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Cool off this summer with a Moscow Mule

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A bit of homemade ginger syrup takes it over the top.

The top 5 family-friendly events this weekend: June 8–10

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Explore the outdoors, play astronaut at the science center, or travel back in time at Faust Park.

Talking to Sean Allen Canan about Falling Fences' new record, its namesake beer, and Sunday night sessions at McGurk's

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In collaboration with fellow singer/songwriter Joe Stickley and Mighty Pines bassist John Hussung, Canan’s curated a Sunday evening sensation with Falling Fences, which combines covers and originals in the live setting of a raucous Irish pub.

Cardinals players past and present react to death of Red Schoendienst

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The oldest living Baseball Hall of Famer passed away on Wednesday at age 95.

St. Louis Magazine wins national award for feature on the city's biggest heist

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Staff writer Jeannette Cooperman's story on the ill-fated ATM Solutions robbery won top honors at the City & Regional Magazine Association’s conference on June 4.

Work out with your BFF for free at Gold's Gym this Friday

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To celebrate National Best Friends Day, classes are free for workout buddies.

Ozzie Smith talks baseball as a dad, helping kids find their passion

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We caught up with The Wizard during his Flip Like Ozzie event at Ballpark Village earlier this week.

If you missed Seasaw's show at The Ready Room this week, we're sorry

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But here are some pictures from the show. And a reminder to go see them the band the next time it swings through town.

Ask George: Can (and should) a restaurant customer tip the kitchen staff?

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

Three Tidbits: Guerrillas in our midst, Cannoli Day this week, T&L loves STL

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A handful of upcoming dining events and happenings in St. Louis

A lifeline for local children

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There are an estimated 173,000 children living at or below the poverty line in the St. Louis region. Rosemary Hanley, executive director of The Little Bit Foundation, received the Ellis Island Medal of Honor for her efforts to diminish this number.

Download your 2018 A-List Winner graphics

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Share your win with your community.

Café St. Louis moves into former Bixby’s space at the Missouri History Museum

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The restaurant with the scenic view of Forest Park is slated to open July 2.

A St. Louisan's tips for backpacking the world

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Backpacking's not just for trails. It's the epitome of experiential travel.

2018 Best Patios poll graphics downloads

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Feel free to use these promotional materials to encourage your audience to vote for you!

The Moonlight Ramble won't roll this year

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After more than half a century, the annual bike ride comes to a—temporary?—stop.

New Saint Louis Art Museum exhibition explores ancient Peruvian culture through textiles

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“Balance and Opposition in Ancient Peruvian Textiles" will open in the museum's main hall this June.

Boxcar Ale House coming soon to former Keeton’s on Manchester

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The new spot will feature 20 local drafts, food from chef Bill Farmer, and plentiful parking just north of The Hill.

St. Louis artists Robert and Liza Fishbone are creating a mural for STL-Style

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Jeff and Randy Vines, city boosters and purveyors of STL-centric T-shirts, are celebrating their 40th birthday by adding one of the Fishbones' iconic murals to the wall of their building.

A St. Louisan learns contentment in Thailand

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James Van Camp went off to volunteer, cocky about the need to go high-tech...
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