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The Show on KMOX
Gregory Williams Welsch Brings C.S. Lewis to Life in "Christmas with C.S. Lewis"

The Show on KMOX

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 14:27


St. Louis native Gregory Williams Welsch joins Amy Marxkors and Chris Rongey in studio to discuss his role as C.S. Lewis in Christmas with C.S. Lewis, showing at Westport Playhouse from November 29 to December 15. Gregory shares his journey from St. Louis to Nashville, his approach to portraying the legendary author, and the dynamics of C.S. Lewis's friendship with J.R.R. Tolkien. Get your tickets now at MetroTix.com to experience this heartwarming holiday production!

In Tune Radio Show: KWRH-LP 92.9FM
Suddenly Last Summer: The Director's Vision

In Tune Radio Show: KWRH-LP 92.9FM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2023 56:44


Director Tim Ocel highlights his vision for Suddenly Last Summer, the upcoming production at the Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis (TWSTL) as well as his approach to directing theatre and opera. The Tickets are available at MetroTix. Since 2016, the Festival has attracted thousands to its readings, panel discussions, concerts, exhibitions, and productions, has reached hundreds of young people through its educational programming, and has garnered 13 awards from the St. Louis Theater Circle most recently being nominated for six St. Louis Theater Circle awards for 2022's The Rose Tattoo.Founded in 2015 by Carrie Houk, the annual theatrical celebration of the artistry and influence of St. Louis native Tennessee Williams, widely considered to be America's greatest playwright.This is Season 6! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#tennesseewilliams #twstl #timocel #stlouistheatre #suddenlylastsummer

Rock Paper Podcast
Episode 1052 - Will Saulsbery of Money For Guns (Singer Songwriter/Americana)

Rock Paper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 80:53


Will Saulsbery returns! I caught up with Will at his home to talk about the brand new album from Money For Guns ALL THE DARKNESS THAT'S IN YOUR HEAD. We share a sneak peek at some songs, shares some stories behind the process and play one live acoustic! Catch Money For Guns LIVE: 8/19 at The Kranzberg in St.Louis, MO 3pm Album Release Party with special guests River Ghost Revue & Wes Wingate. Tickets at MetroTix.com On this episode you'll hear: All The Catholic Girls Love Paul Simon I'm Electricity  Where Only Ghosts Of Lovers Meet (live acoustic) Find more info by following along with Money For Guns on Facebook & Instagram. Money-For-Guns.com Thank you to Friendship Brewing Company in Wentzville, MO and Flint Hill, MO for their continued support! Be sure to come visit them for all your craft beer needs. Over 25 rotating taps, all sorts of tasty eats and a big ol patio to enjoy some Summer with friends! Live music every weekend FBC Wentzville 8/17 Singo Bingo: Rock N Roll HOF 8/18 Jeff Walschauser (7-10p) 8/19 Steve Kyle (7-10p) 8/20 Josh Littig (1-4p). FLI-HI Music: 8/18 Josh Littig (7-10p) 8/19 Buddy Entwistle (7-10p)  FriendshipBrewingCo.com

