11-17–22 General Membership Meeting starting at 7:03 pm Police Report Officer Mike Hamann is moving on from the Hill, Hill 2000 presented him with a gift card Expressed his thanks … Continued
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Workers at three St. Louis-area Starbucks stores walked off the job Thursday morning, part of a nationwide protest of what they say is illegal retaliation against their union organizing.
In 1973, just a few years after coming out as gay, Patrick Haggerty and his band Lavender Country recorded their self-titled album. It would take more than 40 years for music lovers, and a record label, to rediscover “Lavender Country,” and for it to be recognized as the first openly gay country album. But it was a second country musician, St. Louis songwriter Jack Grelle, who helped propel him back into the spotlight he deserved. Grelle joins the show to remember Patrick Haggerty, who passed away in October after a stroke.
With hundreds of books banned in Missouri schools this year, the removals are being newly criticized by librarians and authors, including such high-profile writers as Margaret Atwood, Neil Gaiman, Lois Lowry, Laurie Halse Anderson and Art Spiegelman.
Voters have selected Cardinals first baseman Paul Goldschmidt as the National League's Most Valuable Player of 2022. It's his first MVP honor in his 12-year MLB career.
The announcement is the latest in a flurry of deals in which Centene, a Clayton-based provider of managed care for government-sponsored health plans, has sold chunks of its business this year.
Techdirt has written many times about the dysfunctional state of academic publishing. The main issue is that academics do most of the work required to publish a paper, but the publishers reap most of the benefit. Profit margins are extremely high for top publishers — typically 30-40%. And yet academics are routinely forbidden from sharing […]