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FASHION & JEWELRY 08 SUMMER WHITES 10 STYLISH STATEMENT EARRINGS 12 HATS OFF TO SUMMER

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BEAUTY AND FITNESS 14 MASSAGE: A NECESSARY LUXURY 16 LOOKING YOUNG AGAIN

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HOME & INTERIOR 18 DIVAS OF DESIGN 22 LIVING IN ST. LOUIS: THE HASSING HOUSE 26 BEST ART GALLERIES

SPECIAL FEATURE 30 EXPLORE ECLECTIC MAPLEWOOD 36 5 LUXURY-CLASS CAR BRANDS

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TRAVEL 38 CHICAGO IS MORE THAN THE CUBS!

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FOOD & WINE 40 COOL DRINKS IN A HOT TOWN 42 DINING FOR FOODIES 44 COOKING WITH VICKI BENSINGER

ENTERTAINMENT 45 ST. LOUIS ENTERTAINERS: JEANNE TREVOR 46 WHAT'S NEW IN THE LOU 47 CALENDAR

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know that all of you are enjoying your favorite summertime pursuits such as backyard barbecues, major league baseball, swimming, golf, tennis and outdoor dining. You’ll also enjoy browsing through the colorful must-see articles in Uptown Magazine’s Summer 2014 issue because there’s something for everyone— from cool jewels—to world-class luxury cars! “Summer Whites” highlights the summer season’s best new designer fashion looks in bright white. “Hats Off To Summer” will inspire you with the summer season’s newest looks in chic designer hats. “Stylish Statement Earrings” previews the summer season’s stylish statement earrings designed with precious gems, lustrous pearls and shimmering crystals. “Five World-Class Luxury Cars” previews our favorite luxury car brands: Porsche, Ferarri, Bentley, Maserati and the revolutionary new Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class Four-Door Coupe. Our article,“Best Art Galleries”, profiles St. Louis’ leading art galleries and gives you a glimpse of fine art. St. Louis’ top interior designers and the beautiful rooms that they create are profiled in “Divas Of Design”. “Cool Drinks In A Hot Town” is all about easy-to-mix cool summer drinks from Café Napoli, Water Street and Planter’s House. “Looking Young Again” is a must-read article that will acquaint you with the most effective ways to rejuvenate your skin. Do you need a little bit of relaxation? “Massage, A Necessary Luxury” reveals why a professional massage is the healthiest, most positive way that you can re-energize, de-stress and totally relax. We’ll give you a virtual tour of the charming Webster Groves home of Martin Hassing, the proud owner of Summit Jewelers. “Explore Eclectic Maplewood” gives you a colorful, close-up look at historic Maplewood’s thriving restaurants, eclectic shops and popular annual events. Our travel article, “Chicago”, will acquaint you with the windy city’s must-visit tourist attractions. You’ll enjoying reading our personality profile about legendary jazz singer Jeanne Trevor, a St. Louis treasure. If you love to savor the fresh, naturally sweet fruits of summer, you’ll want to try Vicki Bensinger’s easy-to-make recipe for fresh fruit tarts. Please visit our website at www.uptownstl.com so that you can browse through the pages of our summer issue. I hope that you enjoy reading Uptown Magazine’s colorful July-August 2014 issue! Susan Ashton

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hite, summer’s most-wanted color, is a fashion classic that endures year after year. Whether you’re dressed in sporty white tennis attire or an elegant white lace dress, white is always right for summer. This summer, you’ll see chic white dresses designed in luxe fabrics such as silk, cotton, linen and lace.

Dress up your evening attire with Tibi’s chic white and black sandal heels. Vineyard Vine’s white v-neck tee is perfect for day or night. Shoshanna’s white crepe dress is perfect for a special dinner date. Tommy Bahama’s white maxi dress is a must-have for an outdoor cocktail party. A summer fashion essential is a pair of Vineyard Vines’ casual white ankle jeans. Wear Tibi’s white silk camisole top with white silk pants for a summery look. Add a touch of glamour to your summer wardrobe with white opal earrings from Designs By Elise. The go-everywhere summer handbag is Jack Rogers’ white leather tote. You’ll adore Kate Spade’s stylish white sunglasses. We’re certain that you’ll make the best-dressed list when you’re wearing this chic designer collection of summer whites. UT

TIBI’S WHITE AND BLACK SANDAL HEELS WILL DRESS UP YOUR SUMMER WARDROBE WWW.TIBI.COM

VINEYARD VINES’ WHITE COTTON V-NECK TEE LOOKS STYLISH WITH WHITE JEANS WWW.VINEYARDVINES.COM

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SHOSHANNA’S WHITE CREPE DRESS IS A MUST-WEAR FOR A SPECIAL DINNER DATE WWW.SHOSHANNA.COM


DESIGNS BY ELISE WHITE OPAL EARRINGS ADD A TOUCH OF GLAMOUR TO YOUR EVENING ATTIRE WWW.DESIGNSBYELISELANDY.COM

VINEYARD VINES’ WHITE ANKLE JEANS ARE PERFECT WHEN PAIRED WITH A WHITE COTTON TEE WWW.VINEYARDVINES.COM

TIBI’S WHITE SILK CAMISOLE TOP IS PERFECT FOR DAY OR NIGHT WWW.TIBI.COM TOMMY BAHAMA’S WHITE MAXI DRESS LOOKS STUNNING AT A COCKTAIL PARTY WWW.TOMMYBAHAMA.COM

TIBI'S CASUAL WHITE MINA LEATHER SANDALS WWW.TIBI.COM

KATE SPADE’S KEELEY BRIGHT WHITE SUNGLASSES ARE STYLISH AND SOPHISTICATED WWW.KATESPADE.COM JACK ROGERS’ WHITE LEATHER TOTE IS THE GO-EVERYWHERE SUMMER HANDBAG WWW.JACKROGERSUSA.COM

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Earrings

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Stylish statement earrings designed with precious gems, lustrous pearls and shimmering crystals lend an elegant, edgy look to your summer evening attire. You’ll add a touch of class when you’re wearing a pair of Timekeepers’ white pearl dangle earrings, a fun-to-wear fashion must-have for the little black dress. Novak Jewelers will impress you with these exquisite 18 karat yellow gold dangle earrings embellished with tourmalines in deep pink and luscious green hues. Brilliant white diamonds add the finishing touch to these superbly-designed statement earrings. You’ll turn heads when you’re wearing Jemma Sands’ gold and rhodium tassel earrings embellished with raw diamonds, pale green emeralds and luminous white freshwater pearls. When you’re dressed up with Décor’s dramatic diamond and yellow gold teardrop-shaped earrings, you’ll definitely stand out from the crowd. If you prefer the look of silver, you’ll adore Paramount Jewelers’ sterling silver quilt-cut earrings adorned with amethyst and 10

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alexandrite gemstones. We especially like Curt Parker Jewelers’ glamorous diamond circle earrings designed in white gold by award-winning jewelry designer Curt Parker. You’ll love the way that these made-to-order diamond earrings sparkle and shine. Summit Jewelers’ owner, Martin Hassing, and his talented team of jewelry designers create gorgeous one-of-a-kind jewels such as these magnificent blue sapphire and diamond statement earrings. Do you have a passion for pearls? You’ll adore Designs By Elise freshwater pearl cluster earrings that are perfect for day or night. Kate Spade’s clear crystal pave statement earrings are trending now for the summer season. These dressy designer earrings are perfect for special occasions such as glittering galas, cocktail parties and romantic weddings. Whether your fashion style is classic, cool, couture or contemporary, we think that that you’ll look very chic with this fabulous collection of the summer season’s most stylish statement earrings. UT


TIMEKEEPERS PEARL DANGLE EARRINGS WWW.TIMEKEEPERSTL.COM WWW.TIMEKEEPERSCLAYTON.COM

NOVAK JEWELERS YELLOW GOLD DANGLE EARRINGS WITH PINK AND GREEN TOURMALINES WWW.NOVAKJEWELERS.COM

JEMMA SANDS DIAMOND, EMERALD AND PEARL TASSEL EARRINGS WWW.JEMMASANDS.COM

DÉCOR INTERIORS & JEWELRY DIAMOND AND GOLD TEARDROP EARRINGS WWW.DECOR-JEWELRY.COM

PARAMOUNT JEWELERS STERLING SILVER, AMETHYST AND ALEXANDRITE EARRINGS WWW.PARAMOUNTJEWELERS.COM

CURT PARKER JEWELERS DIAMOND CIRCLE EARRINGS WWW.CURTPARKER.COM

SUMMIT JEWELERS BLUE CEYLON SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND STUD EARRINGS SET IN PLATINUM WWW.SUMMITJEWELERSSTL.COM

DESIGNS BY ELISE PEARL CLUSTER EARRINGS WWW.DESIGNSBYELISELANDY.COM

KATE SPADE CRYSTAL PAVE EARRINGS WWW.KATESPADE.COM

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hatsoff TO SUMMER BY COURTNEY BROWN

Or, should we say hats on? You won’t want to take off these adorably chic styles. Since these hats travel well, you can wear them from sunrise to sunset, wherever the summer breezes take you.

