From rustic to opulent, these spaces set the stage for a memorable occasion.
4 under-the-radar St. Louis wedding venues
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10 tips for getting married on a budget
An event planner's expert advice on creating—and sticking to—a budget.
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Expert tips for catering and designing a memorable wedding
The Social Affair's Kelly Spencer turns food musings into memories.
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A look back at St. Louis wedding cakes in 1931
Ingenious sweet tooths invented War Cake, Mystery Cake, and Tomato Soup Cake—horrible-sounding but allegedly tasty.
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A closer look at the history of windows in St. Louis
Windows can tell you a lot about a house.
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This groom-to-be proposed with more than 100 roses
L’Erin Brown and Ronald Wagner said their “I do’s” at the Foundry Art Centre in St. Charles, where they also held their reception.
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This St. Louis groom proposed with some help from a puppy
Colton Nelson dressed their puppy, Piper, in a gold collar, a red bow, and a card that read, “Mom, I’m ready to be a Nelson!”
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Life inside three historic St. Louis homes
The challenge of rescuing the past—and bending it to your lifestyle
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9 must-see historic home tours across St. Louis
Pencil in these exciting tours of local historic homes and neighborhoods.
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Three St. Louis homes that made history
A look at the one-time homes of Martha Gellhorn, Arthur Ashe, and Max Factor
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6 iconic St. Louis building materials that have stood the test of time
On front steps and façades, on decorative terra cotta and through stained glass
windows, the mighty manufacturing power of historic St. Louis endures.
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A primer on historic tax credits
The process can seem daunting, but real estate agents, architects, and even owners of historic homes working on their own rehabs are great sources of information and advice.
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The cost of renovating a historic property
A by-the-numbers look at restoring a home
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4 fresh takes on bridal fashion
From the traditional to the nontraditional, the bohemian to the rebel bride
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What's up with that giant Amoco sign—on a BP?
It's a story that stretches back to before the construction of the interstate system.
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A look inside Daily Disco's colorful embroidery studio on The Hill
Embroidery is "like painting with thread,” says owner Abbey Eilermann.
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What to wear on New Year's Eve
Live (and dress) your best in 2018.
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The Black Rep brings back a classic that's more timely than ever
With "Fences," The Black Rep starts its August Wilson cycle for the second time—but in a completely different political landscape.
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Top 10 things to do in St. Louis this January
The Loop Ice Carnival, Twelfth Night, the 50th anniversary of the symphony at Powell Hall, and more.
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The many artistic facets of Jackie and Glen "Papa" Wright
The couple intertwines their lives even further by performing as a duo, working in disciplines as diverse as storytelling (or, as Jackie puts it, “story-performing”) and puppetry.
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