Walk a grand red carpet into the newly-renovated North Plaza entrance to the Missouri History Museum to the awe-inspiring MacDermott Grand Hall at the THREADS gala and fundraiser on Saturday, April 13th, 2024. Celebrate the fashion of yesterday and today. Embrace this year’s theme, Make it Bold. Make It Patterned. Make It Work. Learn here about how you can “thread the needle” to a St. Louis red carpet event.
Read MoreJoin Seema Kasthuri and Tom Mosby for "Harmony in Music" TOMORROW NIGHT, April 6th, as they showcase what traditional Indian music can offer when presented with a jazz twist. The night of April 6th will be alive with the sound of music. Styles dotting the globe at The Grandel in the St. Louis Theater Arts district will surround you. Learn more here.
Read MoreEntering the hallowed halls at Ashford Castle feels a bit like emerging from a time capsule. Built in 1228 as a medieval fortress, it was passed among noble owners, most notably the Guinness family, who fashioned it into a "grand retreat" to impress well-to-do guests. Step inside an glimpse a bygone era at a place catapulted into 2024. A massive multi-million-dollar renovation has breathed new life into the castle and reestablished its pre-eminence among the world's luxury hotels. Take a look inside.
Read MoreA new fundraising record for Easterseals Midwest — $888,968 — was set as over 400 local attendees gathered for the 40th annual Festival Gala and Auction. The funds will support Easterseals’ work to provide life-changing services to the nearly 6,500 adults, children, and families who count on the organization for daily support. Learn more about the organization and see party pics here.
Read MoreThe Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis celebrated its 9th annual season with a kickoff party at the home of Ann Sheehan Lipton on March 7th. Sparkling repartee, stimulating aperitifs, and delectable hors d’oeuvres filled the manse with color — the color red. The festival board of directors brought together major donors and theater lovers to celebrate the brilliance of St. Louis’ own acclaimed playwright, Tennessee Williams. Party pics and details on upcoming season events, including the cabaret and pool party here.
Read MoreThe debut of La Fantaisie last summer in Paris' 9th arrondissement has created more buzz than a beehive. The hotel is maximalist's dream. The lobby and its cozy lounge, covered floor-to-ceiling in color and pattern, is slightly retro, very funky, and totally unique. One look at the opulence of La Fantaisie will have you boarding a flight to gay Paree.
Read MorePassover is celebrated this year from the evening of Monday, April 22 - Tuesday, April 30. Prepare for the spring observance by attending The St. Louis Jewish Film Festival, which runs from April 7-18. The festival showcases international cinema that explores universal issues through traditional Jewish values, opposing viewpoints and new perspectives. Trailers for each festival film are here for you at the stroke of your keyboard.
Read MoreSt. Louis was lucky to have its two largest parks founded during the Victorian era, Tower Grove Park in 1868 and Forest Park in 1876. Both have grand sweeping thoroughfares and easy to navigate footpaths. At more than 1,300 acres, Forest Park is the largest park in the United States, and though considerably smaller than Forest Park at just 289 acres, Tower Grove Park is today a National Historic Landmark. The future is now at both St. Louis bastions of nature nestled in the heart of the city. Read on to learn about things you may know and what’s on the horizon.
Read MoreSwiss winemakers produce approximately 26 million barrels annually but export less than 2 percent. Until now, it couldn’t be bought in St. Louis. Read on about how Ginny Busch is bringing this wine to the U.S. and introducing these lovely products that are of such quality by founding Prost, a members-only club.
Read More“Did you know that calories do not count if consumed when helping someone else?!” states Circus Harmony’s artistic/executive director and founder, Jessica Hentoff, as they prepare for two delicious fundraisers in March and April. Mark your calendars now to raise a glass, a fork, a spoon, or an ice cream cone to support the flying children of Circus Harmony on March 27! Learn more about the event here.
Read MoreWith Passover just around the corner, the New Jewish Theatre is set to open its 26th season with the Tony Award-winning play All My Sons by Arthur Miller at the Wool Studio Theatre March 21-April 7. Take a look at the “opening act” and the entire season ahead.
Read MoreThe annual Dancing with the St. Louis Stars 2024 Competition and Gala benefiting the Independence Center, raised a record $650,000-plus this year. Sponsored by Emerson and held at the Ritz-Carlton, guests were treated to dance numbers by local luminaries. Read on for a glimpse inside the stellar event.
Read MoreJust a week remains until St. Patrick’s Day, the day where EVERYONE’S a little bit Irish. From the 55th Annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade, held in downtown St. Louis this year on Saturday, March 16th, to the much-heralded, Annual Ancient Order of Hibernians Parade and celebration held in Dogtown on St. Patrick’s Day itself, Sunday, March 17th, the city will be billowing in all things green. To kick off the season, St. Patrick Center St. Louis held their annual Irish Party.
Read MoreEaster comes early this year. Time to get ready. Hearth & Soul is YOUR PLACE for everything Easter 2024. From their Easter Egg Hunt — 7 Days of Giveaways, March 24-30, to their Easter Basket Giving Guide for Women, Men, and Kids, Hearth & Soul will have you hippity hopping, and singing Easter’s On It’s Way, all the way to their store in Clayton. Take a look see here.
Read MoreHomeowners of a Frontenac home wanted a house that was clean, contemporary, fresh, and flooded with light with an open concept, a modern yet warm home. Kelly Johnson of Kelly Johnson Design, created a team with Nick and Kelly Kenter, president-ceo of the construction company Sitelines, to make that vision a reality. The result is, in a word, stunning. See for yourself here.
Read MoreAfter a successful first year in terms of its winning season, the first time for a new team to make the playoffs, and a record number of fans, CITY SC isn’t resting on its laurels. It is doubling down on its commitment to soccer in St. Louis. They have announced plans to install 11 mini-pitches across the region to provide safe places for kids to learn and play soccer. Read on to learn how they are getting it done.
Read MoreMarch and April present a veritable smorgasbord of delectable St. Louis galas stacked on top of one another like a decadently delicious treat. Pick from the delights of spring. So many of them fall on the same date, you might have to hippity hop down the gala trail to gobble them all up. Read on for the full menu.
Read MoreWhat do treasure hunts, swashbuckling and providing free resources have in common? Each can be accomplished by attending this year’s St. Louis Public Library Foundation’s Stranger than Fiction: X Marks the Spot fundraising event to support Central Library on Saturday, March 2nd. Unearth the details here.
Read MoreI am excited to live in a multi-ethnic, multi-national, multi-lingual, multi-religious country which defends the rights of ALL. This has never happened in the history of the world. But we are hitting speed bumps. The world isn’t left or right, blue or red, Judeo-Christian or Muslim, conservative or liberal. We all live on this continuum, yet our world is being run by extremists who benefit when we can’t agree. Political experts agree that the conditions in the U.S. are frighteningly similar to those just prior to the Civil War. With the world seemingly on fire, don’t we have bigger issues than fighting among ourselves? If you want to meet and discuss the world and our differences, please contact me. Read further for details.
Read MorePicturesquely perched on a hilltop near the commune of Champillon, is The Royal Champagne Hotel & Spa. The site offers sweeping views of UNESCO-listed vineyards, forest, and the nearby quaint village of Hautvillers. In the 19th-century, it was a frequent rest stop for Napoleon Bonaparte. Now, one can soak up the rays of luxury in France's historic Champagne region at the hotel. See the breathtaking pictures here.
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