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St. Louis Magazine

Oct 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

FROM THE EDITOR

NEW HUES IN VIEW • A single mural can't fix a neighborhood's problems, but the new ARPA-funded public artworks are harbingers of investment.

COLOR BY NUMBERS • SOME DATAPOINTS ON THE ST. LOUIS MURAL PROJECT:

Grinding It Out • The tuckpointing tools that help St. Louis preserve its brick-filled heritage

Bidding Up • The ReFind Room's auctions build community here— and sell St. Louis’ private treasures abroad.

SCREEN TIME • Bolts of Color explores screen-printed textiles at the Saint Louis Art Museum.

HOW IT'S MADE • A QUICK PRIMER ON SCREEN-PRINTING TECHNIQUES

Oct • 10 THINGS TO DO MARK YOUR CALENDAR

THE ART OF WAR • Ghost Army unveils wartime cons.

BAG OF TRICKS • A FEW OF THE STRATEGIES USED BY THE 23RD HEADQUARTERS SPECIAL TROOPS

Read This Now • MAPPING ST. LOUIS: A HISTORY OF THE GATEWAY CITY IN 40 RARE MAPS, BY ANDREW W. HAHN

Legacy House • A house designed through 1973 and 1974 carries on the history of a prominent St. Louis family.

Blanketed in Style • When the seasons change, there's nothing like curling up on the sofa with a throw blanket and book. Here are some favorites.

Galleries-a-Go-Go • These Midwest museums offer an array of fine art and fashion that's well worth the trip.

Throw a Plate

Booking Down the Road • Stephanie Mckinney drives home the message that it's cool to collect vintage cookbooks.

Club Insider • A local institution gets a fresh new vibe just in time for a big anniversary.

Restaurant Scene • Where are Shelley and Tom Niemeier taking SPACE next?

La Dolce Vita • IN A HISTORIC CWE HOUSE, THE JOYS OF LIFE ARE SAVORED—AND SHARED WITH FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS.

THE MATERIALS THAT MADE US • EXPLORING ST. LOUIS’ BUILT ENVIRONMENT, FROM STONE FOUNDATIONS TO SOARING TOWERS OF STEEL.

Family Time • HOW TO CREATE SPACES IN THE HOUSE WHERE EVERYONE FEELS WELCOME, INCLUDING THE FAMILY PET

ANYTHING BUT CHILD'S PLAY • LO CAL EXPERTS SHARE TIPS AND TRICKS FOR DESIGNING KIDS’ BEDROOMS THAT WILL APPEAL TO BOTH PARENT AND CHILD.

GROWN-UP SPACES • IDEAS FOR DESIGNING ROOMS THAT CHILDREN AND THEIR PARENTS WILL LOVE

PLAYING IN STYLE • CREATIVE PLAYROOMS PROVIDE FUN AND INSPIRATION FOR KIDS AND ADULTS ALIKE.

FAMILY MATTERS • ANNA BUKHSHTABER, A HOMEOWNER AND MOTHER OF THREE BOYS, DISCUSSES DESIGNING A HOME AROUND THE FAMILY WHILE MAINTAINING STYLE AND AESTHETICS.

GOING TO THE DOGS (AND CATS) • ST. LOUIS DESIGNERS TALK ABOUT WAYS TO INCLUDE THE FAMILY PET IN A HOME'S DESIGN.

The King of Candy


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 116 Publisher: SLM Media Group Edition: Oct 01 2024

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  • Release date: September 23, 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

FROM THE EDITOR

NEW HUES IN VIEW • A single mural can't fix a neighborhood's problems, but the new ARPA-funded public artworks are harbingers of investment.

COLOR BY NUMBERS • SOME DATAPOINTS ON THE ST. LOUIS MURAL PROJECT:

Grinding It Out • The tuckpointing tools that help St. Louis preserve its brick-filled heritage

Bidding Up • The ReFind Room's auctions build community here— and sell St. Louis’ private treasures abroad.

SCREEN TIME • Bolts of Color explores screen-printed textiles at the Saint Louis Art Museum.

HOW IT'S MADE • A QUICK PRIMER ON SCREEN-PRINTING TECHNIQUES

Oct • 10 THINGS TO DO MARK YOUR CALENDAR

THE ART OF WAR • Ghost Army unveils wartime cons.

BAG OF TRICKS • A FEW OF THE STRATEGIES USED BY THE 23RD HEADQUARTERS SPECIAL TROOPS

Read This Now • MAPPING ST. LOUIS: A HISTORY OF THE GATEWAY CITY IN 40 RARE MAPS, BY ANDREW W. HAHN

Legacy House • A house designed through 1973 and 1974 carries on the history of a prominent St. Louis family.

Blanketed in Style • When the seasons change, there's nothing like curling up on the sofa with a throw blanket and book. Here are some favorites.

Galleries-a-Go-Go • These Midwest museums offer an array of fine art and fashion that's well worth the trip.

Throw a Plate

Booking Down the Road • Stephanie Mckinney drives home the message that it's cool to collect vintage cookbooks.

Club Insider • A local institution gets a fresh new vibe just in time for a big anniversary.

Restaurant Scene • Where are Shelley and Tom Niemeier taking SPACE next?

La Dolce Vita • IN A HISTORIC CWE HOUSE, THE JOYS OF LIFE ARE SAVORED—AND SHARED WITH FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS.

THE MATERIALS THAT MADE US • EXPLORING ST. LOUIS’ BUILT ENVIRONMENT, FROM STONE FOUNDATIONS TO SOARING TOWERS OF STEEL.

Family Time • HOW TO CREATE SPACES IN THE HOUSE WHERE EVERYONE FEELS WELCOME, INCLUDING THE FAMILY PET

ANYTHING BUT CHILD'S PLAY • LO CAL EXPERTS SHARE TIPS AND TRICKS FOR DESIGNING KIDS’ BEDROOMS THAT WILL APPEAL TO BOTH PARENT AND CHILD.

GROWN-UP SPACES • IDEAS FOR DESIGNING ROOMS THAT CHILDREN AND THEIR PARENTS WILL LOVE

PLAYING IN STYLE • CREATIVE PLAYROOMS PROVIDE FUN AND INSPIRATION FOR KIDS AND ADULTS ALIKE.

FAMILY MATTERS • ANNA BUKHSHTABER, A HOMEOWNER AND MOTHER OF THREE BOYS, DISCUSSES DESIGNING A HOME AROUND THE FAMILY WHILE MAINTAINING STYLE AND AESTHETICS.

GOING TO THE DOGS (AND CATS) • ST. LOUIS DESIGNERS TALK ABOUT WAYS TO INCLUDE THE FAMILY PET IN A HOME'S DESIGN.

The King of Candy


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