GlobalSTL

BioSTL is dedicated to developing a strong innovation economy for the St. Louis region and the nonprofit’s GlobalSTL arm is engaging with high-growth international companies to help fulfill this mission.

Barefoot in the Park Review

Read Gerry Kowarsky's review of Moonstone Theatre Company's second season opener! This classic by Neil Simon will be showing in the Kirkwood Performing Arts Center through November 13th.

100 Year-Old American Hero

In this feature about Adolphus Thaddeus Watson you will learn the story of a man who was raised on a plantation as a boy, fought in the Battle of the Bulge, and paved the way for the next generation to lead a better life.

Laumeier Sculpture Park

Forest Through the Trees, the current exhibit at Laumeier Sculpture Park, explores the conversation between art and nature through a wide array of media.

We Intuit at Houska Gallery

This new intuitive group show at Houska Gallery features seven local St. Louis artists whose works each harbor deeper meanings within the imagery and processes used to create the art.

The Strange Story of Pearl Curran

Pearl Curran claimed to channel a ghost who used her as a vessel to write books. Was she really possessed by a literal ghost writer or was she just a grifter with a Ouija Board and a knack for literature? You decide!
Watch Spotlight every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. on Channel 11
In this week's episode, a look at some of the authors participating in the 44th Annual St. Louis Jewish Book Festival, why GlobalSTL is recruiting high-growth international companies to STL, explore the conversation between art and nature at Laumeier Sculpture Park, a recent study shows veterans are less willing to seek treatment for mental health than physical health, author and veteran Jared Alexander talks about being raised on war, the inspirational story of a true American Hero and WWII veteran, and a beautiful rendition of Amazing Grace by the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra and Kennedy Holmes.
You can see this and more episodes of Spotlight right now at www.hecmedia.org/spotlight.

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