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Steve Harvey Is Dishing Out Advice & Signatures

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There are a number of things that have changed about Steve Harvey since his television show more than seven years ago. Since the WB canceled his namesake sitcom he has gone bald and he is dishing out love advice. That's right; Steve Harvey is telling the ladies how to approach the world like a man in his new book, "Act Like a Lady, Think Like A Man." We could spend days listing all of the things wrong with this whole situation, but being as his take on how women should be thinking about the world, and "how the male mind works," is a best-seller there are probably a lot of people who would disagree about the wrongness of this business.

Steve Harvey is coming to St. Louis independent bookseller, Left Bank Books, on Friday to sign his book, which advises women to treat relationships more like the Ford Motor Company by giving men a 90-day policy, and other such gems. He says his book was inspired by all of the women he met while touring the country or through his "Steve Harvey Morning Show" syndicated radio talk-show.

What: Steve Harvey Book Signing

Where: Left Bank Books Downtown (321 N. 10th St)

When: Friday, March 13 at 5:30pm

You can get a ticket to the signing by purchasing a copy of his book before the singing at Left Bank.

The comedian-turned-advice expert offers advice to women on how to spot a Mama's boy, and questions women should ask before getting serious with a dude. It may be worth the read if you can ignore the title and stop asking yourself how Harvey became an expert, and a million book buyers can't be wrong, can they? Maybe you could get him to sign your box set of "Best of the Steve Harvey Show" if you ask him nicely.

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