Most Popular

Most Viewed
Most Commented
Entertainment
Recent Articles

Recent Articles By Tom Finkel

National Features

The bard of Boonslick was no city boy. Born and reared in Boonville, Bob Dyer taught college English before embarking on a career that fused his passions. A poet, musician and historian, Dyer called himself a “songteller” -- a term that aptly applies to the traditional tunes and original old-timey ballads that make up his repertoire. When Dyer died in April at age 67, he left behind a hefty legacy (including his beloved Big Muddy Folk Festival) and a passel of friends and admirers. Many of those friends will gather at Duff's (392 North Euclid Avenue; 314-361-0522) tonight to pay tribute to Dyer by performing his songs and reading his poems. Among the guests: musicians Dave Para and Cathy Barton (with whom Dyer often collaborated), and local poets Howard Schwartz and Michael Castro. Admission to the event, which starts at 8 p.m., is free.
Mon., Oct. 22, 2007

Riverfront Times Insiders

  • Local food, music and news blasts
  • Free Stuff