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Information: Dick Weiss, a contributing editor for the St. Louis Beacon, is an award-winning writer and editor with more than three decades of experience at American newspapers, most of them at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. He is also the founder of WeissWrite LLC, a company that offers writing, editing and coaching services for anyone with a story to tell.




As an editor and writing coach at the Post-Dispatch until 2005, Weiss oversaw the development of enterprise stories, with a particular emphasis on narrative writing. He also held training seminars for a newsroom staff of 300 reporters and editors, and coached reporters one-on-one. Several stories Weiss wrote and/or edited were nominated for Pulitzer Prizes.




Weiss is a frequent speaker at the American Press Institute and was site director for the National Writers

 













'The Road Show' improv

Brent Jones | St. Louis Beacon

This Saturday was the debut of a new show by The Improv Shop that will bring out of town improv teams to St. Louis to play for — and with — a local audience. The Road Show brought teams "Everybody Grok" and "Felt" from Chicago.

We talked to Eric Christensen, producer of the Road Show and member of local improv team "Ted Dangerous"; Katie Nunn, member of "Ted Dangerous" and improv coach; and Melanie Penn and Ranjan Khan, members of local teams "Melanj" and "Magic Ratio"; about the St. Louis improv scene and why it's important to welcome teams from other cities to perform here.

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Voices

  • M.W. Guzy takes a sighting of Baton Bob in a Super Bowl crowd to reflect on St. Louis and the Rams.

  • Doug Williams says the proposed consent decree before the U.S. district court here may not  be perfect, but it's the best way to move forward to stop the costs of inadquate waste- and storm-water systems.

  • M.W. Guzy fears his daughters' affection for trash TV might have been genetically inherited, as he finds himself drawn to the anybody-but-Mitt show, playing on a loop on cable "news' channels.

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Barroom Conversations

The Beacon's nationally recognized Barroom Conversations program on race, class and other issues that divide will be held on Monday, Feb. 13, 2012, at 7:30 PM discussing Education and Class. RSVP on Facebook and invite your friends! We'll pick up where we left off at Six Row Brewing Co., 3690 Forest Park Avenue at Spring. We look forward to seeing you again!

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