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Intersections

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We all have our images, impressions of downtown, which makes it all the more interesting to see what catches an artist's eye as he walks around from the river past Union Station.

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Voices

  • Posted 5:05 am Thu., 09.09.10
    Beacon Columnists

    Cheers! M.W. Guzy celebrates research that reports that drinkers — even heavy drinkers — tend to outlive their teetotaling counterparts.

  • Posted 7:46 pm Tue., 09.07.10
    In the News

    Jamie Spencer sees a connection between the harsh "justice" of the Taliban and the Ozark residents in "Winter's Bone."

  • Posted 12:00 am Fri., 09.03.10
    In the News

    Planning for a trip to Mongolia, even if you already in Dalian, China, must be undertaken with care -- particularly when Woodson Gannaway plans to spend no more than $550.

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Barroom Conversations

The St. Louis Beacon sponsors every-other-weekly conversations on race, related to the publication's year-long special coverage of issues and situations involving race in the St. Louis region. The lightly-moderated discussions begin with a specific topic, but like all good conversations, veer off in different and rewarding directions. The Barroom Conversations have been on  summer break, but resume on Monday, September 13 at 7:30 p.m.  at Six Row Brewing Co., 3690 Forest Park Avenue, at Spring. We look forward to seeing regulars and newcomers. Everyone is welcome

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In St. Louis, race affects virtually every important aspect of community life. Yet it’s difficult to talk productively about race. Race, Frankly invites you to look at race with fresh eyes.

The Missouri History Museum, the Beacon and KETC/Channel 9 have partnered to create a yearlong series of events, in-depth articles and video pieces.

Read stories in the series.

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