Sep 12, 2016 | What's New
Crime Victim Advocacy Center helps victims overcome the physical, financial, and emotional effect of crime through direct services, training and technical assistance, and public advocacy. They will be holding their nineteenth annual party fundraiser on November 10...
Sep 12, 2016 | What's New
Harris-Stowe State University was founded in 1857 as a teacher’s college and St. Louis’ only historically black college or university. Their new Harris-Stowe State University President/ Dean, Dwaun J. Warmack, is implementing many changes to the university to provide...
Sep 12, 2016 | What's New
On this City Corner, host Steve Potter, examines the popular trend of “Urban Farming” in the city of St. Louis with residents who are involved with a roof-top garden downtown, and with a bucket garden in the Carondelet neighborhood, with Founder and Executive Director...
Aug 30, 2016 | What's New
The students of Better Family Life, Inc.’s Safe Passage Summer Camp perform in an adaption of the classic musical, ‘The Wiz’. They perform at Carr Lane Visual and Performing Arts, on 1004 Jefferson Boulevard. STL TV LIVE host, Sarah Thompson, sits down with the...
Aug 30, 2016 | What's New
Shakespeare in the Streets is one of many programs supported by the Shakespeare Festival St. Louis. From September 16th through 18th, Shakespeare in the Streets will join amateur and professional actor together to perform a modern adaptation of a Shakespearean play....
Aug 30, 2016 | What's New
Corner Corner host, Steve Potter, sits down to talk with Historian, Elizabeth Terry, to talk about her new book, Oysters to Angus. The book traces three generations of the Faust family and their impact to the city of St. Louis. Tony Faust arrived here from Germany...