Posts in Editors Picks
Pocketparks Helps Downtown St. Louis "Putt" Its Best Foot Forward

Pocketparks once again helps Downtown St. Louis “putt” its best foot forward. A local nonprofit known for transforming underused spaces into vibrant community hubs, this month, Pocketparks unveils its sixth park, the Laclede’s Landing Active Art Park and Disc Golf Putting Course. Read here how, in a city of parks, no park is a small park in an unending quest for urban revitalization.

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On Cloud Wine

Perched high above Oregon’s Willamette Valley, Grange Estate is the famed wine region’s newest luxury lodging option. Take a look at one of the newest acquisitions under the Foley Entertainment Group umbrella that stretches from the West Coast of the USA all the way to New Zealand -- the commonality being nature's beauty and good wine. Read more here.

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20th Anniversary of Art of PAWS & People Benefit Helps Pets Stay In Forever Homes with Their Eternal Humans

The elegant 2-story downtown Gatsby Ballroom at The Alverne will soon again fill with benefactors for Art of PAWS & People.  Presented by Purina on October 12, from 7 to 10 p.m., the annual Vivent Health fundraiser features music, abundant hors d’oeuvres, cocktails, and an auction of one-of-a-kind art donated by local and national artists.  Proceeds raised at Art of PAWS (Pets Are Wonderful Support) & People provide pet food and veterinary care assistance for Vivent Health’s patients’ pets, as well as comprehensive, integrated HIV prevention, care, and treatment for all those they serve in the St. Louis area. Learn more here.

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A Shore Thing

Travel to the world of third-generation hotelier Valentina De Santis, whose properties on Northern Italy's Lake Como will have you basking in grandeur and enjoying the sweet life. This past spring, the princess of pop, Taylor Swift, dipped her toe into their la dolce vita. When she and Travis Kelce stayed at the De Santis Villa Sola Cabiati, they made it "Insta famous", sharing pics of the exquisitely restored 12-bedroom, 16th-century lakefront villa, which typically rents for $21,000 /night, with their millions of Insta followers. Dip into the uber-luxurious world here.

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Pedal the Cause Cancels Ride, Renews Commitment to End Cancer

Pedal the Cause started as a ride in 2010, and now has evolved into a dynamic community mobilized for change, fueled by hope and united in their commitment to curing cancer. To date, Pedal the Cause has funded 229 cancer research projects – 177 adult and 52 pediatric through the donation of more than $46 million, creating real, tangible impact in the fight against cancer. Although raindrops fell, spirits were high and thousands of much-needed dollars were raised. See for yourself how the region came together for the cause.

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Le Royal Treatment

Welcome to the whimsical and wonderful palace life at the Le Royal Monceau - Raffles Paris. While just a stone's throw from the Arc de Triomphe, the hotel feel worlds away, nestled in a chic residential area. Terrifically theatrical and taking cues from the 1940s and onwards, the Philippe Starck-orchestrated interiors in public spaces and the 149 guestrooms and suites are heavily focused on contemporary art and mirrored surfaces. The mirror has two faces. Take a look at this mirrored, gleaming Parisian gem.

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From Sea to Shining Sea, Kenny Scharf’s Prolific Art Exhibition “Woodz ‘N Thingz” Makes Landfall in St. Louis

Get ready, St. Louis art lovers!  October and November are the months to “fall” in love with renowned artist Kenny Scharf.  Trip the fantastic world of “Woodz ‘N Thingz”, a portfolio exhibition responding to the dire health of the planet.  Walk into Square One Gallery in the Central West End October 18 through November 22nd, and you will discover why the gallery and Lococo Fine Art Publisher teamed up to bring Scharf’s works to you – the art afficionados of our fair burg. Learn more here.

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I Didn't Know I Married a Pop Artist

Top advertising agency designer for Coca-Cola campaigns and other fun stuff, Chuck Middlekauff, threw in the towel in 1992 to take a crack at real art. Now, Chuck's distinctive pop art interpretations of the West, with inspirations from the likes of Andy Warhol, Billy Schenck, Nelson Boren, and Jackson Pollack, have appeared in the finest Western galleries in America. Take a closer look at his work here.

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Time to Drink Up to “America’s Native Spirit”! September is National Bourbon Heritage Month

Each September, whiskey enthusiasts nationwide raise a glass to celebrate bourbon whiskey. September has been deemed Bourbon Heritage Month. Introduced by Kentucky Republican Senator Jim Bunning in 2007, a resolution was passed by the U.S. Senate, declaring September as National Bourbon Heritage Month. Read about how to enjoy the libation considered America's Native Spirit.

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Full Life. Full Pantry.

Butler's Pantry is the catering bread and butter of St. Louis. Since the age of six, Richard Nix Jr. is a natural byproduct of growing up in a restaurant family. In 1994, he took the helm of the business his father founded in 1966 to provide creative catering solutions to the St. Louis community. Learn here about his 58-year-young business and how Butler's Pantry is giving back to the community that has made them a success.

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Cultivating Community

The final days of summer are upon us, and by the weekend the autumnal equinox brings summer to a close. The bright buds of summer will begin to fade. But one community takes full advantage of spring and summer's glorious blooms and gets the whole community involved. For nearly 40 years, Executive Director of U City in Bloom Judy Prange, with the help of neighbors, beautifies the 5.9 square miles of University City with gardens. Read how she has rallied the community to keep U City blooming.

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The Gift of Art

The story of the Ken and Nancy Kranzberg's art collection began in the 1970's when Nancy convinced Ken to spend $90 on a painting. Ken would later break into a cold sweat because back then $90 was a lot of money to them. Fast forward to 2024, and together they have built the Kranzberg Arts Foundation whose impact on the arts community stretches throughout the region. Read about its beginnings how the foundation will propel itself into the future.

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More Than a Quarter Million Dollars Raised at Chamber Music Society’s Vintage Gala Concert to Celebrate Slatkin's 80th

Chamber Music Society of St. Louis raised more than $275,000 at its Vintage Gala, which celebrated the 80th birthday of acclaimed conductor, composer, and author Leonard Slatkin. The concert and special event on Monday, September 9, at The Sheldon, also honored CMSSL’s 15th anniversary. Experience the historic night here.

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The Art and Science of Building: Seeing the World Differently

Bob Clark has built one of the country’s largest construction firms, Clayco. Here, he reflects on his journey from start-up to top builder, evolving from his earliest company motto, "Construction Success" to the current one, "The Art and Science of Building."
Through the years, renowned photographer Matt McFarland has captured the essence of Clark's vision. Read and see more about how their partnership continues to make an indelible industry imprint for all to see now and into the future.

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Fall Floods Grounds of Missouri History Museum with Return of Twilight Thursdays

With mild fall temperatures ahead, St. Louis eagerly welcomes back the cherished tradition of the Missouri History Museum’s Twilight Thursdays concert series starting up again on September 5th. Now a staple of the St. Louis cultural scene, the free outdoor event will have music and people alike flooding the fall landscape surrounding the museum. Learn more here.

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