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From the beginning of his writing career, Augusten Burroughs was determined to be honest, even if writing about his often messy life would be a daunting…
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Author Emily Robbins was a Washington University grad student in August 2013 when she saw St. Louisans protesting in University City against U.S. plans to…
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Living outside the American economy: ‘The Unsettlers’ follows a family in Missouri as it breaks awayThe trend of rural to urban migration across the world has been well-documented and is going strong. But what about people who migrate the opposite way?…
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“Canny, funny and impressively detailed.” That’s what the New York Times had to say about Kea Wilson’s first novel “We Eat Our Own,” published earlier…
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“Angels of Detroit” is author Christopher Hebert’s second novel. It delves into the fictional lives of those experiencing Detroit’s decline and…
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Everybody has that one song — that one song that immediately takes you back to a time, a place, a friend, a poignant memory. Now, try to imagine your life…
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Join us: St. Louis on the Air hosts a live event July 11 with St. Louisan, former MTV VJ Dave HolmesYou’re invited: On July 11, St. Louis on the Air will take you back to the beloved era of music videos with St. Louisan and former MTV host and runner-up…
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Summer is in full swing and whether you’re looking for a book to read poolside, at the park, or just staying indoors to get away from the heat, we’ve got…
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St. Louis author John O’Leary wasn’t supposed to survive the burns that covered 100 percent of his body when he had an accident at age 9. No one thought…
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Author Gail Pellet recently released a new memoir called “Forbidden Fruit: 1980 Beijing,” which details her experience working for Radio Beijing as a…