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St. Louis Magazine

Aug 01 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 St. Louis brewery?

FROM THE EDITOR

THE PLAN AHEAD • Too many city zoning rules no longer align with what folks want. A refresh of the Strategic Land Use Plan is Step 1 in fixing it.

PLANS FOR LAND • SOME MAJOR MILESTONES IN THE CITY'S EFFORTS TO MANAGE ITS PHYSICAL SPACES

Spider Sense • Hoping to spend a pleasant, late-summer morning on a wooded trail? M. gracilis has its own plans.

Preparing For Takeoff • Step by careful step, Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge is pushing the airport master plan forward.

Ballot Battles • Dr. Ken Warren, a professor of political science at Saint Louis University, breaks down key races in Missouri for the August 6 primary elections.

Progress, Regress & the Impact of Ferguson • Forward Through Ferguson executive director Annissa McCaskill examines how the region has taken meaningful steps toward equity and where it continues to fall short.

GALLERY READY • The Great Rivers Biennial at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis spotlights local artists.

MEET THE ARTISTS • ON SEPTEMBER 7 AT 11 A.M., CAM WILL HOST A PANEL DISCUSSION WITH THE THREE ARTISTS.

Aug 10 THINGS TO DO • MARK YOUR CALENDAR

IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE • Open Door Romance launches at The Novel Neighbor.

BOOKMARK IT • CELEBRATE OPEN DOOR ROMANCE AT EVENTS ALL WEEK LONG.

Read This Now • SCATTERED SNOWS, TO THE NORTH: POEMS, BY CARL PHILLIPS

Making Moves • After departing New York City for St. Louis, a creative couple finds new energy in the local design scene.

Spin City • Get your workout in gear at one of these popular spin classes.

Fair Game • A guide to the Missouri State Fair

Sharable Indulgence

Peace, Love, and Lager • 4 Hands and Peacemaker at Kirkwood opens to rave reviews.

Table Manors • Dinner is served at a classic Victorian farmhouse in rural Illinois.

Grand Slam • Simon and Angelica Lusky expand their healthy restaurant footprint.

Top Doctors 2024 • PLUS: LEADING DOCTORS ON THEIR CAREERS, MEDICAL TRIUMPHS, AND HOPES FOR NEW ADVANCES

RISING STARS

State of Mind • HOW MISSOURI HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS ARE ADDRESSING THE MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS FOR A RANGE OF NEEDS AND AGES

A UNITED EFFORT • ST. LOUIS HEALTH SYSTEMS COME TOGETHER TO MEET THE REGION'S NEEDS.

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT • AREA HOSPITALS ARE WORKING ALONG SIDE DOULAS TO HELP ADDRESS THE BLACK MATERNAL MORTALITY CRISIS.

Modern Medicine • AREA HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS ARE USING GENERATIVE AI, PREDICTIVE MODELING, AND OTHER TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES TO IMPROVE PATIENT CARE.

CANCER CARE • GETTING A CANCER DIAGNOSIS IS DAUNTING, BUT PATIENTS HAVE REASONS FOR HOPE .

New Beginnings • AFTER A RARE LIVING LIVER TRANSPLANT, A ST. LOUIS TYKE IS THRIVING.

Drug Discovery

Moving Ahead • A MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT GAVE DAVID LANKFORD A NEW LEASE ON LIFE.

Hospital at Home

Second Chance • MORE THAN FOUR DECADES AGO, SUSAN BURKHART RECEIVED A HEART TRANSPLANT. TODAY, SHE'S LIKELY THE LONGEST-SURVIVING HEART TRANSPLANT RECIPIENT.

Canine Care

ADVANCES IN MEDICINE • A LOOK AT SOME OF THE LATEST RESEARCH, PROGRAMS, AND TREATMENTS IN ST. LOUIS

UNDER CONSTRUCTION • A LOOK AT NEW MEDICAL FACILITIES AND EXPANSIONS ACROSS THE ST. LOUIS REGION

FALL & WINTER ARTS GUIDE • SPECIAL EVENT TICKET

DID YOU HEAR? • New faces, places, and updates from...


