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Curious Culinarians and Foodies Will Delight in "St. Louis Food Story" -- A New Book by Matt Sorrell

St. Louis might be a relatively small market, but it has garnered national attention as a foodie destination. Many restaurants and purveyors here have been recognized by esteemed organizations like the James Beard Foundation, Food & Wine Magazine, and Food Network. If you’re a curious culinarian looking to further your flavor adventures, then let food writer Matt Sorrell help you discover some of the high points in St. Louis’s vibrant culinary landscape with St. Louis Food Story: Bars, Restaurants, Shops, and Other Purveyors, by Matt Sorrell.

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Martinis At The Mansion to Benefit Tower Grove Park...In Pictures

Tower Grove Park’s 21st Annual Martinis at the Mansion was a tremendous success! Held on Friday, October 10, the event brought together more than 180 guests for an unforgettable evening celebrating and supporting the Park’s mission to preserve its beauty and history for generations to come. Thanks to the generosity of their sponsors, attendees, and donors, the event raised over $52,000 to support Tower Grove Park’s ongoing preservation and community programs.

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Stunning Fall Foliage Unmasks Itself on Autumnal Road Trips to Neighboring Illinois

Some think that summer is the best time for a road trip. After all, it’s vacation time. Autumn is also a great time for a long weekend getaway. The weather isn’t as hot. The roads aren’t clogged with traffic. And the colors…ahh, the colors. The trees shed their summer mask of green chlorophyll and show off their natural colors in cascades of oranges, yellow, and reds. A drive as close as The Great River Road, just over the river via Alton to Grafton, is stunning. Or as far north as Chicago, and all points in between can be magical. Fall is an excellent time for a road trip.

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Sweater Weather

Don’t let this Indian summer weather fool you. The calendar says October. The cool, crisp nights give credence to that. And in the blink of an eye, chilly days will be added to the mix. It’s sweater weather. For the stylish among us, Brunello Cucinelli’s Fall-Winter 2025 Collection employs craftsmanship and tailoring to offer a contemporary perspective on timeless classics. Take a look at his “Anamnesis,” men's collection, and "Instinct & Reason," women's collection, which debuted at Milan’s Fashion Week.

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Artemas Quibble Collection Showcased at Home of Susan & David Sherman for Fashion Fund

Recently, Susan and David Sherman opened their home to showcase an exquisite collection of Artemas Quibble handcrafted leather belts. Guests got to see up close how each piece is a testament to meticulous craftsmanship and timeless design. Their pieces have been worn by who’s who of A-list celebrities, including Brad Pitt, Kylie Jenner, Gisele Bündchen, Chris Hemsworth, and Kate Moss, to name a few. Now, through October 18th, Artemas Quibble founders Jason Ross and Natasha Chekoudjian are donating 10% of all proceeds to the Saint Louis Fashion Fund for its support of fashion innovation in our city.

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The View from Above

Brad Walls is a New York-based visual artist originally from Sydney, Australia. He is known for his unique aerial perspective, transforming movement and everyday environments into minimalist works that emphasize symmetry and negative space. His subjects, including synchronized swimmers and ballet dancers, become studies in geometry and rhythm. The final product of his unique perspective is visually arresting, as the image transforms familiar scenes into something unexpected.

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Stylander Stands as Defining Force in Iconic Fashion and Portrait Imagery

Few photographers have shaped the visual language of celebrity and style quite like Stephanie Pfriender Stylander. A defining force behind some of the most iconic fashion and portrait imagery of the 1990s and 2000s, Pfriender Stylander helped launch the careers of cultural figures we now consider legends, most famously photographing a then-unknown Kate Moss on the streets of New York in 1992, capturing a raw, cinematic energy that would help catapult her into superstardom. See who else this trailblazer captured here.

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Grab Your Tacos, Missouri Hockey Fans! Tacos Rank as #1 Snack in NHL in North America

As the NHL season launches on October 7th, on the same week as National Taco day, many fans will be looking forward to engaging game day experiences. And for many, the highlight starts with the food. Tacos rank 1st as NHL fans’ favorite snack, with over 1 million searches across North America. In fact, Tacos are the most popular NHL snack in 10 out of the 19 U.S. states that host at least one NHL team. Missouri is one of those states.

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21st Annual Martinis at the Mansion to Benefit Beloved Tower Grove Park

The 21st annual Martinis at the Mansion is an evening of celebration, camaraderie, and community support for one of St. Louis’ most treasured green spaces, Tower Grove Park. This year’s event will take place on Friday, October 10, 2025 at 6 p.m., at the stunning Central West End home of Tower Grove Park Board Commissioner Robert Epperson and Jennifer Kingston.

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Getting the Royal Treatment

There are 68 million dog owners in the U.S. and 560,000 of them live in the St. Louis metro area. One in four people own a dog, followed closely by cats. We love our dogs and cats. We treat them as we would want to be treated –- we try to give them the best. Jessica Cooke, owner of Yuppy Puppy, has elevated that care to a whole new level. They are fast becoming the gold standard in pet care –- overtaking other luxury pet care establishments in St. Louis. Learn here how she came up with the name and gives pet parents the confidence that their precious pooches and felines get the royal treatment.

