get rid of your truck.” but we can’t. Lots of people have them, though we aren’t sure why.

8. If you’re from out west, this is a black guy:

They’re cool, so you be too.

7. Hey, nice trendy neighborhood! …Guess what though, 6 months ago an old lady was shot so someone could steal her food stamps 2 blocks away from your fancy place. No matter how many tapas restaurants you have in walking distance, it all St. Louis. You want to be an uppity little bitch about your neighborhood? Move to Ladue. Otherwise, don’t compare neighborhoods you don’t know about. City veterans hate that.

6. Cardinal games are great when the “trip” home is all of 10 minutes max.

5. You want to eat a restaurant? Tons of options. You want to go to a grocery store? Your options are too ghetto or too fancy. The county still has us beat on this one.

4. This is an example of two dudes kissing. It doesn’t happen all the time, but if you wander by Manchester & Sarah on a Saturday night, we don’t want you to be surprised.

Again, they’re cool, so you be too.

Click through the jump to read the top 3!

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Leaving St. Louis: If You’re Reading This, Someone Just Ditched You


Posted by The Editor on 17 Jun 2010 /
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Recently Forbes magazine pulled together all the data of where people have moved from and to in 2008 since “More than 10 million Americans moved from one county to another during 2008.” They also made a pretty little infographic showing inbound and outbound movement from a specified location.

Our tipster clicked St. Louis.

The results weren’t pretty.

Red is people moving away from St. Louis. Black is people moving too St. Louis.

That’s a lot of people hauling ass out of the Lou. The red doesn’t help, it makes it seem like people are leaving a fire trail burning rubber out of here…which actually would be pretty damn cool, but only until after the fires stopped and you looked around and noticed all that’s left of the neighborhood is you, the known pedophile and some car-jackingers.

If you can see past all the red there is one place people left to actually come to St. Louis. Do you see it?

Yeah. It’s totally Detroit! Freaking losers.

Ok. You left St. Louis, whatever. You wanna stay? That’s cool. …wait, you are coming here on purpose? …what hell hole did you leave? Oh Detroit? Makes sense.

Detroit is quickly turning in to one of those cities they use in video games and movies that look so horrible and shitty with amazing crime or horror movie-type plots that people are really surprised when they find out that place actually exists.

via Forbes


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