"We want to be an option for families who feel like more project-based learning, more student choice, more independence is what their child needs,” says Kairos Academies co-founder Gavin Schiffres.
Two St. Louisans are proposing a new education option in Dutchtown
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A closer look at the Loop Trolley's stops and specs
When the Loop Trolley finally rolls out of the station, it will be our first trolley system in more than 60 years. Here’s a closer look.
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Tyler White takes center stage as Yolanda in The Black Rep’s "Crowns"
Yolanda’s grandma introduces her to a circle of women who have different stories that help her become a better person. The hats—“crowns”—they wear tell the stories and struggles of their lives.
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A conversation with the Saint Louis Crisis Nursery CEO DiAnne Mueller
Mueller scans the paper every morning, looking for kids who are hurting.
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Cycling over the Meramec in Fenton in 1897
A member of the Mercury Wheel Club, John DeSmet Hurck raced bikes at the old fair grounds before they became Fairground Park.
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The tuna tower at Izakaya Ren
St. Louis’ first izakaya serves up an impressive dish
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Good Fortune isn’t your average Chinese takeout
Run by Strange Donuts co-founder Corey Smale and executive chef/partner Ryan McDonald, the retooled Chinese-American takeout–or–dine-in bistro specializes in small plates.
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The Frisco Barroom becomes a runaway hit in Webster Groves
Longtime entrepreneurs John Barr and Kelley Hall-Barr branch into the restaurant biz.
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A fond look back at Europa 390, a neighborhood favorite in the Central West End
Owner Frank Mormino served sandwiches so thick, they were the subject of a wire service story a few years after Europa 390 opened.
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The BAO brings Chinese steamed buns to Clayton
Executive chef RJ Xu created an inventive, accessible menu alongside general manager Benjamin Bauer, the mixology wizard with a loyal following from the former Libertine.
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5 dining hot spots to visit this September
What’s new and notable this month
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The owner of Drunken Fish is transforming a crumbled building into restaurants and a stellar event space
Restaurateur Munsok So on Kimchi Guys, VUE, and Laclede's Landing
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John Hendrix on his new graphic novel for young adults
This fall, he releases "The Faithful Spy: Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the Plot to Kill Hitler."
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Top 10 things to do in St. Louis this September
The Great Forest Park Balloon Glow and Race, LouFest, "Basquiat Before Basquiat," and more
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Pianist Ptah Williams plays LouFest
Williams is a stalwart of the local jazz scene who's known as a stellar performer, teacher, and recording artist.
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A look at "Samuel Johnson’s Eternal Return" by Martin Riker
Coffee House Press releases Riker's debut novel this October.
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How did a Scottish castle wind up in South County?
George Wood-Smith's architectural wonder once stood on the river bluffs near Bee Tree Park.
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What’s new and how to stay involved in your child’s education
The world has changed, and so has grade school. Now, kids start to learn coding, mindfulness, and engineering principles in kindergarten.
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A look at financing private education in St. Louis
Payment plans, financial aid, and loans are among the options when it comes to covering private school tuition.
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Expert advice on choosing a school
Tips and tales about finding the perfect fit
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