Area mentions in the media from the last week.
- Feast — Ben Poremba to Open The Benevolent King in Maplewood Next Month
- Feast — The Best Food and Drink Events in St. Louis This Weekend: March 23-25
- KMOV — New Moroccan inspired restaurant and cocktail bar coming to Maplewood
- KPLR — New St. Louis restaurant to open on Page
- Riverfront Times — Zee Bee Market Is Expanding to Maplewood
- Sauce — Ben Poremba will open The Benevolent King in Maplewood
- St. Louis Business Journal — Award-winning chef to open new restaurant, cocktail bar in Maplewood
- St. Louis Post-Dispatch — Ben Poremba to open restaurant and cocktail bar the Benevolent King in Maplewood
- St. Louis Post-Dispatch — Editorial: Immigration crackdown bypasses criminals to punish family breadwinners.
- St. Louis Magazine — A look inside Texas de Brazil, the Galleria’s Brazilian churrascaria
- St. Louis Public Radio — ‘This is our future’: How youth activism is influencing various social movements
- St. Louis Public Radio — Everything you need to know about Saturday’s March for Our Lives in St. Louis
A look inside Texas de Brazil, the Galleria's Brazilian churrascaria https://t.co/Hl8rUrvb53 @texasdebrazil @StLouisGalleria pic.twitter.com/J3zjnh8Sfj
— George Mahe (@stlmag_dining) March 17, 2018
IYCMI, big news in Maplewood: Ben Poremba will open The Benevolent King in the former Water Street space next month. https://t.co/q0aU7SuEIt pic.twitter.com/JjNNa1hQNP
— Sauce Magazine (@SAUCEmag) March 21, 2018
MRH “walk-out” headline is a misrepresentation of what MRH students did. Please report events honestly and not over generalize, over simplify or use potentially inflammatory headlines to grab readership. The impression is that this is a community newspaper that would strive to not sway or influence, particularly as relates to our kids. “MRH Student Reaction” or other identifier would be more appropriate. Labels make a difference.
Thanks for your comment, Pickett. Noted