StitchCast Studio
Lost and Disappearing Black Historic Sites

StitchCast Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 41:24


StitchCast Studio Special Edition: The Why of MY City is a series of unique conversations that will bring historical context around recurring topics chosen by youth for the StitchCast Studio published podcasts, including the preservation of black history and historical sites and the stories of Missouri's people throughout time. The Series dovetails into Story Stitchers' multi-year signature program, The WHY of MY City, which focuses on the stories and history embedded in St. Louis, Missouri's historically Black neighborhoods. Celebrate Juneteenth with The WHY of MY City, a new play by Saint Louis Story Stitchers, written by Mario Farwell and directed by Gregory S. Carr. The story…Wanda, a young African American, returns to St. Louis after graduating high school.  She wants to explore opportunities, but Zoot Suit, a well-known gangster, entices her to come work for him. The community rallies to prevent Wanda from making a serious mistake and with the help of Scott Joplin, Madam CJ Walker, Cool Papa Bell and Tina Turner, they manage to save her from the clutches of Zoot Suit. June 16 and 16 at 7:00 PM at the .ZACK Theater, St. Louis, MO. Get your tickets on Metrotix.   In this Special Edition episode of StitchCast Studio for The WHY of MY City, our StitchCast, led by Emeara Burns, sits down with author and historian John A. Wright, Sr to discuss lost and disappearing Black historic sites. Recorded live at Story Stitchers' Studio at the Story Stitchers Studio called The Center, St. Louis, Missouri, on March 27, 2023. Pick the City UP Art Interlude Who's Ready? Saint Louis Story Stitchers Copyright 2018, All rights reserved.   The WHY of MY City captures and documents pieces of black history through written word and art while training the next generation to become active, engaged citizens. Our goal is that programs become a force multiplier, rippling into families, schools, and neighborhoods, offering solutions to common urban problems.  Saint Louis Story Stitchers' The WHY of MY City is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. On the web at arts dot gov. And by Missouri Arts Council, a State Agency, which receives support from the State of Missouri. The WHY of MY City is supported in part by Missouri Humanities Council, a state agency, which receives support from the State of Missouri. Story Stitchers is supported in part by The Lewis Prize for Music's 2021 Accelerator Award. The mission of The Lewis Prize is to partner with leaders who create positive change by investing in young people through music.  Additional support for StitchCast Studio and Story Stitchers programs is provided by the Spirit of St. Louis Women's Fund, City of St. Louis Youth at Risk Crime Prevention grant of 2023, and Trio Foundation of St. Louis. 

StitchCast Studio
Preserving Local History through Community Organizing

StitchCast Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 38:11


StitchCast Studio Special Edition: The Divided City and The WHY of MY City are a series of unique conversations that bring historical context around recurring topics chosen by youth in the StitchCast Studio published podcasts, including: the preservation of black history and historical sites and the stories of Missouri's people throughout time. Celebrate Juneteenth with The WHY of MY City, a new play by Saint Louis Story Stitchers, written by Mario Farwell and directed by Gregory S. Carr. The story…Wanda, a young African American, returns to St. Louis after graduating high school.  She wants to explore opportunities, but Zoot Suit, a well-known gangster, entices her to come work for him. The community rallies to prevent Wanda from making a serious mistake and with the help of Scott Joplin, Madam CJ Walker, Cool Papa Bell and Tina Turner, they manage to save her from the clutches of Zoot Suit. June 16 and 16 at 7:00 PM at the .ZACK Theater, St. Louis, MO. Get your tickets on Metrotix. In this Special Edition episode of StitchCast Studio for The Divided City and The WHY of MY City, our StitchCast, led by Emeara Burns, sits down with Angela da Silva to discuss preserving local history through community organizing with a focus on the Mary Meachum Freedom Crossing, a landmark riverside site of an 1855 slave crossing on  the National Park Service's Underground Railroad Network to Freedom program. Recorded live on April 15, 2023 on site at The Griot Museum of Black History in collaboration with Counterpublic, a civic exhibition that weaves contemporary art into the life of St. Louis. Pick the City UP Art Interlude Wade Saint Louis Story Stitchers Copyright 2021, All rights reserved.   StitchCast Studio Special Edition: The Divided City is funded by The Divided City initiative. The Divided City is a joint project of the Center for the Humanities and the Sam Fox School, College of Architecture and Urban Design at Washington University in St. Louis. The Divided City is funded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The WHY of MY City is supported in part by Missouri Humanities Council, a state agency, which receives support from the State of Missouri. Story Stitchers is supported in part by The Lewis Prize for Music's 2021 Accelerator Award. The mission of The Lewis Prize is to partner with leaders who create positive change by investing in young people through music.  Additional support for StitchCast Studio and Story Stitchers programs is provided by the Spirit of St. Louis Women's Fund, City of St. Louis Youth at Risk Crime Prevention grant of 2023, Trio Foundation of St. Louis, Deaconess Foundation, and the Arts & Education Council. Saint Louis Story Stitchers and The Center is supported in part by Kranzberg Arts Foundation as a resident organization.