Classic summer style wrapped up with a crisp white scarf. Medium Brim Scarf Hat by Tommy Bahama available at www.tommybahama.com and select Tommy Bahama retailers. Image courtesy of Tommy Bahama.

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Turn heads while keeping your's cool in this white haute Ribbon Hat by Tommy Bahama. A five-inch brim and UPF 50+ sun protection help to shield your skin from the sun’s harmful effects. Available at www.tommybahama.com and select Tommy Bahama retailers. Image courtesy of Tommy Bahama.

Be tickled pink in this Raffia Sun Hat from Vineyard Vines. The hatband and brim of this natural colored topper are encircled with a touch of a punchy hue that is perfect for summer. Available at www.Vineyardvines.com. Image courtesy of Vineyard Vines.

Live the charmed life this summer, in this straw blend sunhat. A shimmering starfish charm dangles from a slim waxed-cotton ribbon, adding a touch of seaside glam to a classic style. Available at www.tommybahama.com and select Tommy Bahama retailers. Image courtesy of Tommy Bahama. UT

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A NECESSARY LUXURY

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o ahead and schedule that massage you’ve been contemplating without feeling guilty. As it turns out, an indulgent massage not only feels ahh-mazing; it can also be a key component to a healthy lifestyle. That pressing, rubbing, and manipulating of your skin, muscles, tendons and ligaments can help relieve stress, pain, and muscle tension. According to the Mayo Clinic, studies have indicated that massage can, in fact, help alleviate numerous medical conditions when used in conjunction with regular medical care. Conditions such as Anxiety, Fibromyalgia, headaches, insomnia, chronic nerve pain, 14

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and strains or injuries of the soft tissue may improve with regular massage therapy. According to the Center for Spirituality and Healing at the University of Minnesota, massage helps to activate the body’s “relaxation response” which occurs when caring and safe human touch is coupled with pain relief. When this involuntary response is activated, the body goes through several changes. Heart rate and breathing slows, and blood pressure drops. Stress hormones taper off and available Serotonin levels may increase. Serotonin is a chemical in the body that helps improve emotions and thoughts.


"Conditions such as Anxiety, Fibromyalgia, headaches, insomnia, chronic nerve pain, and strains or injuries of the soft tissue may improve with regular massage therapy."

Several physical changes occur as well during and after a massage, most notably increased blood and lymph circulation. When muscles are inflamed or adhesions (muscular “knots”) are present, essential vitamins and nutrients may not circulate throughout the body as efficiently. Increased circulation can enhance the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to muscle cells. When cellular health improves, tissues function more efficiently, which leads to the removal of waste products and can help increase the absorption of excess fluids to reduce swelling. There are several types of massage (over 80), but the most commonly known types are Swedish massage, Deep massage, Sports massage, and Trigger Point massage. Swedish massage combines tapping (percussion), kneading, vibration, and deep, but gentle circular movements. Deep massage is intended to

target the deeper layers of the muscles, as its name suggests, and Trigger Point massage targets specific areas of tight muscle fibers. Once considered a lavish indulgence, massage therapy is now viewed as a form of alternative medical treatment and is becoming widely used in hospitals and treatment facilities in combination with standard medical procedures and treatments. Now that you know that the benefits of massage are not only skin-deep, use this information as a permission slip to go ahead and book that massage. Even if you think you don’t deserve it, your body may actually NEED it. UT

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s you age, your skin starts to lose collagen, the protein in your body that supports your skin. Too much exposure to the sun, smoking cigarettes and drinking alcohol can also contribute to the loss of collagen in your skin. When your body loses collagen, your skin begins to lose its elasticity and firmness which causes the gradual development of fine lines, wrinkles and sagging, loose skin around your face and neck. The good news is that your skin can be rejuvenated with the latest procedures in cosmetic surgery, skin peels, anti-aging facials, skin resurfacing, microdermabrasion, Botox and dermal fillers. Cosmetic surgery, especially a face lift, can be a very effective procedure for rejuvenating your skin. A face lift, also called a rhytidectomy, is a surgical procedure that removes excess fat, tightens facial muscles and skin, giving your face a younger, firmer appearance. Other procedures can smooth wrinkles and lines, but only a face lift can tighten sagging and loose skin. You might want to consider having a consultation with a board-certified plastic surgeon to determine if you’re a good candidate for a face lift, a partial face lift, eyelid surgery, a neck lift, a brow lift or a combination of these various cosmetic surgery procedures. A board-certified plastic surgeon can discuss all of the cosmetic surgery options with you and recommend the various surgical procedures that will give you the best possible results. Your skin can also be rejuvenated with microdermabrasion, a nonsurgical skin resurfacing procedure that uses a pressurized stream of fine abrasive crystals to loosen and eliminate your facial skin’s outer layer of dead skin cells. Immediately after you have a microdermabrasion treatment, your face will look smoother, more youthful and have a radiant, healthy glow. Facials, which exfoliate dead facial skin cells, are beneficial treatments for improving the look of 16

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FACE LIFTS REMOVE EXCESS SKIN, TIGHTEN MUSCLES AND REALIGN FACIAL SKIN.

ESTEE LAUDER REVITALIZING SUPREME GLOBAL ANTI-AGING CRÈME WWW.ESTEELAUDER.COM

FACIALS EXFOLIATE DEAD SKIN CELLS AND GIVE YOUR SKIN A HEALTHY GLOW.

BOTOX AND DERMAL FILLERS CAN REDUCE WRINKLES AND FINE LINES.

BOBBI BROWN EXTRA BRIGHT ADVANCED MOISTURE CREAM WWW.BOBBIBROWN.COM

to your skin as well as reduce wrinkles and fine your facial skin. With a basic facial, you’ll lines caused by aging, skin damage and the loss receive a deep-cleansing treatment, a steam of collagen. Botox injections usually last about treatment and a massage. There are many four months and dermal filler injections last different types of facials such as anti-aging about one year. facials, Alpha Hydroxy Acid facials, antiCLINIQUE REPAIRWEAR LASER You can also improve the look of your skin oxidant facials, acne facials and collagen facials. FOCUS WWW.CLINIQUE.COM with anti-aging beauty products that are It’s best to have facials on a regular basis such as formulated to combat aging skin. We especially like Estee once a month. Lauder’s Revitalizing Supreme Global Anti-Aging Crème Skin peels that use chemicals or lasers to resurface your that’s formulated to reduce the look of multiple signs of facial skin are an effective non-surgical way to rejuvenate aging. This high-performance multi-action moisturizer and restore your skin to a more youthful appearance. Glycolic acid peels are popular for rejuvenating your skin dramatically reduces signs of aging such as facial lines, wrinkles, loss of firmness, dullness and dehydration. because they produce minimal side effects and are thought Bobbi Brown Cosmetics has recently launched Bobbi to stimulate the growth of collagen, the protein that helps to Brown Extra Bright Advanced Moisture Cream, a support your skin. lightweight, deep hydrating moisturizer that evens out your Botox injections, another option for improving the look skin tone and results in radiant, healthier-looking skin. of your facial skin, relax your facial muscles so that your Clinique’s Repairwear Laser Focus smooths, restores and skin will look smoother and younger. Also popular for corrects your skin for a more youthful appearance. rejuvenating your skin are dermal filler injections such as We’re certain that you can look young again if you rely on Juvederm and Restylane that are sometimes referred to as these effective skin rejuvenation procedures and anti-aging liquid face lifts because they’re non-surgical procedures. beauty products. UT Dermal filler injections will help to add volume and fullness UPTOWN MAGAZINE

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D I VA S O F D E S I G N BY SHEILA FRAYNE RHOADES

hatever your interior design needs, be it new construction, renovating or a W refreshing update, these ladies have the right solutions. Each talented designer offers plenty of ideas and choices. With their guidance, your new living space will be beautiful, comfortable and unique.

