Baseball, Blues, and Baby Brain Development
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STL's Jeremiah Johnson Gets BMA Nomination
Fans of blues music in St. Louis know Jeremiah Johnson from his years of performing unforgettable shows around the city. Now, with a Billboard Blues Chart-topping song and a Blues Music Award nomination for best Blues Rock Album, the rest of the world is finally realizing what St. Louis has known all along: Jeremiah Johnson rocks!
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About Face at Webster Arts
After 2 years of a global pandemic requiring people to cover their faces in public, perhaps there has never been a better time for an exhibit like this, which celebrates and examines portraiture in all its forms.
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Assembly Required
This new exhibit at the Pulitzer Arts Foundation is unique because it invites audience participation. Nothing presented by the artists in this show is considered finished until the public comes in and interacts with the works.
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The Color of Change
In this classic episode of Frames watch a documentary that explores the history of segregation in baseball through first hand experiences while showcasing the significant contributions made by African-American players.
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Time To Gussy Up Gussie
As Baseball season is in full swing again, Cardinals fans will notice the bronze bust of Former Team Owner August A. Busch Jr. is shining as bright as ever. In this video you'll learn how this statue is kept looking its best.
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Music Therapy for Premature Babies
Meet Ayla, a baby that arrived 16 weeks early and weighted less than 2 lbs! During her time at MU Health Care’s neonatal intensive care unit she received her first visit from a music therapist. Discover how the power of music has positively effected little Ayla's health and brain development in this video.
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Watch Spotlight every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. on Channel 11
In this week's episode step inside two exhibits at the St. Louis Art Museum that you won't want to miss, hear co-authors and restaurant owners talk about how a cookbook turned into a story on relationships and overcoming racial biases, learn how a local biotech company hopes to revolutionize cancer immunotherapy treatments, revisit the past through the documentary "The Color of Change" which recounts the history of baseball segregation with baseball great Buck O'Neil, and discover a unique Busch Stadium pre-opening day tradition you may not know about.
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