StitchCast Studio
Preserving Local History through Public Lands Part I

StitchCast Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 42:22


StitchCast Studio Special Edition: The Why of MY City is a series of unique conversations that will bring historical context around recurring topics chosen by youth for the StitchCast Studio published podcasts, including the preservation of black history and historical sites and the stories of Missouri's people throughout time. The Series dovetails into Story Stitchers' multi-year signature program, The WHY of MY City, which focuses on the stories and history embedded in St. Louis, Missouri's historically Black neighborhoods. Celebrate Juneteenth with The WHY of MY City, a new play by Saint Louis Story Stitchers, written by Mario Farwell and directed by Gregory S. Carr. The story…Wanda, a young African American, returns to St. Louis after graduating high school.  She wants to explore opportunities, but Zoot Suit, a well-known gangster, entices her to come work for him. The community rallies to prevent Wanda from making a serious mistake and with the help of Scott Joplin, Madam CJ Walker, Cool Papa Bell and Tina Turner, they manage to save her from the clutches of Zoot Suit. June 16 and 16 at 7:00 PM at the .ZACK Theater, St. Louis, MO. Get your tickets on Metrotix.   In this Special Edition episode of StitchCast Studio for The WHY of MY City, Part I of II, our StitchCast, led by Emeara Burns and Branden Lewis, sits down with Gateway Arch National Park Ranger Doug Harding. Recorded live at Gateway Arch National Park, St. Louis, Missouri, on January 11, 2023.   Pick the City UP Art Interlude America the Beautiful Recorded with Roland Johnson at Stitchers Storefront Studio for Peace in the Prairie Saint Louis Story Stitchers, 2019   The WHY of MY City captures and documents pieces of black history through written word and art while training the next generation to become active, engaged citizens. Our goal is that programs become a force multiplier, rippling into families, schools, and neighborhoods, offering solutions to common urban problems.  Saint Louis Story Stitchers' The WHY of MY City is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. On the web at arts dot gov. And by Missouri Arts Council, a State Agency, which receives support from the State of Missouri. The WHY of MY City is supported in part by Missouri Humanities Council, a state agency, which receives support from the State of Missouri. Story Stitchers is supported in part by The Lewis Prize for Music's 2021 Accelerator Award. The mission of The Lewis Prize is to partner with leaders who create positive change by investing in young people through music.  Additional support for StitchCast Studio and Story Stitchers programs is provided by the Spirit of St. Louis Women's Fund, City of St. Louis Youth at Risk Crime Prevention grant of 2023, and Trio Foundation of St. Louis.   

StitchCast Studio
Preserving Local History through Public Lands Part II

StitchCast Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 40:55


StitchCast Studio Special Edition: The Why of MY City is a series of unique conversations that will bring historical context around recurring topics chosen by youth for the StitchCast Studio published podcasts, including the preservation of black history and historical sites and the stories of Missouri's people throughout time. The Series dovetails into Story Stitchers' multi-year signature program, The WHY of MY City, which focuses on the stories and history embedded in St. Louis, Missouri's historically Black neighborhoods. Celebrate Juneteenth with The WHY of MY City, a new play by Saint Louis Story Stitchers, written by Mario Farwell and directed by Gregory S. Carr. The story…Wanda, a young African American, returns to St. Louis after graduating high school.  She wants to explore opportunities, but Zoot Suit, a well-known gangster, entices her to come work for him. The community rallies to prevent Wanda from making a serious mistake and with the help of Scott Joplin, Madam CJ Walker, Cool Papa Bell and Tina Turner, they manage to save her from the clutches of Zoot Suit. June 16 and 16 at 7:00 PM at the .ZACK Theater, St. Louis, MO. Get your tickets on Metrotix.   In this Special Edition episode of StitchCast Studio for The WHY of MY City, Part II of II, our StitchCast, led by Emeara Burns and Branden Lewis, sits down with Gateway Arch National Park Ranger Doug Harding. Recorded live at Gateway Arch National Park, St. Louis, Missouri, on January 11, 2023.   Pick the City UP Art Interlude We Cope Emeara Burns, Saint Louis Story Stitchers, 2020   The WHY of MY City captures and documents pieces of black history through written word and art while training the next generation to become active, engaged citizens. Our goal is that programs become a force multiplier, rippling into families, schools, and neighborhoods, offering solutions to common urban problems.  Saint Louis Story Stitchers' The WHY of MY City is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. On the web at arts dot gov. And by Missouri Arts Council, a State Agency, which receives support from the State of Missouri. The WHY of MY City is supported in part by Missouri Humanities Council, a state agency, which receives support from the State of Missouri. Story Stitchers is supported in part by The Lewis Prize for Music's 2021 Accelerator Award. The mission of The Lewis Prize is to partner with leaders who create positive change by investing in young people through music.  Additional support for StitchCast Studio and Story Stitchers programs is provided by the Spirit of St. Louis Women's Fund, City of St. Louis Youth at Risk Crime Prevention grant of 2023, and Trio Foundation of St. Louis.   