The Designing Block

The Designing Block is a delightful destination filled with unique and colorful treasures. The boutique’s two floors overflow with quality items. It’s an eclectic atmosphere with bits of whimsy(big fat pigs) tucked here and there amongst beautiful furniture, lamps, jewelry and other fine décor. They carry the line of Amy Howard at Home Paints for the do it yourselfer. “You never know what we will have” said owner Susan Block. Block opened her store in 1996 and it continues to showcase her imaginative talents. “Art and design have always been part of my life.” A St. Louis native, Block holds a degree in Fines Arts from Washington University. Her design philosophy - “expect the unexpected and make it work.” 18

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The shop also offers custom décor advice. Customers needing design help can hire Block or a member of her experienced team. For the last five years, Block and Sue Callahan have worked together. Callahan said, “Susan and I work as a team on nearly all of our jobs. It's always good to have another trained eye.” Callahan was born in Grosse Pointe MI and holds a BFA from Stephens College. Like Block, she too had a knack for design. “I believe you’re born with it. Growing up, I was always rearranging our family furniture. One sofa came with four sets of slipcovers, for each season. I was in heaven!” Her favorite style includes just about everything. “Don't be afraid to make your home yours rather than a picture out of a catalogue!”

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Arlene Lilie and Sohaila Danesh Interior Design Located in St. Louis' fashionable Central West End, this 8000 sq.ft. store and showroom contains a selection of contemporary and traditional furniture, antiques, fine art, mirrors, lighting, custom upholstery and unique accessories. Owners Arlene Lilie and Sohaila Danesh opened their store in 1991 with a goal to offer clients a fresh and exciting approach to designing their interiors. This mother and daughter team consider interior decorating an art form. Arlene explained, “Like all art, it evolves with time. A good artist continues to create something new. Thus, we feel even traditional interiors need to be brought up to date.” Modern science and technology constantly provide these designers with new and innovative materials which are truly inspiring. “We have an extensive library of fabrics and wall coverings. We specialize in designing custom furniture which we have made locally by fine woodworkers and craftsmen,” said Arlene. The business offers personal design services. Sohaila said, “Hiring an interior designer who pays attention to the details can save time, money and mistakes.” Filled with beautiful treasures and designer ideas, this store is definitely worth a trip to the CWE. Arlene Lilie and Sohaila Danesh Interior Design 4739 McPherson Avenue St. Louis, Missouri 63108 (314) 367- 4000 Hours: Tues.- Fri. 10-5, Sat. 11-5 Arlenelilie.com UT UPTOWN MAGAZINE

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The Curtain Exchange of St. Louis

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Located in Clayton, The Curtain Exchange of St. Louis offers designer curtains that are truly works of art. Most importantly, window treatments may be taken home and tried out prior to purchase. The store holds an inventory of around 150 curtain styles plus thousands of fabric samples. And if the customer can’t find what they want, custom made curtains can be created within 8-10 days. “The speed with which we get curtains made is what sets us apart,” said owner Ellen Ross. But there’s even more. The Curtain Exchange is a full service design firm. It’s a must go destination for anyone seeking the best in everything needed for a design project. Home consultation and installation services may be arranged. Ross said, “We’re able to work with a client on every aspect of their dream design – from windows to accessories, furniture placement, and even paint selection.” Made in the U.S. from luxurious imported fabrics, the store’s specialists can create exclusive designs in draperies as well as blinds, shades, pillows, headboards and bedding (featuring Peacock Alley). You simply won’t find products and accessories like these anywhere else. Talented owner Ellen Ross didn’t always work in design. A St. Louis native, Ross received her B.A. in Industrial Relations from the St. Louis University Business School. She began her career in the corporate world, working in human resources. Ross later changed direction when she opened a bridal registry and interior design company. She next opened The Curtain Exchange in 2005. Ross shared her passion for design, “I enjoy working along with clients. I find it so rewarding to see a design project progress from start to finish. That’s what I love about this business.” Note: Downton Abbey on the Nine Network is underwritten in part by The Curtain Exchange of St. Louis. The Curtain Exchange 8119 Maryland Ave. St. Louis, MO 63105 Thecurtainexchange.com (314) 863-1112 Hours: Tuesday – Friday 10a.m. - 6p.m. Saturday 10a.m. - 4p.m. UT 20

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Diane Rosen Interiors

COMPLETE INTERIOR DESIGN SERVICES

With 22+ years of Interior Design experience in the St. Louis region and across the US, Diane Rosen Interiors focuses on residential and commercial design. Her firm specializes in renovations, new build sites as well as simply recreating your space in your current home. “Meeting with you and exploring your vision, style and comfort level is why I’m here to help you.” “This is all about you, creating not only a beautiful space but one you are excited to share with family and friends.” Originally from Chicago, she received her B.S. degree from Southern Illinois University- Carbondale and thru the years has continued her professional education. Becoming very aware of our changing planet and environment, Diane went on to achieve her LEED AP, ID+C with US Green Building Council, the country’s gold standard in environmental building. Rosen describes her decision to move in this direction 5 years ago: “the more renovations I became involved in, I realized how many toxic elements and chemicals we are exposing ourselves to, creating a rise in asthma and other repertory health issues. By simply using no or low VOC (Volatile Organic Chemicals) paint, recycled carpet and fabrics and an awareness of what we’re breathing in every day can improve your living environment and raise your productivity in your work space.” The other area Rosen Interiors has begun to focus on is Universal Design or Aging in Place. She has achieved her CAPS – Certification for Aging In Place. Describing it this way, Rosen says “Universal Design or Aging in Place is the ability to stay in one’s home and continue their lifestyle. Even if someone is no longer mobile - and by the way, this applies to all ages, not just the aging - you will be able to function in your home and stay involved with your family, friends and community.” “There are wonderful products today that are available and beautiful that the whole family can use; together we will create a home that’s beautiful, functional and just for you.” Pulling this all together and finding sustainable products, especially furniture, one has no further to go in the St. Louis Metro area than I. O. Metro at the Boulevard. There you can find art, accessories, rugs and furniture to suit your style and your environment. Diane Rosen Interiors — Complete Interior Design Services 2211 S Grand Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63104 (314) 359-0890 www.dianeroseninteriors.com . UT UPTOWN MAGAZINE

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hen approaching the gabled Victorian Vernacular style home of Martin Hassing in Webster Groves, you might mistakenly believe that you are about to enter yet another formidable, old-fangled vintage home with furnishings and dĂŠcor that cling to the almost forgotten past. After all, a gold historical marker is embedded in the sidewalk and the Century Home sign is posted by the front door. However, this house is owned by the ever industrious, high-powered, innovative Marty Hassing, who is not so conventional! Each room reflects his love of travel, his business, beauty, creativity, and his multi-faceted interests and his fun personality. The ambiance is a wonderful combination of a modern manor and a museum with a bit of fun house added in the mix. Collections of art, scientific specimens, a display of watches, an exhibit of cigarette lighters in addition to the careful placing of antique furniture affirm his eclectic tastes and his interests. 22

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4 ago. Immediately, rooms were gutted, THIS PAGE: 30 windows were 1: LIVING ROOM installed, walls torn 2: DINING ROOM 3: PARLOR down, walls were 4: DINING ROOM built, ceilings were ripped out and replaced and new plumbing and hardwood floors were meticulously laid. The truly amazing fact about all this renovation is that Marty did most of the work himself. He freely admits he had help on the beautiful hard wood flooring and mosaic tile in the bathroom. There are 9 rooms in the house including the 3 bedrooms upstairs in the 3,500 square footage home. The parlor is your first introduction to fun! An old stove pipe heater stands next to a breathtaking intricately designed antique cabinet. A sitting area sits delicately in front of the bay window and the wall nearby holds a magnificent, massive watch collection. As Martin travels Asia and South America while selecting gemstones, and pearls for his business, mementos and relics from India, Thailand and Brazil are found throughout the house. He has made over 100 trips abroad. The dining room is done in red accents which brings a hint of the Orient to the room. An impressive wood-carved chandelier with individual shades lights OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: MARTY'S OFFICE

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Owner and President of Summit Jewelers on Big Bend in Webster, Martin has been creating, appraising and repairing jewelry for 40 years. His expertise has led him to teach workshops at Southern Illinois University and Fontbonne. He is very dedicated to his work and even has a comprehensive jewelry work bench in a hideaway in his office. His intricate attention to detail and his ability to work so well with his hands, his drive and willingness to take on any project has turned his home into a stunning, unpredictable, attractive home. The history of the house is interesting. According to Marty, George Washington Sanders of the Sanders Duck and Rubber Company was the original owner and built the house in in a different location in Webster Groves in 1867. The house was actually moved in the 1920’s. An addition was made then and again in the 1970s when the pool was also added. Sanders made his fortune by having a monopoly on rubber slickers which were wagon covers for all those folks going out West. Martin and Vicki Ferris moved into the house three years

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THIS PAGE: the room. On a nearby table sit 1: KITCHEN carefully situated little figurines 2: BAR 3: FAMILY ROOM on Asian shelving and above is a wood carving of elephants. The bottom shelf of the table has elephant statues and showcased in the middle of the table is a picture of Vicki and Marty riding an elephant themselves! The office is one that even Indiana Jones would envy! A myriad of diverse collections line the walls with artifacts and curiosities. An impressive display of arrowheads from his grandfather contains a special one which was found in Missouri and is so old that it was most likely used to kill mastodons! An insect collection exhibited on another wall features a creature almost half as long as my arm! The hat tree holds several hats (one of them suspiciously like Indy’s) as well as two stringed Asian puppets. Midst the Asian themes, the USA is not forgotten. A Native American rug drapes over one of his chairs and in the top center of the wall cabinet is Rocky, a taxidermic raccoon rowing a canoe! This is my favorite room. From Marty’s desk, he can look out the bay window which overlooks his pool and watch television while he does

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paperwork. Off the room is the aforementioned almost-hidden work room containing his jewelry bench. He also built a small private bathroom behind one of the doors in the office! A good businessman, Marty finds bargains. The kitchen is contemporary, efficient and beautiful. He bought a refrigerator at a local not-for-profit which was many hundreds of dollars less than if bought commercially. In order to fit the piece in the style of his kitchen, he covered it in chalkboard, which brings “leaving messages on the refrigerator” to a whole new level. Upstairs, the bathroom is a work in progress. Bedrooms, which were two are now one, with Marty knocking down walls, building closets, redoing the ceilings, reinsulating and revamping the air-conditioning.


