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Two St. Louisans are proposing a new education option in Dutchtown

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"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.

A closer look at the Loop Trolley's stops and specs

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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.

Tyler White takes center stage as Yolanda in The Black Rep’s "Crowns"

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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.

A conversation with the Saint Louis Crisis Nursery CEO DiAnne Mueller

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Mueller scans the paper every morning, looking for kids who are hurting.

Cycling over the Meramec in Fenton in 1897

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A member of the Mercury Wheel Club, John DeSmet Hurck raced bikes at the old fair grounds before they became Fairground Park.

The tuna tower at Izakaya Ren

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St. Louis’ first izakaya serves up an impressive dish

Good Fortune isn’t your average Chinese takeout

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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.

The Frisco Barroom becomes a runaway hit in Webster Groves

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Longtime entrepreneurs John Barr and Kelley Hall-Barr branch into the restaurant biz.

A fond look back at Europa 390, a neighborhood favorite in the Central West End

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Owner Frank Mormino served sandwiches so thick, they were the subject of a wire service story a few years after Europa 390 opened.

The BAO brings Chinese steamed buns to Clayton

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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.

5 dining hot spots to visit this September

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What’s new and notable this month

The owner of Drunken Fish is transforming a crumbled building into restaurants and a stellar event space

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Restaurateur Munsok So on Kimchi Guys, VUE, and Laclede's Landing

John Hendrix on his new graphic novel for young adults

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This fall, he releases "The Faithful Spy: Dietrich Bonhoeffer and the Plot to Kill Hitler."

Top 10 things to do in St. Louis this September

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The Great Forest Park Balloon Glow and Race, LouFest, "Basquiat Before Basquiat," and more

Pianist Ptah Williams plays LouFest

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Williams is a stalwart of the local jazz scene who's known as a stellar performer, teacher, and recording artist.

A look at "Samuel Johnson’s Eternal Return" by Martin Riker

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Coffee House Press releases Riker's debut novel this October.

How did a Scottish castle wind up in South County?

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George Wood-Smith's architectural wonder once stood on the river bluffs near Bee Tree Park.

What’s new and how to stay involved in your child’s education

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The world has changed, and so has grade school. Now, kids start to learn coding, mindfulness, and engineering principles in kindergarten.

A look at financing private education in St. Louis

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Payment plans, financial aid, and loans are among the options when it comes to covering private school tuition.

Expert advice on choosing a school

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Tips and tales about finding the perfect fit
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