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Jay Eiler on how to incorporate plants in design

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With 10 years in the industry, the principal designer for J. Eiler Interior Design has thoughts on his favorite paint, important trends, and more.

Following up with members of the Ferguson Commission

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After the 2014 police shooting of Michael Brown, then-Governor Jay Nixon formed the 16-member Ferguson Commission.

"I trust the anger," says Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Missouri CEO Becky James-Hatter

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James-Hatter, who was a member of the Ferguson Commission, speaks on community-police relations in St. Louis.

Comic Hari Kondabolu returns to Helium this week

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He played St. Louis last December, and while a good old Missouri ice storm kept the crowd mighty thin, it was the kind of show all seven of the people who attended have been bragging about ever since.

As Earthbound Beer opens in the old Cherokee Brewery, we talk to the descendants of one of its earliest owners

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Norbert Loebs, the great-grandson of George Loebs, has been researching his ancestor’s brewery for 15 years.

Zipline over changing leaves on new adventure course

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Eco Adventure Ziplines, which opened this June near Hermann, can take you more than a mile across forest and ravines.

5th Annual Brew in the Lou

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The festivities included live entertainment, arts and craft vendors, the “People’s Choice” Home Brew, Bratwurst and Chili Contest, and special food exhibits.

SLU professor Joel Goldstein on Vice President Mike Pence, the "Sycophant-in-Chief"

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The author of "The White House Vice Presidency," Goldstein was recently quoted in The New Yorker's in-depth profile “The Danger of President Pence." We asked Goldstein to expound on what he makes of this particular vice president.

Shake Shack to host pop-up event at Porano Pasta

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Before it opens its first St. Louis location in December, get a taste of the beloved burger chain at Gerard Craft's fast-casual pasta joint on October 28.

Top 5 events in St. Louis this weekend: October 19–22

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Katy Perry, Janet Jackson, the Brick City Poetry Festival, and more

5 questions with Dana Romeis of Castle Design

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Romeis shares her biggest challenges, favorite local artists, and more.

DKR Interiors' owner talks challenges and coffee table books

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David Kent Richardson also reveals his opinion on who has the best taste in St. Louis.

5 questions with Jimmy Jamieson on splurging and shopping locally

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He dishes on his dream project, as well.

10 top design and furniture markets across the United States

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We scoured the country—right down to our own city and state—for design and furniture markets worth a visit.

5 niche design services you should know

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For the times when your paint colors aren’t quite gelling or the thought of hanging an entire art collection seems much too onerous, look to the following local businesses for guidance.

What’s St. Louis’ oldest movie theater?

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The Tivoli, The Fox, or the Hi-Pointe Theatre?

Filmmaker Kathy Corley gives Brewer & Shipley their due

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Viewers will get a sneak peek at her doc-in-progress, "Still Smokin'," at this year's St. Louis International Film Festival.

Top 10 things to do in St. Louis this November

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The Nevermore Jazz Ball, St. Vincent, Thomas Struth at SLAM, and more.

Talking about the cosmos with poet Adrian Matejka

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The former St. Louisan comes to town to read from his new book, "Map to the Stars," at the River Styx reading series.

Read this now: "You'll Never Know, Dear," by Hallie Ephron

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Ephron will be at the Jewish Book Festival this month with her latest novel of suspense.
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