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House of Thunder. Some historians believe the little known Battle of St. Louis was a critical point in the American Revolutionary War, as illustrated in this new HEC documentary. A Conversation With CommunityGreater St. Louis Inc. A Conversation with Jason Hall of Greater St. Louis Inc. Happening Now. PRODUCING NATURAL RUBBER FROM SUNFLOWERS FOR ALTERNATIVE Edison Agrosciences received nearly $2 million in federal grant funding from the DOD. With the money, Edison is developing sunflower as a production system for natural rubber used in defense and civilian aviation. The rubber market is valued at over $100 billion annually with natural rubber having a share of about $42 billion. BOOSTING BLACK-OWNED BUSINESSES THROUGH WEBSITE LAUNCHED Joe-Jo’s Fish & Chicken on Dr. Martin Luther King Drive is one of many black-owned Businesses in the St. Louis area featured on ForTheCultureSTL.com. “We need something like For the Culture STL, where it’s a lot of young businesses and more established businesses,” said Joe SCHANKMAN’S ST. LOUIS: A NEW LOOK AT THE CITY’S OLD FIREHOUSES Schankman’s St. Louis: A new Look at the City’s Old Firehouses. This opens in a new window. In this edition of Schankman’s St. Louis, we explore the pages of a new book featuring photos of old St. Louis firehouses, dating back to the days when it was an all-volunteer organization using horse drawn wagons to respond to fires. HOW MUSIC MOVED THE MOVEMENT: CIVIL RIGHTS AND THE BLUES How Music Moved the Movement: Civil Rights and the Blues. Blues music traces its roots to the spirituals, work songs, and chants of African-American culture, and many of its best-known and earliest artists were African-American. As such, both Blues and Jazz music played an important role in the Civil Rights movement, which hit itspeak in the
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House of Thunder. Some historians believe the little known Battle of St. Louis was a critical point in the American Revolutionary War, as illustrated in this new HEC documentary. A Conversation With CommunityGreater St. Louis Inc. A Conversation with Jason Hall of Greater St. Louis Inc. Happening Now. PRODUCING NATURAL RUBBER FROM SUNFLOWERS FOR ALTERNATIVE Edison Agrosciences received nearly $2 million in federal grant funding from the DOD. With the money, Edison is developing sunflower as a production system for natural rubber used in defense and civilian aviation. The rubber market is valued at over $100 billion annually with natural rubber having a share of about $42 billion. BOOSTING BLACK-OWNED BUSINESSES THROUGH WEBSITE LAUNCHED Joe-Jo’s Fish & Chicken on Dr. Martin Luther King Drive is one of many black-owned Businesses in the St. Louis area featured on ForTheCultureSTL.com. “We need something like For the Culture STL, where it’s a lot of young businesses and more established businesses,” said Joe SCHANKMAN’S ST. LOUIS: A NEW LOOK AT THE CITY’S OLD FIREHOUSES Schankman’s St. Louis: A new Look at the City’s Old Firehouses. This opens in a new window. In this edition of Schankman’s St. Louis, we explore the pages of a new book featuring photos of old St. Louis firehouses, dating back to the days when it was an all-volunteer organization using horse drawn wagons to respond to fires. HOW MUSIC MOVED THE MOVEMENT: CIVIL RIGHTS AND THE BLUES How Music Moved the Movement: Civil Rights and the Blues. Blues music traces its roots to the spirituals, work songs, and chants of African-American culture, and many of its best-known and earliest artists were African-American. As such, both Blues and Jazz music played an important role in the Civil Rights movement, which hit itspeak in the
GATEWAY PET GUARDIANS RESCUE TURN GRADE SCHOOL INTO ANIMAL Gateway Pet Guardians rescue turn grade school into animal shelter. This opens in a new window. School is officially in session but the new students look a little different! “Its funny when people walk in, some people are still like man I feel like I’m back at school again or this smells like my grade school,” says Jamie Case,Executive
HEC MEDIA NOMINATED FOR 18 MID-AMERICA EMMYS HEC Media is proud to announce it has been nominated for 18 Mid-America Emmy Awards. The Mid America Emmy Award winners will be announced Saturday, Nov. 21. To see a full list of nominees, click here. ARTS/ENTERTAINMENT – PROGRAM FEATURE SEGMENT Props to Alaina Angie Weidinger, Greg Kopp, Cecil Corbett Metal Peta PEELING BACK THE LAYERS OF THE ONION HOUSE Peeling Back the Layers of the Onion House. This opens in a new window. There’s a house in St. Louis that is getting a lot of attention lately. It’s called “The Onion House” and it’s located in Tower Grove South. This house was nicknamed “The Onion House” because of an onion shaped dome on top of a turret at the topof the house.
