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    'World's Chillest Man' Doesn't Let Armed Robber Kill His Buzz

    Tony Tovar told reporters he didn't feel threatened by the robber because he "had a really good feeling he wasn't out to harm anybody."

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    Driver captures video of women twerking on moving SUV

    "We do not encourage anyone to try anything like this ever. You are supposed to be in your car when you drive," a spokesperson for the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department said.

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    Booze With a View — the Rooftop Bars Worthy of Summer's Final Days

    Rooftop bars have been rocking it for decades, but the allure of panoramic views has really stolen the show recently. The only thing that might keep you from this Dallas rooftop bar is the fact that it is off the beaten path.

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    Maya Angelou: The Original Solo Adventuress

    Maya Angelou, the late great novelist, poet, singer, dancer, actor and all-around Renaissance woman was one of America’s first female solo explorers and adventurers. Angelou was born Marguerite Johnson in St. Louis and was scarred by a traumatizing early childhood. St. Louis is one of the settings for her memoir, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings. You can check out Angelou’s “star” on the city’s Hollywood-style St. Louis Walk of Fame on Delmar Boulevard — alongside plaques for other notable resi