StitchCast Studio
Role of Black Churches in Historic Preservation

StitchCast Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 36:48


StitchCast Studio Special Edition: The Why of MY City is a series of unique conversations that will bring historical context around recurring topics chosen by youth for the StitchCast Studio published podcasts, including the preservation of black history and historical sites and the stories of Missouri's people throughout time. The Series dovetails into Story Stitchers' multi-year signature program, The WHY of MY City, which focuses on the stories and history embedded in St. Louis, Missouri's historically Black neighborhoods. Celebrate Juneteenth with The WHY of MY City, a new play by Saint Louis Story Stitchers, written by Mario Farwell and directed by Gregory S. Carr. The story…Wanda, a young African American, returns to St. Louis after graduating high school.  She wants to explore opportunities, but Zoot Suit, a well-known gangster, entices her to come work for him. The community rallies to prevent Wanda from making a serious mistake and with the help of Scott Joplin, Madam CJ Walker, Cool Papa Bell and Tina Turner, they manage to save her from the clutches of Zoot Suit. June 16 and 16 at 7:00 PM at the .ZACK Theater, St. Louis, MO. Get your tickets on Metrotix. In this Special Edition episode of StitchCast Studio for The WHY of MY City, our StitchCast, led by Emeara Burns and Branden Lewis, sits down with Pastor Richard Ashley from Lutheran Church in The Ville, to discuss the role of Black churches in preserving history. Recorded live at Story Stitchers' Studio at Hansen House, St. Louis, Missouri, on December 14, 2022.    Pick the City UP Art Interlude Sneaker Tact K.P. Dennis Copyright, Saint Louis Story Stitchers   The WHY of MY City captures and documents pieces of black history through written word and art while training the next generation to become active, engaged citizens. Our goal is that programs become a force multiplier, rippling into families, schools, and neighborhoods, offering solutions to common urban problems.  Saint Louis Story Stitchers' The WHY of MY City is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. On the web at arts dot gov. And by Missouri Arts Council, a State Agency, which receives support from the State of Missouri. The WHY of MY City is supported in part by Missouri Humanities Council, a state agency, which receives support from the State of Missouri. Story Stitchers is supported in part by The Lewis Prize for Music's 2021 Accelerator Award. The mission of The Lewis Prize is to partner with leaders who create positive change by investing in young people through music.  Additional support for StitchCast Studio and Story Stitchers programs is provided by the Spirit of St. Louis Women's Fund, City of St. Louis Youth at Risk Crime Prevention grant of 2023, and Trio Foundation of St. Louis.  