A SEWER RUNS THROUGH IT A Sewer Runs Through It. Join narrator John Goodman for a look at the River Des Peres in south St. Louis. Revisit its history and learn more about preserving it’s future. CITY FOUNDRY STL AIMS TO CHANGE THE CULTURE OF MIDTOWN ST By George Sells. The key to finding a diamond in the rough is often imagination, and looking at the current state of the site that will house City Foundry STL — St. Louis’ first true food hall, a curated retail & entertainment experience, and creative offices infused with historic industrial architecture — it’s hard to imagine much that sparkles. PHASE ONE CLINICAL TRIAL IS UNDERWAY FOR THE COVID-19 The intranasal vaccine is now produced by academic spinoff Precision Virologics with Curiel as the interim CEO. The vaccine fist proved successful in animal studies and now a human clinical trial for the vaccine is underway. Precision Virologics partnered with vaccine manufacturer Bharat Biotech in India where the trial is taking place. VALERIE BATTLE KIENZLE: READY TO WEAR The rise and fall and comeback of the fashion industry in St. Louis is woven into a vivid historical account in Valerie Battle Kienzle’s “Ready to Wear.”HEC-TV | EVENTS
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House of Thunder. Some historians believe the little known Battle of St. Louis was a critical point in the American Revolutionary War, as illustrated in this new HEC documentary. A Conversation With CommunityGreater St. Louis Inc. A Conversation with Jason Hall of Greater St. Louis Inc. Happening Now. PRODUCING NATURAL RUBBER FROM SUNFLOWERS FOR ALTERNATIVE Edison Agrosciences received nearly $2 million in federal grant funding from the DOD. With the money, Edison is developing sunflower as a production system for natural rubber used in defense and civilian aviation. The rubber market is valued at over $100 billion annually with natural rubber having a share of about $42 billion. 18 AMAZING ENGLISH WORDS WE’VE TOTALLY FORGOTTEN ABOUT 18 Amazing English words we’ve totally forgotten about. 1. Twirlblast. A tornado, according to people in the 1700s. Why we switched to tornado, I’ll never understand. 2. Chork. The act of making the sound your shoes make when you’re walking in them and they’re full of water. 3. HOW MUSIC MOVED THE MOVEMENT: CIVIL RIGHTS AND THE BLUES How Music Moved the Movement: Civil Rights and the Blues. Blues music traces its roots to the spirituals, work songs, and chants of African-American culture, and many of its best-known and earliest artists were African-American. As such, both Blues and Jazz music played an important role in the Civil Rights movement, which hit itspeak in the
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PEELING BACK THE LAYERS OF THE ONION HOUSE Peeling Back the Layers of the Onion House. This opens in a new window. There’s a house in St. Louis that is getting a lot of attention lately. It’s called “The Onion House” and it’s located in Tower Grove South. This house was nicknamed “The Onion House” because of an onion shaped dome on top of a turret at the topof the house.
ST. LOUIS’ LONG HISTORY OF INVENTION St. Louis’ Long History of Invention. St. Louis is no stranger to invention. The ice cream cone, toasted ravioli, provel cheese, gooey butter cake – we’ve heard of the city’s most famous food inventions. But St. Louis, and the state we reside in, can claim manymore –
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House of Thunder. Some historians believe the little known Battle of St. Louis was a critical point in the American Revolutionary War, as illustrated in this new HEC documentary. A Conversation With CommunityGreater St. Louis Inc. A Conversation with Jason Hall of Greater St. Louis Inc. Happening Now. PRODUCING NATURAL RUBBER FROM SUNFLOWERS FOR ALTERNATIVE Edison Agrosciences received nearly $2 million in federal grant funding from the DOD. With the money, Edison is developing sunflower as a production system for natural rubber used in defense and civilian aviation. The rubber market is valued at over $100 billion annually with natural rubber having a share of about $42 billion. 18 AMAZING ENGLISH WORDS WE’VE TOTALLY FORGOTTEN ABOUT 18 Amazing English words we’ve totally forgotten about. 1. Twirlblast. A tornado, according to people in the 1700s. Why we switched to tornado, I’ll never understand. 2. Chork. The act of making the sound your shoes make when you’re walking in them and they’re full of water. 3. HOW MUSIC MOVED THE MOVEMENT: CIVIL RIGHTS AND THE BLUES How Music Moved the Movement: Civil Rights and the Blues. Blues music traces its roots to the spirituals, work songs, and chants of African-American culture, and many of its best-known and earliest artists were African-American. As such, both Blues and Jazz music played an important role in the Civil Rights movement, which hit itspeak in the
BOOSTING BLACK-OWNED BUSINESSES THROUGH WEBSITE LAUNCHED Joe-Jo’s Fish & Chicken on Dr. Martin Luther King Drive is one of many black-owned Businesses in the St. Louis area featured on ForTheCultureSTL.com. “We need something like For the Culture STL, where it’s a lot of young businesses and more established businesses,” said Joe SCHANKMAN’S ST. LOUIS: A NEW LOOK AT THE CITY’S OLD FIREHOUSES Schankman’s St. Louis: A new Look at the City’s Old Firehouses. This opens in a new window. In this edition of Schankman’s St. Louis, we explore the pages of a new book featuring photos of old St. Louis firehouses, dating back to the days when it was an all-volunteer organization using horse drawn wagons to respond to fires. ANTI-AGING COMPOUND IN HUMAN CLINICAL TRIAL: WILL BOOSTING Imai said NMN can boost NAD production, enhancing sirtuin activity and “slowing down” aging. While his clinical trial in ongoing, Imai said people around the world are investing in the pricy NMN “nutraceutical”, which is the type and dosage he’s studying. “There are already thousands of NEUROSCIENTISTS CREATE ‘MIDNIGHT SCAN CLUB’ TO SCAN THEIR Neuroscientists Create ‘Midnight Scan Club’ to Scan Their Own Brains for Groundbreaking Research. Neuroscientists are examining the brain in a new way, with a modern twist, in hopes of finding answers to the many mysteries of the human brain. “The human brain is the most complicated thing there is and we understand it very poorly,”said
PEELING BACK THE LAYERS OF THE ONION HOUSE Peeling Back the Layers of the Onion House. This opens in a new window. There’s a house in St. Louis that is getting a lot of attention lately. It’s called “The Onion House” and it’s located in Tower Grove South. This house was nicknamed “The Onion House” because of an onion shaped dome on top of a turret at the topof the house.