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A great story about one of Vicki and Marty’s purchases is one he told about buying a cabinet for $150 at a garage sale. There were two secret panels which were empty. Once home and working on it, he found a hidden shelf. Stuffed in the shelf was an old Famous & Barr envelope with 6 $100 bills in it! He even finds treasures like Indiana Jones! The biggest surprise was the trip to the basement where we met Monique, a 100 year old skeleton of a French woman which was in a doctor’s office and bought at an estate sale! The couple works together on the house and have plans to continue renovating. Plans are already made to rearrange the outside, moving the gazebo, adding decks, planting and gardening. Already, they have 20-30 different kinds of orchids throughout their home and property.

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3 Vicki and Marty share many of the same interests. They met 13 years ago through a friend. Each have daughters and grandchildren and are very family oriented. Martin’s energetic drive is an inherited trait. His father lives next door and helps with projects and even helps cook! Vicki sells antiques and also sells sterling silver jewelry at incredible prices! She holds Jewelry Happy Hours at the house which is the perfect combination of cocktails, appetizers and jewelry!” Completing the family are Buddy, the Golden Retriever and BB, the mix, aptly named because one eye is blue and the other is brown! The house is intriguing and fun, full of master-crafted detail and built with care and talent. From the honed ceilings to the hand-made bar in the family room with two refrigerators, each feature is a conversation piece. The historical Hassing House is a wonderful treasure in Webster Groves! UT UPTOWN MAGAZINE

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for authentic art pieces to decorate your home? Take a look inside these fabulous Lartooking treasure houses filled with paintings, sculptures and more. Here, you’ll find everything in from antique to modern. There’s something here for every heart set on art.

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TOMSICH FINE ART In the heart of downtown Clayton, Tomsich Fine Art specializes in 19th through 21st Century American and European paintings. Owner Phil Tomsich said, “We emphasize Early American and regional artists like Thomas Hart Benton, George Caleb Bingham and Grant Wood. You may also find more contemporary graphics by Miro, Roy Lichtenstein, Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol. There’s a lot of variety here.” The gallery usually displays around 150 pieces. Tomsich grew up loving art. His dad, Otto Tomsich began the gallery in 1955. “I joined Dad after graduating from Mizzou in 1982. I had taken some art history and other art classes during my college years. I even became somewhat of a painter myself. So later, it was only natural for me to work in our gallery,” said Tomsich. (Otto Tomsich died in 2012.) Over the years, Tomsich learned the techniques of art restoration – cleaning and repairing. The gallery also offers exceptional quality framing. “We’re noted for our hand carved 22 karat gold leafed frames.” Other services include appraisals. “Like the Antiques Roadshow, we do free verbal appraisals for clients who want to determine evaluations of their own pieces and possibly sell them.” The gallery has a high rate of repeat clients. “Generations of families have come to rely on us.” The 26

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“STILL LIFE” BY CONTEMPORARY LATIN AMERICAN ARTIST ROBERTO SALAS. OIL ON CANVAS MEASURING 24"X 30".

THOMAS HART BENTON’S “WRECK OF THE OL 97” LITHOGRAPH FROM 1944, SIGNED IN PENCIL. 10.25"X15" ONE OF BENTON’S BETTER KNOWN AND MOST DESIRABLE IMAGES OF A CLASSIC TALE.

St. Louis Art Museum often recommends Tomsich Fine Art. “We also work with interior decorators on home décor and corporate clients like the Mercantile Library.” In the colorful world of art, Tomsich Fine Art has and does it all. UT

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KODNER GALLERY Located in the heart of the City of Ladue, Kodner Gallery specializes in fine American and European art, including 17th through 20th century landscape and still life. Almost 50 years ago, the late Martin Kodner founded and established Kodner Gallery. Brothers Jonathan and David Kodner have continued to perpetuate their father’s respected legacy - a family tradition in fine art services. Their education and background in fine art eventually led them to work with their father, building one of the largest inventories of fine art in the Midwest. Their expertise includes French and American Impressionism, American Western, Regionalism, as well as Post-War Modern and Contemporary paintings, drawings, rare prints and sculpture. This summer Kodner is presenting an exciting new exhibit called Modernism: Art+Design, featuring paintings, drawings, fine prints, and sculpture all highlighted with midcentury modern furniture and design. Jonathan Kodner explained, “St. Louis has a great history in Modernism. Harris Armstrong and William Bernoudy designed some of the best examples of modern architecture and design here. During the Mid 20th Century, the faculty of Washington University Art Department consisted of such ROY LICHTENSTEIN, AMERICAN (1923-1997) MODERN ART II 1996 Modernist greats as Max Beckmann, Arthur Osver, Fred SCREENPRINT, 40 1/2 X 31 INCHES, EDITION 25/50 Greene Carpenter, and Werner Drewes. Even our beloved Gateway Arch, the symbol of St. Louis was designed by one of the pioneers of Modernism, Eero Saarinen. There has been a recent renewed appreciation of our city’s Modern heritage with great interest in Modern architecture, art and furnishings.” In addition to CY TWOMBLY, AMERICAN (1928-2011) presenting important 8 ODI DI ORAZIO 1968 exhibitions by established and LITHOGRAPH, 15 X 23 INCHES, EDITION 11/30 rising artists, Kodner offers the highest level of service in KODNER GALLERY appraisal, buying and selling art 9650 Clayton Road, to collectors, corporations, and Ladue, Mo. 63124 museums worldwide. Both Jon and David (314) 993-4477 are internationally recognized consultants Hours: Mon.Fri. 9:30 -5:30, ANDY WARHOL, AMERICAN (1928-1987) and dealers in the field of fine and rare art. GREEN PEA (FROM CAMPBELL'S SOUP SERIES I) Sat. 10-4 Kodner Gallery is a great venue for those SILKSCREEN, 35 X 23 INCHES Kodnergallery.com wishing to sell their own works of art or estates. Other services include restoration, Special Exhibit: conservation and framing consultation. Modernism art+design, now Kodner Gallery is a sponsor of the Antiques Roadshow on PBS. UT through August 30 UPTOWN MAGAZINE

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OSCAR EDMUND BERNINGHAUS, AMERICAN (1874-1952), OIL ON CANVAS, 24 1/2 X 28 INCHES

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LINK AUCTION GALLERIES Another exciting venue to view and buy fine art is in the new Link Auction Galleries. The company takes its name from Union Station architect Theodore Link, who also designed the gallery’s circa 1901 building in the Central West End (originally St. John’s United Methodist Church). After its grand opening in June, Link Auction Galleries is now doing business as a full service auction house. President Susan Kime heads up the Link team of experienced specialists in the St. Louis auction industry. Kime said, “We present fine arts, antiques, silver, decorative art, collectibles, oriental rugs, jewelry, and other fine goods. The public is always welcome to browse the gallery during business hours, and we offer free verbal appraisals as well.” Kime herself has been a fine art appraiser working in the Saint Louis auction industry for twenty years. Since 2011, she’s appeared regularly as an appraiser for the PBS Antiques Roadshow. Link’s auction preview will take place July 6-10 and the inaugural auction on July 12-13. “Everyone is invited to come in and browse our previews. Besides a vast variety of items, we will be focusing largely on early 20th century regional art by St. Louis artists – for which our historic building is a very appropriate showcase.” Link will hold at least six internationally advertised auctions per year. The gallery will also hold regular monthly estate auctions beginning in July. On August 2nd, the gallery will present the first of what’s called a Link Bazaar. “We’ll hold it once every month. It will be a more casual event and offer more decorative objects. We want to make the auction experience a fun and easy process for everyone.” To make an appointment to have one of Link’s specialists evaluate property, contact Marlene Marcella. UT LINK AUCTION GALLERIES 5000 Washington Place St. Louis, Mo. 63108 314-454-6525 www.linkauctiongalleries.com Auctions: Preview-July 6-10, 10am-5pm Inaugural auction-July 12-13 Link Bazaar-August 2


