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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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Episodes
‘Our kids are in crisis:’ Youth in St. Louis are facing challenges in school, health, juvenile systems 07.02.2018 27:08
Host Don Marsh talks about those injustices disadvantaged youth in St. Louis are facing, including inequities in quality of education, rate of school suspensions and more.
‘Journey to the South Pacific’ highlights world’s most diverse marine ecosystem 06.02.2018 18:00
Producer Lara Hamdan talks to filmmaker Mark Krenzien about his career and film, "Journey to the South Pacific," which takes place on a tropical island in West Papua.
What’s changed 10 years since the fatal Kirkwood City Hall shooting? 06.02.2018 31:17
Host Don Marsh discusses the issues raised by the shooting at Kirkwood City Hall 10 years ago and how they may have been addressed.
Mathews-Dickey Boys’ and Girls’ Club instills ‘respect, restraint, responsibility’ values 05.02.2018 31:42
Host Don Marsh discussed the history of the Mathews-Dickey Boys’ and Girls’ Club and a book that details it.
Missouri Republicans believe tax cuts are turning the tide 05.02.2018 16:38
Host Don Marsh talks to St. Louis Public Radio political reporter Jo Mannies about the Lincoln Days gathering, where Missouri Republicans discuss their plans for upcoming elections.
Journalist Linda Greenhouse writes about the evolution of political coverage post Trump 02.02.2018 27:36
Host Don Marsh talks with Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Linda Greenhouse about her career and the current state of media and political affairs.
Behind the Headlines: Residents hope to see full removal of hazardous waste at Westlake Landfill 02.02.2018 16:10
Don Marsh goes Behind the Headlines to discuss the aftermath of the Environmental Protection Agency’s decision on a partial removal of World War II-era radioactive waste at the West Lake Landfill, in northwest St. Louis County.
Non-profit Rx Outreach pharmacy provides low-cost medication to patients in need 01.02.2018 23:49
Host Don Marsh talks to Rx Outreach president Darryl Munden about the non-profit organization based in Maryland Heights, which is a fully licensed mail-order pharmacy.
Metro Theater Company’s ‘Bud, Not Buddy’ features score by Terence Blanchard 01.02.2018 20:22
St. Louis on the Air producer Alex Heuer talks with Grammy award-winning jazz trumpeter and composer Terence Blanchard about his score in the "Bud, Not Buddy" production.
EPA proposes partial removal of West Lake Landfill nuclear waste 01.02.2018 5:22
Host Don MArsh talks to St. Louis Public Radio science and environment reporter Eli Chen about an EPA proposal for the West Lake Landfill.
Sound Bites: The best new St. Louis restaurants to try during the month of February 31.01.2018 16:53
Host Don Marsh talks to our partners at Sauce Magazine about their top restaurant picks for the month of February.
'I was too black:' Discrimination, segregation perpetuate income inequality in St. Louis 31.01.2018 33:18
Host Don Marsh talks to St. Louis Public Radio digital reporter Kae Petrin and Washington University dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences William Tate about the income gap between white and black residents in St. Louis.
St. Louis women contribute to 500 Women Scientists, a global effort that promotes women in science 30.01.2018 21:13
Host Don Marsh talks with St. Louis members of the grassroots organization 500 Women Scientists about local activities taking place that will introduce more women and people of color to the science fields.
Community activists recall 1972 St. Louis jail protest, compare to today’s conditions 30.01.2018 27:20
Host Don Marsh talks with citizen negotiators during the 1972 City Jail sit-in protest and compared the experience with the protests of today.
New ArchCity Defenders’ executive director Blake Strode thinks city is falling short on reforms 29.01.2018 26:09
Host Don Marsh talks to ArchCity Defenders new executive director Blake Strode and the legal advocacy organization's continued efforts to help under-served citizens.
Conductor Stéphane Denève hopes to ‘marry’ French, American music in upcoming performances 29.01.2018 22:56
Host Don Marsh talks to conductor Stéphane Denève about his music career and upcoming role at the St. Louis Symphony and Orchestra.
How to spot, treat, prevent sexual abuse in children, adults 26.01.2018 31:14
Host Don Marsh talks about the issue of child sexual abuse raised by the trial of sports physician Larry Nassar and how to spot, treat and prevent it.
St. Louis Theater Circle announces its 2018 nominees, celebrates 6 years of awards 26.01.2018 17:26
Host Don Marsh discusses St. Louis Theater Circle' award nominations of 2018.
How will Facebook changes affect news consumption? NPR, STLPR weigh in 25.01.2018 33:29
Host Don Marsh talks about how users will experience new changes on Facebook and how media organizations such as St. Louis Public Radio and NPR are dealing with the changes.
January Jubilee workshop to highlight church music, support organists 25.01.2018 15:39
Host Don Marsh talks about the role and future of organ playing in churches.
Legal Roundtable panel addresses governor’s blackmail allegations, Frankie Freeman, more 24.01.2018 49:48
Host Don Marsh talks to our monthly Legal Roundtable panelists about recent issues pertaining to the law.
International journalist Robin Wright says career was a ‘total accident’ ahead of talk in St. Louis 23.01.2018 14:40
Producer Lara Hamdan talks to international journalist Robin Wright about her career, including what it's like covering the front lines with ISIS and interviewing former Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi.
Discussion: A community rallies to keep Alex Garcia safe from deportation 23.01.2018 34:39
Host Don Marsh discusses the case of Alex Garcia, an undocumented Honduran immigrant facing deportation, and a local church providing him sanctuary.
‘Faceless’ play focuses on topics of religion, radicalization 22.01.2018 18:49
Host Don Marsh talked with the playwright and the director of "Faceless." The play is now showing at The Rep.
With a rise in flu cases, what can be done to prevent, treat it? 22.01.2018 21:20
Host Don Marsh discussed why the flu is so prevalent in St. Louis and what can be done to prevent and treat it.
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