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Connecting the Dots • A new initiative at WashU's Brown School puts professors to work on St. Louis' most pressing problems—with hopes of a big impact.
RESEARCH MEETS RESULTS • THE IMPACT OF USC'S PUBLIC EXCHANGE
Open to Change • How Varro plans to make money while giving away its pathogendetecting breakthroughs
Keeping Things Fair • Local novelist sets new historical mystery against the backdrop of 1904 World's Fair.
HISTORIES AND MYSTERIES • IF THE IVORY CITY IS UP YOUR ALLEY, CHECK OUT THESE OTHER READS HANDPICKED BY NOVEL NEIGHBOR (7905 BIG BEND) MARKETING DIRECTOR KASSIE KING.
NOV/DEC • MARK YOUR CALENDAR
If You Play It… • With You'll Hear It, Peter Martin and Adam Maness grow an online jazz empire.
10 Years of Cheer • Winterfest will host a kickoff holiday extravaganza for its milestone anniversary year.
MAKING A LIST • AND CHECKING IT TWICE TO MAKE SURE YOU EXPERIENCE ALL WINTERFEST HAS TO OFFER THIS YEAR.
Setting the Stage • An inside look at the design details Setting the Stage of Powell Hall's expansion
Bourbon Bound • Navigating the Kentucky Bourbon Trail
The YouTube Yogi • St. Louis–based Black Yogi Nico Marie nominated for national Webby Award
Chops & Charm • Geno's Trattoria & Chophouse brings big-city Italian to small-town Waterloo
Farm to Table • Pierce Creek Cattle Company's owners open a restaurant in Creve Coeur.
BEST new REST AUR ANTS • The Dining Scene's Latest and Greatest
BEST LAWYERS® • FEATURING SOME OF THE REGION'S TOP LEGAL TALENT
Best Lawyers ONES TO WATCHTM
Homes for the Holidays • Peek inside some of St. Louis' greatest architectural gems decked in seasonal finery.
Victorian Charm
Lovely Lafayette
A Candlelight Christmas
Holiday House Tours • More places to visit across the metro area
End of an Era • Remembering Mill Creek Valley