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A home care expert shares expert tips for moving
Follow a few simple rules to find a trustworthy mover.
7 candle holders that set the mood for any home
Strike a match with these elegant, modern looks.
How Gunn & Smith Architects' Brian Smith reimagined the office
When the architect decided he wanted to feel young again, he moved his office to the Central West End.
Artifact’s Maggie Jackman captures her inspirations in thread
'Curiosities' is the latest in a series of collections by the self-taught fiber artist, who’s created everything from textured landscapes to watercolor-style botanicals in thread.
A selection of rugs in the season’s most captivating combination of colors
Decorate your floor with a range of colors, patterns, and textures.
American Timber Salvage's Bruce Gerrie sells some of the region’s most sought-after lumber
The business is buoyed by contemporary tastes: The Tuscan architectural style of exposed wooden beams has created demand, and so has the desire for what’s known as “barnwood,” the kind with saw marks and other signs of wear.
Three St. Louis artists share the stories behind their work
Betty Toler Turner, Steve Hartman, and Janet Muhm on the creative life
Gallerist Philip Slein shares some of his favorite things
“I have work hanging that is actually touching each other. It’s full because I’m not really decorating with the art," says Slein. "I’m living with it and I’m collecting it and I want to be able to see as much of it as possible."
At Block's new offices in downtown St. Louis, art engages the community and inspires employees
In collaboration with Arch Design, the company commissioned 10 works for its 226,000-square-foot space in the former Post-Dispatch Building.
How public art help make Clayton a cultural destination
An initiative launched two decades ago is creating community through sculpture.
The work continues for the National Building Arts Center
While the massive collection is in a period of planning and transition, there’s no end in sight for the late Larry Giles’ great passion project in Sauget, Illinois.
A conversation with Cortex's Natalie Self
The innovation district's vice president of equitable economic impact on entrepreneurship, opportunity, and meaningful change.
Loop Trolley and the Story of Joey Pennywise & Uncle Samuel Moneybags
Joey Pennywise sold widgets and wanted to increase sales. To do this Pennywise thought to buy 5 smart outfits to standout from generic & common widget salespersons. But Pennywise didn’t have the funds to buy the desired outfits. Pennywise likes all things vintage and knows used outfits can be purchased ...
‘Hatred in the eyes’: How racist rage animated Jan. 6 riots
For people of color, the attack was more than a violent challenge to a free and fair election — it was a display of white supremacist violence.
Rod Stewart says a “very, very worthy” Faces reunion album is in the works, and “it’s gonna be good”
Founding Faces guitarist Ronnie Wood and drummer Kenney Jones both recently revealed that they and singer Rod Stewart had been working on songs for a new album by the band. …
Segregated St. Louis Dance Halls
Written by TMH Apprentice Gabby Johnson Artists like Ella Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole, and Billie Holiday are widely known for the well-loved music they produced. Less familiar to the public is the history behind the often segregated venues in which they performed, many of them in St. Louis. Castle Ballroom and Cave Hall There were …
Lambert Airport officials are considering a major renovation plan to construct a large terminal to replace the airport’s two existing ones
Dave Walters of Bourbonnais, IL
Dave Walters of Bourbonnais, IL joined the Real Rock Army today
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