St. Louis Magazine
is a monthly periodical published in St. Louis, Missouri
. Founded in 1969 under the name
Replay, then
The St. Louisan until 1977, it
covers local history, cuisine, and lifestyles. The publication has
won multiple awards from the City and Regional Magazine
Association, including the Gold award in 2007, and the Gold
"General Excellence" award in 1992.
History
The magazine started under the name
Replay in 1969. Its
president and publisher was Steve Apted, and its editor was Doris
Lieberman. The home office was in the basement of the local
"Cheshire Inn" hotel. From 1969 to 1977 it was known as
St.
Louisan , then changing to its current title of
St. Louis
magazine . In 1990 it was acquired by the
St. Louis
Business Journal. In 1997 it was owned by Ray Harmann, and
took on as its editor the author Harper Barnes, who remained until
2001, and then left to concentrate on writing books, though he
remained as senior writer and movie columnist.
Awards
- Silver award, "General Excellence II (30,000 to 60,000)", 2008,
CRMA
- Bronze award in "Leisure/Lifestyle Interests" for "The Best of
Dining", 2007, CRMA
- Silver award, "General Excellence II (30,000 to 60,000)", 2007,
CRMA
- Gold award, "Ancillary Publications I" for "At Home", 2007,
CRMA
- Bronze award, "Excellence Online", 2004-2005, CRMA
- Bronze award, "General Excellence I (under 30,000), CRMA
- Bronze award, "Commentary", 1996-1997, CRMA
- Bronze award, "Commentary, "All Bets Are Off", 1995 William
Allen White Awards
- Bronze award, "Cover Design", 1992, for "24 Hours" by Deanna
Lowe
- Gold award, "General Excellence", 1992, to Steve Friedman,
editor; Deanna Lowe, art director; Mona Von Trapp, publisher
- Bronze award, "Investigative writing", 1991, "Twice a Victim"
by Joe Bargmann, and "Masters of Life and Death" by Steve
Weinberg
- Bronze award, "White Award: Writing", 1991, for "Twice a
Victim" by Joe Bargmann
- Bronze awards, "Public Affairs", and "Works about Home", 1991,
for "It's a Kid's Life", Steve Friedman
- Silver award, "Public Affairs", 1989, "The Chaotic World of
Carl Officer", by Joe Bargmann
- Bronze award, "White Award: Writing", 1988, for "Falling Star"
by Steve Friedman
References
- http://www.thecommonspace.org/2002/05/source.php
- http://www.umsl.edu/mercantile/mguides/mhisguide.htm
External links