PHILLIP SLEIN GALLERY In 2003 the Philip Slein Gallery was opened on Washington Avenue in downtown St. Louis by co-owners Philip Slein and Tom Bussmann who share a wide range of interests centering on painting, and are committed to showing the best work regardless of style. The gallery moved to its current Central West End location in 2012. The gallery presents some modern works, but emphasis is mainly on the contemporary artists of today, 1970-s to the present. Owner Philip Slein said, “We have one of the largest inventories in the area. Besides pieces on display, we have hundreds more.” The public is always welcome to come in and browse. “I feel our gallery is a nurturing mechanism for both artists and collectors. We want to cultivate collectors of all ages – to encourage them to see what’s out there and possibly purchase. We offer something for everyone’s price point.” The gallery presents 6 to 7 exhibitions a year. “This summer we have three shows going at one time – in the main gallery, there’s a group of abstract artists. The smaller galleries are showing Brandon Anschultz and Arthur Osver.” Slein himself is a noted artist, although he doesn’t display his work in the gallery. “I enjoy painting what I call satirical portraits of St. Louis movers and shakers. Mind you, they’re never mean spirited, but done with love, a bit of teasing and good humor.” His subjects do seem to enjoy being Sleined. The gallery is minimalistic – stark, except for the large colorful artwork lining the walls. In contrast, Slein’s loft home is an eclectic paradise. He is an avid collector of almost everything and it shows. His residence is full of favorite things each telling a story. He holds a fascination for antiques, clocks, metal and neon signs, taxidermy, and even steam engine memorabilia. Slein's artistic talent began in nursery school at Temple Israel in Creve Coeur. He was 5 years old, wearing a little smock and painting a canvas all red. When the teacher tried to tell him to paint an image, he quickly “No, I'm an artist!” Slein attended the University of Missouri Columbia and later received an MFA from Washington University in 1996. He then taught art at St. Louis Community College campuses PHILIP SLEIN GALLERY and Webster University. Fortunately 4735 McPherson Avenue for him and St. Louis, he came upon St. Louis, MO 63108 an opportunity to fill a gap - a home (314) 361-2617 for contemporary artists. Slein's Hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 10-5 dedication to these artists and his Philipsleingallery.com commitment to the gallery have greatly added to our city’s cultural life. UT UPTOWN MAGAZINE

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istoric Maplewood, which dates back to 1908, has a rich history and a bright future, thanks to the eclectic group of thriving restaurants, businesses and specialty shops that are clustered around Manchester Avenue, Sutton Avenue and The Greenwood Historic District, which is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

Maplewood’s historic residential areas, which were mostly built from 1900 to 1910, have a number of wellpreserved historic homes that blend in nicely with the newer neighborhoods. Maplewood residents can participate in sports, recreation and fitness at the A.B. Green Athletic Complex. Other attractions for Maplewood residents are the Family Aquatic Center and Maplewood’s many scenic public parks. Maplewood residents and visitors can participate in the Annual Coffee Crawl in historic downtown Maplewood, where you can meet regional

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coffee roasters and sample exotic coffees from around the world. A popular annual event is Maplewood’s Walking Tour in the Arts District, a festive night of art openings, music, food and drinks. The Taste Of Maplewood Street Festival is where foodies can sample savory cuisine from local restaurants. You can sample chocolates, cakes, pies, donuts, breads, coffee, tea and beverages from local food purveyors at Maplewood’s Sweet Tooth Tour. Maplewood comes alive for the holiday season with The Annual Christmas Tree Walk, a fun and festive holiday celebration in downtown Maplewood that offers free carriage rides, hot


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chocolate and a visit from Jolly Old Saint Nick. The biggest and brightest annual event is Maplewood’s Let Them Eat Art, which will take place on Friday, July 11 in downtown Maplewood. Kids’ activities include face painting, Claire The Clown and an ice cream truck. For adults, there are demonstrations by fifty regional artists and artisans, tarot card readings and psychic readings, fabulous food and drinks from Maplewood’s best restaurants, chocolate and wine tasting and live music on the Sutton Avenue stage. Maplewood, which offers locals and visitors a memorable dining experience at many fine restaurants, is the nation’s first Green Dining District. Unique restaurants are The Maya Café, known for award-wining Pan-Latin cuisine and Tiffany’s Original Diner, the 24/7 hangout for burgers, fries and shakes. Schlafly Bottleworks, St. Louis’ largest American-owned brewery, has domestic and imported beers, delicious food, live

entertainment and brewery tours. Las Palmas excels in authentic Mexican cuisine. Other noteworthy restaurants in Maplewood include The Post Sports Bar & Grill, The Wood, The Crow’s Nest, Morton’s Chicken and Home Wine Kitchen. Great Harvest Bread Company is another go-to eaterie for homemade soups, salads and sandwiches. Boogaloo in Downtown Maplewood has a fun, casual atmosphere and serves Cuban, Creole and Caribbean-inspired cuisine. You’ll love the award-winning Mojitos and Sangria. Boogaloo’s bar has swings instead of stools and there’s always a fun-loving crowd there. A must-visit is Cousin Hugo’s, Maplewood’s oldest bar. Water Street, located on Manchester, is a cozy, intimate eaterie with contemporary décor and Americaninspired cuisine. Water Street’s tantalizing menu is comprised of treasured family recipes gathered over the years by owner Gabe Kveton and his sister, Marie Kveton, the chef at Water Street. UPTOWN MAGAZINE

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You’ll especially like Water Street’s signature cocktails such as the Hemingway Daquiri. A favorite for foodies is Acero, an inviting gourmet Italian restaurant located on Manchester. In addition to award-winning wines, Acero offers tantalizing cuisine such as Smoked Rainbow Trout, Linguini, Veal Ragu and Prosciutto Di Parma. If you like the nightlife, you’ll have a fantastic adventure at Maplewood’s Orbit Pinball Lounge, the historic Saratoga Lanes and The Focal Point, a popular hotspot for live music and entertainment. You can indulge your passion for shopping at Maplewood’s many unique specialty shops such as Roots for fine antiques, Traveling Tea for exotic teas, Airedale Antics for healthy pet food and Maven, the fun-to-shop store for handmade bath and beauty products. Femme, one of St. Louis’ best and most fashionable boutiques, is a must-visit. Stone Spiral Coffee & Curios, located on Sutton overlooking Ryan Hummert Memorial Park, is perfect for a hearty breakfast, lunch or brunch, as well as a cup of freshly-brewed coffee and pastries. Kakao Chocolate, known for creating award-winning gourmet chocolates made with the finest, all-natural ingredients, is a favorite for serious chocolate-lovers. You have to try Pie Oh My!, where you can indulge in freshly-baked pies such as peach, mixed berry and chocolate cream. Encore Baking on Sutton Avenue will tempt your taste buds with their award-winning cakes, especially their beautiful wedding cakes. For exceptional coffee, visit La Cosecha Coffee Roasters on Manchester. Paramount 32

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Jewelers will impress you with their outstanding selection of fine diamonds, gorgeous gemstone jewelry and world-class designer watches from Swiss watch maker, Tissot. Gisele’s Boutique has French-inspired designer fashion and accessories for the sophisticated, style-conscious woman. Cheryl’s Herbs is a wonderful store that carries handmade aromatherapy and herbal products. Kerry Cottage, a charming store located on Big Bend, carries beautiful Irish crystal, china, clothing and home accessories. Penzey’s Spices, the go-to store if you like to cook with spices, offers every imaginable spice and herb that was ever created. If you’re a new-age thinker, a must-visit on Manchester is Mystic Valley, where you’ll discover an amazing array of PHOTO BY BILL fascinating new age gifts andBURCKHALTER an inviting cafe. Vom Fass, a very unique store located in downtown Maplewood, is a must-visit for savory imported olive oils and vinegars, rum, brandy, and other luxurious culinary items such as gift baskets. Clarkson Eyecare offers expert eye care and the most fashionable selection of designer eyewear. Norton’s Fine Art And Framing, which offers hundreds of attractive frames for your fine art, has an outstanding collection of original art from regional and national artists. For sports enthusiasts, Maplewood is the home of Maplewood Bicycle and Flying Tiger Motorcycles. Stop by Strange Donuts on Sutton for the incredibly good gooey butter donuts and freshly-brewed coffee. If four-cheese pizza is your passion, Blind Tiger Pizza is a must-visit. We hope that you’ll explore historic Maplewood, an eclectic city that will inspire you with its unique charm. UT


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e’ve selected five world-class luxury car brands to give you a glimpse BY ROBYN WALKER of the world’s most luxurious and most sought-after status cars. We’re especially impressed with MercedesBenz, Porsche, Ferrari , Bentley and Maserati, a stellar collection of luxury car brands that are equipped with all of the bells and whistles such as multi-contour seats, panorama sun roofs, chrome alloy wheels, chrome-plated grilles, multi-media systems, luxe leather interiors, hand-stitched seats and high-tech navigation systems. Whatever brand of luxury car that you ultimately choose to buy or lease, we think that you’re destined to find the perfect luxury car that will inspire you, enhance your lifestyle and provide you with a superb driving experience. FERRARI Wouldn’t it be the thrill of a lifetime to drive a luxurious Ferrari sports car? Since 1947, Ferrari has always produced world-class luxury cars at its current site in Maranello, Italy. Ferrari has achieved over 5,000 victories on the world’s tracks and roads, becoming a modern day legend. Ferrari road cars, which are synonymous with speed, luxury, status and wealth, are pricey, but we think that they’re well worth the investment.

