Books
“Gaslight Square: An Oral History” (The William and Joseph Press)
“Portraits Along the River: Working in the City of St. Louis” with photographer Bob Reuter (The William and Joseph Press)
52nd City
“Five Minutes of Hell with Harley Race“: Just what the title implies.
“To Remember a Madam“: A nod to St. Louis’ own Nell Kimball.
Archival Curiosites
“Men from Uncle“: A ‘92 RFT interview with Uncle Tupelo, found on factorybelt.net.
Riverfront Times
“Bump and Grind“: On the scene with strip club deejays.
“The Final Bell“: An obituary of wrestling promoter Sam Muchnick.
“Lights Out“: A look at Gaslight Square’s delayed demise.
“Nothing but Net“: A year with the CBC basketball program.
“On with the Show“: A feature on classic comic Danny O’Day.
St. Louis Beacon
City Art Supply: An appreciation of mom-and-pop retail.
Fred Friction: A visit with the spoonsman on his new CD and club.
The Red-Headed Strangers: St. Louis country’s first family.
St. Louis Magazine
“The B-Team“: A feature on the late, lamented “Fan Show.”
“He’s Tricky“: Profiling comic/improv whiz Bill Chott.
“How Lo Can You Go?“: A look at video blogger Bill Streeter.
“Past Perfect“: Recalling the good ol’ days of STL’s college rock scene.
“Peanuts’ Gallery“: Digging on the noise trio Peanuts.
“Rock Art“: A quick look at local painter Dana Smith.
“Waxing Philosophical“: A nod to the classic (vinyl) record album.

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