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10 Episodes 2022 - 2022
Episode 1
Mon, Jan 3, 2022
St. Louis's first brewpub, Schlafly, opened 30 years ago, bringing about today's proliferation of local craft beer makers. Also: the year in review, a much-needed training program for truck drivers, and Sonny Fox, the TV executive who got his start at Nine PBS, is remembered.
Episode 2
Mon, Jan 17, 2022
Topics covered include: Skateboarding, Karen House, Peter Mathews Memorial Skate Garden, fashion, National Museum of Transportation, Kirkwood, James P. Kirkwood, Spotlight Series, Distillery, Craft Distilling, Sk8 Liborious, and Woman's Exchange of St. Louis.
Episode 3
Mon, Jan 24, 2022
A working replica of Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion Car visits SIU-Edwardsville. A pilot project is underway in Jefferson County to rebuild the confluence of Calico Creek and the Big River. A look at in-demand job of dental hygienist and the training received at St. Louis Community College's Dental Hygiene Program. William Inge began seriously writing while working at a St. Louis newspaper.
Episode 4
Mon, Jan 31, 2022
The St. Louis Zoo and Missouri Department of Conservation report continued success in the efforts to save the Ozark Hellbender salamander from extinction. Gene Dobbs Bradford reflects on his musical journey. The Boys and Girls Club of St. Louis is working to teach students "soft skills." Arts and Faith St. Louis commissioned a local poet and a choreographer to create an original performance.
Episode 5
Mon, Feb 7, 2022
The entertainer, war hero, and activist was given France's highest honor, induction into the Pantheon in Paris. St. Louis' first TV station went on the air in February 1947. Helen Stephens won a gold medal in track at the 1936 Olympics, but the success of the Fulton, Missouri native was complicated by her brief meeting with Adolf Hitler and questions about her gender.
Episode 6
Mon, Feb 21, 2022
Topics covered include World War 2, Battle of the Bulge, Fashion, A History of the Footwear and Garment Industries in St. Louis, Dancing, Activism, and Choreography. Interviewees include Eugene Ganz, Gene Ganz, Don Green, Marvin Korte, Elmer Potzmann, Stewart Piper, Valerie Battle Kienzle, Katherine Dunham, Sally Bliss, and Retta Jane.
Episode 7
Mon, Mar 21, 2022
Silent film's Florence Lawrence's personal appearance in St. Louis in 1910 is considered the start of movie stardom in America. In South St. Louis, there is a small museum filled with tiny things. When a maker of self-watering planters needed to increase production, she turned to a local startup that is making a name for itself in the growing field of 3D printing.
Episode 8
Mon, Mar 28, 2022
A local trainer at Got Your Six Support Dogs explains why it takes so much time and money to train service dogs for those experiencing PTSD. In 1872, St. Louisan Virginia Minor tried unsuccessfully to register to vote, and she and her husband took her case to the U.S. Supreme Court. The renowned architect Gyo Obata died in early March at the age of 99.
Episode 9
Mon, Apr 18, 2022
Topics include The Loop, Delmar, Cortex, Non-profits, Bosnia, Genocide, Business Development, USS St. Louis, Navy, Bi-State, Loop Trolley Company, Delmar DivINe, Behavioral Health Response, Kingshighway Development, Center for Bosnian Studies, Fontbonne University, and the Bosnia Memory Project,.
Episode 10
Mon, May 2, 2022
The new Ste. Genevieve Museum Learning Center features dinosaur models built by Guy Darrough. When the pandemic forced a local singer to stop touring, she decided that making coffee for people would be good for her. Thirty years ago, St. Louis' first brewpub opened after overcoming legal obstacles. Every spring, trainers at the St. Louis Zoo get sea lions ready for daily performances.