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MERCEDES-BENZ Mercedes-Benz recently introduced the new Mercedes-Benz CLA-Class Four-Door Coupe, an entry-level luxury-class sedan. This awe-inspiring Mercedes-Benz is equipped with sweeping headlights, a wing-like dash, a panorama glass roof, multi media systems, advanced aerodynamics, high-back power front sport seats and an ultra modern diamond grille. The Mercedes-Benz CLAClass Four-Door Coupe offers innovative styling and the highest quality craftsmanship at an affordable starting price of $29,900.

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BENTLEY One of the most distinguished and prestigious luxury car brands is Bentley, a powerful and luxurious sedan that enjoys a world-class reputation. Bentley Motors manufactures handcrafted Bentley luxury cars in Crewe, England and has a rich 90-year heritage. Bentley models include the Continental Flying Spur, the Continental GT and the Mulsanne.

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MASERATI Maserati, the legendary Italian luxury sports car brand, is celebrating its 100th anniversary. The Maserati name is world-renowned and is synonymous with luxury sports cars of unmatched design. The Maserati car brand offers customized services, a passion for excellence and extreme attention to detail. If you want to be inspired by a truly exceptional Italian-made sports car, Maserati can fulfill your passion for luxury. UT

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ucky to live in St. Louis, we enjoy the ultimate travel gift! We are fortunate to be located in the center of USA. Denver is only a twelve and half hour drive and New Orleans is a mere ten hour ride away! Another greatly under-appreciated fact is that we are a short five and half hour drive (a fifty minute flight) to the third largest city in the United States, exciting, vibrant Chicago! Yes, St. Louis, there is so much more to Chicago than the Cubs and although the games are a great draw, the city itself has much to offer!

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We think of the Loop, the Magnificent Dance and the Joffrey Ballet. Mile, Sears Tower and Lakeshore Drive, Chicago's shopping is ever changing. the Art Museum, Shedd Aquarium and The historic Marshal Fields on State the Science and History Museum but no Street in the Loop was bought by matter what your interests, Chicago has Macy’s in 2006, but Macy’s did keep the something for you. The list is endless. integrity of the building and the unique World renown restaurants are architecture. The Chicago Loop is still a everywhere mixed with local historical great shopping district but you don’t want WRIGLEY FIELD. PHOTO COURTESY CITY OF CHICAGO hangouts, each with unique specialties to miss the more uptown, upscale Water and ethnic foods which is heaven for any Tower further north. Don’t forget the fun “foodie”. Bars, distilleries and breweries are plentiful for shopping! Check out the street markets and cultural festivals thirsty nightlife adventurers and, of course, night clubs. and local ethnic boutiques and food stores in neighborhoods Along with the History museums, cultural churches and like Chinatown, Greektown and Little Italy. Take in and centers appear throughout the city such as the oldest African appreciate the buildings, signs, groceries, restaurants, places American Museum. Swedish, Ukrainian, American Indian of worship and shops. South Asian, Mexican, and Polish German, Irish American, Italian, Polish and Hispanic among districts are all worth the adventure! others are brimming with information, artifacts, art and Remember, Chicago is attainable by air with Southwest tributes to our American ancestry. Architecture aficionados to Midway Airport or American, United and Delta into will love the “Wright Around Chicago“ tour which Chicago O’Hare. You can take a train or cab into the city. highlights the work and the life of Frank Lloyd Wright who Take Amtrak! If you plan ahead, the fares are incredible spent 20 years in the town in his early career. as low as $27 one way The Megabus goes directly to For the scientific minded, the Museum of Science and downtown with equally low fares and the ride is only about Industry, the Adler Planetarium and the Field Museum are 5 ½ hours long. just a few of the options. For the artist, galleries are located Hints: Find a hotel that has free or inexpensive parking throughout the city and the Art Institute is right there on unless that is not a worry for you. Public transportation is South Michigan Avenue where you can find my personal accessible and easy. The Regional Transportation Authority favorite, the impressive inspirational Seurat’s “A Sunday on has a web site that helps you find your way using the Pace La Grande Jatte”. buses, Chicago Transit Authority trains or the Metra Brookfield Zoo, Lincoln Park Zoo, the Botanical Garden North Central Service Line that connects downtown to the and Garfield Park are wonderful walks and should not northern suburbs. http://www.rtachicago.com/ be missed. The Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum has a Go for a long weekend! You can do it. Years ago, I greenhouse for a thousand butterflies of 75 different species. surprised my children on Christmas Day by handing The Pritzker Military Museum & Library will appeal to them airline tickets to Chicago for the very next morning. the military folk along with Soldiers’ Field (also home of Their first real plane ride, a stay at the old Holiday Inn on the Chicago Bears) and the Navy Pier (which includes a Lakeshore Drive and visits to a couple of main attractions giant Ferris Wheel, rides, a Children’s Museum, restaurants later, we walked along the city streets at night, looking at and shops). Christmas windows and simply being together. Truly one of Large and small theater companies are all throughout the the best memories ever! You can do it. city. This is the home of the Goodman Theater, Steppenwolf Check out this great web site! http://www.choosechicago. and Second City which is the wellspring of many Saturday com/beyondtheloop/ Night Live performers. Chicago is a mecca for dance Oh, and this year, Wrigley Field is 100 years old! At least companies as well, such as the Harris Theater for Music and the Cubs have a great place to play! UT

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cooldrinks in a hottown BY SHEILA FRAYNE RHOADES

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St. Louis is famous for its long hot summers. In spite of the heat and humidity, we can still enjoy being outdoors. Cooling off is possible by indulging in simple pleasures like dipping our toes into a pool while licking ice cream cones, or cheering the Cardinals on with an ice cold beer. For those favoring a beverage with more pizazz, it’s time to head to one of the bars in town like Café Napoli, Water Street or Planters House. Just settle down and sip one of their favorite summertime coolers listed here. Ah yes, and then let those evening breezes do the rest.

PURUS DELIGHT 2.5 oz. Purus Organic Vodka 1/4 oz. St. Germaine 1 oz. Champaign Shake well with ice pour in cocktail glass garnish with mint leave and fresh strawberry

Café Napoli 7754 Forsyth 314.863.5731 www.cafenapoli.com

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BASIL RATHBONE 2oz bourbon 3/4oz ginger liqueur 2 basil leaves shake and strain over ice. top with ginger ale basil garnish

Water Street 7268 Manchester Rd. 314.646.8355 www.waterstreetstl.com

MY PALOMA 1.5 oz Milagro Silver .5 oz Averill Damson .5 oz Lime Juice 1 oz Grapefruit Celery Cordial Rummy Grapefruit Soda Combine first four ingredients in shaker, add ice and shake vigorously. Strain into collins glass and top with Rummy.

