Vol. 24, No. 14
Space Case
Witnesses testify in the mystery of the Metro East UFO
By Wm. Stage
Symphony Overtures
A great orchestra at great risk, the SLSO seeks major donors to close the endowment gap between their $28 million and the $100 million of their competitors
By Eddie Silva
Back to the Future
For many in South St. Louis, replacing the Southtown Famous with a Kmart is just something they can't swallow. And they're letting City Hall know it.
By D.J. Wilson
He Writes a Book, He Broadcasts Games, He Raises Money for Charity, He Changes Lyrics
That Bob Costas guy really gets around
Which Qualities of George W. Bush or Al Gore Would You Like to See in Your Children?
Letters to the Editor
Published the week of April 5
Pay No Attention, Kmart Shoppers
City residents' bold stand against retailer strikes a hopeful chord
By Ray Hartmann
Brother 'Hood
South Philly produces more than just mobsters
By Daniel Durchholz
Gutting the Beat
Beating the drum for German electronica
By Randall Roberts
Beat-Crazy
Miami's Winter Music Conference draws anybody who's anybody in the electronic-music world
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
Kiel Center; Saturday, April 8
The Gunga Din
Tuesday, April 14; Side Door
Susan Baca
Eco de Sombras (Luaka Bop)
By René Spencer Saller
D'Angelo
Voodoo (Virgin Records)
By Darren A. Owens
Teppan Dancing
Going east -- 15 miles or so -- for great Japanese food
By Joe Bonwich
Expansion Joint
Lunching at the Missouri History Museum's new cafe, Meriwether's
Black and White
Written and directed by James Toback
By Gregory Weinkauf
Return to Me
Co-written and directed by Bonnie Hunt
By Bill Gallo
Uneven Kiel
Local Quixote Ed Golterman tilts at civic windmills in his quest to rehabilitate Kiel Opera House
Pot of Gold
Waxing nostalgic and enthusiastic over the offerings of the Sheldon's "Folk Music in the Melting Pot" series
By Roy Kasten
The Works of Charles and Ray Eames: A Legacy of Invention
St. Louis Art Museum
By Ivy Schroeder
Irish Cream
Irish poet Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill comes to St. Louis
By Byron Kerman
The Imaginary Invalid
By Molière (Washington University Performing Arts Department)
By Sally Cragin