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Four niche May events in St. Louis

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Here are some options for all stripes.

Ax throwing offers an increasingly popular way to pass the time

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The Axe House in Valley Park has been hosting hatchet hurlers of all levels since opening last spring.

What it's like to build R2-D2

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Andy Schwartz creates the beloved robot from unexpected spare parts.

What’s the story with that Egyptian cat at the Saint Louis Art Museum?

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Unraveling the complex history of the mysterious statue.

Haliday Douglas went from a city public school to Burroughs to Harvard—and now he’s back

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How the director of talent strategy and management at Saint Louis Public Schools is helping kids fall in love with learning.

A look back at opera's history in St. Louis

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From the start, OTSTL strove to make opera modern and relatable, not a historical reenactment.

The Bloody Island at The Gramophone is a meal in a glass—er, on a glass

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The Gramophone serves half-size sandwiches atop the staggering cocktail.

Cork n’ Slice puts the pizzazz back in pizza

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The Central West End pizzeria's sleek interior and gourmet ingredients make for an ideal date night.

St. Louis designers and their dogs

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At home or in the office, man’s and woman’s best friend proves that two are better than one.

Stone Turtle offers modern American fare and whiskey in the heart of Dogtown

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Located in the former Felix's space, the eatery's name is an homage to nearby Turtle Park.

5 dining hot spots to visit this May

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What's new and notable around town

A reimagined Clayton cottage combines the best of old and new

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A landscape designer and architect use their combined talents to transform a home built in 1928.

A conversation with Jack "Mac" MacMurray, the new head chef at the Boathouse in Forest Park

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The charismatic chef has worked at Annie Gunn’s, Wild Horse Grill, Sage Urban American Grill, Schneithorst’s, Joe Buck’s, and Chandler Hill.

Tim Glastetter’s work makes you think twice about allowing that antique armoire to gather dust

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The owner of Refined Finishes is famous for devising his own tools and inventing his own techniques.

Meet the designer behind Shakespeare Festival St. Louis' eye-catching posters

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“Everything in Shakespeare is very flesh-and-blood, so ideas have to come from that place,” says Rich Nelson.

Teach your parents well

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Old people just don’t get it when it comes to kids and gun control.

Looking to get outside? Grab these essentials.

Behind the scenes at Barrel Brands, a purveyor of small-batch beard and tattoo oils

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SLM caught up with founder Jeremy Allen Stanton, who talks about his motorcycles, his dog, and of course, his carefully crafted products.

Talking to the artists from CAM's 2018 Great Rivers Biennial

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Addoley Dzegede, Sarah Paulsen, and Jacob Stanley on the work they'll be showing.

Dana Michael Anderson on his innovative new Americana album, "Bottles"

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Anderson, a self-described "live guy," says it was a hard album to record. But it took his work in brilliant new directions.
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