St. Louis Magazine

FROM THE EDITOR

I MISSED THIS. Maybe it was all that time cooped up indoors over the past two years, but my family has really embraced getting out in recent months.

This summer, we took in a half-dozen concerts and comedy shows in just a few months. We saw Chris Rock post-Oscars, John Mulaney post-rehab, and David Sedaris post-braces—though we don’t currently have tickets for Post Malone.: The Sing Along Film Concert at Stifel Theatre (where we also saw , though we’re still wondering if that was just a sparkly, neon-riddled fever dream). We also visited the art fairs at Laumeier and in Webster Groves, the Beatles laser show at the Saint Louis Science Center, and the corpse flower at the Missouri Botanical Garden.

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