ST. LOUIS’ LONG HISTORY OF INVENTION St. Louis’ Long History of Invention. St. Louis is no stranger to invention. The ice cream cone, toasted ravioli, provel cheese, gooey butter cake – we’ve heard of the city’s most famous food inventions. But St. Louis, and the state we reside in, can claim manymore –
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PEELING BACK THE LAYERS OF THE ONION HOUSE Peeling Back the Layers of the Onion House. This opens in a new window. There’s a house in St. Louis that is getting a lot of attention lately. It’s called “The Onion House” and it’s located in Tower Grove South. This house was nicknamed “The Onion House” because of an onion shaped dome on top of a turret at the topof the house.
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House of Thunder. Some historians believe the little known Battle of St. Louis was a critical point in the American Revolutionary War, as illustrated in this new HEC documentary. A Conversation With CommunityGreater St. Louis Inc. A Conversation with Jason Hall of Greater St. Louis Inc. Happening Now. PRODUCING NATURAL RUBBER FROM SUNFLOWERS FOR ALTERNATIVE Edison Agrosciences received nearly $2 million in federal grant funding from the DOD. With the money, Edison is developing sunflower as a production system for natural rubber used in defense and civilian aviation. The rubber market is valued at over $100 billion annually with natural rubber having a share of about $42 billion. 18 AMAZING ENGLISH WORDS WE’VE TOTALLY FORGOTTEN ABOUT 18 Amazing English words we’ve totally forgotten about. 1. Twirlblast. A tornado, according to people in the 1700s. Why we switched to tornado, I’ll never understand. 2. Chork. The act of making the sound your shoes make when you’re walking in them and they’re full of water. 3. HOW MUSIC MOVED THE MOVEMENT: CIVIL RIGHTS AND THE BLUES How Music Moved the Movement: Civil Rights and the Blues. Blues music traces its roots to the spirituals, work songs, and chants of African-American culture, and many of its best-known and earliest artists were African-American. As such, both Blues and Jazz music played an important role in the Civil Rights movement, which hit itspeak in the
BOOSTING BLACK-OWNED BUSINESSES THROUGH WEBSITE LAUNCHED Joe-Jo’s Fish & Chicken on Dr. Martin Luther King Drive is one of many black-owned Businesses in the St. Louis area featured on ForTheCultureSTL.com. “We need something like For the Culture STL, where it’s a lot of young businesses and more established businesses,” said Joe SCHANKMAN’S ST. LOUIS: A NEW LOOK AT THE CITY’S OLD FIREHOUSES Schankman’s St. Louis: A new Look at the City’s Old Firehouses. This opens in a new window. In this edition of Schankman’s St. Louis, we explore the pages of a new book featuring photos of old St. Louis firehouses, dating back to the days when it was an all-volunteer organization using horse drawn wagons to respond to fires. ANTI-AGING COMPOUND IN HUMAN CLINICAL TRIAL: WILL BOOSTING Imai said NMN can boost NAD production, enhancing sirtuin activity and “slowing down” aging. While his clinical trial in ongoing, Imai said people around the world are investing in the pricy NMN “nutraceutical”, which is the type and dosage he’s studying. “There are already thousands of NEUROSCIENTISTS CREATE ‘MIDNIGHT SCAN CLUB’ TO SCAN THEIR Neuroscientists Create ‘Midnight Scan Club’ to Scan Their Own Brains for Groundbreaking Research. Neuroscientists are examining the brain in a new way, with a modern twist, in hopes of finding answers to the many mysteries of the human brain. “The human brain is the most complicated thing there is and we understand it very poorly,”said
PEELING BACK THE LAYERS OF THE ONION HOUSE Peeling Back the Layers of the Onion House. This opens in a new window. There’s a house in St. Louis that is getting a lot of attention lately. It’s called “The Onion House” and it’s located in Tower Grove South. This house was nicknamed “The Onion House” because of an onion shaped dome on top of a turret at the topof the house.