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 224 Publisher: SLM Media Group Edition: Aug 01 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 St. Louis brewery?

FROM THE EDITOR

THE PLAN AHEAD • Too many city zoning rules no longer align with what folks want. A refresh of the Strategic Land Use Plan is Step 1 in fixing it.

PLANS FOR LAND • SOME MAJOR MILESTONES IN THE CITY'S EFFORTS TO MANAGE ITS PHYSICAL SPACES

Spider Sense • Hoping to spend a pleasant, late-summer morning on a wooded trail? M. gracilis has its own plans.

Preparing For Takeoff • Step by careful step, Rhonda Hamm-Niebruegge is pushing the airport master plan forward.

Ballot Battles • Dr. Ken Warren, a professor of political science at Saint Louis University, breaks down key races in Missouri for the August 6 primary elections.

Progress, Regress & the Impact of Ferguson • Forward Through Ferguson executive director Annissa McCaskill examines how the region has taken meaningful steps toward equity and where it continues to fall short.

GALLERY READY • The Great Rivers Biennial at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis spotlights local artists.

MEET THE ARTISTS • ON SEPTEMBER 7 AT 11 A.M., CAM WILL HOST A PANEL DISCUSSION WITH THE THREE ARTISTS.

Aug 10 THINGS TO DO • MARK YOUR CALENDAR

IN THE MOOD FOR LOVE • Open Door Romance launches at The Novel Neighbor.

BOOKMARK IT • CELEBRATE OPEN DOOR ROMANCE AT EVENTS ALL WEEK LONG.

Read This Now • SCATTERED SNOWS, TO THE NORTH: POEMS, BY CARL PHILLIPS

Making Moves • After departing New York City for St. Louis, a creative couple finds new energy in the local design scene.

Spin City • Get your workout in gear at one of these popular spin classes.

Fair Game • A guide to the Missouri State Fair

Sharable Indulgence

Peace, Love, and Lager • 4 Hands and Peacemaker at Kirkwood opens to rave reviews.

Table Manors • Dinner is served at a classic Victorian farmhouse in rural Illinois.

Grand Slam • Simon and Angelica Lusky expand their healthy restaurant footprint.

Top Doctors 2024 • PLUS: LEADING DOCTORS ON THEIR CAREERS, MEDICAL TRIUMPHS, AND HOPES FOR NEW ADVANCES

RISING STARS

State of Mind • HOW MISSOURI HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS ARE ADDRESSING THE MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS FOR A RANGE OF NEEDS AND AGES

A UNITED EFFORT • ST. LOUIS HEALTH SYSTEMS COME TOGETHER TO MEET THE REGION'S NEEDS.

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT • AREA HOSPITALS ARE WORKING ALONG SIDE DOULAS TO HELP ADDRESS THE BLACK MATERNAL MORTALITY CRISIS.

Modern Medicine • AREA HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS ARE USING GENERATIVE AI, PREDICTIVE MODELING, AND OTHER TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES TO IMPROVE PATIENT CARE.

CANCER CARE • GETTING A CANCER DIAGNOSIS IS DAUNTING, BUT PATIENTS HAVE REASONS FOR HOPE .

New Beginnings • AFTER A RARE LIVING LIVER TRANSPLANT, A ST. LOUIS TYKE IS THRIVING.

Drug Discovery

Moving Ahead • A MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT GAVE DAVID LANKFORD A NEW LEASE ON LIFE.

Hospital at Home

Second Chance • MORE THAN FOUR DECADES AGO, SUSAN BURKHART RECEIVED A HEART TRANSPLANT. TODAY, SHE'S LIKELY THE LONGEST-SURVIVING HEART TRANSPLANT RECIPIENT.

Canine Care

ADVANCES IN MEDICINE • A LOOK AT SOME OF THE LATEST RESEARCH, PROGRAMS, AND TREATMENTS IN ST. LOUIS

UNDER CONSTRUCTION • A LOOK AT NEW MEDICAL FACILITIES AND EXPANSIONS ACROSS THE ST. LOUIS REGION

FALL & WINTER ARTS GUIDE • SPECIAL EVENT TICKET

DID YOU HEAR? • New faces, places, and updates from...


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