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1 On Movies: A riveting, dangerous 'Safe House' Harper Barnes 224
2 Do we need a black history month? Filmmaker says 'no' Rosa Dudman Mayer, special to the Beacon 192
3 On Movies: In 'Dangerous Method' Cronenberg shift to emotional violence Harper Barnes, special to the Beacon 305
4 On Movies: 'Carnage' is stronger than 'Iron Lady' Harper Barnes, special to the Beacon 492
5 Spanish Lake film examines decline of a community Rob Levy, special to the Beacon 978
6 On Movies: Top 10 of 2011 Harper Barnes, Special to the Beacon 1548
7 On Movies: 'The Artist' is a gift; 'Tinker Tailor' is an intricate maze Harper Barnes, special to the Beacon 1522
8 St. Louis film critics name winners Harper Barnes, special to the Beacon 1008
9 On Movies: 'Dragon Tattoo' stars one riveting girl Harper Barnes, special to the Beacon 1174
10 On Movies: 'Young Adult' mixes funny and sad; 'Hugo' maintains tension Harper Barnes, special to the Beacon 1052
11 St. Louis Film Critics Nominate the Best of 2011 Harper Barnes, special to the Beacon 845
12 'American Teacher' focuses on real problems of those who stand in front of the class Dale Singer, Beacon reporter 1332
13 The Consiglio-Zurick Show: music and film collaborate the Hi-Pointe Rob Levy, special to the Beacon 539
14 On Movies: Film gives glimpses and insights into troubled movie queen Harper Barnes, special to the Beacon 922
15 On Movies: 'Descendants' handles trouble in paradise with wit and Clooney Harper Barnes, special to the Beacon 812
16 SLIFF award winners include Goodman film Harper Barnes, special to the Beacon 601
17 2011 SLIFF - Days 9 & 10 Harper Barnes, Terry Perkins and Nick Otten 511
18 2011 SLIFF: Day 8 Rob Levy and Terry Perkins, special to the Beacon 592
19 SLIFF: Day 7 Nancy Fowler, Harper Barnes and Robert Duffy 872
20 SLIFF: Day 6 Harper Barnes, Susan Hegger and Nick Otten 537
21 2011 SLIFF: Day 5 Donna Korando, Features and commentary editor 576
22 On Movies: Eastwood doesn't get his man in 'J. Edgar' Harper Barnes, special to the Beacon 989
23 2011 Sliff: Day 4 Donna Korando, Features and commentary editor 1215
24 2011 SLIFF: Day 2 and 3 Harper Barnes,Robert Duffy and Susan Hegger 861
25 2011 SLIFF: Day 1 Susan Hegger and Donna Korando of the Beacon 633
26 St. Louis Film Festival continues to grow Harper Barnes, Special to the Beacon 1507
27 Review: Would Shakespeare by any other name read as sweet? Nick Otten, special to the Beacon 769
28 ON MOVIES: New films capture angst, trepidation and paranoia Harper Barnes, special to the Beacon 966
29 Community cinema: Native language gets new life Rosa Dudman Mayer, special to the Beacon 1129
30 On Movies: 'Margin Call' is a taut thriller with a wealth of villains Harper Barnes, Special to the Beacon 1573
 
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'The Road Show' improv

Brent Jones | St. Louis Beacon

This Saturday was the debut of a new show by The Improv Shop that will bring out of town improv teams to St. Louis to play for — and with — a local audience. The Road Show brought teams "Everybody Grok" and "Felt" from Chicago.

We talked to Eric Christensen, producer of the Road Show and member of local improv team "Ted Dangerous"; Katie Nunn, member of "Ted Dangerous" and improv coach; and Melanie Penn and Ranjan Khan, members of local teams "Melanj" and "Magic Ratio"; about the St. Louis improv scene and why it's important to welcome teams from other cities to perform here.

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Visit The Lens , or for a more complete introduction, read the inaugural post by Cliff Froehlich.

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