ST. LOUIS’ LONG HISTORY OF INVENTION St. Louis’ Long History of Invention. St. Louis is no stranger to invention. The ice cream cone, toasted ravioli, provel cheese, gooey butter cake – we’ve heard of the city’s most famous food inventions. But St. Louis, and the state we reside in, can claim manymore –
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House of Thunder. Some historians believe the little known Battle of St. Louis was a critical point in the American Revolutionary War, as illustrated in this new HEC documentary. A Conversation With CommunityGreater St. Louis Inc. A Conversation with Jason Hall of Greater St. Louis Inc. Happening Now. PRODUCING NATURAL RUBBER FROM SUNFLOWERS FOR ALTERNATIVE Edison Agrosciences received nearly $2 million in federal grant funding from the DOD. With the money, Edison is developing sunflower as a production system for natural rubber used in defense and civilian aviation. The rubber market is valued at over $100 billion annually with natural rubber having a share of about $42 billion. 18 AMAZING ENGLISH WORDS WE’VE TOTALLY FORGOTTEN ABOUT 18 Amazing English words we’ve totally forgotten about. 1. Twirlblast. A tornado, according to people in the 1700s. Why we switched to tornado, I’ll never understand. 2. Chork. The act of making the sound your shoes make when you’re walking in them and they’re full of water. 3. HOW MUSIC MOVED THE MOVEMENT: CIVIL RIGHTS AND THE BLUES How Music Moved the Movement: Civil Rights and the Blues. Blues music traces its roots to the spirituals, work songs, and chants of African-American culture, and many of its best-known and earliest artists were African-American. As such, both Blues and Jazz music played an important role in the Civil Rights movement, which hit itspeak in the
BOOSTING BLACK-OWNED BUSINESSES THROUGH WEBSITE LAUNCHED Joe-Jo’s Fish & Chicken on Dr. Martin Luther King Drive is one of many black-owned Businesses in the St. Louis area featured on ForTheCultureSTL.com. “We need something like For the Culture STL, where it’s a lot of young businesses and more established businesses,” said Joe SCHANKMAN’S ST. LOUIS: A NEW LOOK AT THE CITY’S OLD FIREHOUSES Schankman’s St. Louis: A new Look at the City’s Old Firehouses. This opens in a new window. In this edition of Schankman’s St. Louis, we explore the pages of a new book featuring photos of old St. Louis firehouses, dating back to the days when it was an all-volunteer organization using horse drawn wagons to respond to fires. ANTI-AGING COMPOUND IN HUMAN CLINICAL TRIAL: WILL BOOSTING Imai said NMN can boost NAD production, enhancing sirtuin activity and “slowing down” aging. While his clinical trial in ongoing, Imai said people around the world are investing in the pricy NMN “nutraceutical”, which is the type and dosage he’s studying. “There are already thousands of NEUROSCIENTISTS CREATE ‘MIDNIGHT SCAN CLUB’ TO SCAN THEIR Neuroscientists Create ‘Midnight Scan Club’ to Scan Their Own Brains for Groundbreaking Research. Neuroscientists are examining the brain in a new way, with a modern twist, in hopes of finding answers to the many mysteries of the human brain. “The human brain is the most complicated thing there is and we understand it very poorly,”said
PEELING BACK THE LAYERS OF THE ONION HOUSE Peeling Back the Layers of the Onion House. This opens in a new window. There’s a house in St. Louis that is getting a lot of attention lately. It’s called “The Onion House” and it’s located in Tower Grove South. This house was nicknamed “The Onion House” because of an onion shaped dome on top of a turret at the topof the house.
ST. LOUIS’ LONG HISTORY OF INVENTION St. Louis’ Long History of Invention. St. Louis is no stranger to invention. The ice cream cone, toasted ravioli, provel cheese, gooey butter cake – we’ve heard of the city’s most famous food inventions. But St. Louis, and the state we reside in, can claim manymore –
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A non-profit corporation, HEC-TV is the only station with the mission statement “to strengthen and promote the education, arts, and cultural communities in the St. Louis Metropolitan area.” HEC-TV is St. Louis’ leading producer of education and arts television PHASE ONE CLINICAL TRIAL IS UNDERWAY FOR THE COVID-19 The intranasal vaccine is now produced by academic spinoff Precision Virologics with Curiel as the interim CEO. The vaccine fist proved successful in animal studies and now a human clinical trial for the vaccine is underway. Precision Virologics partnered with vaccine manufacturer Bharat Biotech in India where the trial is taking place. MISSOURI ADOLESCENTS LINE UP FOR SHOT AT MORE NORMAL Doctors say the best time to start the vaccination process for adolescents is now, before big summer events and the start of the newschool year.
