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On Sunday, June 2, from 9:30 a.m. to noon, guests can join PROMO – Missouri's LGBTQ+ public policy and advocacy organization – for the Brunch of Champions fundraiser event at 4 Hands Brewing Co. in downtown St. Louis.
Every so often, you run into someone young who's destined to make it big. This rings true for Dakota Cortez, the 27-year-old bar manager at Little Fox, who has been in the restaurant industry for 11 years. Cortez placed second in a recent cocktail competition hosted by Switchgrass Spirits an…
The wait is finally over: Alex McDonnell will open the doors on Prioritized Pastries on June 1. The new Maplewood location provides an expanded space for McDonnell to craft delectable, vegan and allergy-friendly treats the bakery has become known for over the years. The grand opening also ma…
The herbaceous, floral notes of gin pair so well with the Spring and Summer seasons in St. Louis. The spirit typically derives its flavor from distilling alcohol with juniper berries and a variety of other botanicals; however, this doesn’t imply uniformity in taste – each gin possesses its o…
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While covering the huge touring concerts was a big and flashy part of the job, ingraining myself in the local music community meant the most to me.
Ryan Trey opens for Mariah the Scientist at the sold-out concert at the Pageant.
Ruby Leigh will perform in Nashville in August, but first she has to graduate high school.
On Saturday you can drink rosé in the Central West End, sip margaritas on Cherokee Street or catch a musical about Rick James.
The play is a combination of Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” with a superhero comedy
Heather Sweeney, executive director of Gateway Foundation, talks about improvements to Citygarden.
This week the Missouri Botanical Garden is having an herb sale, the Twilight Tuesdays concert series starts back up and a new exhibit about the World's Fair opens.
Roger Corman produced such low-budget classics as “Little Shop of Horrors” and “Attack of the Crab Monsters” and gave many of Hollywood’s most famous actors and directors their first breaks.
Taylor Swift is shaking up her setlist in her first Eras Tour concerts since the release of “The Tortured Poets Department.”
Diane Shader Smith’s daughter, like thousands who die each year from drug-resistant infections, might have been saved if treatment came faster. Her mission now is to make sure it does.
Slated to air May 24 on PBS (just weeks before the Tonys are handed out), the production could inspire viewers who aren’t able to see Broadway plays.
This spring's crop of picture books for children focuses on friendship, history and nature. With belly laughs! Go and Get With Rex, by David LaRochelle, illustrated by Mike Wohnoutka. (Candlewick Press, $17.99) A perfect book for kids who know the alphabet but aren't yet strong readers — or for any kid who likes to laugh. The Theodor Seuss Geisel Award-winning Minnesota duo (whew!) of ...
Rachel Khong's ambitious second novel, "Real Americans," ponders big issues: how to measure the worth of one's life, the implications of contemporary scientific research and what it means to be an American in an era of extreme wealth inequity.
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Historians have been kind to Missouri’s Harry Truman. Since his often-controversial White House years, he has risen in rank high in the presidential standings. In “Ascent to Power,” lawyer-and-biographer David L. Roll pops yet another salute to Truman.
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With more than 40 markets in the area, there are not enough weeks in the season to visit them all. But you can always try.
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Looking for a St. Louis area restaurant? Post-Dispatch restaurant critic Ian Froeb picks 100 essential spots for 2024.
St. Louis has a tendency to celebrate places that have stood the test of time.