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Nov. 7, 2024

From Rock Walls to Canoes: Exciting Adventures at the Gateway Outdoor…

Brad Kovach, Deputy Director of River City Foundation and publisher of Terrain Magazine details the evolution and upcoming events of the Gateway Outdoor Expo, emphasizing activities like rock climbing, photo ops with Santa, and fly casting demos. The episode also …

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Nov. 4, 2024

Immortal Moments in Cardinals History: Famous & Forgotten

Guests Robert L. Tiemann and Ron Jacober, delve into Cardinals baseball history. Highlighted are Tiemann's and Jacober's collaborative work on 'Immortal Moments in Cardinals History,' a comprehensive account of famous and forgotten St. Louis Cardinals highlights. The episode also explores …

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Oct. 28, 2024

1964 Cardinals: A Team, a Season, and a Showdown for the Ages

The 1964 season of the St. Louis Cardinals, a pivotal year that not only saw the team break an 18-year championship drought but also witnessed a rollercoaster of emotions, from management turmoil to exhilarating victories. Bob Thieman shares personal anecdotes, …

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Oct. 23, 2024

Behind the Kitchen Door: Missouri’s Comfort Food Scene

Missouri's diverse food culture is fun and delicious. The authors discuss their collaborative book on Missouri comfort foods which highlights local dining spots, recipes, and culinary traditions influenced by various ethnicities. The conversation delves into the authors' backgrounds, the evolution …

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Oct. 7, 2024

This Day in St. Louis History: Uncovering the Outrageous and Spectacu…

Our guest, Joe Sonderman, a radio personality and author, talks about his new book, 'This Day in St. Louis History,' which highlights significant, outrageous, and interesting events in St. Louis' past. Topics include historical dates, the significance of the 'Great …

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Sept. 19, 2024

Sababa Festival, Jewish Culture, & Community Insights with Rabbi Brad…

Rabbi Brad Horwitz, the Chief Jewish Engagement Officer at the J, discussing the dynamic and multifaceted Jewish culture in St. Louis. Rabbi Brad speaks with hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston about the upcoming Sababa Jewish Arts and Culture Festival, …

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Sept. 9, 2024

Celebrating Books and Community at the Missouri Book Festival

The Missouri Book Festival takes place on September 13th and 14th, 2024, in Washington, Missouri. Hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston, along with guest Amanda Doyle, discuss the festival's events, including author readings, book-related activities, food demonstrations, and live performances. …

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Sept. 4, 2024

ELO's Legacy Lives On: Mr. Blue Sky’s Tribute in St. Louis

In this episode of Saint Louis In Tune, hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston chat with Jeff Faulkner and Jake Brookman of the tribute band, Mr. Blue Sky. The conversation ranges from the importance of live music to the int...

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Aug. 7, 2024

Browns vs Cardinals: St. Louis' Legendary 1944 World Series

This segment of 'Saint Louis In Tune' explores the historical significance and local impact of the 1944 All-St. Louis World Series, known as the Trolley Series or Streetcar Series, involving the St. Louis Browns and the St. Louis Cardinals. Hosts …

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July 26, 2024

Festival of Nations: A Cultural Mosaic

The Festival of Nations, which represents over 30 countries, features music, food, art, and dance, and aims to highlight the multicultural fabric of the city. Arrey Obenson, President and CEO of the International Institute of St. Louis, discusses the festival's …

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July 16, 2024

"Flying Children and Peace Pyramids: The Circus Harmony Story"

Jessica Hentkoff, the Executive Artistic Director and founder of Circus Harmony discusses the unique social circus organization that focuses on using circus arts to foster social change and bring together children from various backgrounds. The conversation highlights the 'Peace Through …

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June 21, 2024

Baseball Memories: St. Louis Browns, Herzog, and Holtzman

Ed Wheatley, an award-winning author, film producer, and sports historian, joins us to delve into the rich history of baseball in St. Louis. The discussion covers a range of topics, including the legacy of the St. Louis Browns, notable baseball …

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June 11, 2024

Building Community Through Juneteenth: Insights from Celeste Grayer

Celeste Grayer, a social worker and artist, shares insights into the significance of Juneteenth and her efforts to organize community events in the Delmar Loop area. Activities include a 5k race for reconciliation, a vendor fair, and a jam session …

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May 24, 2024

Engineering Marvels: The Eads Bridge and Its 150-Year Journey

Celebrating the 150th anniversary of the Eads Bridge, an engineering marvel spanning the Mississippi River in St. Louis. We have a conversation with Dr. John Brown, author and professor emeritus, who shares insights about the bridge's designer, James Eads, and …

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May 21, 2024

Beyond the Score: Inside the Missouri Chamber Music Festival

Explore the world of chamber music with internationally acclaimed musicians Nina Ferrigno and Benedetta Orsi. They discuss the upcoming Missouri Chamber Music Festival, the challenges and joys of performing, their unique musical experiences with personal anecdotes, and insights into the …

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