by Bryce McElhaney | Jan 18, 2017 | Features, Uncategorized
State Question 792 leaves rules in the air. Liquor store owners speak up. BY JORGE KRZYZANIAK | THE NEW TERRITORY ISSUE 03 The beer is sold warm at Dave & Mikkis, as it has been since the store opened. And the owners wouldn’t necessarily mind if it stayed that...
by Bryce McElhaney | Jan 18, 2017 | Here, Uncategorized
Acceptance. That’s what makes open mic night at Hartford Coffee Co. so refreshing. BY KIM OSWALT | THE NEW TERRITORY ISSUE 03 As you drive down Hartford Street in the Tower Grove South neighborhood of St. Louis, it’s easy to miss the coffee shop on the corner....
by Bryce McElhaney | Nov 24, 2016 | Uncategorized
Notes on eating, foraging and the power of looking closer BY PATRICK MAINELLI | THE NEW TERRITORY ISSUE 03 These were definitely the wrong shoes to wear today,” Christina said as we moved—her in front, me behind—along a narrow ridge of burnished mud. It was a bit...
by Bryce McElhaney | Nov 24, 2016 | Literature, Uncategorized
“With Alice, I found myself transformed.” BY ROSE HANSEN | THE NEW TERRITORY ISSUE 03 Jon brought the fawn to me at the end of May, at dusk, while I was pulling weeds from my vegetable garden. She wobbled toward me on thin legs, pausing at my open...
by Bryce McElhaney | Nov 24, 2016 | Uncategorized
Fast-food workers in St. Louis band together to protest low wages. The average salary of a fast food worker is $19,000. BY DANNIE BOYD | THE NEW TERRITORY ISSUE 03 Our nation has a lengthy history of political activism, from demonstrations against the British in the...
by Bryce McElhaney | Nov 24, 2016 | Uncategorized
By the time he walks back to his seat, the man in the flannel shirt is beaming. He’s in on it now. The latest to discover Hartford’s simple, beautiful secret. BY KIM OSWALT | THE NEW TERRITORY ISSUE 03 As you drive down Hartford Street in the Tower Grove...