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St. Louis on the Air
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.
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Reporter Jason Rosenbaum joins 'St. Louis on the Air' to discuss the latest news about Gov. Greitens. 09.03.2018 12:46
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.
Demand uptick key to Granite City steelworkers’ return to work; tariff order ‘icing on the cake,’ says union rep 09.03.2018 14:34
On Friday’s 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.
St. Louis on the Air conversation about news that Cigna will buy St. Louis-based Express Scripts 09.03.2018 13:04
Host Don Marsh talks with Saint Louis University's Stephen Howard and UMSL Chancellor Tom George about health insurance giant Cigna agreeing to purchase the St. Louis-based pharmacy benefit manager Express Scripts.
St. Louis native Cory Finley makes directorial debut with psychological thriller ‘Thoroughbreds’ 08.03.2018 15:45
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 he’s headed next as a storyteller.
The challenge of feeding an increasing global population in a warmer, wealthier world 08.03.2018 23:35
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."
Lessons for fragmented St. Louis: Pittsburgh expert shares insights on regionalism 07.03.2018 30:17
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.
Winter Opera St. Louis modernizes, sets Italian comic opera ‘L’Elisir d’Amore’ on The Hill 07.03.2018 18:27
Host Don Marsh talked with three singers in Winter Opera St. Louis' final production of the season, "L’Elisir d’Amore."
Artist residency space in north St. Louis County expanding reach 06.03.2018 19:12
Paul Artspace’s 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.
‘Learning to listen’: Former NPR CEO Ken Stern’s journey through the political spectrum 06.03.2018 30:15
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."
A tale from The Story Collider: Andrew Oberle 05.03.2018 18:58
Oberle recounted his survival of a near-fatal attack by chimpanzees, along with his experience along the road to recovery, during a Story Collider event this past fall. The piece also aired on Monday’s St. Louis on the Air .
Getting a ‘like’ on Facebook won’t make you happy, says Wash U psychologist 05.03.2018 30:34
Are we as happy as we appear to be on social media? On Monday’s 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 psychologist’s new book “ When Likes Aren’t Enough: A Crash Course in the Science of Happiness ” draws on scores of happiness-related studies conducted with college students and other ad...
A real-life Indiana Jones discusses field work – and what Hollywood gets right, wrong 02.03.2018 17:49
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, he’s earned not just a Ph. D. but a reputation as “a 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...
The best new St. Louis restaurants to try during the month of March 02.03.2018 15:44
The first question that St. Louis on the Air ’s Don Marsh asked the Sauce Magazine team during Friday’s Hit List segment had to do with the word “cidery.”
‘It’s modern-day sex slavery’: House criminalizes promotion, facilitation, of online sex-trafficking 02.03.2018 11:18
Host Don Marsh talks to Congresswoman Ann Wagner to talk about her legislation criminalizing the advertising of sex trafficking online.
Remembering Mill Creek Valley, once home to 20,000 black St. Louisans 01.03.2018 49:31
Gwen Moore joined St. Louis on the Air host Don Marsh and two other panelists, Lisa Gates and Terry Jones, at Harris Stowe State University last week for a conversation about the community that once existed between 20th Street and Saint Louis University. The same day, HSSU unveiled a new campus mural, commissioned by Wells Fargo, honoring Mill Creek.
Greitens to go to trial May 14 28.02.2018 13:18
Host Don Marsh talks to St. Louis Public Radio statehouse reporter Marshall Griffin about the governor’s felony charges and its effect in Jefferson City.
Science journalists Jon Cohen, Carl Gierstorfer explain how, why diseases spread 28.02.2018 37:00
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.
St. Louis in 1849 – A tragic year of death, fire and other challenges 27.02.2018 38:42
On Tuesday’s St. Louis on the Air , host Don Marsh talks with Christopher Alan Gordon about his book, “Fire, Pestilence, and Death: St. Louis, 1849.”
Missouri’s new Wonders of Wildlife attraction transports visitors to African savanna, ocean, more 27.02.2018 10:16
Wonders of Wildlife spokesperson Shelby Stephenson visited St. Louis Public Radio this week to discuss what makes the new attraction unique. It’s housed at Bass Pro Shops’ national headquarters in Springfield, Missouri.
Legal Roundtable: Panel addresses governor’s indictment 26.02.2018 49:16
Joining host Don Marsh for the conversation were Mark Smith, J.D., associate vice chancellor of students at Washington University; William Freivogel, J.D., journalism professor at Southern Illinois University-Carbondale; and Rachel Sachs, J.D., associate professor of law at Washington University School of Law.
St. Louis on the Air: Discussing the news that Gov. Greitens was indicted 23.02.2018 11:25
Host Don Marsh spoke with St. Louis Public Radio reporters Rachel Lippmann and Jo Mannies about news that Gov. Greitens was indicted.
The climate is changing, but weather forecasting probably won’t 23.02.2018 19:52
On Friday’s St. Louis on the Air , host Don Marsh spoke with local meteorologist Cindy Preszler about the findings of some new research – along with Anthony Lupo, a professor of atmospheric science who helped lead the study.
A lesson in crisis communications as St. Louis-based Centene deals with negative press 23.02.2018 17:05
Host Don Marsh talked about crisis communications with Linda Locke, senior vice president and partner with Standing Partnership.
Homelessness in St. Louis and a local film addressing the issues of tent cities 22.02.2018 18:24
Host Don Marsh talks about the new documentary film, "Living in Tents," which features the stories of homeless people in St. Louis and more broadly, the issue of homelessness in St. Louis.
Pro & Con: House Bill 2179, a state bill set to penalize companies boycotting Israel 22.02.2018 30:10
Host Don Marsh discussed the potential impact of House Bill 2179 that would prohibit Missouri from entering into contracts over $10,000 with companies that engage in the boycott of, divestment from and sanctioning of Israel, an ally of the United States.
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