It's a great way to get ready for this year's Shakespeare Festival, which will present the bard's famous tale of two young star-crossed lovers.
Take a deep dive into "Romeo and Juliet" with Left Bank Books
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Top 10 things to do in St. Louis this May
Circus Flora, the St. Louis Storytelling Festival, Art on the Square, and more.
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In 1957, a homeowner set out to design a French-inspired garden
Not a garden, but "le jardin."
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In North County’s Pasadena Hills, residents embrace a sense of history and community
Developed in 1928 and primarily designed by town planner and landscape architect Roland H. Buchmueller, it’s one of the oldest neighborhoods in St. Louis County.
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Two designers turn a Webster dance studio into a shared workspace
Former colleagues Lori Olsen McElvain and Jay Eiler reunited to open an office space where resources are pooled and design advice is doled out daily.
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Jenny Walker crafts cool jewels in her Central West End studio
We visited with her to discuss her work, future projects, and the “Zen of stone-setting.”
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Bring life, color, and energy to any room with strategically placed houseplants
We visited year-round Garden Heights Nursery in Richmond Heights, where a wide selection of greenery and containers share equal shelf space.
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Whatever your plant passion, St. Louis has a garden club for you
Whether you're a newbie or an established green thumb, this is a great way to connect with fellow plant people.
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In his workshop or on a job site, Nick Adams is a man made for architecture
Design STL sat down with the founder of Mademan Design.
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What Design STL's editors are loving for this summer
With sunny days right around the corner, some of our editors are headed for far-flung locations; others are eager for the comforts of home to create lasting memories.
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A pharmaceutical magnate’s mansion, long vanished
The Meyer Mansion is the house that pills built.
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A Sunset Hills couple makes their outdoor design dreams a reality
Architect David Williams talks about how he helped turn their plans into a fantastic outdoor space with an open fireplace design.
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How to dine al fresco in high style
Who says there’s no room at the table for elevated dinnerware?
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In awe of awnings
Dial down the heat, turn up the curb appeal, and enjoy the outdoors in comfort.
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Creating a cool, colorful outdoor haven
Meghan Heeter uses color and texture to design an outdoor living space with a modern, boutique-hotel vibe.
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Ask George: Do steakhouses intentionally undercook their steaks?
Every Friday, dining editor George Mahe answers a culinary query.
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Works by Henri Matisse on exhibit at The Greenberg Gallery
A collection of the artist's black-and-white prints and drawings have never been shown together.
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Joey Burns of Calexico on "The Thread That Keeps Us"
Calexico plays The Duck Room on Sunday night; we caught up with frontman Joey Burns to chat about the band's latest record, politics, nature, volcanic pools, drones, half-tone art, and the huge impact his family has on his songwriting.
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50 years after being adopted, this St. Louis designer met his birth mother
A fastidious librarian, a lucky Illinois law change, and a last-ditch Facebook search facilitated Scott Tjaden's first connection with his birth mom, which took place at a mall food court.
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Three Tidbits: Flyover feasts, Hill Week, phoning in house phones
St. Louis Magazine dining editor George Mahe discusses topical dining subjects.
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