
SLM Nov 14 Cover
COVER FEATURE
A candid conversation about race in St. Louis
FEATURES
Amid the unrest that followed the shooting of Michael Brown, the Ferguson Burger Bar & More became a community safe haven.
A look at the legal scene, past, present, and future
Michael Lowenbaum has it all. What's he still chasing?
Q&A: A Conversation With Andy Cohen
Diary of a reality-show guru
SHORT FEATURES
How East St. Louis native Pierre Smith became Paris Versace Amor, drag revolutionary and mentor for the House of Amor
Think Again: A Personal Reflection
On segregation and the invisible racism of St. Louis
DEPARTMENTS
FROM THE EDITOR
CURRENT
Rio Vitale pens St. Louis's The Hill
St. Louisan Amy Paffrath hosts Dating Naked, a randy reality show
Rick Skwiot's new novel hits close to home.
He doesn't pitch or hit, but Tim Dolan is St. Louis' most influential cardinal.
Prosper boosts women-led startups.
What It's Like to Manage the Rams' Equipment
Jim Lake has worked for the Rams for the last 29 years.
STYLE
Accessorize with the season's hottest color.
Fashionable Personality: Janet Park
Performance Artist
A conversation with designer Jordana Warmflash
A slew of new flicks offer a glimpse into the lives of high-profile designers.
SPACES
Anders CPAs + Advisors
St. Louis welcomes another much-anticipated chain: Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams
Sign of the Arrow's new location
When their sons flew this CWE coop, these owners opted for a redo.
FOOD & DRINK
Three Kings Public House
Review: Citizen Kane's Steak House
The storied steakhouse in Kirkwood continues to sizzle.
Joe Nanthavong heads west to Wildwood.
A corporate executive turned restauranteur brings a taste of New Orleans to Creve Coeur.
Liquid Assets: Simple Solutions
It's time for less complicated cocktails
Memory Lane: Restaurants & Reflections
Bandera's
Four hot soups for surviving the cold
CULTURE & EVENTS
Dance St. Louis Presents Dance Theatre of Harlem
The Dock Ellis Band has ditched the nudie suits, but its hilarious and bawdy country music remains the same.
Anne Dick's autobiography is a peek into a long-gone St. Louis—and a funny, elegant chronicle of her own extraordinary life.
FLASHBACK
The Human Scale