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Pianos For People’s 300th Donation — A Baldwin From Ballwin — Finds Eager Young Player In St. Louis

4 years 4 months ago
Last week, as Laurie Bowen watched movers transport her cherished upright piano from the front of her home to the trailer hitched to their truck, she grew a bit emotional. She wiped away some tears. But they were happy ones, especially as she thought about what the instrument would mean for its new owner, 11-year-old piano student Amani Dugger, who lives in St. Louis.

Altered Reality

4 years 4 months ago
Did the CIA’s MK-Ultra program influence the behavior of James Earl Ray? A version of this story first appeared in Illinois Times Nov. 29, 2007. John Larry Ray died in 2013 by C.D. Stelzer John Larry Ray has been pitching this story for nearly a decade — but until now [2007] few have been willing […]
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How St. Louisans Inspired, And Subsidized, Hemingway

4 years 4 months ago
In his book “Hemingway’s St. Louis: How St. Louisans Shaped His Life and Legacy,” Andrew J. Theising argues that many of Ernest Hemingway’s great adventures have roots in St. Louis. He explains how Hemingway's three St. Louis-born wives and their family fortunes helped to launch the novelist.

Maybe in Memphis

4 years 4 months ago
  Jim Green, ex-con and government snitch, says he and his buddies from the Bootheel took part in the plot to kill Martin Luther King Jr. Trouble is nobody believed him and now he’s dead. by C.D. Stelzer A version of this story was first published in the Riverfront Times (St. Louis) May 9, 2001. […]
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Meeting St. Louis’ Incoming And Outgoing Youth Poets Laureate

4 years 4 months ago
In January, shortly after poet Amanda Gorman inspired the nation with her reading at President Joseph Biden’s inauguration, St. Louis' outgoing youth poet laureate, Sarah Abbas, and the city’s next poet laureate, Grace Ruo, shared their hopes for bringing written and spoken words to bear on society.

Dave Schatz (2021)

4 years 4 months ago
Senate President Pro Tem Dave Schatz returns to Politically Speaking to talk with St. Louis Public Radio’s Jason Rosenbaum and Jaclyn Driscoll about a host of issues the Missouri General Assembly could take up in the second half of the 2021 session.

‘It’s Just Incredibly Frustrating’: Voter-Approved Medicaid Expansion Now Faces Uncertain Fate In Missouri

4 years 4 months ago
Republicans in the Missouri House this week declined to fund the expansion of Medicaid. To their colleagues across the aisle, including state Rep. Peter Merideth, D-St. Louis, the GOP arguments in recent days against funding the change haven’t made much sense. In this conversation, Merideth, the ranking minority member of the House Budget Committee, offers his sense of recent developments and where this battle may be headed next.