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    Gateway News Stand

    4.0 (2 reviews)

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    Awesome place to get a number of things...friendly, helpful employees - always around to joke and laugh with you. Recommend them highly!

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    St Louis Magazine - August 2017 issue | Subscribe at bit.ly/SubscribeSLM

    St Louis Magazine

    (2 reviews)

    St. Louis Magazine is an amazing monthly publication that highlights what makes St. Louis so great…read more I have been a subscriber for years and have never once thought about canceling my subscription. The magazine covers a wide variety of topics such as dining, culture, and lifestyle all with well written commentaries. Some of the other notable things are the events and best of lists, which make it convenient to keep track of all those places you need to check out. If you are looking to find out what is hip and happening in Saint Louis, this magazine will has you covered. Overall this is a great magazine that promotes and highlights everything that Saint Louis has to offer.

    I finally gave in and subscribed to the St. Louis Magazine, which obviously is a magazine about all…read morethings St. Louis. It's pretty good, but there are just some issues that are very commercialized. It's very good in letting readers know what is new, hip, and happening, and very informative on what is current in regards to the St. Louis scene. However, some of the issues are very commercialized: such as the physician issue and the lawyer issue. The top people in the field are picked by their peers so there is a little of the "old-boy networking" schmoozing thing going on. They don't hide that though. What bothers me more is the huge advertising section that follows it. The magazine itself is very interesting, and I think promotes St. Louis very well.

    Feast Magazine

    Feast Magazine

    (2 reviews)

    Downtown

    I can't believe Feast doesn't have any reviews! Started in August 2010, Feast is a food magazine…read morefor St. Louis. I don't remember how it got started, but to some, there might have been a brouhaha (I remember reading a snarky article), and there were lots of questions over whether St. Louis could sustain a second food magazine (the first one being Sauce). I'm glad to say that there is plenty of room for both! This is really a 4.5 star review, but as usual, I don't round up. I love Feast in that it's free, and I think it does a better job with publication and availability. I like the glossy print over the newspaper print of Sauce's, but hey, when it comes down to it, I devour both. And that's how it should be. Feast gets two thumbs up because they are really available in a lot of places...I like how I can pick up a copy at my local Schnuck's and if they run out, they have the current issue online. It's always harder for me to find Sauce for some reason, and they haven't used the social marketing advantage as well as Feast has. I think both magazines have great content, and I enjoy how Feast continually updates its feeds and gets involved with the community. Sometimes though, I feel that it's a close-knit community...of who knows whom at their events...so that's where the 1/2 star deduction comes from.

    Next month I won't even bother to pick up a Feast Magazine. Since Feast has added Kansas City and…read moreother Missouri towns, it isn't worth reading. Most of the time at least, they put a heading for the city's restaurant written about. It's just confusing. With any luck, Catherine Neville will move to Kansas City and take Feast with her.

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