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St Louis Magazine
» February 2007
February 2007
Lead Story
Judging the Jurors
Picking a jury is often a game of stereotypes—legal or not
Picking a jury is often a game of stereotypes—legal or not
By Geri L. Dreiling
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Rep Star
Things We Love
February 2007 Cover: Unedited!
Civic Style - Jeff Small
Straight Off the Catwalk
(Crawl?)
An Open Letter to the Master Builders
Portrait of the Portraitist
O Sister, Where Art Thou?
Curtain Up
Review - Trattoria Marcella
First Look - Franco
Grab a Bite - Seha Café
Ambience - Mandarin
The Round-Up - Brunch Five Ways
A Conversation with Robert Ferré
Anthony Bonner
First Person - The Mega Deal
Flat Tuesday
Grown-Ups Need Spring Break, Too
Mind Games - The Graduate
Remembrance - Lunches with Ted
Trumped!
Unholy Union?
One City, Under Gods
There's no doubt St. Louis is a town steeped in Catholic history, but here we offer a quick immersion—no baptism required—in a few of St. Louis' less familiar religious traditions: atheists, Bahá'ís, Buddhists, Jains, Sikhs, Latter-Day...
Devils' Advocate
Defense attorney Paul D'Agrosa rides a crime wave all the way to the top
By Jeannette Batz Cooperman
The Royale Treatment
Steven Fitzpatrick Smith puts the salon back into the saloon
By Eddie Silva
Crazy White People
In a tiny village in sub-Saharan Africa, St. Louisans trade comfort for joy, rescuing hundreds of sick, starving orphans
By Katherine Lahey Horrigan
The Garden of Good and Evil
Rich with sacred ground, filled with relics and icons, steeples and startlingly modern temples, St. Louis gathers its faithful from all the world’s religions.
By Katy Carl
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