StitchCast Studio
Lost and Disappearing Histories in Black Culture

StitchCast Studio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2023 38:17


StitchCast Studio Special Edition: The Divided City is a series of four unique conversations that will bring historical context around recurring topics chosen by youth in the StitchCast Studio published podcasts, including: the preservation of black history and historical sites and the stories of Missouri's people throughout time. The Series dovetails into Story Stitchers' multi-year signature program, The WHY of MY City, which focuses on the stories and history embedded in St. Louis, Missouri's historically Black neighborhoods. Celebrate Juneteenth with with The WHY of MY City, a new play by Saint Louis Story Stitchers, written by Mario Farwell and directed by Gregory S. Carr. The story…Wanda, a young African American, returns to St. Louis after graduating high school.  She wants to explore opportunities, but Zoot Suit, a well-known gangster, entices her to come work for him. The community rallies to prevent Wanda from making a serious mistake and with the help of Scott Joplin, Madam CJ Walker, Cool Papa Bell and Tina Turner, they manage to save her from the clutches of Zoot Suit. June 16 and 16 at 7:00 PM at the .ZACK Theater, St. Louis, MO. Get your tickets on Metrotix. In this episode, our StitchCast, led by Emeara Burns, sits down with John A Wright, Sr., author and historian, to discuss the lost and disappearing histories in Black culture. Recorded January 30, 2023, at Story Stitchers Studio, The Center, 3701 Grandel Sq, 1A, 63108 Pick the City UP Art Interlude Talk' Bout The Ville By Bobby Norfolk for Saint Louis Story Stitchers The WHY of MY City, 2021   StitchCast Studio Special Edition: The Divided City is funded by The Divided City initiative. The Divided City is a joint project of the Center for the Humanities and the Sam Fox School, College of Architecture and Urban Design at Washington University in St. Louis. The Divided City is funded by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Story Stitchers is supported in part by The Lewis Prize for Music's 2021 Accelerator Award. The mission of The Lewis Prize is to partner with leaders who create positive change by investing in young people through music.  Additional support for StitchCast Studio and Story Stitchers programs is provided by the Spirit of St. Louis Women's Fund, City of St. Louis Youth at Risk Crime Prevention grant of 2023, Trio Foundation of St. Louis, Deaconess Foundation, and the Arts & Education Council. Saint Louis Story Stitchers and The Center is supported in part by Kranzberg Arts Foundation as a resident organization.  

Rock Paper Podcast
Episode 1030 - Bobby Stevens (Folk/Singer Songwriter)

Rock Paper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 75:57


One of my favorites, singer songwriter Bobby Stevens returns! Bobby has a brand new album titled GLAD YOU PICKED UP due out on April 7th. We sit down to deep dive into the album talking about some of the tracks, stories behind the songs & play one live acoustic! We also talk about wrestling, Jimmy Buffett and so much more.  Catch Bobby Stevens LIVE April 8th at Central Stage in St.Louis, MO for Side Car's Album Release Party along with Prairie Rehab. Tickets at MetroTix.com On this episode you'll hear: It's Margaritaville Somewhere Thanksgiving Day, Dayton, Ohio 2017 (Live Acoustic) You Deserve A Donut GLAD YOU PICKED UP available wherever you get your digital music on April 7th. Download at BobbyStevens.bandcamp.com Follow along with Bobby Stevens on Facebook & Instagram! Listen to Rock Paper Podcast on Spotify, Stitcher, Apple & Google Podcast apps or ROCKPAPERPODCAST.com Check out my friends at Friendship Brewing Company in Wentzville, MO with over 25 rotating taps for all your craft beer needs. They have a wonderful spot out there and huge patio. Perfect for enjoying a cold beverage with some good friends! Check out their menu with all sorts of delicious food like burgers, nachos & flatbread pizzas. Come grab some lunch or dinner, enjoy some live music and have a great time at Friendship Brewing Company! FriendshipBrewCo.com Live Music: 4/6 Singo Bingo: Soutlown 4/7 James Bertels (7-10p) 4/8 Steve Kyle (7-10p). Fish Fry Fridays all through Lent!  

