The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra Bids January Adieu and Opens February's Curtain with Nine Sublime Concerts

As we bid adieu to January, and February makes its debut, one of St. Louis’ grandest institutions is once again opening its crimson velvet curtains for you. While the symphony’s 98-year old Grand Boulevard concert venue is undergoing a 100-million dollar expansion, concerts at six sublime venues throughout the region will make your 2024 come alive with the sound of the orchestra’s music. Read more to learn of what’s in store.

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Boffo for Boca

The Boca Raton, an iconic South Florida resort, is a sprawling property encompassing five lodging options, The Cloister, the Bungalows, the Tower, the Beach Club, and the Yacht Club. It is just the getaway one might need from the bone-chilling, arctic, sub-zero temperatures and the snow and ice storms blanketing much of the nation. Read here to experience this stately paradise in pictures and words.

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New. Next. Now.

The Contemporary Art Museum works to enrich lives and inspire curiosity, creativity, and learning through experiences with contemporary art. Its mission is to create meaningful engagement with the most relevant and innovative art being made today in a welcoming space of architectural significance. And, it’s free to all. Read here how it made its move from Laclede’s Landing to the Grand Arts Center in a big way.

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The Diderot Effect

A decade ago when this homeowner strolled through the front door of this century home in Parkview Place, she was moonstruck. “It was love at first sight,” she recalls. While the home captured her heart, the décor did not. While the previous owners took great care of the 1923 home, it hadn’t been updated since the 1980’s. So, the homeowners sought out interior designers and landed on Channing Krichevsky and Maria Hogrefe of C&M Interiors. Read on to learn of the transformation.

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The Movers and Shakers Ball

The Big Muddy Ball: An Evening for Movers and Shakers” took place on Saturday, November 4, 2023 at the Center of Creative Arts (COCA). The Big Muddy Dancers’ glamorous gala event created long-lasting memories of the stunning dance repertoire, live music, dinner, cocktails, and an after-party. Our community of movers and shakers showed up and showed out to help build the future of The Big Muddy Dance Company. Click the pic glimpse some of the movement that night.

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Making Magic at The Magic Ball

St. Louis society came out in enchanting attire and were ready to wave their magic wands and open their pocketbooks for The Magic Ball: La Dolce Vita! This year’s gala to benefit the Magic House, not only celebrated the opening of their newest cultural exhibit, Ciao Bambini!, but also helped raise nearly $500,000 to support their Access for All initiative that provides hands-on learning experiences to those in need. Click on the pic to see the evening’s highlights.

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Of Friendship and Food Influencing

Gone are the days of the snobbish food critics of yesteryear that one once read in newspapers. In are foodies — a person who has ardent interest in food, and who eats food not only out of hunger, but also as a hobby. Nowadays, foodies go out and sample the old, as well as the new purveyors of food, and tell you about the best of the best through social media. Log onto Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, and Threads and they’ve got thousands upon thousands of followers awaiting their recommendations. In this issue, we’ve assembled four of the top food influencers in the STL. Read on to find out why they have their finger on the pulse of what will tantalize your taste buds.

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From the Editor-in-Chief

For decades, I made New Year resolutions. Spend less. Save more. Go to the gym. Lose 15 pounds. None of it ever happened. In the last few years, that list has shimmied down to one: Be kind. The older I get, the less impressed I am with anything but kindness. I’ve decided that my resolution for 2024 is to fight for the underdog, help the vulnerable, advocate for sanity—and against haters. To do the right thing. And, above all else and without exception, to be kind. Read more here.

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2024 is Almost Here! Keep Your Finger on The Pulse of the City's Most Influential and Affluent Reading Sophisticated Living All Year Long

Take a big, juicy bite out of your city, your world, your universe by reading Sophisticated Living. You can count on us to bring you something fresh in each and every issue. Whether it’s taking back the reigns of order as our new St, Louis Circuit Attorney is doing. Or foodies who have become key Insta influencers. Or the way the Contemporary Art Museum encapsulates the new, the now, the next of the world that is art. Or rediscovering the beauty and history that is Europe in the trip of a lifetime — all nuggets to unearth in our January/February 2024 issue. Read more here.

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Editors PicksGrayling Holmes
McLaren Automotive Takes You Roaring into the Holidays and Throughout the New Year

Even though it’s just days before Christmas, the holidays are not over, and 2024 is roaring down the highway faster than a McLaren. And you can’t have a McLaren without the latest and greatest Bowers & Wilkins red-hot products — hotter than the red of Santa’s suit. Read on to learn how luxury automobile enthusiasts in every family can find something to make their holiday wishes come true.

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The 12 Days of Christmas Explained

Many assume that the 12 days of Christmas are the days leading up to Christmas. Rather it is the opposite. The 12 days actually begin on Christmas Day and end at epiphany. While the popular Christmas Carol is about the gifts associated with the days, the 12 days are steeped in religious tradition. Read on to have Twelve Days of Christmas explained.

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Those of the Jewish Faith Throughout the Land Celebrate the Festival of Lights for Eight Days Starting Tonight

Hanukkah is a Jewish Holiday which is celebrated over eight nights. In many Jewish families, each night comes with gifts and a special tradition along with lighting the Menorah. This year, the Festival of Lights is celebrated the evening of Thursday, December 7th through Friday December 15th. No matter your faith, you might want to learn more about the annual observance.

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