For ten years now, the institution (and yes, they can officially call it an institution at the decade mark) has lifted high the banner and has been the siren call that beckons all to bask in the brilliance of St. Louis’ adopted son, and arguably the greatest playwright in the nation, the inimitable Tennessee Williams. This month and next, the festival shifts into high gear with events at the St. Louis County Library, the Missouri History Museum, a CWE mansion, and the eleven day festival itself in the Grand Center Arts District.
Read MoreAs you globe trot this summer, you may notice that the planet is getting warmer. 2024 was the warmest year on record since 1880. Record-setting temps have swept the country in June, and St. Louis is no exception with the heat index soaring to 105 degrees or more. It’s about to heat up a whole lot more, especially when the July/August issue of Sophisticated Living St. Louis hits your mailbox, or you pick it up at one of our advertisers. If you’re reading this, you’re probably from the Show-Me State, and as always we SHOW YOU the best in fashion, travel, cuisine, architecture, design, and philanthropic endeavors to be, well, for lack of a better word...seen.
Read MoreLOVE Wine is a new collaboration that celebrates women in wine and art. Recently, J. Vineyards & Winery in Healdsburg, California, debuted LOVE Wine. It is a collaboration between the sparkling wine house and the art and design initiative grantLOVE, created by artist and philanthropist Alexandra Grant. Each new bottling of LOVE Wine will feature a unique label created in collaboration with a leading female-identified artist. Learn more here about this labor of love.
Read MoreRuth's Chris Steak House is creating its own fireworks this year with its RBAR Burger - a special grind on a brioche bun with Havarti cheese, lettuce, tomato & smoked onion aioli and signature chips accompanied by its hand-crafted Wildberry Lemonade, a red, white and blue salute to the 4th. Celebrate the 4th downtown with a view of the Independence Day fireworks, or at the Chesterfield location.
Read MorePowered by Aston Martin's new 5.2-liter V12 engine delivering 835PS and 1000Nm of torque with a top speed of 214mph, the Vanquish Volante is the fastest, most potent front-engine production car on sale today. Read and see here why it created such a stir since it made its debut in March, and it is still making waves in the industry today.
Read MoreBeretta unveiled its annual one-off shotgun late last year, dedicated to Marco Polo's legacy. Made at Beretta's headquarters in Gardone Val Trompia, Italy, the shotgun is a one-of-a-kind firearm crafted on the legendary SO6 EELL Sparviere over-and-under platform. The Marco Polo PB Selection shotgun is an ode to a brave traveler who wasn't afraid to face new cultures and people. More here.
Read MoreOn June 5th, Joan Lipkin’s “Queer Writes 2025” at the Missouri History Museum helped launch Pride Month this year. In its third outing, the community was showcased. In 2023, the award-winning theatre artist, Lipkin, founded this out-of-the-box literary event of local LGBTQ+ writers or those with St Louis roots. It was the most ambitious production to date. “Queer Writes” is part of the Missouri History Museum’s Pride Month programming as well as its Thursday Night at the Museum series.
Read MoreThe national observation of Juneteeth commences with the opening of The Missouri Historical Society Tuskegee Airmen: America’s Freedom Flyers at Soldiers Memorial Military Museum on June 19. The exhibit will run through November 2, 2025. This exhibit tells the story of the first Black pilots in the U.S. Army Air Corps and their courageous service during World War II. Through images and interpretive panels, Tuskegee Airmen: America’s Freedom Flyers celebrates the resilience and impact of these trailblazing servicemen who fought for freedom abroad and equality at home. Details here.
Read MoreDiscover the finds that New York and Paris-based certified wine specialist Vicki Denig has found while she recently scoured the globe. She shares with you here a handful of the most interesting, delicious bottles she found during her search, as well as a bit about their stories, what they taste like, and the context in which she enjoyed them, and how she thinks you'll best enjoy them, too.
Read MoreA pioneer in tented safari camps, conservation-minded and amenity-rich Finch Hattons Luxury Camp in Kenya's Tsavo National Park continues to raise the bar. This 17-tent safari camp is rose to infamy in the late 1800s due to a pair of man-eating lions who preyed upon construction workers building the Kenya-Uganda Railway. Experience the beauty of the breathtaking terrain. See wild animals in their native habitat. Explore all facets of bush country. And glimpse all that Richard Branson's luxury travel brand has to offer in the family-owned resort.