WHAT’S OPEN AND WHAT’S CLOSED IN ST. LOUIS DURING COVID 19 What’s open and what’s closed in St. Louis during COVID 19: arts and culture. As more and more people are wisely social distancing, many arts and cultural organizations have made the decision to close their doors until further notice. Below is a full list of who is still open and who is temporarily closed. HEC encourages you to supportHEC-TV | EVENTS
Playing Now. 07:00 | Maryville Talks Books 07:30 | Maryville Talks Books 08:00 | Art Presented by HEC Media 09:00 | Educate.Today: ThePhysical World
VALERIE BATTLE KIENZLE: READY TO WEAR The rise and fall and comeback of the fashion industry in St. Louis is woven into a vivid historical account in Valerie Battle Kienzle’s “Ready to Wear.” IT WAS ALL VERY QUEER AT THE ST. LOUIS ARTISTS’ GUILD “It Was All Very Queer’ is the newest exhibit at the St. Louis Artists’ Guild. This national juried exhibition showcases contemporary works by LGBTQIA+ artists exploring ANTI-AGING COMPOUND IN HUMAN CLINICAL TRIAL: WILL BOOSTING Imai said NMN can boost NAD production, enhancing sirtuin activity and “slowing down” aging. While his clinical trial in ongoing, Imai said people around the world are investing in the pricy NMN “nutraceutical”, which is the type and dosage he’s studying. “There are already thousands of 5 LITTLE-KNOWN FACTS ABOUT BODY LANGUAGE THAT YOU MAY NOT … In this blog, I want talk about five little-known facts about nonverbal communication that you might not know: 1. It’s culturally bound — mostly. The only nonverbal behaviors that are universal throughout the world are facial expressions — the expressions of anger, happiness, sadness, disgust, surprise and fear are basic to allhumans
PEELING BACK THE LAYERS OF THE ONION HOUSE Peeling Back the Layers of the Onion House. This opens in a new window. There’s a house in St. Louis that is getting a lot of attention lately. It’s called “The Onion House” and it’s located in Tower Grove South. This house was nicknamed “The Onion House” because of an onion shaped dome on top of a turret at the topof the house.
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A non-profit corporation, HEC-TV is the only station with the mission statement “to strengthen and promote the education, arts, and cultural communities in the St. Louis Metropolitan area.” HEC-TV is St. Louis’ leading producer of education and arts television BOOSTING BLACK-OWNED BUSINESSES THROUGH WEBSITE LAUNCHED Joe-Jo’s Fish & Chicken on Dr. Martin Luther King Drive is one of many black-owned Businesses in the St. Louis area featured on ForTheCultureSTL.com. “We need something like For the Culture STL, where it’s a lot of young businesses and more established businesses,” said Joe 18 AMAZING ENGLISH WORDS WE’VE TOTALLY FORGOTTEN ABOUT 18 Amazing English words we’ve totally forgotten about. 1. Twirlblast. A tornado, according to people in the 1700s. Why we switched to tornado, I’ll never understand. 2. Chork. The act of making the sound your shoes make when you’re walking in them and they’re full of water. 3. CITY FOUNDRY STL AIMS TO CHANGE THE CULTURE OF MIDTOWN ST By George Sells. The key to finding a diamond in the rough is often imagination, and looking at the current state of the site that will house City Foundry STL — St. Louis’ first true food hall, a curated retail & entertainment experience, and creative offices infused with historic industrial architecture — it’s hard to imagine much that sparkles. HOW MUSIC MOVED THE MOVEMENT: CIVIL RIGHTS AND THE BLUES How Music Moved the Movement: Civil Rights and the Blues. Blues music traces its roots to the spirituals, work songs, and chants of African-American culture, and many of its best-known and earliest artists were African-American. As such, both Blues and Jazz music played an important role in the Civil Rights movement, which hit itspeak in the
A SEWER RUNS THROUGH IT A Sewer Runs Through It. Join narrator John Goodman for a look at the River Des Peres in south St. Louis. Revisit its history and learn more about preserving it’s future. PEELING BACK THE LAYERS OF THE ONION HOUSE Peeling Back the Layers of the Onion House. This opens in a new window. There’s a house in St. Louis that is getting a lot of attention lately. It’s called “The Onion House” and it’s located in Tower Grove South. This house was nicknamed “The Onion House” because of an onion shaped dome on top of a turret at the topof the house.
