The Boys of Riverside, Indigenous Peoples' Day, Remembering Ken Page and more
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The Boys of Riverside
Author Thomas Fuller shares the inspiring story behind his debut book about the Riverside Cubs, a deaf football team that defied the odds to achieve glory.
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Indigenous Peoples’ Day
Indigenous Peoples’ Day is a holiday that celebrates and honors Native American peoples, their histories, cultures, and contributions. It serves as a counter-narrative to Columbus Day, which has been been increasingly criticized for ignoring the negative impact of colonization on Indigenous communities.
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National Recognition for Stroke Care
The American Heart Association is recognizing Mercy for its commitment to high-quality stroke care with its Get With the Guidelines – Stroke awards for all five Mercy hospitals in the St. Louis region.
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New Siteman Cancer Center Outpatient Building
The nine-story, 657,250-square-foot building, on the Washington University Medical Campus, is dedicated to an innovative approach to outpatient cancer care.
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Soldiers Memorial Military Museum
In this episode of History Spotlight, we look at the architectural flourishes at the Soldiers Memorial Military Museum.
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Remembering Ken Page
In this 2015 interview, Ken Page reflects on his remarkable career, including his beginnings at The Muny, his time on Broadway, and his appearances on the silver screen.
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Watch Spotlight every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. on Channel 11
In this week’s episode, we explore a captivating new book about a deaf football team that overcame incredible odds to achieve greatness. We also introduce a unique collaboration between a non-profit theater company and a for-profit bar, highlighting their intersection. Meet a local biologist and her students as they embark on a fascinating research project about squirrels. We’ll dive into a historical disagreement that escalated into an umbrella duel on the streets of St. Louis in the 1840s. Plus, enjoy an Emmy-nominated story about a neighborhood print shop dedicated to preserving the art of letterpress. Finally, don’t miss "Live from the Boom Room" with Kip and JJ Loui!
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