Wine
Chill Out
Chill Out
Most wine is served too warm or too cold. Here’s your guide to the right temperature.
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Bacchus in the Basement
Bacchus in the Basement
Cellaring wine at home is proving to be a satisfying way to enjoy your private stock whenever you wish.
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Control Group
Control Group
Accounting for variables when building a cellar is down to a science.
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Collecting the Classics
Collecting the Classics
Your future self will benefit from a diversified cellar of age-worthy reds and whites.
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Art & Antiques
Meaning Between the Lines
Meaning Between the Lines
Seeing is only assuming, but observing art can help you look deeper for understanding in all things.
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The Way They Were
The Way They Were
Years of improper storage and handling may mean your heirlooms and art are in need of professional restoration or conservation to get them back in mint condition.
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Evaluating Your Valuables
Evaluating Your Valuables
Here’s how to determine if you have a serious art collection and what to do about it.
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Developing the Dotte
Developing the Dotte
More than a “social outing” on a Friday night, Wyandotte County’s small but growing art community organizes its own evening art walk, with a focus on cultural awareness.
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Food and Entertaining
Cooking Up Somethin’ Good
Cooking Up Somethin’ Good
It doesn’t matter that Cajun Shrimp Creole isn’t on the menu, this event is hot, hot, hot!
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Art and the Plate
Art and the Plate
Elevate your day with a museum visit and artistic lunch at Café Tempo.
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Dining Without Doing Dishes
Dining Without Doing Dishes
For hassle-free home-cooked meals not at home, The David House delivers.
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A Season To Celebrate
A Season To Celebrate
Talking face to face with two of Kansas City’s shining stars who are shaping the holidays.
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