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417 Magazine
February 2007

Features

L.A. Dreams and Hundred-Dollar Jeans

L.A. Dreams and Hundred-Dollar Jeans

His father was a corporate executive. His older brother is a chemical engineer. Paul Catlett finds success and happiness by straying from the path.

Departments

Citizen.com

The local mediascape is changing as blogs by “regular people” and mainstream media gain ground.

The Bike-Shop Painter

Artistic jack-of-all-trades Jim Veronee wasn’t always painting naked cyclists on Springfield buildings. Not that he’s complaining.

The Brewmeister

At a tiny little brew house in Cabool, Chad Frederick is cooking up some tasty local flavors.

High-Tech Running

Nike and Apple sync up to improve your jog.

Springfield's Elephant In The Room

Our town’s gang members can be rich kids, they can be white and they can be women. And law enforcement says community indifference is the biggest reason gang crime could go up.

Great Steaks, High Prices

Sullivan’s Steakhouse is an upscale eatery on Branson Landing that offers big taste with a big price tag.

Fusion, Fusion, Fusion

How Springfield’s Asian restaurant scene is going upper-crust.

The Ingredient: Caviar

William Mauk of Clary’s suggests uses for this sturgeon-egg indulgence.

Denim, Dinin' and Dancin'

This casual event (denim and barbecue) at Riverside Inn raised money for the Breast Cancer Foundation of the Ozarks.

A Sakrid Touch

Morning DJ Jodi Oehlke is making her imprint in the fashion world.

Coloring Outside The Lines

Susan Sommer-Luarca was one of 417-land's best-kept secrets. But with new nationwide tours and some officially licensed Olympic art on the horizon, the secret might be out.

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