STL Architecture, Theater, and Medical Science
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Stories Behind St. Louis Architecture
There's a lot more to St. Louis architecture than just the arch!
In this video you'll learn about some of the most historically and visually interesting structures in the city, including the Old Post Office, Soulard Market, and the Wainwright Building, which is considered the very first skyscraper.
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Emerson Young Artists' Showcase
This annual exhibit, continuing at the St. Louis Artists' Guild through March 26th, gives area high school students the important experience having their artwork shown in a gallery.
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Zika Virus and Brain Tumors
Can one disease hold the key to treating another? Researchers at Washington University have discovered promising findings about the affects of Zika virus in relation to glioblastoma.
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St. Louis Theater Circle Awards
Watch this special presentation March 28th at 7pm on Charter 989 in St. Louis City and County. It'll also be available online at ** hecmedia.org ([link removed])
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Head over Heels Review
Read Gerry Kowarsky's review of Newline Theatre's highly anticipated revival of this musical mixing 16th century romance with songs by the Go-Gos. This show continues through March 26th at the Marcelle Theater.
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An Evening with Brian McNeill
Brian McNeill is a multi-instrumental Scottish folk musician and founding member of the Battlefield Band. In this free concert from HEC's archive he plays a wide selection of music from his career going all the way back to the very first song he ever wrote.
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Watch Spotlight every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. on Channel 11
In this week's episode learn how local theaters are coping with the pandemic; celebrate 10 years of chess and art with the World Chess Hall of Fame; discover St. Louis' critical role in the cancer Moonshot initiative; explore Beyond the Ballot: St. Louis and Suffrage at Missouri History Museum along with an interview from author Katie Moon about the supplemental book; take a new kind of expedition, with a shot of bourbon, through the Show-Me State; and get ready for St. Patrick's Day with a Celtic folk song by Brian McNeill.
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