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Twitter founder Jack Dorsey has a new venture. St. Louis entrepreneurs weigh in Print E-mail
By Elia Powers, Beacon staff   
Posted 8:48 am Wed., 12.2.09

dorsey100jack.jpgPosted 3:10 p.m. Wed., Dec. 2 - It’s hard to question the business acumen of Jack Dorsey, the St. Louis native and co-founder of Twitter. His latest venture -– a mobile phone payment service, which may have offices in St. Louis -– was unveiled yesterday to considerable fanfare. But as Dorsey would admit, you’re only as good as your last tech startup. So I asked several people with start-up experience to evaluate Dorsey’s latest project: Square.

 

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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. 20, 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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The MIKADO has a little list … were you on it?

The St. Louis Beacon rang in 2012 with a concert performance of Gilbert & Sullivan's beloved operetta, "The Mikado," at the Sheldon Concert Hall, and the Higher Education Channel was on hand to record it. Here is a link to the complete perfomance, which we hope you'll enjoy.

 The musical direction of "The Mikado" was by Amy Kaiser; Craig Terry was conductor-accompanist. All proceeds from ticket sales benefitted the Beacon.
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