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The Chicken ’n’ Waffle at Parlor is where sweet and soul food meet

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Byrd & Barrel’s Nug Shack offers iterations of the signature dish with shreds of peppered Gouda, a touch of maple syrup, and a squeeze of hot sauce.

J. Devoti Trattoria, formerly Five Bistro, serves up a new approach in The Hill

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The reconfigured restaurant offers New American fare in an intimate neighborhood setting.

Hamilton’s Urban Steakhouse & Bourbon Bar carves a new niche in Lafayette Square

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Paul and Wendy Hamilton’s restaurant empire expands.

What's popping up from house gardens and farms at St. Louis restaurants

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Edible flowers, aronia berries, striped Solar Flare tomatoes, and more

The Boathouse in Forest Park gets a worthy makeover

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A recent facelift has dragged the institution into the Age of the Foodie.

5 dining hot spots to visit this August

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What’s new and notable this month

Logan Ely's first restaurant, Savage, opens in August in Fox Park

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SLM sat down with the St. Louis native, a world traveler who returned to St. Louis “to play for the home team, even though that might sound corny.”

Why didn’t St. Louis Disneyland get built?

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The St. Louis Sage reflects on the riverside amusement park that never came to fruition.

St. Louis is among the world’s leading cities in cancer research

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A look at some of the latest efforts in the search for a cure

Evelyn’s House does all it can to relieve death’s sting

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The St. Louis hospice is serene and elegant, with no ugly medical equipment in sight.

How these St. Louis doctors are growing joints to fight arthritis

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At the moment, to fight arthritis, the best physicians can offer is homespun or surgical—but something better is in the works.

Dr. Rupa Patel is revolutionizing HIV care in St. Louis—and around the world

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Her HIV-prevention program uses effective medicines but also addresses the whole person, looking far beyond the test results.

Blues at the Arch bridges the music’s legacy and its very bright future

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In August, the Arch grounds will host several blues performances. Here's the rundown.

Top 10 things to do in St. Louis this August

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The 100th PGA Championship, Luke Bryan, Festival of Nations, and more

Graeme Ronald reinvents popular musical project Remember Remember

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Initially a solo project, then a collective, then a six-piece band, it went gangbusters till 2015, at which point a farewell show in Glasgow marked the end of the players’ time together.

In "This Used to Be St. Louis," author Nina Harris tackles St. Louis' complicated history

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A great primer for those new to St. Louis, this book also holds fascinating little-known stories that will be new to even longtime students of our city’s history.

Brandin Vaughn makes clothing by hand in his Cherokee Street shop

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“Fashion is just being creative—being able to express yourself with whatever you choose to put on," says the University City native.

How Bertha Owens was sentenced to life in prison—with virtually no evidence

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Former cop and private eye Charley Schneider delved into the decades-old case that put three St. Louisans in prison.

More and more creative firms are locating downtown. Can they recreate St. Louis?

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“There’s something cutting-edge and somewhat rebellious about the potential in design that younger people are drawn to,” says developer Amos Harris, “and beauty is an economic development tool.”

Complete your back-to-school look with these on-trend items

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Air Jordan 1 Mid Black/Varsity Maize sneaker: find it at Reset Vintage Apparel, $255. 
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