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WWM fan site
belonging to friend of Pete Parisi
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Pete Parisi's obituary from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, written by Jeremy Kohler (01/22/2002)
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"St. Louis Shock
Master Dies at 54" from the St. Louis South Side Journal by Ekaterina Pesheva
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"Parisi's Alternative Take On Our Town Deserves Appreciation" by Jeff Daniel in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch (01/27/2002)
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"Dead Man Talking" article from Riverfront
Times (2/2002) by D.J. Wilson
Pete Parisi's life was a mess, and the Big Sleep didn't change that
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letter to the editor of the RFT responding to "Dead Man Talking"
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Commonspace article
on the death of P.E.P. from 3/2002 by former WWM cast member, Brent Feeney
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post on STLog...the blog of the Riverfront Times by Randall Roberts (dated
10/2006) about the new life of WWM on YouTube
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mention in Wisebread
blog, which tells readers how to live large on a small budget, of Parisi's
antics at McDonald's
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A clipping from Billboard magazine dated 3-24-79 about an incident involving Elvis Costello and Pete Parisi
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"Cabbie with a Camera" by Andy Siering from the October 28, 1986 St. Louis Globe-Democrat(PDF file)
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"The Tale of the Tape" by Joe Schuster from the May 1990 "St. Louis People," a supplement published by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch (PDF file)
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Diabetoboy.com coverage of
The Plight of the Mad Russian during his fight against deportation in 2005-2006
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the
official web site of The Mad Russian, Vladimir Noskov, who was a WWM regular
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"Flotsam and Jetsam" in the RFT, D.J. Wilson announces PEP's attempt to underwrite WWM
in 11/1999
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"I'm a Downtown Man" Cover Story of Jimmy the Midget, sidekick of Gus Torregrossa (of Gus's Fashions in St. Louis) in RFT 5/2001. Both were semi-regulars on WWM.
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Myspace page for "Gus: Individualism in the 21st Century", a documentary about Gus Torregrossa, mentioned above. Note: the director mentions in a blog on the page that his footage went missing...hmmm.