Planters House 1000 Mississippi 314.696.2603 www.plantershousestl.com

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foodies TIFFANY'S ORIGINAL DINER

A 50 year old original diner located in the heart of Maplewood. Serving the best breakfast in town, Eggs, Omelets, French Toast, Slingers (shown here), Biscuits and Gravy and their Famous Homemade Hash Browns. Breakfast is available 24 hours a day. Full lunch menu available , don't leave without trying our pie. THE ANYTIME PLACE. New to Tiffany’s Diner now serving alcohol and beer til 1:30 am. follow us on FacebookTiffany's Original Diner, learn more about our St. Louis specialty "The Slinger"and more. Free Wi Fi and Internet- ATM on site 7402 Manchester Rd. at Sutton | Maplewood, MO 314.644.0929

CANDICCI'S For 34 years Candicci's has been serving up authentic Italian cuisine, going back to its original restaurant in Clayton. Now in Ballwin Candicci's continues to offer the fine Italian cuisine of St. Louis " Big Hill" and welcome old and new friends alike. Executive Chef Rodney Leadbetter uses organic produce in all his recipes, and includes many varieties of lettuce and vegetables. The sauces are sure to be fresh and savory. Some specialties are Eggplant Parmigiano, Shrimp Gorgonzola, Hand tossed pizza and where pasta is king, no matter which dish selected. Candicci's offers a full catering service, private parties, rehearsal dinners and weddings. Now open for Sunday breakfast 9am-2pm...Best in the West! 100 Holloway Rd. | Ballwin, MO 636-220-8989 | www.candiccis.net | Open 7 days

IMO'S PIZZA Imo's is celebrating its 50th Year of serving St. Louis its famous thin crust pizza with home made sauce! And you can enjoy the great taste of Imo's Pizza at its location in the Heart of Clayton. Come by and join us in celebrating 50 Years of Excellence. Just across the street from City Hall, Imo's is an easy walk from anywhere in Clayton. Imo's has it all - Pizza, Pasta, Salads and Sandwiches, plus fast delivery within Clayton, Richmond Heights, University City, Brentwood and parts of Ladue. Hungry pizza fanatics can select from a variety of Specialty Pizzas; Imo's Deluxe Pizza, Meat Lovers, Veggie, BBQ Chicken or pick your favorite toppings and build your own. Remember Imo's provides catering for any size event. Dine-In • Carry-Out • Delivery • Catering • Convenient On Site Parking 23 N. Bemiston., Clayton | 314.862.4667 • www.claytonimos.com

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LA CANTINA LA CANTINA, SISTER TO AMIGOS CANTINA is anything but your typical Mexican Restaurant. Home to Kirkwood’s very own Robert Trevino, Chef Trevino gathers inspiration from his roots in Monte Morelos Mexico & San Antonio , Texas. La Cantina located in Old Webster Groves next to the railroad tracks, offers same home style food as Amigos in Kirkwood, with a few new dishes and tapas. Combined with the #1 rated Traditional Mexican Margarita in St. Louis, you’ve got a recipe for a unique Mexican dinning experience. Perfect place to meet your friends for happy hour 3 to 6 or for any family celebration or get together.

THREE AMIGOS SIZZLING FAJITAS TRADITIONAL MEXICAN MARGARITA

La Cantina: 35 N. Gore in Old Webster Groves 314-968-3256 | www.lacantina webstergroves.com Amigos Cantina:120 W. Jefferson Ave. Kirkwood 314-821-0877 | www.amigoskirkwood.com

HOUSE OF INDIA Savor the exotic cuisine at House of India, where you'll enjoy delicious entrees with a masterful blend of aromatic spices. The award-winning menu offers savory curry dishes, kormas and grilled kabobs. House of India favorites are lamb, chicken and seafood as well as fifteen different vegetarian entrees. Enjoy freshly-baked Indian breads and select from fine wines and beers. House of India is a unique venue for your next party or corporate event. Or, have your party catered by House of India. Carry out is also available. House of India's authentic Indian cuisine is truly the spice of life. 8501 Delmar Boulevard, St. Louis, MO 314.567.6850 | www.hoistl.com

PROTZEL'S DELI Three generations of the Protzel family have served the finest in traditional Jewish deli for over 59 years. Known for "The Finest Corned Beef - Anywhere", prepared fresh daily from their secret recipe, Protzel's Delicatessen also features fresh roasted turkey, beef and succulent pastrami among many other meats and freshly prepared soups and salads. Additionally, you will find fresh hand cut lox and other smoked fishes along with bagels and Jewish rye bread. Other delicacies include legendary homemade chicken soup with matzo balls, a variety of savory knishes, kreplach, kishke and more. All items are prepared for dine-in or take-out and catering is available. Voted RFT Best Deli. 7608 Wydown Boulevard, St. Louis, MO 314.721.4445 | www.protzelsdeli.com

TRATTORIA BRANICA Trattoria Branica, Frontenac’s premier gourmet Italian restaurant, has an award-winning menu that includes pan-fried veal and a fantastic fettucine entrée made with shrimp, scallops, asparagus and tomatoes. Trattoria Branica’s well-stocked wine cellar features wine selections from around the world. If you’re having a private party, Trattoria Branica is the perfect destination for a memorable meal. Trattoria Branica is located behind Hilton Frontenac in the Le Chateau Village. 10411 Clayton Road, Frontenac, MO 314.432.8585 | www.trattoriabranicafrontenac.com

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FRESH FRUIT TARTS VickiBensinger YIELD: 6-8 SERVINGS

In-Home Culinary Classes INGREDIENTS:

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VickiBensinger In-Home Culinary Classes

Fresh fruit tarts have always captured my attention at the bakeries. I admired them for years wondering if I could ever duplicate them. Each layer and row of fruit placed to perfection, glistening as the light shines upon it. To create stunning, colorful tarts, certainly hours of work must be devoted to them – think again! Well, maybe some take hours, but I have a recipe that’s sure to fool anyone who lays eyes on my fresh fruit tart. To taste – light and refreshing, with creamy, sweet goodness inside. I came up with the idea for my tart from a simple dip I’ve been making for years, and used it for the filling. Prepare a homemade pie crust or ready-made Pillsbury crust that you roll out. Don’t feel skilled for even that? Then purchase a frozen pie crust (large or mini shells) and bake, then fill. You’ll see this recipe is as easy as 1-2-3. While the filling may be sweet, adding fresh fruits in the colors of the rainbow is the sign of a healthy, vitamin and nutrient-rich dish! Purple, blue, red, and orange are considered to be the most antioxidant-rich foods. In general, the deeper the color pigment, the more densely packed with nutrients the food is. No need to feel guilty enjoying this dessert - it provides some health benefits too! I prefer decorating my tart with fresh slices of kiwi, blueberries, and raspberries, but feel free to select your favorites. For best results, prepare tart one day ahead or 4-6 hours before serving. Trust me when I say this is easy! In fact, I hope you’ll send me a photo of your creation when it’s completed. Enjoy!!!

• 1 ready-made Pillsbury pie crust or homemade pâte sucrée • 10” tart pan with removable bottom Filling: • 8 oz. package light cream cheese • 1 (7 oz.) jar Marshmallow Crème Topping: • 1 (6 oz.) container Blueberries • 1 (6 oz.) container Raspberries • 3 Kiwi, peeled, halved lengthwise and sliced • Apple jelly

DIRECTIONS: 1. Crust – Roll out dough to fit bottom and sides of an ungreased 10” tart pan, trimming any edges that hang over the top. Prick bottom and sides with a fork. Bake in preheated 400F degree oven for 10-12 minutes or until golden brown. Remove and cool. 2. Filling – Blend cream cheese and marshmallow cream until smooth. Spread over pie shell. 3. Topping – Lay sliced kiwi on the filling, around the circumference of the pie while overlapping the slices. Then place a row or two of raspberries next to the kiwi around the pie. Top with the remaining space left in the center of the pie with the blueberries. 4. Take 1 teaspoon of Apple Jelly and heat in the microwave for about 15-20 seconds. Remove, stir and add a touch of water to thin the jelly. With a pastry brush, gently dab a thin layer of the jelly over the fruit to create a glaze. Refrigerate until ready to serve.

CONTACT VICKI AT: 314.799.1633 |VICKI@VICKIBENSINGER.COM | WWW.VICKIBENSINGER.COM

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S T. LOUIS’ TO P E N T E RTA I N E R S

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eanne Trevor has been performing on the St. Louis jazz scene since the early '60s and is still going strong. St. Louis’ “First Lady of Jazz” explained her title. “Famed jazz singer Clea Bradford was actually the first, but she graciously bestowed that title on me when she departed St. Louis.”