In Tune Radio Show: KWRH-LP 92.9FM
13th Annual St. Louis Teen Talent Competition

In Tune Radio Show: KWRH-LP 92.9FM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 57:38


[01:50] Return to Civility[03:40] 13th Annual St. Louis Teen Talent Finals Interview with Lee Anne MatthewsOn April 8 at 7:30 pm, 14 acts (22 students) will participate in the finals of the 13th Annual St. Louis Teen Talent Competition at the Fabulous Fox Theatre. The final competition is FREE and open to the public. General Admission tickets are required and are available now at no charge through Metrotix online at metrotix.com and the Fox Box Office. The Finals production will be directed by St. Louisan Lee Anne Mathews, a veteran Equity actor on international stages, longtime director, COCA educator, and current artistic director with Westport Playhouse. [22:05] Continuing with public speaking, debate discussion, and final wrapup of the Teen Talent[26:50] Dred Scott Stamp[27:50] More on Saint Louis In Tune[29:55] Competitions - The physical and mental preparation[34:15] Days of the Day[44:15] Schwarz Studio Taxidermists - The country's oldest taxidermy shop calls St. Louis home[55:15] Interesting storyThis is Season 6! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#schwarzstudio #taxidermy #teentalentcompetition #dredscott

Rock Paper Podcast
Episode 1029 - Side Car (Folk/Blues/Ragtime)

Rock Paper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 72:37


The other day I caught up with my buddies Matt Hitchcock & Phil Russo of Side Car. We enjoyed some Domino's Pizza and a few beverages from Topo Chico and took a deep dive into their debut record DINNER & A BOX OF WINE. We share some stories behind the songs, give a sneak peek a few tracks and play a couple live acoustic! On this episode you'll hear: Baby Don't Give Me Those Blues The Sangamon (Live Acoustic) Ol 44 My Best Friend's Girl (The Cars cover) (Live Acoustic) DINNER & A BOX OF WINE is due out on April 1st. Join us at Central Stage in St.Louis, MO on April 8th to celebrate at Album Release Party with special guests Bobby Stevens & Prairie Rehab! Tickets at MetroTix.com Be sure to follow along with Side Car on Facebook & Instagram! Check out my friends at Friendship Brewing Company in Wentzville, MO with over 25 rotating taps for all your craft beer needs. They have a wonderful spot out there and huge patio. Perfect for enjoying a cold beverage with some good friends! Check out their menu with all sorts of delicious food like burgers, nachos & flatbread pizzas. Come grab some lunch or dinner, enjoy some live music and have a great time at Friendship Brewing Company! FriendshipBrewCo.com Live Music: 3/30 Singo Bingo: Best of 2020 3/31 Steve Kyle (7-10p) 4/1 Matt Walterscheid (7-10p). Fish Fry Fridays all through Lent!

In Tune Radio Show: KWRH-LP 92.9FM
What the Constitution Means to Me

In Tune Radio Show: KWRH-LP 92.9FM

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 56:04


[01:50] Return to Civility[02:29] Interview with Michelle HandPlaywright Heidi Schreck's highly impactful and timely memoir, What the Constitution Means to Me, winner of Best American play, and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, opens Max & Louie Productions upcoming 2023 theatrical season, running at The Marcelle Theatre, April 6-23rd in Saint Louis, Missouri. Michelle Hand* (Heidi) recent stage appearances include Mrs. Cratchit in A Christmas Carol at The Repertory Theater of St. Louis, Sugar in Tiny, Beautiful Things at Max & Louie Productions (St. Louis Theater Circle Award Nomination), and Mrs. Bennett in Pride and Prejudice at the Repertory Theater of St. Louis (St. Louis Theater Circle Award Nomination). She is the co-founder of the Orange Girls Theater Company, appeared in the Off-Broadway premiere of Day of the Dog, and has collaborated in over 40 productions in St. Louis.What the Constitution Means to Me will run at the Marcelle Theatre, 3310 Samuel Shepard Drive, Saint Louis, Missouri 63103 April 6- April 23, 2023. Tickets are now on sale at maxandlouie.com or by phone at Metrotix (314) 534-1111. Free secure parking. [25:30] More on Saint Louis In Tune[28:40] Heidi Schreck conversation with PBS on "WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME"[34:45] Word for the Day[36:15] Social Discourse and John O. McGinnis Article, How Institutions Crumble[47:30] What day is today and Funny StuffThis is Season 6! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#maxlouieprod #constitution #KranzbergArts #theatre #heidischreck

