To follow up on Steve's post about the new issue of St. Louis Magazine and the article therein about STL's "creative class," here's a link to the web version of the story (whose name, in my house we wondered about the kosher-ivity of, as that's the name of Richard Florida's book? but I digress):
The Rise of the Creative Class, by Lynnda Greene
Like Steve, I was unfortunately misidentified, as being both the co-founder of Where Magazine (which celebrates its 40th anniversary in St. Louis this year, far outpacing my own chronology) and as being a St. Louis native who lived in Chicago. Though I love the place now that I'm here, and find Chicago delightful, neither one is true.
Unlike Steve, my comments all ended up on the cutting-room floor, I guess...or the web version thereof. The link jumps to a longer version of the article, but I don't see the interview transcripts promised on the mag's contents page.
UPDATE: Jeannette Batz Cooperman, the editor of St. Louis Magazine, tells me the web version has been corrected and interview transcripts are forthcoming soon. Good for them!
Posted under The Media by Amanda Doyle on Fri., Apr 28, 2006 at 2:36 PM
Ahhh, you're a "Mephis" native, just like us. What the f@#$ is wrong with STL magazine? Why do they make so many mistakes?
[Posted by Three 6 Mafia on Sun., Apr 30, 2006 at 12:45 AM]