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Celebrate Halloween Season All Month Long -- Fun for Kids & Adults Alike

Can you name a place that you can go for Halloween whether you’re a soccer mom or a school-aged child? City Museum, that’s where. Yes, adults can indulge at the Vampire Bar, Covens & Cauldrons Witches Bar or at Beatnik’s Bob, while the kids enjoy all manner of fun in the spooktacular playground. Halloween season at the museum runs October 1 -26.

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Mad about Marble

In 2010, a homeowner started  looking for a “forever home” for her and her family. She found a Ladue house languishing on the market that she knew instantly had to be hers. The house was built in the 60s for Edith Spink and her husband C. C. Johnson Spink. It was sold off market and her dream home was gone. Years later, it became available again and architect Paul Fendler, contractor Brad Schneider, and the design duo from C+M Interiors — Channing Krichevsky and Maria Hogrefe spent the next four years bringing her dream home to life. Read here how forever homes are made.

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Fischer & Fritchel Brings Luxury Living to the Edge of West County in St. Albans

Fischer & Frichtel Custom Homes is selling and building luxury homes on 14 one-plus-acre wooded homesites in Cedars Valley, a neighborhood of homes within the private, master-planned St. Albans community. Cedars Valley is located within St. Albans in Franklin County on the border of west St. Louis County. St. Albans is a unique combination of impeccably maintained, picturesque surroundings, luxury living, elaborate recreational amenities, and strong sense of community, just minutes from all modern conveniences. Details here.

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Progressive Voices Still Ring Out at Union Avenue Opera Months After Tornado Tried to Silence Them

On Friday, May 16, 2025, devastation swept through the City of St. Louis. Alarms were silent, although the deafening sound of the catastrophic tornado roared. The ear-piercing winds shattered lives and buildings. Yet, out of the rubble, voices still ring out. This October, the Union Avenue Opera will “lift every voice and sing.” Voices of Union Avenue Opera will rise in performances of the first-ever “One-Act Festival.” The festival will be held in an alternate part of the church that was spared within the historic Union Avenue Christian Church. Get tickets.

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The Power of What’s Possible

Beyond Housing is an organization that's proving comprehensive community development can work. At its helm is Chris Krehmeyer, president-CEO. What Beyond Housing has built represents one of the most all-encompassing community development efforts in the country — a model that refuses to see housing, education, health, economic development and civic infrastructure as distinct and separate challenges. Read here how they have positively impacted St. Louis County and the region.

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Circus Harmony St. Louis Children Return After Soaring High In Stuttgart, Germany

Eight members of the St. Louis Circus Harmony troupe just returned from Stuttgart Germany after soaring high when reuniting with their partners there, Circus Circuli!  This marks the fourth collaboration between the two youth circuses from the sister cities of St. Louis, Missouri and Stuttgart, Germany.

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Just In Time for Fall Pirates & Pumpkins Makes Landfall at The St. Louis Aquarium

Just in time for fall, Pirates & Pumpkins makes landfall at The St. Louis Aquarium at Union Station. International Talk Like a Pirate Day on September 19 marks the opening this special event. The pirate invasion will continue through November 2. The Aquarium is decorated with pirate-themed scenes, including a ghost ship with smoking, booming cannons. Pumpkin carving demonstrations and trick-or-treating happen as it gets closer to Halloween.

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Blessings and Baskets

Two decades ago, Theresa Carrington’s husband abandoned her with two children to care for. Suddenly, she had half the income and couldn’t make ends meet. Church members came to the rescue. Notes and letters and money came so thick and fast, they “decorated” her living room, then quickly overspilled into what she dubbed the “blessing basket.” Now, out of a time of nothing but heartache, she took her blessings and created a business with women in Africa. Carrington not only has touched the lives of countless people in seven countries around the world, but her nonprofit Ten by Three — formerly called The Blessing Basket Project — has altered those lives dramatically.

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September Symphonic Sounds Fill Art Hill As Hundreds Gather for Start of 146th Season

Contrary to popular belief, Labor Day does not signal the end of summer, rather the annual ritual on Art Hill, the SLSO free concert is summer’s swan song. The celebratory event signals the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra’s season opener. 2025 rings in the Gateway City’s milestone 2025/26 146th season on Wednesday, September 17th. The festivities begin at 7pm. Fireworks will emblazon the skies over Forest Park’s Grand Basin to top of the night.

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Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars Collected for Annual OxFest Music Festival for Local Charities

Since 2017, OxFest has donated more than $322,000 to local charities that help and support children. Providing scholarships for local high school students; grants for teachers to improve their classrooms; and helping impoverished rural families with children receive the healthcare they need, the OxFest Music Festival is expected to add thousands of dollars to the causes. Held this year on the Washington Fairgrounds in Washington, MO on Saturday, September 20th, gates open at 11:30am. Music begins at 12pm.

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