The 2025 Open Championship began with five players—Jacob Skov Olesen, Haotong Li, Matt Fitzpatrick, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, and Harris English—leading at 4-under-par 67. The event features a mix of newcomers and seasoned golfers, matching the trend of 12 consecutive first-time champions. Conditions are challenging, making the competition unpredictable.
Author: The Mox
Gannon Fremin & CCREV Set to Bring High-Energy Southern Rock to The Golden Record – Hudson Reid Added as Opener
Gannon Fremin & CCREV will perform at The Golden Record in St. Louis on July 18th, 2025, blending Southern rock and red dirt country. Opening for them is rising singer-songwriter Hudson Reid, whose emotionally charged music and storytelling style promise an unforgettable night. Tickets are available now for this must-see event.
STFCO to Host Shop With A Cop Fundraiser at Empire Racetrack on August 9
The St. Francois County Sheriff’s Association is hosting its annual fundraising event, Shop With A Cop, on August 9 at Farmington Empire Speedway. Proceeds will help local children enjoy Christmas. The event features 50/50 tickets and a Kawasaki KFX raffle. Community support is vital for its success.
Tanner Thorson: Gearing Up for High Limit Racing on FS1
Tanner Thorson is a key contender in the upcoming Joker’s Jackpot at Eldora Speedway, set for July 17. Recently, he achieved notable success in racing, securing top placements and gaining momentum. His journey reflects his dedication and evolution as a racer, enhancing the event's prominence in sprint car racing history.
Patricia Patts Brings Peppermint Patty to Life at ToyMan Show in St. Louis
Patricia Patts may not be a household name, but her voice has resonated with generations of fans. Best known as the voice of Peppermint Patty in the beloved Peanuts animated specials, Patts helped bring Charles M. Schulz’s iconic world to life during one of its most influential eras. With her spirited, tomboyish charm and unmistakable … Continue reading Patricia Patts Brings Peppermint Patty to Life at ToyMan Show in St. Louis
George Wallace: The “New Mr. Vegas” Brings Decades of Laughs Back to St. Louis
Legendary comedian, actor, and writer George Wallace is making his highly anticipated return to St. Louis this weekend for a two-night run at Helium Comedy Club, July 11–12, 2025, with shows at 7:00 PM and 9:15 PM on Friday, and 7:00 PM and 9:30 PM on Saturday. With ticket prices ranging from $41 for general … Continue reading George Wallace: The “New Mr. Vegas” Brings Decades of Laughs Back to St. Louis
Paul T. Taylor: The Man Behind the Pins and a Cult Horror Icon
Paul T. Taylor, known for portraying Pinhead in Hellraiser: Judgment, has made a significant impact on horror culture, engaging deeply with fans. His versatile acting career spans various genres, but his role as Pinhead resonates profoundly. Upcoming at the ToyMan Show on July 13, 2025, he'll share insights into his experiences and the horror genre's evolution.
Jerry Flowers: The Hitmaker Behind Country Music’s Biggest Names
Jerry Flowers, a key figure in country music for over 20 years, gained fame as a founding member of The Ranch and later as a vital contributor to Keith Urban's solo career. A respected songwriter, he co-wrote hits for artists like Sam Hunt and Ryan Hurd. Recently, he announced parting ways with Urban, reflecting on his career's impact.
dead7’s Jason Kozik Talks Debut Album and More on the Vulgar Display of Podcast
St. Louis metalcore band dead7 is set to release their debut album, LOVE WHAT YOU CAN WHILE YOU GOT SOMETHING LEFT TO LOVE, on July 11, 2025. The album blends heavy grooves with emotional depth, exploring themes of love and loss. With a sound reminiscent of Loathe and Bring Me The Horizon, dead7 aims to connect deeply with listeners.
William Clark Green: The Storyteller Behind the Songs We Can’t Shake
William Clark Green blends honesty and grit in Texas country music, connecting with fans through relatable songs. Highlights include "She Likes the Beatles," a catchy anthem of love's contrasts, "Still Think About You," a poignant reflection on loss, and "Anymore," a candid depiction of relationship fatigue. His music transcends boundaries.
