Famed Novelist Elizabeth George discusses her latest thriller Something To Hide. In this new mystery her returning protagonist Detective Thomas Lynley is thrust into a mystery with far-reaching cultural connections unlike anything he's faced before.
New Exhibit at Art Saint Louis
Personal History is the first exhibit of the new year at Art Saint Louis. This juried show explores ideas of self and identity through a wide variety of media. You can see it in person at Art Saint Louis through February 15th.
Death of a Salesman Review
Find out why Two on the Aisle's Bob Wilcox calls this production by the Black Rep a "shining moment in St. Louis theatre." Death of a Salesman continues at the Black Rep through January 29th.
Fitness for Seniors
Learn about the classes offered at Mercy Hospital South in St. Louis that help keep seniors moving. The people in these courses find them to beneficial in a number of ways.
Men and Women's Health
A new study from the University of Missouri School of Medicine indicates that a sedentary lifestyle combined with a sugary diet is bad for anyone's health, but especially for men.
The History of
St. Louis Newspaper Comics
Discover the stories of individuals with St. Louis ties that have had a major impact on the world of newspapers and cartooning. Some of the people highlighted are the famous publisher and politician Joseph Pulitzer and Dan Martin, the current cartoonist for the longest-running newspaper comic in the United States.
Watch Spotlight every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. on Channel 11
In this week's episode, one-of-a-kind wood furniture by a local artist made from fallen trees on his fourth-generation family farm in Dow, Illinois; the piano player behind some very well known musicians; artwork from local artists that explores the idea of self reflection; a unique approach that helps farmers save time and money by producing crops without soil; a look at Day and Dream in Modern Germany, 1914-1945 showcasing 17 German artists; and the history of St. Louis cartoons and newspaper comics with artist Dan Martin.
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