Intersection Arts Center, Kemper Art Museum, and Jack Lane
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Jack Lane Gives His Regards to Broadway
Jack Lane co-founded Stages St. Louis with Michael Hamilton in 1987 and after over three decades he is retiring from the company. But he's not saying goodbye to theatre, as he's now producing musicals and plays on Broadway! And this could lead to some exciting prospects for the St. Louis theatre scene.
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ADHD Driver Training Tech
St. Louis based Clinical Psychologist Annie Garner, PhD, has helped develop a program designed to train teens with ADHD to minimize time turned away from the road using a desktop computer simulation.
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Intersection Arts Center
Discover the South City based non-profit organization that serves as a creative hub for the arts. Intersection Arts Center offers before and after school classes to bring art education into the lives of the local youth.
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Kemper Art Museum
African Modernism in America is the first exhibition of its kind to specifically examine this distinctive era in art and African history. Visitors to the Kemper Art Museum will see a thought provoking selection of work exploring civil rights, decolonization, and modernization.
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The Midnight Company
Read Gerry Kowarsky's review of Joe Hanahan's "gripping performance" in his latest show The Absolute Brightness of Leonard Pelkey presented by The Midnight Company. This production continues through May 20th in The Kranzberg Black Box Theatre.
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Wise Women, Resilient Lives
Photographer Cathy Lander-Goldberg's newest project honors the lives and accomplishments of women in their upper 70s and beyond from many different walks of life. The stories showcased in her work can serve as an inspiration to people of all ages.
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Watch Spotlight every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. on Channel 11
In this week's episode, a look back at a magazine some believe was responsible for creating the St. Louis tradition of asking "where did you go to High School?, meet a leather artist who is bringing back a 1970's craft, Cardinal pitcher Adam Wainwright is making a big impact off the field, a hub of creativity using its resources to provide art education for local kids, a photography exhibit helping older women breakdown stereotypes, and ultimate frisbee creating ultimate friendships.
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