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Queen of the Night

Lambert International is slated for a multi-billion-dollar update. Director Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge will overseeing it all. Prior to her appointment as director, the vital regional economic engine had seen drastic decreases in the number of flights in and out. Hamm-Niebruegge is a visionary. Under her watch, the airport is set to undergo a vast transformation. She has received approval from the airlines to spend the first $1 billion on the first of two phases. While preserving the airport’s historic Minoru Yamasaki dome windows and the ticket lobby, the two existing terminals will be raised to become one. The western half is slated to open by the end of 2028; the eastern portion by the end of 2031.

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Returning to the Garden, and St. Louis

Founded in 1859, the Missouri Botanical Garden is the oldest botanical garden in continuous operation in the United States and one of the most respected plant research institutions in the world. With the 2025 appointment of Dr. Lúcia G. Lohmann as president and director—the first woman to hold this prestigious role—the Garden enters a bold new era, bridging its storied legacy with a forward-thinking vision for sustainability, education, and global scientific leadership. See more of the garden here.

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An Invitation to Savor

At Baetje Farms, nestled in the quiet countryside of Bloomsdale, Missouri, visitors are offered more than just a tour — they are invited into a slower rhythm of life, where craft, care and connection to the land shape everything from world renowned cheese to hospitality. Although only 52 miles outside the city, in a world moving at hyper speed, Baetje Farms offers a pause where guests are embraced by a cathedral of trees and natural borders of river and wild growth.

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Brunch With Blanche Pool Party Raises Funds for Streetcar & Beyond 10th Anniversary Season of Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis

For ten years now, the institution (and yes, they can officially call it an institution at the decade mark) has lifted high the banner and has been the siren call that beckons all to bask in the brilliance of St. Louis’ adopted son, and arguably the greatest playwright in the nation, the inimitable Tennessee Williams. This month and next, the festival shifts into high gear with events at the St. Louis County Library, the Missouri History Museum, a CWE mansion, and the eleven day festival itself in the Grand Center Arts District.

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As the Planet Heats Up, So Does Midsummer in St. Louis as Shown in Our July/August Issue

As you globe trot this summer, you may notice that the planet is getting warmer. 2024 was the warmest year on record since 1880. Record-setting temps have swept the country in June, and St. Louis is no exception with the heat index soaring to 105 degrees or more.  It’s about to heat up a whole lot more, especially when the July/August issue of Sophisticated Living St. Louis hits your mailbox, or you pick it up at one of our advertisers. If you’re reading this, you’re probably from the Show-Me State, and as always we SHOW YOU the best in fashion, travel, cuisine, architecture, design, and philanthropic endeavors to be, well, for lack of a better word...seen.

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Missouri History Museum Ignited Pride Month with a Bonanza of LGBTQIA+ Performers with Its Annual "Queer Writes Celebration

On June 5th, Joan Lipkin’s “Queer Writes 2025” at the Missouri History Museum helped launch Pride Month this year. In its third outing, the community was showcased. In 2023, the award-winning theatre artist, Lipkin, founded this out-of-the-box literary event of local LGBTQ+ writers or those with St Louis roots. It was the most ambitious production to date. “Queer Writes” is part of the Missouri History Museum’s Pride Month programming as well as its Thursday Night at the Museum series.

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Time to Grab Your Fanciest Hats and Cheer for the Fastest Horses at the 151st Kentucky Derby

Grab your hats & cheer for your horses for Kentucky Derby Day, this year held on Saturday, May 3rd.  If you can’t hop a flight to Louisville, and don’t want to sit on your couch to watch on TV, here are some ways to get out and about to Watch Parties in St. Louis to enjoy the 151st Run for the Roses and sport your finest Derby hat.

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May and June Brings the Good Life Home -- Read All About It In Our Latest Issue

Get ready to take a scoop of goodness from all that life has to offer as the calendar turns and presents yet another May, and then another June to us. Leaf through the pages of our May/June issue, either here digitally, or physically, once it arrives on your doorstep. See life through the prism of opulence with which many of us are blessed. No matter how much bad news you hear, always remember that like the mouthwatering treat you see on the current cover of our magazine, we live in the land of milk and honey with the world’s largest economy and all that comes from it. Life is good. Following are samplings that await in the pages of our new issue.

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Inspired by Real Kids Lion + Owl Makes Clothes So Children Can Be Their Real Selves

Lion + Owl is a pioneering kids’ apparel company based in St. Louis, MO, that designs and manufactures innovative clothes kids feel good wearing. Kids want the freedom to play, explore, and express themselves comfortably. L+O designs are thoughtfully created to make getting dressed a fun and a confidence-boosting experience. From playful colors to cozy, sensory-friendly textures, their pieces are made to fit kids’ lives — not the other way around. Learn more about how they are redefining kids’ apparel for the nation right in your backyard.

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Revolutionary Dating App Blends Matchmaking and Technology with a Human Touch

When We First is a unique, first-of-its-kind full concierge matchmaking service and dating app with innovative features and a human touch, blending the two worlds of matchmaking and technology in a way that’s never been done before. It is the only dating app to create a seamless value ladder. Through the ‘Human Button,’ customers can request real-time support, guidance, and encouragement—going beyond AI chats to connect with real experts behind the scenes. The app is available for download in St. Louis now, with concierge services on the horizon.

