Best of Missouri Market, Flounder House, and Wild Bird Rehabilitation
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Flounder House
In this edition of History Spotlight, Missouri Historical Society Community Tours Manager Amanda Clark gives insight into the Civil War era architecture that forever impacted the look of St. Louis.
Best of Missouri Market
The Missouri Botanical Garden’s annual Best of Missouri Market returns this weekend for it's 31st anniversary! It'll also be a great opportunity to see Glass Artist Dale Chihuly's work before these pieces come down on October 15th.
Kendrick Smith Weekly Jazz Jams
Every week the Gallery Pub in South City hosts the Kendrick Smith Quartet in a unique experience for patrons and musicians alike, as jazz students and seasoned veterans join the group for open jam sessions.
One-On-One with Madeline Martin
In this interview with HEC's Kathy Bratkowski, Bestselling Author Madeline Martin discusses her new novel The Keeper of Hidden Books and explains how this work of thrilling fiction is actually based on chilling real life events.
A Safe Place for Songbirds
Wild Bird Rehabilitation in Overland, MO is dedicated to caring for songbirds. In this video you'll get a behind the scenes look at how their staff and volunteers nurse hundreds of birds back to health each year.
Watch Spotlight every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. on Channel 11
In this week's episode, a best-selling author's novel gives St. Louis a starring role, how the St. Louis Browns shocked the baseball world by beating the New York Yankees in 1944, a STL fall tradition that's been around for 30 years, a study reveals what your social media activities really say about you, a look at St. Louis architecture beyond the Arch, hip hop, art and fashion at the Saint Louis Art Museum, and a local hip hop, art and fashion artist.
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