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St. Louis Magazine

May 01 2022
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 was your favorite summer vacation ever?

FROM THE EDITOR

RIDING HIGH • More and more St. Louisans are using Via, the microtransit service. Could its success become a problem?

SWELLING SERVICE

Game in Hand • Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol and his wife, Amber Marmol, launch a star-studded sports edtech app.

Swim? Where? • A survey of places to take a summertime dip, from Pool Classic to Water Carnival.

To a Degree • Harris-Stowe State University’s new president shares her vision for the historically Black university.

THE WAR AT HOME • For some St. Louisans, the invasion of Ukraine hits especially close.

BOND OF BROTHERS • Ben Westhoff tackles systemic problems through personal tragedy in Little Brother.

May

THROUGH ANNA MARIA’S EYES • An artist’s work captures Missouri in transition.

MORE TO SEE • Find more works by women in these museum collections.

Read This Now • HEART TAKES THE STAGE

Stand Tall • This season, statement heels kick things up a notch.

Kick Off • With help from their three stylish daughters, shoe industry veteran Richard Gelber and his wife. Cynthia. debut Cynthia Richard.

Perfect Char

True Blue • MDP Restaurant Group opens Blue Violet In Edwardsville, its first non-ltalian restaurant.

Hail to the Chef • A new Peruvian restaurant comes to old St. Charles.

Building Buzz • Mike and Meredith Shadwick open Honey Bee’s Biscuits + Good Eats in Kirkwood.

mapping the MARKET • Navigating today’s real estate landscape

highs & lows

Housemate How-To

moving up, scaling down

First Time’s a Charm

Be Prepared

forever homes

Invest Wisely

active duty

Dual Lives

under construction

Making a Move

TOP REAL ESTATE $ PRODUCERS • It’s no secret that the St. Louis residential real estate market has remained hot, even through much of the pandemic. To help readers planning to buy or sell a home, St. Louis Magazine teamed up with research firm Datajoe to create a directory of real estate agents who produced among the highest sales volumes in St. Louis. These professionals can help you navigate the complicated landscape and, ultimately, find a home where you can be happy.

Excellence in Nursing Awards 2022 • Recognizing the unsung heroes of health care

SUMMER GET AWAYS • Whether you’re looking for a bustling metropolis or a quiet small town, there are plenty of options within a short drive of St. Louis.

St.Louis CULTURE • NEWS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE ARTS SCENE

What was the Battle of St. Louis?

BY THE BALLPARK


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Frequency: Monthly Pages: 116 Publisher: SLM Media Group Edition: May 01 2022

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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 was your favorite summer vacation ever?

FROM THE EDITOR

RIDING HIGH • More and more St. Louisans are using Via, the microtransit service. Could its success become a problem?

SWELLING SERVICE

Game in Hand • Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol and his wife, Amber Marmol, launch a star-studded sports edtech app.

Swim? Where? • A survey of places to take a summertime dip, from Pool Classic to Water Carnival.

To a Degree • Harris-Stowe State University’s new president shares her vision for the historically Black university.

THE WAR AT HOME • For some St. Louisans, the invasion of Ukraine hits especially close.

BOND OF BROTHERS • Ben Westhoff tackles systemic problems through personal tragedy in Little Brother.

May

THROUGH ANNA MARIA’S EYES • An artist’s work captures Missouri in transition.

MORE TO SEE • Find more works by women in these museum collections.

Read This Now • HEART TAKES THE STAGE

Stand Tall • This season, statement heels kick things up a notch.

Kick Off • With help from their three stylish daughters, shoe industry veteran Richard Gelber and his wife. Cynthia. debut Cynthia Richard.

Perfect Char

True Blue • MDP Restaurant Group opens Blue Violet In Edwardsville, its first non-ltalian restaurant.

Hail to the Chef • A new Peruvian restaurant comes to old St. Charles.

Building Buzz • Mike and Meredith Shadwick open Honey Bee’s Biscuits + Good Eats in Kirkwood.

mapping the MARKET • Navigating today’s real estate landscape

highs & lows

Housemate How-To

moving up, scaling down

First Time’s a Charm

Be Prepared

forever homes

Invest Wisely

active duty

Dual Lives

under construction

Making a Move

TOP REAL ESTATE $ PRODUCERS • It’s no secret that the St. Louis residential real estate market has remained hot, even through much of the pandemic. To help readers planning to buy or sell a home, St. Louis Magazine teamed up with research firm Datajoe to create a directory of real estate agents who produced among the highest sales volumes in St. Louis. These professionals can help you navigate the complicated landscape and, ultimately, find a home where you can be happy.

Excellence in Nursing Awards 2022 • Recognizing the unsung heroes of health care

SUMMER GET AWAYS • Whether you’re looking for a bustling metropolis or a quiet small town, there are plenty of options within a short drive of St. Louis.

St.Louis CULTURE • NEWS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE ARTS SCENE

What was the Battle of St. Louis?

BY THE BALLPARK


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