Lipkin and others deserve honors bestowed
Robert W. Duffy reviews the awards handed out by the Arts and Education Council, particularly noting the evolution of Joan Lipkin.
Robert W. Duffy reviews the awards handed out by the Arts and Education Council, particularly noting the evolution of Joan Lipkin.
The Beacon's associate editor arrived at Opera Theater for the opening of
Associate editor Robert W. Duffy recalls when Musial hit one out of the diplomatic park.
Robert W. Duffy reflects on the awards given out by the Arts and Education Council and the Educator of the Year who had much to teach his audience.
You want to give me what? associate editor Robert W. Duffy wondered. But after going through the Kick Ass Award ceremony, he is truly honored.
A body recovered from the Missouri River Tuesday morning has been tentatively identified as I.E. Millstone, 102, a prominent St. Louis businessman and philanthropist. Mr. Milstone had been presumed dead since he was reported missing on May 16. A
Mary and Bob Smith met in Dublin 71 years ago, and were so taken with each other they were married within a year. Seventy years later, they are still together and going strong. Recently, friends and family cheered them on toward an eightieth
The St. Louis native, whose "Falling Man" sculptures became shiny projections of the facelessness and ennui of American life in the 1960s, died at his home in Richmond Heights on Sunday night. He had suffered from heart disease.
The Wainwright Tomb, designed by Louis Sullivan, is a local treasure. It's normally closed to the public, but architect and photographer Gary Tetley shares some of his photos of the interior.