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Clementine's Creamery introduces baseball-themed sundae

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Half of the proceeds from the Cracker Jack box–filled dessert go to Cardinals Care.

Top 5 events in St. Louis this week: April 5–8

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The Cardinals home opener, Hamilton at The Fox, Harry Potter at Powell Hall, and more

A St. Louisan’s guide to hidden Rome

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When in Rome, forget the selfie stick—and the Trevi Fountain. Check out these sites instead.

There's only two more weeks to see "#1 in Civil Rights" at the Missouri History Museum

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The exhibit has been one of the museum's most popular of all time. If you haven't seen it, or want to see it again before it closes, do it now! Especially since the museum's got some great closing programming planned.

Tiger Woods to host kids' golf clinic just four hours southwest of St. Louis

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After competing in the Masters this week, the golf great will travel to Big Cedar Lodge on April 17.

Spanish Colonial mansion comes complete with a historic grotto

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The property was built in 1924. A decade later, an addition nearly doubled the size of the home.

5 ways to enjoy the Cardinals home opener

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Hit a pep rally (or two), party on Three Sixty's rooftop, or watch the game at an all-inclusive event at The Post.

Two St. Louis teachers to run the Boston Marathon on a national all-teacher team

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How a physical education teacher and a librarian have trained ahead of the race on April 16.

Wildflower walks in and around St. Louis

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Those loose clusters of color in the bright grass are a great way to understand Impressionist painting.

Try this lentil pasta with broccoli to switch up your dinner game

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Lentil pasta makes a simple dish, like this one, feel special and exciting.

This couple’s fall Forest Park wedding feels as vibrant as spring

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Kelli Segobiano and Zach Stiltz married at the Muny Culver Pavilion on September 30, 2017.

Apotheosis Comics has a totally new take on the comic book store

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Soon to open on South Grand, it'll have coffee and craft brews—and a community-driven mission.

Washington University celebrates the life of William Gass this Friday

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The university is dedicating a half day of events in remembrance of the acclaimed writer and critic.

The top 5 family-friendly events this weekend: April 6–7

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Shoot hoops with a college team, play lawn games at the Arch, and explore a beaver lodge in the wetlands.

Two St. Louis brothers offer grill-friendly gourmet duck

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After discovering Moulard duck in France, Davi Reznick and his brother, Josh, launched DUCKCHAR. Today, they ship product across the country and sell it at local specialty food stores.

5 items under $10 to try this April in St. Louis

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This month, we highlight top-notch sandwiches.

Ben Poremba to open The Benevolent King on April 7

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The restaurateur returns to the kitchen at his Moroccan-inspired restaurant in Maplewood.

Nadoz at The Boulevard transitions to Deer Creek Coffee

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The Boulevard storefront will launch (quietly, at first) on Friday, April 6. “The menu is a little new, a little from Nadoz, and a little from Deer Creek,” says owner Kent McCarty.

Ask George: Are there any worthy new food offerings at Busch Stadium this year?

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Every Friday, dining editor George Mahe answers a culinary query.

Kevin Nashan and top St. Louis chefs to host benefit dinner ahead of Bocuse d'Or

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Nashan brings together Gerard Craft, Mike Randolph, and other chefs from around the country to support Team USA in the prestigious culinary competition in France.
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