Read MoreWhy would someone who gets seasick while snorkeling endeavor two crossings of one of the most dangerous sea passages in the world? The answer is simple: love. Not the love of seasickness, but the love of a spouse who had traveled the world and longed for an adventure in the elusive seventh continent. Experience with them incredible ice and calm seas during their cruise to Antarctica with National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions.
Read MoreThe St. Louis Symphony Orchestra (SLSO) and the Fabulous Fox are holding a special concert fundraiser to support the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis’s ongoing relief, recovery, and rebuilding efforts following the May 16 tornado. This collaborative effort features the SLSO and members of its two resident choruses performing a variety of music on at the Fabulous Fox at 3:00pm, Sunday, June 29. Gospel and R&B singer and Grammy Award-winning vocalist BeBe Winans joins the orchestra and choruses for this community-centered special event.
Read MoreEver eaten at Eleven Eleven Mississippi, Sqwires, Little Fox, or Union 30 at Hotel St. Louis? Then make your dining experience pull double duty tomorrow. This Thursday, June 12th, Vivent Health will host Dining Out For Life, an event to raise essential healthcare funds for St. Louisans affected by HIV. More than 20 beloved area restaurants will donate a portion of their proceeds to HIV/AIDS care and prevention.
Read MoreArtist Jeremy booth recently wrapped up his solo show, “Sweat and Blood,” at the Square One Gallery in St. Louis’ Central West End. His digital art painting in acrylic have been seen at the Marfa Invitational, and featured in Christie's 2024 Beyond the Screen exhibition and auction at Art Basel and a group exhibition at Sotheby’s NYC. His multidisciplinary work has navigated through the “Wild West” of NFTs en route to capturing the nostalgic-laden landscape of the American West on large-scale canvases.
Read MoreOn June 14, the Delmar Loop invites the St. Louis region to gather in honor of Juneteenth with a full day of vibrant programming, celebration, and community spirit. Stretching from morning to night, the 2025 Delmar Loop Juneteenth Celebration unites the communities of University City and St. Louis City, along with Delmar Main Street and the St. Louis Reconciliation Network, for a powerful event that transforms Delmar Boulevard into a symbol of healing and connection. Learn more here.
Read MoreTo kick off Pride Month 2025, That Uppity Theatre Company and Missouri History Museum will present a third Free “Queer Writes Showcase of LGBTQ+ Writers” on Thursday, June 5. Part of the goal of Queer Writes is to amplify the presence of St. Louis based or connected LGBTQ+ writers, to expand the circle and variety of representation with each version and to build on the great and historic literary legacy of St. Louis. Learn more here.
Read MoreFounded in 1945 by Robert J. Trulaske Sr., along with his father, Francis Robert Trulaske Jr., and brother, Arthur Trulaske, the company began as a modest enterprise, True Manufacturing has flourished into a global leader in commercial refrigeration. The entrepreneurial spirit of the Trulaske family continued with Robert's sons, Robert J. Trulaske Jr. and Steven Lee Trulaske Sr. Today, the legacy of innovation continues with the fourth generation of Trulaskes, particularly Steven Trulaske Jr. and Kay Trulaske. Learn more about the legacy which keeps True climbing to new industry heights.
Read MoreOn Saturday, Ted Wight and his friends Brooke Meek and Blake Anderson did more than watch the devastation from the May 16th EF3 tornado from the comfort of their homes. They went down to one of the hardest-hit areas and put their hands to work. They took action. Now, they need YOUR help also. @brookemeekhas organized delivery of huge dumpsters that get filled up in 15 minutes. To help, please Venmo @brooke-meek-1 to help sponsor a dumpster. They are $800 each.
Read MoreJust a day after the Shakespeare Festival St. Louis held their 25th Anniversary Gala, winds of the devastating May 16, 2025, EF3 tornado swept through Shakespeare Glen in Forest Park. Now, the show must go on. On Wednesday, May 28, 2025, just weeks after the tragedy, lovers of the Bard, legions strong will once again march across the verdant green grass of the forest in the heart of St. Louis. They will come once again, as they have been for 25 years, to see the next quarter century of the Festival begin. The Festival continues through summer.
Read MoreThe African Gala, hosted annually by Microfinancing Partners in Africa, was much more than just a fundraising event — it’s was powerful celebration of hope, resilience, and community. On May 3, 2025, the Chase Park Plaza in St. Louis, Missouri, became the epicenter of generosity and inspiration as over 400 passionate supporters gathered to champion the transformative power of microfinance in rural Africa. It was a night of inspiration, impact, and hope that left all who attended energized to make a difference for all that are passionate about poverty alleviation and sustainable development.
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