Oct 5, 2015 | What's New
The Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum is inviting everyone to see two exhibitions currently showing. You can see World War I: War of Images, Images of War shows until January 4th, and charts the war chronologically through art covering propaganda, the reality of war and...
Oct 5, 2015 | What's New
The Women in Science Entrepreneurship Conference wants to inspire and enable women to reach new heights. During the conference, women with careers in science network with entrepreneurs, researchers and members of the industry to make connections to expand or begin...
Oct 5, 2015 | What's New
Jason Green is a promising medical intern, who has earned the respect of his superiors and colleagues, but his personal life is devastated when his boyfriend betrays him with another man. All the while, his research partner hides a secret that could compromise their...
Oct 5, 2015 | What's New
Shakespeare in the Streets is back with another adapted play and more local talent. Old North St. Louis residents perform with professional actors in The World Begun, an adaptation of William Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, a comedy about deception and love. STL TV...
Oct 5, 2015 | What's New
On this episode of City Corner, host Steve Potter, talks to Tiffany Weigel, the Founder of Women in Focus St.Louis. It’s an organization promoting local female photographers about their current exhibition “A Clear View,” which is on display through...
Oct 5, 2015 | What's New
City Corner host, Steve Potter, has a conversation with Author, Nancy Carver, about her book, Making Tracks, The Untold Story of Horse Racing in St.Louis, 1767 -1905.The book chronicles the time when horse racing was more popular in this city than baseball. Carver...