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Bookshelf: The Bad Girls Club

They call themselves The Bad Girls Club, “where half the group doesn’t read the book, and the other half doesn’t even

Business

The Velvet Hammer: 2.11.15

Q: I’m a new department head for a pharmaceutical company with a large staff, many of whom either work from home or

The Insider

Insider: 2.11.15

St. Charles resident Michael Burke has never let cystic fibrosis defeat his spirit. The 45-year-old marathon runner and triathlete, who was not expected to live

Town Talk

Talk of the Towns 2.11.15

Last issue, we did a blurb on the lottery, which is a contest of blind luck. And big winners are like needles in haystacks—kind

Cover Stories

Working to Fund a Cure: illumination Gala

More than 580,000 people died of cancer last year, about 1,600 beloved family members and friends a day. It’s the second

Town Talk Features

Reaching Out: Joe Eulberg

raven: The nonprofit works to foster peaceful relationships and communities by increasing self-awareness, challenging abuse and control, teaching alternative behaviors

Business

Assets & Answers: Starting a Portfolio

I’m in my mid-20s and just landed my first great job. I don’t have much to invest, just a sum

Business

From the Boardroom: 1.28.15

Dr. Martin Bell has been appointed chairman of the Mercy Kids board of trustees. Bell, formerly Mercy chief of staff

The Insider

The Insider: 1.28.15

World-renowned dancers Antonio Douthit-Boyd (a St. Louis native and COCA alum) and Kirvin Douthit-Boyd have been announced as the new

Talk of the Towns

Talk of the Towns: 1.28.15

Let’s call this a public-service announcement. Everyone, take that lottery ticket out of your pocket. Did you buy it Jan.