Rock Paper Podcast
Episode 949 - Lucie Switalski (Country/Singer Songwriter)

Rock Paper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 73:27


I stopped by visit to my new friend Lucie Switalski at her home studio the other. I had a lot of fun getting to know Lucie a little better. We talk about how her family helped get her into music, finding her love of country music, her new single "Hey Dallas" and we even play live acoustic for you! On this episode you'll hear: Hey Dallas (Live Acoustic) Valerie (Amy Winehouse cover) (Live Acoustic) Find more Lucie Switalski on Facebook, Instagram & Tik Tok. Visit LucieSwitalski.com Catch her LIVE 12/22/21 at Old Rock House in St.Louis, MO with American Idol's Maddie Poppe. Tickets at MetroTix.com It's officially beard season! Thanks to my wonderful friends at Roughneck Beard Company for their continued support. Stop by the shop in Maplewood, MO or shop 24/7 at RoughneckBeardCompany.com. Use my code RPP15 for an exclusive 15% off your favorite beard oils, balms, junk powder or a personal favorite their Beard Batter!  Also check out my friends at Friendship Brewing Company in Wentzville, MO for all your craft beer needs. They have a wonderful spot out there and huge patio. Perfect spot to enjoy a cold beverage with some good friends! This week Friendship Brewing launched a brand new beer they brewed up for fallen soldier & Wentzville native Lance Corporal Jared Schmitz. 100% of the proceeds of this beer go to support the memorial fund in his name.  FriendshipBrewCo.com  

Rock Paper Podcast
Episode 944 - Ryan Culwell (Singer Songwriter/Americana)

Rock Paper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 41:47


The other night I went to Pop's Blue Moon in St.Louis, MO to catch a pop up show from one of my favorite singer songwriters Ryan Culwell. I sat with Ryan for a bit to talk about his upcoming record RUN LIKE A BULL (due out Jan 2022), recording a Nine Inch Nails cover, our love of ZZ Top and so much more. On this episode you'll hear: Head Like A Hole (Nine Inch Nails cover) All I Got  Find more Ryan Culwell tunes wherever you get digital music or snag a copy of his album THE LAST AMERICAN on vinyl! RyanCulwell.com See Ryan LIVE 11/5 Hotel Turkey in Turkey, TX 11/6 Golden Light Cantina in Amarillo, TX Follow him on Facebook, Twitter & Instagram. Subscribe to his YouTube channel!  Don't miss Debbstock 11/28 at Old Rock House with One Way Traffic, Nick Gusman & The Coyotes, The Screechin Halts & Spankonya. Tickets at MetroTix.com It's officially beard season! We made it to No Shave November!  Thanks to my wonderful friends at Roughneck Beard Company for their continued support. Stop by the shop in Maplewood, MO or shop 24/7 at RoughneckBeardCompany.com. Use my code RPP15 for an exclusive 15% off your favorite beard oils, balms, junk powder or a personal favorite their Beard Batter! 

Rock Paper Podcast
Episode 940 - Guilty Pleasures (Rock)

Rock Paper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 71:42


A little while back I was invited to judge a battle of the bands featuring high school & college aged students. It was a fun night! There were so many great bands that evening, and I (along with Briand & Rich) had the task of picking a winner. Guilty Pleasures blew me away with their sound, their look & their talent! On today's episode I met up with the band to get to know them better. They share some stories of how the group formed, recording their debut EP and much more.  On this episode you'll hear their debut single "600 Miles" due out Friday 10/15 wherever you get digital music! Pre-save Today! Follow along with them on Facebook, Instagram & Twitter! GuiltyPleasuresSTL.com See them LIVE  10/23 at Circa Pub & Grill  Listen to Rock Paper Podcast on Spotify, Stitcher, Apple & Google Podcasts or Rockpaperpodcast.com Help support the show by visiting the merch store! ByJack.com Don't miss Debbstock 11/28/21 3pm at Old Rock House with One Way Traffic, Nick Gusman & The Coyotes, The Screechin Halts & Spankonya. All proceeds go to support those in need with Glioblastoma brain cancer. Tickets at MetroTix.com It's officially beard season!  Thanks to my wonderful friends at Roughneck Beard Company for their continued support. Stop by the shop in Maplewood, MO or shop 24/7 at RoughneckBeardCompany.com. Use my code RPP15 for an exclusive 15% off your favorite beard oils, balms, junk powder or a personal favorite their Beard Batter! 

