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Information: When Donna Korando was a freshman at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, she started work at the Daily Egyptian setting type on a Justowriter and learned to read just enough code to find paragraph breaks and simple words, so she knew where to make fixes. Thirty-nine years later, she has learned enough html to locate problems. What goes around...

In between Carbondale and the Beacon, she taught high school in Manitowoc, WI., and worked at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. She was the copy editor and letters for the editorial page from 1973-77. As an editorial writer from 1977-87, she covered Illinois, the city of St. Louis, education, agriculture, family issues and sub-Saharan Africa. She had the most enjoyment as editor of the Commentary Page from 1987-2003. The page won awards from the Association of Opinion Page Editors in 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002. From 2003-2007, she headed the features copy desk.

In addition to a journalism degree from SIUC, Donna earned a masters of studies in law from Yale Law School. Her son stayed in South Beach after graduating from the University of Miami. Her daughter is at Bard College in New York. The house is ruled by two cats.

 

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Editors' Picks

  • Openings
    • Don't miss a chance to challenge your mind and/or discover a comedic gem. It's the St. Louis International Film Festival from Nov. 13-23.

    • Starting Nov. 7, Disney is releasing a singalong version of “High School Musical 3: Senior Year.”  Using digital captioning technology, the movie will be at Wehrenberg Ronnies 20 Cine. To find the nearest showing, log into Disney.com/HSM3 and enter a zip code.

  • People
    • Co-writer of movie "Meet Me in St. Louis" dies at age 94: Irving Brecher was nominated for an Oscar for his work on the 1944 Judy Garland film. | Los Angeles Times

    • Fashion critic Mr. Blackwell dies at age 86: His annual worst-dressed list skewered the fashion felonies of celebrities from Zsa Zsa Gabor to Britney Spears. | AP/Variety

    • Paul Newman -- Oscar winner, philanthropist, race car driver -- dies at 83 of cancer. | CNN

    • Release of new, cleaned-up "The Godfather: The Coppola Restoration" prompts a look back at the disagreements that resulted in what may be the greatest American movie. | CNN.com

 
  • Film Series
    • "City of Lost Children"  La Cité des enfants perdus  plays at 8 p.m. Dec. 3 at Schlafly Bottleworks, 7260 Southwest Avenue, Maplewood, as part of the Webster Film Series. $4.

    • Parents --a '50s suburban horror film -- will be shown at 8 p.m. Sept. 3 as part of Strange Brew: Cult Films at Schlafly Bottleworks, 7260 Southwest Avenue. $4. For information go to www.webster.edu/filmseries

    • Come to the Moore Auditorium on the Webster University campus at 8 p.m. August 22, 23 & 24 for Crispin Hellion Glover’s Big Slide Show with What is It? (22nd) & It Is Fine! EVERYTHING IS FINE (23rd) (Both on the 24th) Special admission -- $20 -- for this Webster Film Series offering.

    • "Alexandra," from acclaimed Russian director Alexander Sokurov, takes an elderly woman to a remote outpost. See it at 8 p.m. July 25, 26 and 27 at Moore Auditorium on the Webster campus, as part of the Webster University Film Series ,

  • TV
    • Eating St. Louis, hour-long program based on the book of the same title by Patricia Corrigan, will be broadcast at 7 p.m. Dec. 1 on KETC/Channel 9 . The show explores five aspects of food culture in the area, from farming to how St. Louisans like pizza prepared.

    • Now that Amy Poehler's a mom, Tina Fey is back at '30 Rock' and, oh, yeah, the election will be over, what's the future for Saturday Night Live? | CNN

    • Who plays Barack Obama? Jimmy Smits already did, as the West Wing writers modeled his character on a young senator from Illinois. | The New York Times

    • Were part of the fireworks for the Olympics' opening ceremony computer generated? That's the rumor. | James Fallows, The Atlantic

Jazz with Jerome Harris

Video by Christian Cudnik

Jazz musician and educator Jerome Harris talks about the importance of teaching. See a larger version of this video and read a profile of Harris

Look through the Lens

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Cinema St. Louis' The Lens is a multi-contributor blog aimed primarily - but by no means exclusively - at local cinephiles. The Lens will have a specifically St. Louis perspective when relevant - and will preview Cinema St. Louis events - but because film encompasses the world, the blog will offer material on every aspect of movie culture, with no ties to a particular place.

Visit The Lens , or for a more complete introduction, read the inaugural post by Cliff Froehlich.

Voices

  • Beacon Columnists

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    M.W. Guzy notes that a case can be made that the financial problem started when Congress required credit-card companies to charge a minimum payment that actually included principal as well as interest. So, shouldn't Washington get to the root of the problem?

  • In the News

    soa100puppet.jpgPosted 5 p.m. Mon. Nov. 17 - This weekend, nearly a hundred St. Louisans, many of them high school students, will travel to Fort Benning, GA to protest the School of the Americas. Among its graduates are some of Latin America's most notorious dictators, guilty of some of the continent's most savage human rights violations. Rachel Heidenry, who participated in the protest while a student at Nerinx Hall and Bard College, describes the experience and took the photographs that accompany the story and are in a slideshow at the end of the article.

  • In the News

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    In his much-maligned "malaise" speech, President Jimmy Carter spoke of a "crisis of the American spirit" and a Congress paralyzed by special interests. He warned that shared sacrifice had been "abandoned like an orphan without support and without friends." Those warnings hold true. The United States needs to come to terms with its lowered economic position and restore its moral leadership.

  • In the News

    suburban138chevy.jpgThe Big Three automakers may well be facing drastic, forced reorganization, but they do not have the same compelling case for a government bailout as the financial sector had. Business professor Anjan Thakor explains the difference.

The Lens

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The Beacon features links to the latest work by the Pulitzer Center on Crisis Reporting.This Washington-based non-profit organization promotes in-depth international coverage of topics that have been under-reported, mis-reported - or not reported at all.

To see a list on our World news page, click here . The Pulitzer Center's founder is Jon Sawyer, former Washington Bureau chief of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

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Visit our special section to read coverage of these issues, watch Channel 9's stories and access resources to find help.

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