Trevor’s style is truly unique. She’s a professional who’s at ease with every music genre, having the ability to belt out or croon most any melody. The versatile Trevor commented, "But I’m not strictly a jazz singer. I actually prefer being called a modern American singer." Her upbeat personality shines through a repertoire which includes jazz, cabaret, gospel, Latin and The American Music Song Book. Trevor’s influences include Dinah Washington, Nancy Wilson, Billie Holiday, Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan. Her vocal range is unbounded, as she uses a maneuver called swooping, a rapid sliding up or down the musical scale, which gives extra meaning to lyrics. Trevor was born and raised in Harlem, New York, where her family would often attend performances at the historical Apollo Theater. It was at that time she caught the performing bug. “My father was both a musician and singer, so I most likely inherited the performer gene from him.” Trevor went on to train her voice in the classics. “I always wanted to be an opera singer, but back in those days, that dream was a long trek from Harlem." Her family eventually headed to California where Trevor studied drama at L.A. City College. She acted in L.A. and San Francisco theater productions, including Lost In The Stars and in 1960 appeared in a 20th Century Fox Western entitled Oregon Trail. In the 1960’s, Trevor relocated to St. Louis, to begin singing at Gaslight Square’s Black Horse, where she soon became a favorite; her amazing career had begun. ( Note: photographs of Trevor in her Gaslight days were recently featured in St. Louis Magazine’s May and June issues.) Gaslight Square led her to gigs on the St. Louis riverboats River Queen and Becky Thatcher. In 1969 she

began performing with the St. Louis Jazz Quartet, and later toured with them to Africa, Australia, Italy and Alaska. Since then she’s appeared in numerous St. Louis cabarets and jazz festivals. Through the years, Trevor shared the stage with both local artists and nationally famous groups as well. These include The 5th Dimension, the St. Louis Symphony, Webster College Symphony, plus other symphony orchestras around the country. From 1986 to 2011, Trevor joined the casts of the MUNY, Theatre Factory and Imaginary Theatre Company. She acted and sang in The Wiz at The Black Repertory Theater, The Music Man at Stages St. Louis, South Pacific at Westport Playhouse, and The Rosa Parks Story at The History Museum. Trevor also received a 1980 Grammy for her work on local TV commercials. Last November 2013, Trevor was honored at the annual Gala for Ageless-Remarkable St. Louisans, which pays tribute to active and engaged seniors. As a longtime resident, her name was added to Ferguson’s Hall of Fame, and she’s also a Missouri Historical Society inductee. St. Louis proclaimed Jeanne Trevor Day in 2007. She has recorded several albums and three CDs, including 1998’s Love You Madly. Trevor’s recent guest appearances include Jazz at the Bistro, The Sheldon, various church concerts, and private events. Today Trevor performs with Jubilee Jazz for Springboard, St. Louis’ largest provider of in-school arts and enrichment programs for young audiences. The forever young Trevor remarked on her long successful career, “After all these years, yes, it’s been fun, fun, fun! I thank God for all his blessings.” Booking: Don Young & Associates at (314) 524-7303. UT UPTOWN MAGAZINE

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what's new BY COURTNEY BROWN

MASTERMIND VODKA DISTILLERY

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So it is not necessarily new, and it is not necessarily in St. Louis, but few people in St. Louis realize that a vodka distillery is only a short drive away. Mastermind Vodka Distillery in Pontoon Beach, Illinois has set out to create the perfect vodka using the finest grain in the Midwest harvested by local farmers who are able to deliver the highest quality through meticulous control of their crop. Founded in 2008 by Carl Levering and Joel Berrey, Mastermind is the first distillery to open in Madison County since 1882. The goal at Mastermind Vodka Distillery is simple; to use local products and resources to produce vodka that stands out among the best in the World. Meeting this goal, however, is anything but simple. The final product is the result of years of research, development, and dedication to excellence. Each bottle of Mastermind is carefully crafted by hand in small batches to ensure perfection, because anything less is not an option. The water is purified using a one-of-a-kind filtration system that was designed specifically for the distillery, and even the glass bottles come from nearby manufacturers. Currently, Mastermind vodka is available throughout the greater St. Louis and greater Chicago areas. Mastermind Vodka Distillery invites you to witness the making of an award winning vodka (Mastermind earned a gold medal in the 2012 San Francisco World Spirits Competition), and to experience the taste of crisp, clean perfection. Tours of the Mastermind Distillery are offered on Saturdays between noon and 8pm, and must be scheduled in advance by contacting tours@mastermindvodka.com . Mastermind Vodka Distillery is located at 4362 State Highway 162, Pontoon Beach, Illinois. 46

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URBAN CHESTNUT GROVE BREWERY AND BIERHALL The Grove welcomes its new neighbor, Urban Chestnut Grove Brewery and Bierhall. This is the second location to open for the St. Louis craft brewery, and due to the growing popularity of Urban Chestnut’s beers, this expansion could not have come at a better time. Urban Chestnut Brewing Company (UCBC) offers the same locally sourced ingredients and craft beers at its location in the Grove. Urban Chestnut Grove Brewery and Bierhall features a broad selection on their menu, offering oysters, salads and sandwiches, as well as Bavarian inspired desserts. Of course, a meal at Urban Chestnut Grove Brewery and Bierhall wouldn’t be complete without one of UCBC’s craft beers, created with the concept of “beer divergency” at the forefront. This concept was coined by UCBC, to tell of the company’s commitment to the revolution of craft beer through creating artisanal modern American beers, while also offering beers that pay reverence to the timeless European heritage of beer. Urban Chestnut Grove Brewery and Bierhall, located at 4465 Manchester Avenue, is open from 11am-10pm on Monday, 11am-11pm on Tuesday through Thursday, 11am1am on Friday and Saturday, and 12pm to 7 pm on Sunday. Visit www.urbanchestnut.com or call 314-222-0143 for more details. As they say at UCBC and in Germany, Prost! UT


July/Aug2014 CAL ENDAR OF EV EN T S H I GH LI GH T S HOLIDAYS: INDEPENDENCE DAY - July 4

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PARTIES IN THE PARK IN DOWNTOWN CLAYTON 31st season kicks off May 7, continues through Sept. 10 on the streets of Downtown Clayton, Central to Meramec between Forsyth and Maryland. Events are held on the second Wednesday of each month, May – September, from 5 – 8:30 p.m. MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN 2014 WHITAKER MUSIC FESTIVAL CONCERT LINEUP

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CLAYTON FARMERS MARKET Saturdays 8:30 to 12:30 pm, May 3 - Nov. 1 at 8282 Forsyth Blvd. (West parking lot of Straub's Market). Supports local farmers, spotlights organic items and unique seasonal specialties. www.claytonfarmersmarket.com CLAYTON RESTAURANT WEEK Monday July 14th – Sunday July 20th 2014 13 Fine Dining Restaurants offer 3 courses for $25 For more information including menu choices, visit www.claytonrestaurantweek.com SAINT LOUIS ART FAIR September 5, 6, 7 Downtown Clayton Visit Facebook at facebook.com/culturalfestivals or twitter@culturalfestivals for more info. LET THEM EAT ART

July 2: Old Salt Union July 9: Big Brother Thunder and the Master Blasters July 23: Augusta Bottoms Consort Music begins at 7:30 p.m. Last entry at 9 p.m. Free admission after 5 p.m. The Children’s Garden remains open with free admission from 5 to 7 p.m. For more information, visit www.mobot.org/events/whitaker or call the recorded hotline at (314) 577-5100. FOOD TRUCK SUNDAYS IN CLAYTON Clayton adds Food Truck Sundays to its exciting 2014 calendar of events. The events are planned for the second Sunday of the month June through August from 4 to 8 p.m. in Shaw Park and will feature a variety of local food trucks. They offer the opportunity to grab dinner with the family, and from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m., enjoy live music and activities for the kids.

Maplewood's whimsical tribute to Bastille Day Friday, July 11, 2014 from 6pm to 11pm FREE ADMISSION Visit www.cityofmaplewood.com/LTEA for more information.

THEATRE/MUSIC/ART

THE MUNY June 25 - July 2: Tarzan July 7 - 13: The Gershwin’s Porgy and Bess July 14 - 20: The Addams Family July 17 - 28: Seussical July 31 - August 8: Grease August 11 -17: Hello Dolly! PEABODY OPERA HOUSE August 1: Tori Amos SAINT LOUIS ART MUSEUM Through July 6: Impressionist France: Visions of Nation from Le Gray to Monet Through August 10: Anything but Civil: Kara Walker's Vision of the Old South Through Sept. 7: Sight Lines: Richard Serra's Drawings for Twain SCOTTRADE CENTER August 17 - Katy Perry SHELDON CONCERT HALL August 7 - Brian Owens VERIZON WIRELESS AMPHITHEATER July 2: Vans Warped Tour 2014 July 6: Monumentour: Fall Out Boy and Paramore July 9: Dodge Presents: Mötley Crüe - The Final Tour July 11: Journey and Steve Miller Band July 12: Toby Keith July 20: Dierks Bentley August 1: Keith Urban August 2: OneRepublic Native Summer Tour with The Script August 22 - 23: Jason Aldean August 24: ZZ Top & Jeff Beck August 28: KISS and Def Leppard

SPORTS

CARDINALS HOME GAMES July 4 - 6 vs. Marlins July 7 - 10 vs. Pirates July 18 - 20 vs. Dodgers July 22 - 23 vs. Rays Aug. 1 - 3 vs. Brewers Aug. 5 - 7 vs. Red Sox Aug. 15 - 17 vs. Padres Aug. 18 - 20 vs. Reds Aug. 29 - 31 vs. Cubs

WEBSITES FOR MORE EVENT INFO: www.ticketmaster.com www.metrotix.com www.stltoday.com/entertainment www.ImThere.com www.explorestlouis.com www.pageant.com www.thecwe.org

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