Vol. 24, No. 1
EYE OF THE NEEDLE
Kellwood's taking fashion forward by making virtually all our clothes in the Third World. But the St. Louis giant carefully cloaks its operations, its plant locations and its monitoring of labor conditions.
By Jeannette Batz
ALL GOD'S CHILDREN, IT APPEARS, DON'T LISTEN TO ALL THAT JAZZ
Award-winning jazz station KZJZ gets religion, leaving the AM band bereft of jazz; plus, other St. Louis follies and foibles
By D.J. Wilson
Who Are You on TV?
By Wm. Stage
STILL MAKING SENSE
The Talking Heads' David Byrne once again reinvents himself, this time as an ambassador of Latin American music
By Brett Sokol
PRESSING NEED
Great expectations, laid low, for St. Louis bands
By Randall Roberts
Tim Warfield Sextet
Jan. 5-8; Jazz at the Bistro
By Terry Perkins
THE INN CROWD
The Seven Gables Inn welcomes chef David Slay back to his hometown
By Jill Posey-Smith
SNOW FALLING ON CEDARS
Co-written and directed by Scott Hicks
By Bill Gallo
MAGNOLIA
Written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson
By Luke Y. Thompson
THE STICKY FINGERS OF TIME
Written and directed by Hilary Brougher
By David Ehrenstein
DON'T WORRY, BE NAPPY
Filmmaker Darnell Singleton presents his locally produced labor of love, Super Brotha
By Byron Kerman
'99 THESES
Ruminations on the dilemma faced by arts critics
By Eddie Silva
IT'S NOT EASY BEING QUEEN
Martin McDonagh's first playwriting effort, The Beauty Queen of Leenane, is tragedy, comedy and Hitchcockian thriller rolled into one