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Andrew J. Theising argues that Ernest Hemingway's "great adventures" are directly linked to St. Louis, with three wives (and their family fortunes) all playing key roles in the author finding his way. Theising discussed "Hemingway's St. Louis: How St. Louisans Shaped His Life and Legacy" on "St. Louis on the Air. "
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“In the Walnut Grove: A Consideration of the People Enslaved in and Around Florissant, Missouri” explores the important role enslaved people played in the St. Louis suburb. The book's editor, Andrew J. Theising, discussed it on "St. Louis on the Air."
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Andrew Theising was sitting behind the steering wheel of his car, pointing out the pathways of city streets that vanished long ago beneath a parking lot…
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In March 2015, 23 businesses and organizations collaborated to create the “Get to Know M.E.” campaign (M.E. standing for “Metro East”) to counter the…
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When Katherine Dunham - world dancer, former professor, and part-time East St. Louis resident - died in 2006, she made it a point to make sure that her…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, May 11, 2011 - After a 90-minute executive session, the East St. Louis School Board emerged to…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Feb. 16, 2011 - The state of Illinois may be losing a congressional seat, but the latest census…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, Oct, 27, 2010 - Who will it be, Illinois voters?The incompetent incumbent or the lying extremist? The…