Growing Global, Marvel Comics, and WWII Refugees
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Help Wanted: Daydreamers
Can daydreaming on the Job actually make you a better worker? A recent study at Washington University indicates that daydreaming brings with it notable creative benefits for people who identify with their profession and care for the work they do.
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WWII's One Million Refugees
David Nasaw's new book The Last Million tells the story of a million refugees, including concentration camp survivors, political prisoners, and resistance fighters, who were left behind in Germany after World War II.
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60 Years of Marvel Comics
Before the MCU became the largest, most interconnected American film series ever, the comic books they were inspired by had spent decades weaving thousands of stories together, and Author Douglas Wolk has read them all.
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REENTRY at Webster Arts
This art exhibit explores returning to the world after undergoing a big change, primarily the challenges and experiences that will be faced by everyone upon entering a post-pandemic era.
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Blue/Orange at Stray Dog Theatre
Read Bob Wilcox's review of this moving play that deals with themes of mental health, race, and medical bureaucracy. It's currently showing at Stray Dog Theatre through October 23rd.
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Growing Global 2021: Lessons in Global Leadership
Global leadership during a pandemic is uncharted territory for anyone. In Growing Global 2021 the CEO of Carnival Cruise Corporation, the world's largest cruise line, shares how he's lead his company through the unprecedented challenges brought on by COVID-19. Regardless of your professional position, the insights explored in this program can prove valuable to anybody interested in navigating their business or organization through the pandemic.
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Watch Spotlight every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. on Channel 11
In this week's episode of Spotlight Journalist Alan Maimon talks about his book “Twilight In Hazard," visit the area's first and only doggie retirement home, go behind the scenes of Jess T. Dugan's photography exhibit at the St. Louis Art Museum, meet Vasit Sagan the faculty director of St. Louis University's Geospatial Institute, explore the latest exhibit at the Foundry Art Centre, and discover a slice of baseball heaven in Columbia, IL.
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