And along the way, it touches on the alternative press, political cartoons, and more.
"Headlines of History" at The Mercantile stretches back to the very dawn of newspapers
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Vogue deputy managing editor David Byars visited St. Louis—and experienced true French splendor
A luncheon honors an esteemed guest, but the house captures most of the attention.
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Celebrating New Year’s Day in one of the last poteaux-en-terre houses in America
The 225-year-old Beauvais house is old—but not as old as the ancient French celebrations that still happen in St. Genevieve.
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A new development in The Grove brings a modern feel to a classic neighborhood
Two development companies set a plan in motion to reposition a neighborhood.
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A love for hockey inspires a basement redo
“We thought we’d paint a goalie on the wall and leave it at that,” says homeowner Lisa Acree. But the family’s passion for hockey spurred the couple to think outside the box.
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Interior designer Jessie Miller finds her place in Maplewood
Jessie Miller of Jessie D. Miller Interior Design recently moved her company out of her apartment and into a Maplewood storefront, where she’s created an edgy but cozy workspace.
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Visual artist Carrie Gillen turned to fabric when canvas proved too limiting
"I liked the physicality of making paintings that require me to stretch, pull, and break," says Gillen.
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Where to find the perfect light fixture in St. Louis
For every style and space, there’s a light fixture that’s waiting to go home with you.
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Where to find St. Louis' best salvage style
Building and decorating with salvaged items creates a storied feel to your home’s
interiors, so open the doors and invite history inside.
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How to create the perfect winter bed
There’s nothing like sliding into a well-made bed on a cold winter’s night.
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Sara Zigman embraces her work, inside and outside the home
“I just love outdoor art and the possibilities it provides,” she says. “I hope St. Louis continues to embrace it.”
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Check out these andirons designed by St. Louis firm Maritz & Young
Their provenance has been documented to the 1920s.
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A design collaboration becomes a lasting friendship
Clayton homeowner Cheryl Brewer and antiques dealer/interior decorator Kathy Mack are now fast friends.
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Inside the restored former home of tennis legend and statesmen Dwight F. Davis
The current owners, Russ John and Sharon Price John, are no strangers to the care and restoration of historic houses.
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7 coffee beans worth brewing at home
Try these beans from seven St. Louis roasters.
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Coffeeshops with the best atmospheres
Where to go to soak up the scene
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Where to order coffee for a cause
A cup can go a long way.
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5 coffee shops that double as concert venues
Catch an intimate show at these small venues.
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St. Louis coffee shops where the food rivals the coffee
Kill two birds with one stone at any of these elevens spots.
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Where coffee meets community
These seven shops double as social hubs.
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