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“Matter of Time” is a new documentary chronicling efforts to cure epidermolysis bullosa, a rare and devastating skin disease. The film features concert footage from Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder and will screen at the St. Louis International Film Festival this weekend.
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Owen and Quentin Reiser spent a calendar year traveling across the U.S. to identify as many bird species as possible.
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A documentary highlights St. Louis’ Black history through the eyes of a retired priest. St. Louis Public Radio’s Chad Davis sat down with the Rev. Gerry Kleba and director Tony West to talk about the film, “A Black History Tour of St. Louis.”
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Hadley Township, a former neighborhood in Richmond Heights, is one of the last Black communities in the St. Louis region destroyed by urban renewal efforts.
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The Ghost Army Legacy Project is working to honor the 1,100 troops who worked to deceive the enemy in World War II. Filmmaker Rick Beyer and soldier's daughter Carolyn Spence Cagle discussed the effort on "St. Louis on the Air."
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“Papa Ray's Vintage Vinyl Roadshow” is “a love letter to St. Louis and the healing powers of music." Tom Ray joins "St. Louis on the Air" to discuss the documentary that debuted on the Nine Network.
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A homework assignment turned into cash and national recognition for some area high schoolers. Clayton High senior Lila Taylor and Kirkwood High junior…
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When a Ferguson police officer killed Michael Brown in 2014, St. Louisan Brittany Ferrell left nursing school to join the protests. Five years later,…
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Paul Crane was scouting sites for an assignment in a photography class in 2010 when he came upon an encampment of homeless people living in tents by the…
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St. Louis activist and filmmaker Cami Thomas moved back to St. Louis from college a year after Michael Brown’s death. While news of the 2014 shooting and…