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St. Louis On The Air

June 29, 2009
Center for Emerging Technologies

June 30, 2009
Cooking and Gardening

July 01, 2009
Paul McKee

July 02, 2009
St. Louis Restaurants

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Cityscape

July 03, 2009

Union Avenue Opera- Segment A
A discussion about Union Avenue Opera's production of Verdi's "Il Trovatore" and the rest of the 2009 season.

Citygarden- Segment B
A discussion about the new Citygarden in downtown St. Louis.

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Jazz Unlimited

Jazz Unlimited host Dennis Owsley wrote the book, City of Gabriels: The History of Jazz in St. Louis, 1845-1973. Hear him talk about the book in his appearance on St. Louis on the Air.

Dennis Owsley is the winner of a 2007 Association for Recorded Sound Collections Award for Excellence in Historical Recorded Sound Research. Owsley claimed a Certificate of Merit in the Best Research in Recorded Jazz Music category for his book, City of Gabriels.

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National Program Highlights

Driveway Moments

Fresh Air
Different Year, Same 'Marienbad'
When it came out in 1961, Alain Resnais' Last Year at Marienbad perplexed and excited audiences with its surrealistic storytelling. John Powers has a review of the film's Criterion Collection re-release.

Mellencamp Muses About Mortality, 'Love'
John Mellencamp joins Terry Gross to talk religion, politics and his album Life, Death, Love and Freedom. And he performs solo acoustic versions of four songs from the album from his Indiana home studio.

Marketplace

As part of Marketplace's ongoing coverage of the fallout from America's financial crisis, Senior Editor Paddy Hirsch is creating an ongoing series of videos that explain complicated economic concepts in an understandable and humorous way.