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Last night at Pop's, it was all about Irish-American folk-punk

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It was a triple bill featuring Jake Burns of Stiff Little Fingers, Flogging Molly, and Dropkick Murphys.

This Frontenac estate was built by the architect behind Tim McGraw and Faith Hill’s vacation home

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Bobby McAlpine was also just selected as one of Architectural Digest's 2018 AD100 top architects.

Patrick Russell and Tyler Davis tapped to run kitchen at The Chocolate Pig, slated to open this fall

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Featuring farm-to-table “nose to tail” offerings, the restaurant will be located inside Venture Café’s Innovation Hall in the Cortex Innovation Community.

St. Louis classic car reality TV show returns for second season

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Season two of "Speed is the New Black," which follows the exciting builds of Classic Car Studio in Brentwood, premieres Wednesday night at 8 p.m.

Top 5 events in St. Louis this week: June 14–17

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The opening of The Muny's 100th season, Shakespeare in the Streets' "Blow, Winds," Joe Biden at Peabody Opera House, and more

Bark in the Park

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The Humane Society of Missouri celebrated 25 years of Bark in the Park

Share Sweet to open in Olivette

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The owners of Tang Palace will offer desserts with both Eastern and Western influences.

St. Louis Economic Development Annual Meeting

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Guests enjoyed a delicious lunch, great speakers and wonderful networking opportunities.

7 questions for Key Hall, CEO of Cowtan & Tout

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The textile industry leader was in St. Louis last night as a guest of KDR Designer Showrooms. Here, she shares her thoughts about interior design, the importance of textiles in creating unique living experiences, and why a beautifully upholstered Man

Children's book 'Incredible Cardinals' honors St. Louis baseball legends

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A baseball historian invites families to reminisce over their favorite baseball memories together.

The top 5 family-friendly events this weekend: June 15–17

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There's plenty of Father's Day fun.

A DeSmet grad writes a book about vices and virtues—especially courage

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Cooper Harrison survived leukemia at 7. Later, when a friend killed himself in high school, the shock galvanized him.

Child's pose. On a paddleboard. On the river.

Opera Theatre's "Orfeo and Euridice" is a fresh and irreverent adventure

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While the first half of the show is a near model of decorum and serenity, the second half, once rolling, is by the finale a theatrical riot sparkling with grunge and glitter.

A guide to Father's Day dining 2018

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Dads can score complimentary beer at a few local eateries this Sunday.

DB Cooper's Safe House to open in Princeton Heights

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Jared Gallagher—son of Waterloo, Illinois restaurateur John Gallagher—hopes to open the restaurant in September.

Ozzie Smith and John Goodman on golf, community, and St. Louis

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With Tower Tee set to close—and the PGA Championship coming to town next month—the two St. Louisans share their thoughts on the sport.

How one St. Louis couple combined seemingly disparate design elements to transform their home

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After living in their 1939 Frontenac home for over a decade, Tom and Brigette McMillin employed the help of designer Laurie LeBoeuf to execute a complete renovation.

In Central West End, a 1910 home is restored to match its original style

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In 1958, the former owners of Katy and Dan Thomas' home designed the kitchen of their dreams, but 60 years later, it was in need of another facelift.

Inspired by Irish design, one couple reinvented their dated kitchen

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Upon their return from a trip to Northern Ireland, Elizabeth and Keith Wolkhoff hired Jay Eiler to renovate their century-old kitchen.
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