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Take a deep dive into "Romeo and Juliet" with Left Bank Books

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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.

Top 10 things to do in St. Louis this May

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Circus Flora, the St. Louis Storytelling Festival, Art on the Square, and more.

In 1957, a homeowner set out to design a French-inspired garden

In North County’s Pasadena Hills, residents embrace a sense of history and community

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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.

Two designers turn a Webster dance studio into a shared workspace

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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.

Jenny Walker crafts cool jewels in her Central West End studio

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We visited with her to discuss her work, future projects, and the “Zen of stone-setting.”

Bring life, color, and energy to any room with strategically placed houseplants

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We visited year-round Garden Heights Nursery in Richmond Heights, where a wide selection of greenery and containers share equal shelf space.

Whatever your plant passion, St. Louis has a garden club for you

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Whether you're a newbie or an established green thumb, this is a great way to connect with fellow plant people.

In his workshop or on a job site, Nick Adams is a man made for architecture

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Design STL sat down with the founder of Mademan Design.

What Design STL's editors are loving for this summer

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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.

A pharmaceutical magnate’s mansion, long vanished

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The Meyer Mansion is the house that pills built.

A Sunset Hills couple makes their outdoor design dreams a reality

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Architect David Williams talks about how he helped turn their plans into a fantastic outdoor space with an open fireplace design.

How to dine al fresco in high style

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Who says there’s no room at the table for elevated dinnerware?

In awe of awnings

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Dial down the heat, turn up the curb appeal, and enjoy the outdoors in comfort.

Creating a cool, colorful outdoor haven

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Meghan Heeter uses color and texture to design an outdoor living space with a modern, boutique-hotel vibe.

Ask George: Do steakhouses intentionally undercook their steaks?

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

Works by Henri Matisse on exhibit at The Greenberg Gallery

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A collection of the artist's black-and-white prints and drawings have never been shown together.

Joey Burns of Calexico on "The Thread That Keeps Us"

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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.

50 years after being adopted, this St. Louis designer met his birth mother

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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.

Three Tidbits: Flyover feasts, Hill Week, phoning in house phones

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St. Louis Magazine dining editor George Mahe discusses topical dining subjects.
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