Jun 14, 2015 | What's New
Would you scour the city for a chance to get your hands on an original piece of art? That’s the opportunity recently proposed by Susan Greene of Paint Imagery, LLC. She led St. Louisans’ on a treasure hunt for art using clues such as: In the CWE, one of my favorite...
Jun 14, 2015 | What's New
The West African dance company Afriky Lolo, has brought the traditional dances of Mali, Cote d”Ivoire, Senegal and Ghana to St. Louis. STL TV LIVE host, Sarah Bernard, discusses the West African dance stylings with Executive & Artistic Director, Diadie Bathily,...
Jun 14, 2015 | What's New
St. Louisans recently had the opportunity to donate to more than 800 local nonprofits in the second annual 2015 Give STL Day, the region’s 24-hour online day of giving. Founded 100 years ago, the Foundation was the second such effort in the country following...
Jun 14, 2015 | What's New
The Annie Malone Children & Family Service Center first opened its doors in 1888 as the St. Louis Colored Orphan’s Home. In helping St. Louis families for more than a century, the agency today has grown into a multi-service center in the community, addressing...
Jun 14, 2015 | What's New
On this City Corner, host, Robin Boyce, discusses memory loss with Stephanie Rohlfs , Young Vice President of the Alzheimer’s Association, along with Douglass Petty, President of the organization’s board. On the second half of the show, City Corner viewers will learn...
Jun 14, 2015 | What's New
“St. Louis Advertising” is the title of media historian Frank Absher’s new book that features more than 150 images, and commemorates the history and importance that ads have played in shaping the culture of St. Louis. Many of the nation’s most...