“THE PROBLEM OF ALZHEIMER’S”: AUTHOR DR. JASON KARLAWISH The book is a compelling look at missed opportunities in Alzheimer’s research and a compassionate personal narrative of patient care. For anyone concerned about this often devastating disease, Dr. Karlawish offers a map to understanding the history and science of Alzheimer’s and a path to better care and treatment. Signed books available ST. LOUIS’ LONG HISTORY OF INVENTION St. Louis’ Long History of Invention. St. Louis is no stranger to invention. The ice cream cone, toasted ravioli, provel cheese, gooey butter cake – we’ve heard of the city’s most famous food inventions. But St. Louis, and the state we reside in, can claim manymore –
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House of Thunder. Some historians believe the little known Battle of St. Louis was a critical point in the American Revolutionary War, as illustrated in this new HEC documentary. A Conversation With CommunityGreater St. Louis Inc. A Conversation with Jason Hall of Greater St. Louis Inc. Happening Now.HEC-TV | ABOUT US
A non-profit corporation, HEC-TV is the only station with the mission statement “to strengthen and promote the education, arts, and cultural communities in the St. Louis Metropolitan area.” HEC-TV is St. Louis’ leading producer of education and arts television BOOSTING BLACK-OWNED BUSINESSES THROUGH WEBSITE LAUNCHED Joe-Jo’s Fish & Chicken on Dr. Martin Luther King Drive is one of many black-owned Businesses in the St. Louis area featured on ForTheCultureSTL.com. “We need something like For the Culture STL, where it’s a lot of young businesses and more established businesses,” said Joe 18 AMAZING ENGLISH WORDS WE’VE TOTALLY FORGOTTEN ABOUT 18 Amazing English words we’ve totally forgotten about. 1. Twirlblast. A tornado, according to people in the 1700s. Why we switched to tornado, I’ll never understand. 2. Chork. The act of making the sound your shoes make when you’re walking in them and they’re full of water. 3. CITY FOUNDRY STL AIMS TO CHANGE THE CULTURE OF MIDTOWN ST By George Sells. The key to finding a diamond in the rough is often imagination, and looking at the current state of the site that will house City Foundry STL — St. Louis’ first true food hall, a curated retail & entertainment experience, and creative offices infused with historic industrial architecture — it’s hard to imagine much that sparkles. HOW MUSIC MOVED THE MOVEMENT: CIVIL RIGHTS AND THE BLUES How Music Moved the Movement: Civil Rights and the Blues. Blues music traces its roots to the spirituals, work songs, and chants of African-American culture, and many of its best-known and earliest artists were African-American. As such, both Blues and Jazz music played an important role in the Civil Rights movement, which hit itspeak in the
A SEWER RUNS THROUGH IT A Sewer Runs Through It. Join narrator John Goodman for a look at the River Des Peres in south St. Louis. Revisit its history and learn more about preserving it’s future. PEELING BACK THE LAYERS OF THE ONION HOUSE Peeling Back the Layers of the Onion House. This opens in a new window. There’s a house in St. Louis that is getting a lot of attention lately. It’s called “The Onion House” and it’s located in Tower Grove South. This house was nicknamed “The Onion House” because of an onion shaped dome on top of a turret at the topof the house.
“THE PROBLEM OF ALZHEIMER’S”: AUTHOR DR. JASON KARLAWISH The book is a compelling look at missed opportunities in Alzheimer’s research and a compassionate personal narrative of patient care. For anyone concerned about this often devastating disease, Dr. Karlawish offers a map to understanding the history and science of Alzheimer’s and a path to better care and treatment. Signed books available ST. LOUIS’ LONG HISTORY OF INVENTION St. Louis’ Long History of Invention. St. Louis is no stranger to invention. The ice cream cone, toasted ravioli, provel cheese, gooey butter cake – we’ve heard of the city’s most famous food inventions. But St. Louis, and the state we reside in, can claim manymore –
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HEC Media is here to help you stay entertained, educated, and cultured while social distancing. We’ve curated a list of the best “Stay Home” and livestream content from St. Louis organizations and institutions. And, of course, we’re always bringing new segments and shows to HEC Media’s side and educational content to Educate.Today. MISSOURI ADOLESCENTS LINE UP FOR SHOT AT MORE NORMAL Doctors say the best time to start the vaccination process for adolescents is now, before big summer events and the start of the newschool year.
PRODUCING NATURAL RUBBER FROM SUNFLOWERS FOR ALTERNATIVE Edison Agrosciences received nearly $2 million in federal grant funding from the DOD. With the money, Edison is developing sunflower as a production system for natural rubber used in defense and civilian aviation. The rubber market is valued at over $100 billion annually with natural rubber having a share of about $42 billion. HEC-TV | VIRTUAL EVENTS Kids are missing out on essential lessons to succeed academically and in life. Dr. Michele Borba shares the vital skills and gives tips onhow to teach them.
