It's a bracing experience. And that's a very good thing.
Fieldtripping with fourth graders through St. Louis Civil Rights History
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Tower Tee to close next summer
The South County golf complex that's been open for 54 years will shutter July 1, 2018.
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1896 Olivette home offers historic charm with modern renovation
The four-bedroom property has been totally gutted and renovated.
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Books for Newborns wants to make every home a preschool
The nonprofit delivers book bags to new, low-income mothers at St. Louis hospitals—with literature for both the child and parent.
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Shop for global goods at this weekend's Fair Trade Market
The popular market returns for its 15th year this Saturday. It'll open again the following weekend.
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A look inside the renovation-in-process at the Soldiers' Memorial
The Missouri History Museum's thoughtful, careful renovation of this building is a study in how to do things right.
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Get a jump on holiday shopping this weekend at the Find a Black Business pop-up shop
Hair and beard care products, clothes, jewelry, and desserts—that's just the short list of what'll be on offer.
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A whiskey expert's top 10 picks for Whiskey in the Winter
Although the annual dark spirits event is sold out, the gift-giving season has just begun.
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Top 25 places to eat in St. Louis in 2017, according to Yelp
As with many lists, some of the entries might surprise you.
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The top 5 family-friendly events this weekend: November 17–19
Learn how to blow glass, enjoy a free night at The Magic House, or welcome the start of the holiday season in grand style.
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Vogue editor David Byars can't wait to explore St. Louis' history, architecture
Byars will be here this weekend for a private book signing of his debut, "Our Time at Foxhollow Farm."
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Top 5 events in St. Louis this weekend: November 16–19
Lady Gaga at Scottrade Center, Garden Glow at Missouri Botanical Garden, Winterfest at The Arch, and more
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Federal judge orders St. Louis police to change tactics during protests
The preliminary injunction lays out restrictions on declaring unlawful assembly and use of such chemical agents as pepper spray.
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A look at the international dining scene in St. Louis
The restaurateurs behind some of our most beloved restaurant have come not only to call St. Louis home but also to weave its very fabric.
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In Fox Park, co-working space NexCore takes a block-by-block approach to investing in the city
As St. Louis aims for Amazon, the future of business could be small.
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How to figure skate like a pro
Five signature moves, as explained by St. Louis Skating Club coach Becky Cacioppo
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Kwanzaa, as explained by a master storyteller
Janice Katambwa shares the tradition with everyone.
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Peek inside this St. Louis native's graphic guide to the Star Wars universe
The force is strong with Tim Leong, author of "Star Wars Super Graphic: A Visual Guide to a Galaxy Far, Far Away."
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Judge Jimmie Edwards, St. Louis' new public safety director, works to heal a divided city
But when Mayor Lyda Krewson first asked him to consider the position, he declined.
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Meet the St. Louis inventor who helped fight the Cold War
Jack Hereford took the first serial photos of a solar eclipse, built miniature cameras for the CIA, and found a way to X-ray the buggy U.S. embassy in Moscow.
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