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Cardinals unveil new website for team's museum Print E-mail
By Mary Delach Leonard and Kristen Hare, Beacon staff   
Posted 9:16 am Sat., 2.4.12

card100logomlbJust days before the Super Bowl thingy, the Cardinals unveil a new website for the team's Hall of Fame and Museum. The website has several "virtual" exhibits, including one devoted to Stan Musial, and collections of videos related to Hall of Famers and the team's 11 world championships. When will the actual museum reopen -- so that people can see these items in person. No word yet.

 
Fan for life savors memory of his World Series adventure Print E-mail
By Mary Delach Leonard, Beacon staff   
Posted 7:41 am Mon., 12.26.11

weihermuller100travisbjupdateTwo months after the World Series, Cardinals fan Travis Weihermuller still gets a bang about recounting his last-minute decision to drop everything and fly to St. Louis for the last game of the World's Series. He is also still reveling in the team's unexpected 11th franchise championship, despite the off-season twists and turns that have left Cardinal Nation questioning how the Redbirds will fare in 2012.

 
Goodbye, Albert Print E-mail
By News organizations   
Updated 3:40 pm Fri., 12.9.11

pujols100tipofcapBG_UPICardinals superstar Albert Pujols will sign with Angels for 10-year contract worth $250-$260 million and no-trade clause. | USA Today

An open letter from Pujols | STLtoday

Statement from Pujols Family Foundation | Foundation website

Church wants to recycle Pujols gear. | STLtoday

Rejoice, St. Louis, Albert is leaving! | Jeff Pearlman/CNN

 
Five ways St. Louis trumps Miami Print E-mail
By Donna Korando, Features and commentary editor   
Posted 12:57 pm Tue., 12.6.11

pujols100albertWord on the net is that the Miami Marlins have offered Albert Pujols a 10-year deal worth more than $22 million a year. The Cardinals are said to be the only other team in contention for the first baseman's services. Some in St. Louis, looking out at dreary skies and a hint of snow, may be feeling a bit gloomy themselves. But we look at a few St. Louis pluses.

 
La Russa retires after 16 years with Cardinals Print E-mail
By Mary Delach Leonard, Beacon staff   
Updated 9:01 am Tue., 11.1.11

larussa100tony102811JYoungREUTERSThe day after Cardinal Nation celebrated the team's victory in the World Series, Manager Tony La Russa announced that he had decided to retire. The decision came, he said, in late August; but he did not tell players and coaches until after yesterday's parade. (Photo by Jim Young | REUTERS)

White Sox owner plans to offer La Russa a job. | Chicago Tribune

 
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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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