NASAL SPRAY VACCINE AGAINST COVID-19 PREVENTS INFECTION IN Curiel’s intranasal COVID-19 vaccine would be delivered in one dose through the nose, which he said makes it superior to the intramuscular injections expected to gain approval first. “You lean your head back and take a spray, so it’s quite easy,” he explained. The vaccine research shows how the nasal delivery route creates a more 18 AMAZING ENGLISH WORDS WE’VE TOTALLY FORGOTTEN ABOUT 18 Amazing English words we’ve totally forgotten about. 1. Twirlblast. A tornado, according to people in the 1700s. Why we switched to tornado, I’ll never understand. 2. Chork. The act of making the sound your shoes make when you’re walking in them and they’re full of water. 3. AFTER THE FALL, A CONVERSATION WITH BEN RHODES Why is democracy so threatened in America and around the world? And what can we do about it? A former White House aide and close confidant to President Barack Obama – and the New York Times best-selling author of The World as It Is – travels the globe in a deeply personal, beautifully observed quest for answers. HISTORY IN THE FIRST PERSON: LIVING UNDER JIM CROW LAWS Take your study of the Civil Rights Movement to people who participated in the struggle. Hear from individuals who experienced segregation first hand while living under Jim Crow Laws. Learn how the Civil Rights Movement made a difference in their life and your life. ST. LOUIS AUTHOR SARAH KENDZIOR DOCUMENTS DONALD TRUMP’S Sarah Kendzior uncovers buried American history of the past four decades and what led to the rise of Donald Trump. She reveals all in “Hiding in Plain Sight.” ST. LOUIS’ LONG HISTORY OF INVENTION St. Louis’ Long History of Invention. St. Louis is no stranger to invention. The ice cream cone, toasted ravioli, provel cheese, gooey butter cake – we’ve heard of the city’s most famous food inventions. But St. Louis, and the state we reside in, can claim manymore –
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House of Thunder. Some historians believe the little known Battle of St. Louis was a critical point in the American Revolutionary War, as illustrated in this new HEC documentary. A Conversation With CommunityGreater St. Louis Inc. A Conversation with Jason Hall of Greater St. Louis Inc. Happening Now.HEC-TV | ABOUT US
A non-profit corporation, HEC-TV is the only station with the mission statement “to strengthen and promote the education, arts, and cultural communities in the St. Louis Metropolitan area.” HEC-TV is St. Louis’ leading producer of education and arts television BOOSTING BLACK-OWNED BUSINESSES THROUGH WEBSITE LAUNCHED Joe-Jo’s Fish & Chicken on Dr. Martin Luther King Drive is one of many black-owned Businesses in the St. Louis area featured on ForTheCultureSTL.com. “We need something like For the Culture STL, where it’s a lot of young businesses and more established businesses,” said Joe 18 AMAZING ENGLISH WORDS WE’VE TOTALLY FORGOTTEN ABOUT 18 Amazing English words we’ve totally forgotten about. 1. Twirlblast. A tornado, according to people in the 1700s. Why we switched to tornado, I’ll never understand. 2. Chork. The act of making the sound your shoes make when you’re walking in them and they’re full of water. 3. CITY FOUNDRY STL AIMS TO CHANGE THE CULTURE OF MIDTOWN ST By George Sells. The key to finding a diamond in the rough is often imagination, and looking at the current state of the site that will house City Foundry STL — St. Louis’ first true food hall, a curated retail & entertainment experience, and creative offices infused with historic industrial architecture — it’s hard to imagine much that sparkles. HOW MUSIC MOVED THE MOVEMENT: CIVIL RIGHTS AND THE BLUES How Music Moved the Movement: Civil Rights and the Blues. Blues music traces its roots to the spirituals, work songs, and chants of African-American culture, and many of its best-known and earliest artists were African-American. As such, both Blues and Jazz music played an important role in the Civil Rights movement, which hit itspeak in the
A SEWER RUNS THROUGH IT A Sewer Runs Through It. Join narrator John Goodman for a look at the River Des Peres in south St. Louis. Revisit its history and learn more about preserving it’s future. PEELING BACK THE LAYERS OF THE ONION HOUSE Peeling Back the Layers of the Onion House. This opens in a new window. There’s a house in St. Louis that is getting a lot of attention lately. It’s called “The Onion House” and it’s located in Tower Grove South. This house was nicknamed “The Onion House” because of an onion shaped dome on top of a turret at the topof the house.
“THE PROBLEM OF ALZHEIMER’S”: AUTHOR DR. JASON KARLAWISH The book is a compelling look at missed opportunities in Alzheimer’s research and a compassionate personal narrative of patient care. For anyone concerned about this often devastating disease, Dr. Karlawish offers a map to understanding the history and science of Alzheimer’s and a path to better care and treatment. Signed books available ST. LOUIS’ LONG HISTORY OF INVENTION St. Louis’ Long History of Invention. St. Louis is no stranger to invention. The ice cream cone, toasted ravioli, provel cheese, gooey butter cake – we’ve heard of the city’s most famous food inventions. But St. Louis, and the state we reside in, can claim manymore –
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House of Thunder. Some historians believe the little known Battle of St. Louis was a critical point in the American Revolutionary War, as illustrated in this new HEC documentary. A Conversation With CommunityGreater St. Louis Inc. A Conversation with Jason Hall of Greater St. Louis Inc. Happening Now.HEC-TV | ABOUT US
A non-profit corporation, HEC-TV is the only station with the mission statement “to strengthen and promote the education, arts, and cultural communities in the St. Louis Metropolitan area.” HEC-TV is St. Louis’ leading producer of education and arts television BOOSTING BLACK-OWNED BUSINESSES THROUGH WEBSITE LAUNCHED Joe-Jo’s Fish & Chicken on Dr. Martin Luther King Drive is one of many black-owned Businesses in the St. Louis area featured on ForTheCultureSTL.com. “We need something like For the Culture STL, where it’s a lot of young businesses and more established businesses,” said Joe 18 AMAZING ENGLISH WORDS WE’VE TOTALLY FORGOTTEN ABOUT 18 Amazing English words we’ve totally forgotten about. 1. Twirlblast. A tornado, according to people in the 1700s. Why we switched to tornado, I’ll never understand. 2. Chork. The act of making the sound your shoes make when you’re walking in them and they’re full of water. 3. CITY FOUNDRY STL AIMS TO CHANGE THE CULTURE OF MIDTOWN ST By George Sells. The key to finding a diamond in the rough is often imagination, and looking at the current state of the site that will house City Foundry STL — St. Louis’ first true food hall, a curated retail & entertainment experience, and creative offices infused with historic industrial architecture — it’s hard to imagine much that sparkles. HOW MUSIC MOVED THE MOVEMENT: CIVIL RIGHTS AND THE BLUES How Music Moved the Movement: Civil Rights and the Blues. Blues music traces its roots to the spirituals, work songs, and chants of African-American culture, and many of its best-known and earliest artists were African-American. As such, both Blues and Jazz music played an important role in the Civil Rights movement, which hit itspeak in the
A SEWER RUNS THROUGH IT A Sewer Runs Through It. Join narrator John Goodman for a look at the River Des Peres in south St. Louis. Revisit its history and learn more about preserving it’s future. PEELING BACK THE LAYERS OF THE ONION HOUSE Peeling Back the Layers of the Onion House. This opens in a new window. There’s a house in St. Louis that is getting a lot of attention lately. It’s called “The Onion House” and it’s located in Tower Grove South. This house was nicknamed “The Onion House” because of an onion shaped dome on top of a turret at the topof the house.
