Rebranding at Missouri Historical Society continues to emphasize local history
Host Don Marsh talks with leaders of theĀ Missouri Historical Society about recent changes at the institution, including the rebranding initiative and expansion efforts.
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Host Don Marsh talks with leaders of theĀ Missouri Historical Society about recent changes at the institution, including the rebranding initiative and expansion efforts.
On Mondayās St. Louis on the Air, host Don Marsh talked with three local Army veterans about that growing force and about how St. Louisā student veterans are collaborating as they plan for this yearās Student Veterans Week festivities set to begin March 17.
Host Don Marsh talked with Washington University biology professor Erik Herzog about the effects of Daylight Saving Time.
Host Don Marsh spoke with St. Louis Public Radio political reporter Jason Rosenbaum about the latest news involving the indictment and political ramifications of Gov. Greteins affair and alleged illegal activity.
On Fridayās St. Louis on the Air, United Steelworkers Local 1899 president Dan Simmons joined host Don Marsh to discuss the news that up to 500 workers will return to work at the steel mill around which the town was built.
Host Don Marsh talks with Saint Louis University's Stephen HowardĀ and UMSL Chancellor Tom George about health insurance giant Cigna agreeing to purchase the St. Louis-based pharmacy benefit manager Express Scripts.
The first-time film director took a quick break from a busy opening week to talk about the movie with St. Louis on the Air producer Evie Hemphill. Finley also discussed what he remembers most about growing up in St. Louis and where heās headed next as a storyteller.
Host Don Marsh talked with guests in advance of a panel discussion Thursday night at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center called, "The Future of Food in a Wealthier, Warmer World."
David Miller is a professor at the University of Pittsburgh and the organizing force behind CONNECT, an alliance of Pittsburgh and 40 surrounding municipalities. He talked with St. Louis on the Air host Don Marsh about how what matters isn't the number of governments within a given region, but how they work together.
Host Don Marsh talked with three singers in Winter Opera St. Louis' final production of the season, "LāElisir dāAmore."
Paul Artspaceās Mike Behle and David Johnson, both artists in their own right, share a passion for providing other creative people with opportunities that will help them succeed in their endeavors. They joined St. Louis on the Air producer Evie Hemphill to talk about a new international partnership, the gift of time and space, pickles and more.
Host Don Marsh talked with former NPR CEO Ken Stern about his book "Republican Like Me: How I Left the Liberal Bubble and Learned to Love the Right."
OberleĀ recounted his survival of a near-fatal attackĀ by chimpanzees, along with his experience along the road to recovery, during aĀ Story ColliderĀ event this past fall. The piece also aired on MondayāsĀ St. Louis on the Air.
Are we as happy as we appear to be on social media? On Mondayās St. Louis on the Air, host Don Marsh explored that question and others in conversation with Tim Bono, a faculty member at Washington University. The psychologistās new book āWhen Likes Arenāt Enough: A Crash Course in the Science of Happinessā draws on scores of happiness-related studies conducted with college students and other adults throughout the world.
In his 25 years as a terrestrial and underwater archaeologist, Chris Begley has explored everything from prehistoric caves in Missouri to the legend of a lost civilization in Honduras. Along the way, heās earned not just a Ph.D. but a reputation as āa real-life Indiana Jones. But on Friday, he downplayed the more daring aspects of his own adventures during a conversation with St. Louis on the Air host Don Marsh.
The first question that St. Louis on the Airās Don Marsh asked the Sauce Magazine team during Fridayās Hit List segment had to do with the word ācidery.ā
Host Don Marsh talks to Congresswoman Ann Wagner to talk about her legislation criminalizing the advertising of sex trafficking online.
Gwen Moore joinedĀ St. Louis on the AirĀ host Don Marsh and two other panelists, Lisa Gates and Terry Jones, at Harris Stowe State University last week for a conversation Āabout the community that once existed betweenĀ 20thĀ Street and Saint Louis University. The same day,Ā HSSUĀ unveiled a new campus mural, commissioned by Wells Fargo, honoring Mill Creek.
Host Don Marsh talks to St. Louis Public Radio statehouse reporter Marshall Griffin about the governorās felony charges and its effect in Jefferson City.
Producer Alex Heuer talks with science journalist Jon Cohen, a staff writer for Science Magazine, and documentary filmmaker Carl Gierstorfer about their work on HIV, AIDS and Ebola.