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Renowned Artist Charlie Houska to be Honored at the World Chess Hall of Fame

The World Chess Hall of Fame & Galleries, the leading chess cultural center in the country, will present “Charles Houska: Master of Play,” a joyful and colorful retrospective celebrating the vibrant, whimsical world of Charles “Charlie” Houska—one of Saint Louis’s most beloved and iconic pop artists. This unique collection reflects his lifetime cannon of work, and will be on view from May 1, 2025, through April 5, 2026. This exhibition marks the artist’s 60th birthday and the 25th anniversary of his Central West End-based Houska Gallery.

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National Model for Creating Secure Digital Environments for Kids Makes Its Debut in St. Louis

Parents can now feel safer each time their child or teen picks up a mouse, types on a keyboard, or commands a game controller or joystick. Once they enter the world of online video gaming, they are exposed to possible threats. Youth engaging in esports in the St. Louis region and beyond can now have the unparalleled protection of Kidas' AI-powered ProtectMe technology at Contender Esports.

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Earth Day 2025 on April 22nd Celebrates Sustainability

Although Earth Day 2025 is officially Tuesday, April 22nd, many people are working or in school. So Earth Day Weekend is the is the time to honor the planet and all the ways to sustain it. Celebrate the earth this year at the river’s bend in Alton at Old Bakery Beer Company on Saturday, April 19, from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. More than 30 regional vendors and earth lovers with gather for an afternoon filled with live music, environmental education, earth-friendly retailers, a native plant sale, great food and drinks, and more.

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One Cardinal Way – Luxury Apartment Homes Second to None With the Heartbeat of the City and the Drum of Cardinals’ History

One Cardinal Way epitomizes downtown luxury living. No expense has been spared to create an unparalleled living environment for residents—whether they’re here full-time or seeking a home away from home. See here how the iconic Gateway Arch and the steady flow of the mighty Mississippi on one side, while Busch Stadium and a sprawling cityscape stretch as far as the eye can see, offering breathtaking 360-degree views from its apartment homes.

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Arch Foundation Celebrates National Pet Day Weekend with Annual Arch Bark

Dog lovers are invited to join the Gateway Arch Park Foundation and Purina at Gateway Arch National Park on Saturday, April 12, 2025, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This free, family-friendly event celebrates the bond between pets and their owners with a group dog walk, fun activities, entertainment, and enjoying stunning views and iconic surroundings of Gateway Arch National Park. Learn more.

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Rome Around the World

Orchestrated by global who's who in the worlds of architecture, culinary, and interior design, two recently opened luxury hotels demonstrate the staying power of the Eternal City. ROMEO Roma is situated within a historically significant 16th-century palazzo on Via di Ripetta, and Casa Monti, a 5-star boutique hotel that opened last summer are worth a trip to Rome.

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Sophisticated Guide to Spring 2025

Spring 2025 is in full swing. Soon April showers will bring May flowers. That means that St. Louisans will come out of hibernation and start buzzing like butterflies across the metro. Spread your wings and catch spring fever with our annual Sophisticated Guide to Spring. Ready, set, go! Watch the sophisticated rainbow that is St. Louis show off its myriad of colors here.

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TWSTL Hosts Streetcar & Beyond 10th Anniversary Season Book Signing at Left Bank Books

The Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis continues its Streetcar & Beyond 10th Anniversary Season with the second of many events to celebrate the milestone season. Famed author and scholar Tom Mitchell will sign copies of his book, Early Stories by Tennessee Williams at 6pm on Wednesday, April 2, at Left Bank Books in the Central West End.

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As "The Great Gatsby" Reaches the Century Mark Clementines & The Hi-Pointe Commemorate the Milestone

F. Scott Fitzgerald's iconic novel "The Great Gatsby" turns 100 this year. To commemorate, Clementine's Naughty & Nice Ice Creamery has created four new flavors themed to the book. These indulgent treats were certainly something Gatsby, Daisy and Nick would have loved in the sweltering heat on Long Island and in NYC. In addition, The Hi-Pointe movie theater will be showing the 2013 film "The Great Gatsby" on March 16 along with a meet-up with the Novel Neighbor book club. Enjoy some liquor-spiked or virgin ice cream while you celebrate the charming bootlegger. Details here.

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Soak It In. Spring Has Sprung in March/April Issue of Sophisticated Living

We are in the home stretch till Spring 2025 is OFFICIALLY HERE on Thursday, March 20th, when the Spring Equinox hits. To herald the big day, the Sophisticated Living March/April issue will soon hit your doorsteps. Drip, drip, drip online or through social media, articles like the feature on world-renowned fine art publisher and St. Louis’ own Robert Lococo will dazzle you. Read all about how the news of St. Louis CITY SC Olof Mellberg being selected as their new head coach is rippling across the soccer world like a thunderclap. Help herald the 25th anniversary of the St. Louis Shakespeare Festival. Preview the new issue here.

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