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Tazé Mediterranean Street Food: A World of Inspired Fresh Tastes

To properly research the concept, Taze's chef and co-owner toured 8 Mediterranean countries in 13 days.

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No-Bake Rocky Road Cheesecake

An easy recipe, filled with chocolate, salted peanuts, and marshmallows, then finished with a gravel top of peanuts, chocolate, and caramel sauce.

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On the Market: Luxury Eco-Friendly Home in The Grove

Built in 2014, this home in The Grove is outfitted with energy-efficient, stainless-steel appliances and canned lighting.

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17th Annual Susan G. Komen St. Louis Race for the Cure®

Runners and walkers gathered downtown to help strengthen the fight against breast cancer at the 17th annual Komen St. Louis Race for the Cure®. Funds raised benefit breast cancer research and breast...

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Video: Food Wine Design Culinary Week 2015

St. Louis Magazine's Food Wine Design Culinary Week presented by Lexus was a memorable dining experience.

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Wedding Décor Trend: Boho Chic

While mason jars and handwritten chalkboard signs might not be such novelty items anymore, the rustic bohemian style is still popular, especially for brides who value DIY decorations...

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Brighten Up Your Outdoor Gatherings with Pretty Bouquets

Flowers add an elegant touch to any place setting. But if you're planning to entertain outside this summer, keep in mind the following recommendations provided by three local florists.

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St. Louis' Restaurant Openings and Closings: mid-June Edition

June 2015 has been a busy month for restaurant openings and closings in St. Louis.

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Fundraisers Keep The Book House Open As Two Other Bookstores Bite the Dust

STL Books in Kirkwood and Big Sleep Books in the Central West End are both closing this summer.

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A Preview of the Saint Louis Art Museum's New Sculpture Garden

The final leg of the Saint Louis Art Museum’s expansion project, the Grace Taylor Broughton Sculpture Garden, opens next Friday.

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SLM Asked Chef's Wives: "Do you do anything unusual for your husband on...

SLM was wondering if StL's male chefs get special treatment on Father's Day.

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"My Fair Lady" Charms as the Muny’s Season Opener

With a classic 1950s musical, a rainbow stretching across the upper parking lot, and a jolly Mike Issacson fresh from the Tonys, the opening night of the Muny’s 97th season was nothing short of “loverly.”

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Fringe Benefits: A Revamped St. Lou Fringe Opens its Fourth Season

Any thorough perusal of this year’s roster would suggest this season offers a more eclectic—and electric—array of shows than ever before.

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Wedding Décor Trend: Victorian

While period weddings (think 1940s swing celebrations, 1920s Gatsby-inspired parties) have remained popular throughout 2015, there's been a surge in traditional Victorian-era weddings, thanks to the...

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Inside Out: It’s All in Riley’s Head

The most conspicuous triumph of Inside Out is its sheer inventiveness.

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The Top 5 Things to Do This Weekend in St. Louis: June 19–21

This weekend, meet emerging artists at St. Lou Fringe, peruse antiques at the Vintage Bliss Market, and more...

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Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones Says St. Louis Rams Have L.A. "Flavor"

Following the St. Louis Rams’ road preseason game against the Oakland Raiders on August 14, Stan Kroenke’s franchise will remain in California.

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Strange Folk Festival Finds New Home at Union Station After Spat with O’Fallon

Founder Autumn Wiggins says O’Fallon shouldn’t have tried to continue with the festival after she announced she was taking a hiatus.

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St. Louis Culinary Kid Blake Koehr Wins Trip to the White House

Fenton resident Blake Koehr, age 12, is traveling to D.C. this summer as one of 55 winners of the Healthy Lunchtime Challenge contest, organized by First Lady Michelle Obama, PBS, and WGBH Boston.

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Connecting Key Components More Beneficial to Students in the Classroom

The days of students trying to write down every word of a lecture or transcribe those tiny tapes are over, or at least should be, according to recent research from psychologists at Washington...

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