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St. Louis Magazine

Jan 01 2026
Zeitschrift

A locally owned and operated company, we create informative, beautiful publications that serve as the local authority on what is so great about the Gateway City. Through our pages, St. Louisans can connect with their city in a whole new way.

St. Louis Magazine

FROM THE EDITOR

Making Room • Low-cost bedroom rentals were nearly zoned out of existence, but the city has again enabled them—and none too soon, advocates say.

Lights, Camera, Action! • How an L.A. transplant is selling Hollywood on St. Louis

It’s Party Time • The Rep kicks off 2026 with an immersive new theater experience.

WHAT’S THE OCCASION?

JAN/FEB • MARK YOUR CALENDAR

Stravinsky in Step • Saint Louis Dance Theatre joins the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra for Music in Motion at Powell Hall.

OUR TALENT SHOWS

The Makings of Music & Magic • Laren and Aimee Loveless developed a program ideal for little learners with big feelings.

Joy through Pottery • Artist Amy Madej fosters community and creativity in her Old Town Florissant pottery studio.

Relaxing Retreats • 5 Midwest spots to unwind and reflect in the new year

Gateway to the Gold • The U.S. Figure Skating Championships will come to the Enterprise Center from January 4-11.

Mex to the Max • Crestwood welcomes its first upscale Mexican restaurant.

Scout’s Honor • Elliott Brown and Brandon Panosh expand beyond a dinner series.

Live Well • 26 REFRESHING DRINKS, DISHES, & WORKOUTS

SEEKING SUPPORT • 5 things to consider when selecting a senior living community

STRIKING A BALANCE • A new addition at the residence of architects Susan Bower and Stephen Leet offers a counterpoint to the home’s midcentury modern roots.

Trading Places • The rise and fall of the Merchants Exchange