Every Friday, dining editor George Mahe answers a culinary query.
Ask George: What should you expect at a restaurant's soft opening?
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La Patisserie Chouquette celebrates National Macaron Day tomorrow, one day early
On Saturday, March 17th, owner Simone Faure is hosting a festive celebration featuring over 30 macaron flavors.
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A look inside Texas de Brazil, the Galleria's Brazilian churrascaria
The shopping mall's newest restaurant carves and serves meat tableside.
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The Kranzberg Arts Foundation just launched an artist-in-residence program for St. Louis musicians
Anita Jackson, Kasimu Taylor, Bob DeBoo, and Mo Egeston are among the first group of artists.
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Remembering Ken Flach: Tennis great, St. Louis native, rock star
Joe "Mama" Mason reflects on a friendship that lasted more than three decades.
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Trailnet celebrates 30 years’ progress and christens a new beer
Thanks to this citizen group, St. Louis is a whole lot more walkable and bikable than it used to be.
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Best spring break attractions in Missouri
Can’t get away to the beach this year? No problem. Missouri has some of the best attractions to offer to you and your family.
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Three Tidbits: Público adds playful menu, Purple Martin packs it in, last call for a no-wait fish fry
A handful of upcoming dining events and happenings in St. Louis
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First Nations a cappella group Ulali comes to St. Louis to sing—and support Cahokia Mounds
They’ve shared stages with Sting, the B-52’s, Bonnie Raitt and the Neville Brothers, among plenty more.
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The Eagles played for nearly three hours last night at Scottrade
The opener, JD & The Straight Shot, canceled their St. Louis appearance, so it was all-Eagles all night for the fans.
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What the Express Scripts merger means for St. Louis
Cigna recently announced that it would acquire the St. Louis–headquartered company for $67 billion.
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Top 5 events in St. Louis this week: March 22–25
"Sunken Cities" at the Saint Louis Art Museum, "The Color Purple" at the Fox, the St. Louis Folk and Roots Festival, and more
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Tour de Toast: Scape in the Central West End
Ann Lemons Pollack digs into the city's best brunch restaurants.
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A sculptor turned personal trainer talks about the art of fitness
Michelangelo saw sculpture as releasing his classically proportioned figures from the marble. Philip Hitchcock releases them from flabby excess flesh.
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If you need a crowd-worthy dessert, these sugar cookie bars are it
They're also easy baking—especially if you're baking with kids.
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This bride now rides in style after receiving a scooter on her wedding day
Alex Moore and Chris Friedman—who married last spring—have even trained their dog, Riley, to sit on the new ride.
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The top 5 family-friendly events this weekend: March 22–25
Run away to the circus, ride the Batman coaster backward, and meet our national bird up close.
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The Euclid STL grand opening
Luxe apartment living in the Central West End that offers the perfect combination of big-city life and small-town charm.
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St. Louis Magazine named a seven-time finalist in national awards
The City & Regional Magazine Association recognized St. Louis Magazine for its work in print and digital journalism.
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Duke’s BBQ brings burnt ends and more to Wentzville
“People are driving in from all over the city,” says owner Peter Venezia, who also owns Thaxton Speakeasy in downtown St. Louis.
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