“THE PROBLEM OF ALZHEIMER’S”: AUTHOR DR. JASON KARLAWISH The book is a compelling look at missed opportunities in Alzheimer’s research and a compassionate personal narrative of patient care. For anyone concerned about this often devastating disease, Dr. Karlawish offers a map to understanding the history and science of Alzheimer’s and a path to better care and treatment. Signed books available ST. LOUIS’ LONG HISTORY OF INVENTION St. Louis’ Long History of Invention. St. Louis is no stranger to invention. The ice cream cone, toasted ravioli, provel cheese, gooey butter cake – we’ve heard of the city’s most famous food inventions. But St. Louis, and the state we reside in, can claim manymore –
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HEC Media is here to help you stay entertained, educated, and cultured while social distancing. We’ve curated a list of the best “Stay Home” and livestream content from St. Louis organizations and institutions. And, of course, we’re always bringing new segments and shows to HEC Media’s side and educational content to Educate.Today. MISSOURI ADOLESCENTS LINE UP FOR SHOT AT MORE NORMAL Doctors say the best time to start the vaccination process for adolescents is now, before big summer events and the start of the newschool year.
HEC-TV | VIRTUAL EVENTS Kids are missing out on essential lessons to succeed academically and in life. Dr. Michele Borba shares the vital skills and gives tips onhow to teach them.
NASAL SPRAY VACCINE AGAINST COVID-19 PREVENTS INFECTION IN Curiel’s intranasal COVID-19 vaccine would be delivered in one dose through the nose, which he said makes it superior to the intramuscular injections expected to gain approval first. “You lean your head back and take a spray, so it’s quite easy,” he explained. The vaccine research shows how the nasal delivery route creates a more PRODUCING NATURAL RUBBER FROM SUNFLOWERS FOR ALTERNATIVE Edison Agrosciences received nearly $2 million in federal grant funding from the DOD. With the money, Edison is developing sunflower as a production system for natural rubber used in defense and civilian aviation. The rubber market is valued at over $100 billion annually with natural rubber having a share of about $42 billion. 18 AMAZING ENGLISH WORDS WE’VE TOTALLY FORGOTTEN ABOUT 18 Amazing English words we’ve totally forgotten about. 1. Twirlblast. A tornado, according to people in the 1700s. Why we switched to tornado, I’ll never understand. 2. Chork. The act of making the sound your shoes make when you’re walking in them and they’re full of water. 3. AFTER THE FALL, A CONVERSATION WITH BEN RHODES Why is democracy so threatened in America and around the world? And what can we do about it? A former White House aide and close confidant to President Barack Obama – and the New York Times best-selling author of The World as It Is – travels the globe in a deeply personal, beautifully observed quest for answers. ST. LOUIS’ LONG HISTORY OF INVENTION St. Louis’ Long History of Invention. St. Louis is no stranger to invention. The ice cream cone, toasted ravioli, provel cheese, gooey butter cake – we’ve heard of the city’s most famous food inventions. But St. Louis, and the state we reside in, can claim manymore –
HISTORY IN THE FIRST PERSON: LIVING UNDER JIM CROW LAWS Take your study of the Civil Rights Movement to people who participated in the struggle. Hear from individuals who experienced segregation first hand while living under Jim Crow Laws. Learn how the Civil Rights Movement made a difference in their life and your life. ST. LOUIS AUTHOR SARAH KENDZIOR DOCUMENTS DONALD TRUMP’S Sarah Kendzior uncovers buried American history of the past four decades and what led to the rise of Donald Trump. She reveals all in “Hiding in Plain Sight.” St. Louis' home of EducationArts, and Culture
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