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Has St. Louis Literary Magazine River Styx Reached the End?
Funding cuts and staff shortages have put the future of the magazine in peril
By Monica Obradovic
Tags: St. Louis Metro News, Long Form, News Feature, St. Louis, Missouri, St. Louis news, news, River Styx, Jan Garden Castro, Michael Castro, Shanie Latham, Quincy Troupe, literary magazine, Cover Story
River Styx keeps on rolling.
After thirty-plus years, it's still a literary force of nature.
By Aimee Levitt
Tags: News Feature, Long Form, Featured Stories, Michael Castro, Richard Newman, St. Louis, Quincy Troupe
Endorsements
Wait no more: Unreal's presidential-candidate endorsements are in; plus we lament the loss of "Poetry Beat," check in with the lads at Sanford-Brown and wonder if we can get a direct line to God
Tags: News Stories, Columns, Richard Gephardt, Blake Ashby, Michael Castro, Missouri
Hearse Verse
"Day of the Dead Beats" has become autumn tradition for local poetry aficionados
By Byron Kerman
Tags: Night & Day, Highlights, Paul Thiel, Michael Castro, Allen Ginsberg, Agnes Wilcox
St. Louis Is Getting a New Bookstore, Leviathan, This Year
By Sarah Fenske
How Steve Ewing Became the Hardest Working Rock Star in St. Louis
By Steve Leftridge
Professor Who Grew Up Swimming in Coldwater Creek Dies of Brain Cancer
By Joei Younker