Though the Forest Park festival's a no-go, it's still a great weekend for music, shopping, and more.
LouFest is canceled—here’s what to do instead
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Savage brings artful, creative cooking to Fox Park
Chef Logan Ely serves up set menus of inventive small plates in a former liquor store.
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Innovations abound at Poke Munch, opening in Creve Coeur later this month
“Poké is poké,” says Nadeem Hosseini, “but there is always room to do things that haven’t been done before.”
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The architect who brought Neoclassical romance to St. Louis
Influenced by Renaissance Italy, George Ingham Barnett designed Henry Shaw’s Italianate villa, St. Vincent de Paul Church, the Grand Water Tower…
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Follow one St. Louis–based company as it makes a pitch for a $50,000 Arch Grant
On August 14, 40 startups competed for a grant to grow their businesses in St. Louis. Here's what pitch day was like for one—Big Heart Tea Co.
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Two St. Louis documentaries will be shown at an international film festival in Berlin
The talent’s strong here, and there was (sigh) plenty of material.
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B-52s and Tom Bailey of Thompson Twins bring '80s nostalgia to St. Louis
The audience was on its feet and singing along Thursday night at The Fabulous Fox.
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Ask George: What can St. Louisans do to help LouFest food vendors?
Every Friday, dining editor George Mahe answers a culinary query.
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A Washington University expert shares one thing you might not know about the Supreme Court
Professor Lee Epstein tells us what's most interesting about the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation, and why she started studying the highest court in the country.
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Krab Kingz Seafood opens tomorrow in the Delmar Loop
The seafood chain will open its doors at 5860 Delmar on Saturday at 11:30 a.m.
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The Kids Shouldn’t Have Cancer Foundation hosts its third-annual gala Saturday
Proceeds from the event will be used for pediatric cancer research.
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These are the acts not to miss at The Sound of St. Louis Showcase
The musicians will bring a variety of styles to the stage.
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St. Louis Symphony Orchestra to host free annual concert in Forest Park
The performance celebrates the 50th anniversary of the orchestra’s first free community concert in Forest Park.
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Local jewelry makers behind Hoopla create pieces for every day
Rachel Oiknine and Laurie Wayne wanted accessories that could go with each moment of their busy schedules.
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A tale of two tasting menu restaurants: Privado closes, Savage opens
Editor's Note: This story has been updated from the original version.
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Female Zen masters existed centuries ago—but their wisdom was nearly buried forever
A Wash.U. prof recovers the writings of 17th-century women who broke, for a fleeting but exhilarating historical moment, the gender barrier.
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5 must-hit fall fairs and festivals in St. Louis
South Grand Fall Fest, the Great Forest Park Balloon Race and Glow, and more
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Why Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri is reducing their tuition
The women's college will reduce their annual undergraduate tuition by $8,250 beginning fall 2019.
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3 world-renowned musicians are coming to The Sheldon this fall
The museum and concert venue will host artists from Latin America, South Africa, and India as part of the new World Music Series.
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Three Tidbits: Bridge Bread benefits, menu pricing mania, scatterbrained staffers
St. Louis Magazine dining editor George Mahe discusses topical dining subjects.
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