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July 27, 2021

Director's Chair Viewpoint-Sydie Grosberg Ronga

Director Sydnie Grosberg Ronga is back at Max and Louis Productions directing Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar . The play is based on the New York Times best-selling book by Cheryl Strayed and a...

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July 12, 2021

Broadway Auditions-It's Not All About Singing, Dancing, & Acting

If you could listen to two veteran professionals in the industry who would give you pointers on how to make your audition better and more effective, would you listen to them? Well, you can! Tony Parise and Steve Neale are …

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June 28, 2021

Buzzing Love - Get Stung with Kindness & Catch the Buzzzzzzzz!

When the pain shatters us, it's the love & kindness that saves us. It is important to love big, laugh loud, lend others a helping hand, and spread kindness! BUZZING LOVE is a place for sharing random acts of kindness …

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June 15, 2021

Rescuing People from Wild Animals: Just a Normal Day

From the time the swampland was his playground, Michael Beran has had a love for animals. Today this swamp-raised, snake-wrangling animal lover now trains them and rescues them by providing professional wildlife control for ...

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June 3, 2021

Nikylan Knapper-New Mayor of Maplewood, MO

We sat down with Nikylan Knapper right after she was sworn into office as the new mayor of Maplewood, MO . Find out what goals she has for the city and the theme of her leadership. This is Season 4! …

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June 3, 2021

STL Scavenger - Searching for St. Louis's Hidden Treasures

Looking for a new way to explore the St. Louis region? Get out your magnifying glass or zoom in on your camera to find the buildings, businesses, statues, and architectural details on a fun, new search in the book STL …

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June 1, 2021

St. Louis Mercantile Library - Smithsonian Museum West

Founded in 1846, the St. Louis Mercantile Library is the oldest general library in continuous existence west of the Mississippi River. The Library celebrates its 175th anniversary as the oldest cultural institution in St. Lo...

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May 10, 2021

St. Louis Teen Talent Competition at the Fabulous Fox Theatre

Lucy Schene, a contestant in the 11th Annual St. Louis Teen Talent Competition , and Judy Cullen, Executive Director of Fox Performing Arts Charitable Foundation discuss the upcoming finals to be held on May 24 at the Fabulou...

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April 12, 2021

Don Marsh Discusses His Latest Book The Damned and the Doomed for the…

Don Marsh, veteran journalist in print, radio, and television discusses his latest novel The Damned and the Doomed . Don will be featured on opening night of the St. Louis Jewish Book Festival Spring Virtual Pop-Up on April ...

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April 6, 2021

OPERA ON THE GO! from Opera Theatre of Saint Louis

From its inception in 1976, Opera Theatre of Saint Louis has been a world-class opera festival that highlights commissioned works, well-known works, and nurtures young singers through the Gerdine Young Artists program . OPERA...

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March 16, 2021

Dr. Mom Discusses Dr. Mom-How a Physician, Mother of Triplets, and Au…

We were honored to have Dr. Delene Musielak (aka Dr. Mom from the Dr. Mom podcast) on recently. Dee is a mother, wife, physician, bestselling author, speaker, coach, and momtrepreneur who has a down to earth outlook on life,...

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March 3, 2021

Lights, Camera, Action: A Major Cable Network Production Company Come…

Michael D. Francis has spent time perfecting his craft in Chicago and Los Angeles working with networks such as A&E, MTV, CBS, NBC, BET, TLC, Lifetime, PBS, ESPN, and shows including Judge Judy, Let's Make A Deal, America's G...

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Feb. 17, 2021

Moving? Don't Stress Out - Use STL Rent A Box & The Organized Pack

When it comes to moving, no one likes to pack, go through things, organize them for the new location, and most of all get cardboard boxes of all shapes and sizes to accomplish the goal. STOP! Use STL Rent A …

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Feb. 9, 2021

PTSD: A Message of Hope and Recovery

When you hear post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) what comes to mind? War, soldiers, traumatic experiences, despair? How about HOPE and RECOVERY? Dr. Lauren Albinson, Dr. Megan Keyes, and Dr. Julie Mastnak provide hope f...

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Jan. 19, 2021

Part I: What Have We Learned About Learning During the Pandemic?

Educators across the country have struggled with what is the best way to approach learning during the pandemic. Covid-19 has brought about daily discussions about virtual learning, hybrid learning, remote learning, blended l...

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