Drawings of Joseph Bodus, Webster Arts, and St. Louis Classical Guitar
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The Drawings of Joseph Bodus
Joseph Bodus is a St. Louis based illustrator who creates beautiful pencil drawn recreations of local landmarks. In this video he shares the details of his process and what lead him to becoming a full time artist.
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St. Louis Classical Guitar
Get in tune with a nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing top guitarists from around the world to perform in St. Louis. St. Louis Classical Guitar also provides educational and community engagement opportunities to people all across the city.
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Tails of Love at Webster Arts
The newest exhibition presented by Webster Arts explores the relationships between people and their pets. For the grand opening Webster Arts hosted a block party with their neighbors and invited the community to bring their pets into the gallery.
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Kay Redfield Jamison
In this interview psychotherapist and New York Times bestselling author Kay Redfield Jamison shares the stories behind her latest book Fires in the Dark: Healing the Unquiet Mind.
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Counter Public
Counter Public is a civic exhibition that last three months and uses the whole city of St. Louis as it's gallery space. 30 contemporary artists' works on show explore the theme of time in St. Louis.
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Study Concering Personalities and Environment
A recent study co-authored by Washington University's Dr. Emily Willroth indicates that people in rural areas face unique challenges, different from people in cities, that may impact their personalities and psychological well-being linked to increased anxiety and depression.
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Watch Spotlight every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. on Channel 11
In this week's episode, a preview of an upcoming HEC exclusive film giving you a guided tour of the new visitor center at the Missouri Botanical Garden, a local group is giving new writers a voice by putting their plays on stage, why a Washington University study says a particular sleeping pill may slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease, two innovative local printmakers on display at Houska Gallery, and the daughter of a Holocaust survivor tells her family's history during WWII and how it led them to St. Louis.
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