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St. Louis Magazine

November/December 2024
Magazine

A locally owned and operated company, we create informative, beautiful publications that serve as the local authority on what is so great about the Gateway City. Through our pages, St. Louisans can connect with their city in a whole new way.

St. Louis Magazine

What's your favorite restaurant in St. Louis?

FROM THE EDITOR

LOTS OF CONTENTION • More city residents are using a once-ignored state law to attack nuisance properties.

SOLVING PROBLEM PROPERTIES

Wilderness Whirl • The 20th Castlewood 8-Hour Adventure Race is set to unfold in December, in all its sweaty, muddy, exhausting glory.

From Downtown • The SLDC's Neal Richardson has high aims: revive the central business district and fight poverty.

ON A ROLL • Side Quest takes a historical look at trendy tabletop role-playing games.

N&D NOVEMBER & DECEMBER 10 THINGS TO DO • MARK YOUR CALENDAR

SHARING THE STAGE • The Rep and STAGES partner on a holiday hit.

Read This Now • JUSTINE COOKS: A COOKBOOK: RECIPES (MOSTLY PLANTS) FOR FINDING YOUR WAY IN THE KITCHEN, BY JUSTINE DOIRON

Abode with a Twist • A new store in the DeMun neighborhood fulfills a lifelong goal of its owner, Danielle Kalish.

Dads to Doulas • An education program launches in St. Louis with a goal to reduce maternal and infant mortality rates.

Jolly Jaunts • Midwest holiday celebrations worth the trip

Peruvian Perfection

Hardly Hare Brained • No Ordinary Rabbit brings new life to Botanical Heights.

Crafty Smokin' • Barbecue as you've never had it in a refurbished factory setting

Texas Touchdown • John Randle brings a taste of the Lone Star State to South Grand.

BEST 101 RESTAURANTS • TOP DINING SPOTS ACROSS THE REGION

Chaz Littlejohn risked his freedom to inform the public • The St. Louis–born IRS contractor who leaked the tax returns of Donald Trump and America's ultrawealthy to the press knew he'd go to prison. Was it a brave sacrifice or a foolish one?

ST. LOUIS Best Lawyers • FEATURING SOME OF THE REGION'S TOP LEGAL TALENT

Stairway to Heaven


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 140 Publisher: SLM Media Group Edition: November/December 2024

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  • Release date: November 19, 2024

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A locally owned and operated company, we create informative, beautiful publications that serve as the local authority on what is so great about the Gateway City. Through our pages, St. Louisans can connect with their city in a whole new way.

St. Louis Magazine

What's your favorite restaurant in St. Louis?

FROM THE EDITOR

LOTS OF CONTENTION • More city residents are using a once-ignored state law to attack nuisance properties.

SOLVING PROBLEM PROPERTIES

Wilderness Whirl • The 20th Castlewood 8-Hour Adventure Race is set to unfold in December, in all its sweaty, muddy, exhausting glory.

From Downtown • The SLDC's Neal Richardson has high aims: revive the central business district and fight poverty.

ON A ROLL • Side Quest takes a historical look at trendy tabletop role-playing games.

N&D NOVEMBER & DECEMBER 10 THINGS TO DO • MARK YOUR CALENDAR

SHARING THE STAGE • The Rep and STAGES partner on a holiday hit.

Read This Now • JUSTINE COOKS: A COOKBOOK: RECIPES (MOSTLY PLANTS) FOR FINDING YOUR WAY IN THE KITCHEN, BY JUSTINE DOIRON

Abode with a Twist • A new store in the DeMun neighborhood fulfills a lifelong goal of its owner, Danielle Kalish.

Dads to Doulas • An education program launches in St. Louis with a goal to reduce maternal and infant mortality rates.

Jolly Jaunts • Midwest holiday celebrations worth the trip

Peruvian Perfection

Hardly Hare Brained • No Ordinary Rabbit brings new life to Botanical Heights.

Crafty Smokin' • Barbecue as you've never had it in a refurbished factory setting

Texas Touchdown • John Randle brings a taste of the Lone Star State to South Grand.

BEST 101 RESTAURANTS • TOP DINING SPOTS ACROSS THE REGION

Chaz Littlejohn risked his freedom to inform the public • The St. Louis–born IRS contractor who leaked the tax returns of Donald Trump and America's ultrawealthy to the press knew he'd go to prison. Was it a brave sacrifice or a foolish one?

ST. LOUIS Best Lawyers • FEATURING SOME OF THE REGION'S TOP LEGAL TALENT

Stairway to Heaven


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