St. Louis on the Air
Noon-1 p.m. and 7-8 p.m. (repeat) Monday-Friday
St. Louis on the Air creates a unique space where guests and listeners can share ideas and opinions with respect and honesty. Whether exploring issues and challenges confronting our region, discussing the latest innovations in science and technology, taking a closer look at our history or talking with authors, artists and musicians, St. Louis on the Air brings you the stories of St. Louis and the people who live, work and create in our region.
St. Louis on the Air is produced by Alex Heuer, Emily Woodbury, Danny Wicentowski, Miya Norfleet and Elaine Cha. Our engineer is Aaron Doerr. Our intern is Jada Jones.
Recent Episodes:
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Some Black People advances diversity in a predominantly white artform.
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Arlo Landolt was born and raised in Madison County, Illinois. He attended a one-room country schoolhouse where eight grades were taught by one teacher.
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Chicago Bulls player E.J. Liddell gives a glimpse into his personal life and shares what it is like to be in the NBA.
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With 141 wins, the Incarnate Word Academy varsity team holds the national record for consecutive wins by a girls high school basketball team.
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St. Louisans sound off on the difference between “passable” and “clear” roads.
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Gov. Mike Parson appointed Melissa Price Smith to fill out the term of Wesley Bell, who was recently sworn in as Missouri’s 1st Congressional District representative.
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Former Missouri Secretary of State Robin Carnahan will soon depart from the agency responsible for managing federal procurement and the government’s real estate holdings.
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Four St. Louis arts organizations are collaborating with St. Louis County’s Department of Justice Services to test a program offering violin or piano lessons to some incarcerated at the jail. Organizers say playing music can build life skills and help prepare inmates for life after release.
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St. Louis University English professor Jonathan Sawday’s new book has won the James Russell Lowell Prize for the most outstanding book published in 2023.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is pushing skepticism of fluoride, which strengthens enamel in teeth.
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For many Korean Americans, Korean language education is key to building pride in their cultural identity.
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The first single from Nico Marie McNeese's album "Meeting Myself for the First Time" will be released Jan 24.