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Before Ferguson, Beyond Ferguson shares stories of racial inequity in St. Louis

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Dick Weiss, a longtime St. Louis Post-Dispatch editor, is pulling together multigenerational stories of local families.

The top 5 family-friendly events this weekend: Aug 31–Sept. 3

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Experience Japan in the Missouri Botanical Garden, cheer on cyclists through St. Louis neighborhoods, and spend one last summer evening at the zoo.

Geisert's Farm To You Market closing

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SLM's Dave Lowry recently visited the just-shuttered Barnyard Cafe—and loved it.

Why St. Louis’ “anonymous” architecture is so distinctive

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Yeah, we’ve got Link and Richardson and Frank Lloyd Wright—but we’ve also got bungalows and gingerbread, and we’re the better for it.

Cyclists of all ages race across St. Louis neighborhoods in the Gateway Cup this weekend

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The event’s four courses, which each showcase a different St. Louis neighborhood, are set up as 1-mile laps.

The Japanese Festival returns to the Missouri Botanical Garden

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Round out the summer with a quick trip to Japan—sans the 16-hour flight.

Top 5 events in St. Louis this weekend: August 31– September 2

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Travel to Greece and Japan, browse local art in Queeny Park, and enjoy the blues on Laclede's Landing.

The Burney Sisters, Columbia's young folk duo

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Thirteen-year-old Olivia and 10-year-old Emma Burney make perfect harmony

How one financial advisor keeps cheating death—and scooping up the winnings

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For National Ovarian Cancer Month, read about the story of Elizabeth Mannen, who could write a survivor’s manual for ovarian cancer. And breast cancer. And life in general.

St. Louis restaurant openings, closings, and coming soons: August 2018

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The "ins, outs, and almosts" in metro St. Louis for August 2018

Pie Guy Pizza opens this Saturday in The Grove

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On Fridays and Saturdays, the New York-style pizzeria will serve until 3 a.m., when many bars in the neighborhood close.

Feldenkrais can change the way you feel just by showing you how you move

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A class in Webster Groves explores the connection between our personality and our posture, gestures, stance.

Open houses to visit this holiday weekend

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Every other week, Design STL offers a look at properties worth visiting. This week, we feature three South St. Louis homes under $170,000.

Ask George: Can anything be done to stem the number of locally owned restaurant closings?

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Every Friday, dining editor George Mahe answers a culinary query.

Why the Zoo just proved the case for charging admission

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County voters will be asked November 6 to approve Proposition Z. If it passes, admission to the zoo's new “campus” would be free to county residents—but others would have to pay to get in.

Family Fitness Trail opens in Spanish Lake Park

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The project is just one of many of the St. Louis County Parks Foundation's planned improvements.

Three Tidbits: The Sink not sunk, grazing in the grass, getting testy in tomato season

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St. Louis Magazine dining editor George Mahe discusses topical dining subjects.

Paying for college? It's time to make a game plan

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College is an exciting time for you and your child—don't let the stress of finances get in the way of their college experience.

3 must-attend fall festivals in St. Charles

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Get ready for all of the season's fun festivities.

5 ways to get the most out of your health plan (and save some money on groceries)

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Your healthcare may provide discounts when you purchase healthy foods or reduce your premium when you sign up for preventative screenings. Be a savvy healthcare consumer with these five tips.
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