Last week, the RFT published its annual "Best Of" issue, a yearly event that highlights all the best of the best that St. Louis has to offer while simultaneously breaking the backs of our poor distribution department with its heftier-than-usual size. Like many of you, I took the time to read through ... More >>
On July 17, 1926, J. Frank Norris, the most famous preacher in America and de facto leader of the burgeoning fundamentalist movement, shot and killed an unarmed man in his private office in his megachurch in Fort Worth, Texas. The subsequent trial captivated the nation, especially after it ex ... More >>
Image viaUm, is that like really in the Constitution? Some people were worried that once "Dubya" left office we'd suffer from the loss of eyebrow-raising political quotes. However, there's one thing in Washington that's never in short supply: stupidity. The good folks over at About.com's Politic ... More >>
Satan has finally gotten around to responding to Pat Robertson's accusations last week that a bargain he struck with Haiti 200 years ago is the reason for all of that nation's misfortunes, including last week's earthquake.flickr.com/photos/15693951@N00Satan is not having a good week.In an open le ... More >>
Week of December 21, 2006
Unreal gets sweaty with the World's Strongest Man and talks with an expert in yoga for dogs. And, uh, note to City Hall: Restock the TP.
Born Again in the U.S.A.(Drag City)
Week of October 12, 2005
Danforth to fellow Republicans: You can come home again
(But still wearing clothes, alas)
Unreal eavesdrops on Pujols and the Heavenly Father; plus, we analyze the Lou's staggering crunk deficit, pay one last visit to Sanford-Brown and witness the demise of Wash. U.'s peer-to-peer network
Mel White fears his old friend Jerry Falwell more than God
A Webster University professor is delivered some food he didn't order
The Man in Black has his Come-to-Jesus meeting
Onion Horton says he's everything a white man wants a black man to be
It's not that he's pious. He's simply unfit to serve.
Published the week of September 13-19, 2000
Tammy Faye Bakker's back, but don't be afraid this time
Directed by Randy Barbato and Fenton Bailey
