Missouri Botanical Garden, VR at Gateway Arch, and Sculptor Harry Weber
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Missouri Botanical Garden
In this very special episode of Spotlight Missouri Botanical Garden President Peter Wyse Jackson leads us on a tour of the Jack C. Taylor Visitor Center. You'll also get a behind the scenes look at the biggest construction project in the Garden's long and illustrious history.
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One-On-One with Brooke Kroeger
Journalist and NYU Professor Emerita Brooke Kroeger discusses her book Undaunted, which chronicles 180 years of women in American journalism.
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Gateway Arch's New VR Theater
Take a tour back in time with the Gateway Arch's new Virtual Reality Theater, that lets visitors witness life on the riverfront in the 1850s and learn the true stories of several St. Louisans.
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A.I. and Cancer Treatment
Learn how artificial intelligence is advancing radiotherapy cancer treatment at MU Health Care in Columbia, Missouri. This cutting edge technology also helps patients not have to travel long distances for their healthcare needs.
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New at Craft Alliance
Where to Begin When to End: Marina Peng and Mee Jey is Craft Alliance's 2022-2023 Whitaker Artist-in-Residence exhibit. The featured artists use a variety of colorful textiles to explore themes of immigration and identity.
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Local Sculptor on St. Louis Walk of Fame
Harry Weber has spent decades sculpting some of the most recognizable pieces of public art in the city. From the sculptures of past Cardinals players outside Busch Stadium to the larger than life bronze statue of Chuck Berry in the Delmar Loop and the Dred and Harriet Scott sculpture outside the Old Courthouse downtown, his work has immortalized many important people in St. Louis history. Now he too is being recognized with a star on the St. Louis Walk of Fame.
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Watch Spotlight every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. on Channel 11
In this week's episode, an acclaimed St. Louis sculptor who recently earned a star on the St. Louis Walk of Fame; the debut of "History Spotlight," a new weekly collaboration between HEC Media and the Missouri Historical Society exploring St. Louis' rich history; a look at women in journalism and the paths they have paved; the new interactive experience at the St. Louis Arch connecting visitors with the past; a cosmetic laser treatment that may prevent common forms of skin cancer; and how the Regional Arts Commission is making arts more accessible to locals and tourists alike.
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