Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, FemTech Revolution, and the St. Louis Artists' Guild
FemTech Revolution
With maternal mortality on the rise in the US, efforts to advance research and technology in this field has also been increasing, as seen in this Women’s Health Engineering course at the McKelvey School of Engineering.
Wireless Telegraph
In this edition of HistorySpotlight, Public Historian AdamKloppe shares the story of how a 1904 World’s Fair exhibit helped to advance wireless communications.
TMS
What is transcranial magnetic stimulation? And how may it help some people suffering from depression? This HEC Media exclusive explores these question and more!
St. Louis Artists' Guild
Impressions Unbound is a new exhibit at the St. Louis Artists' Guild featuring artists combining creative processes. Also on display are solo shows by are Painter Den Smith and Printmaker Elizabeth Claire Rose.
The Village
This community service organization mentors young black males between the ages of 6 and 18 by providing guidance, real life experiences, and space to learn to help them grow into successful adults.
Julius Caesar at OTSL
Read Gerry Kowarsky's review of Opera Theatre of Saint Louis' latest offering, a creative and compelling presentation of GeorgeFrideric Handel's Julius Caesar! This production continues at the Loretto-Hilton Center through June 28th.
Watch Spotlight every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. on Channel 11
In this week's episode, the St. Louis company behind world wide attractions, a St. Louis Blues icon who shaped the genre with his distinctive sound, a study out of Mizzou shows how over consuming protein can be bad for you health, go behind the scenes at this year's Shakespeare in the Park performance, a mentorship program providing real life experiences for young black males, and a father-daughter duo create bright and inspirational murals.
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