In Tune Radio Show: KWRH-LP 92.9FM
The Glass Menagerie and The Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis

In Tune Radio Show: KWRH-LP 92.9FM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 22:54


The https://www.twstl.org/ (Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis) is doing something unique with their performance of The Glass Menagerie this season. It is being performed in the backyard of the six-family flat where https://www.twstl.org/biography (Tennessee Williams) lived and that Inspired Williams' award-winning play. Carrie Houk, Executive Artistic Director of the https://www.twstl.org/board-staff-leadership (Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis) provides a background of what inspired this once-in-a-lifetime experience and what is in store for the remainder of the festival. For tickets go to https://www.metrotix.com/events/detail/tennessee-williams-festival-st-louis (MetroTix). This is Season 4! #TheGlassMenagerie #glassmenagerie #twstl #tennesseewilliams #playwright #theatre #festival #centralwestend #stlouis #brownshoecompany #thetennessee #airbnb #stageproduction

He Said, She Said
She Said, He Said - 2/22/20 - Segment 4

He Said, She Said

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2020 10:24


Dustin Petrillo, an actor who plays Mikey Finn in Flanagan's Wake, stops by the studio. Flanagan's Wake is at the Westport Plaza Playhouse now through March 21, 2020.Flanagan's Wake tickets through Metrotix: https://www.metrotix.com/events/detail/flanagans-wake

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She Said, He Said
She Said, He Said - 2/22/20 - Segment 4

She Said, He Said

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2020 10:24


Dustin Petrillo, an actor who plays Mikey Finn in Flanagan's Wake, stops by the studio. Flanagan's Wake is at the Westport Plaza Playhouse now through March 21, 2020.Flanagan's Wake tickets through Metrotix: https://www.metrotix.com/events/detail/flanagans-wake

metrotix
Rock Paper Podcast
Episode 741 - The Tungsten Groove

Rock Paper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019 74:32


This week I had the opportunity to sit with my friends The Tungsten Groove! We get in to how the group came together, upcoming show Saturday night at Old Rock House, their album and even play a little live acoustic! See them Saturday 8/24 at Old Rock House in St.Louis, MO with Old Capital Square Dance Club & Allie Vogler. KSHE95 will also be there 6-8 giving away some stuff with Lern! Tickets at MetroTix.com On this episode you'll hear: Long Lost Train (live Acoustic) Sister Time (live Acoustic) Big Bear Bad Timing Pick up The Tungsten Groove album wherever you get digital music or grab a CD at the show! Follow them on Facebook & Instagram. TheTungstenGroove.com  

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She Said, He Said
She Said, He Said - 4/20/19 - Segment 3

She Said, He Said

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2019 29:42


Question of the Day: What are your Easter Plans? Later, Sue Hinkel and Lynn Rubright join the show to discuss the 40th Anniversary of the Storytelling Festival.For more information on the Storytelling Festival: https://extension2.missouri.edu/programs/st-louis-storytelling-festivalor call MetroTix at (314) 534-1111. 

He Said, She Said
She Said, He Said - 4/20/19 - Segment 3

He Said, She Said

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2019 29:42


Question of the Day: What are your Easter Plans? Later, Sue Hinkel and Lynn Rubright join the show to discuss the 40th Anniversary of the Storytelling Festival.For more information on the Storytelling Festival: https://extension2.missouri.edu/programs/st-louis-storytelling-festivalor call MetroTix at (314) 534-1111. 

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DIVAS FOR A CAUSE 4 Presented by Beyond Housing Join us for Divas for a Cause 4, a celebration to benefit Beyond Housing. Three St. Louis artists will come together for one night only! Enjoy the Jazz, Rhythm and Blues of Jeffery Hardin and the versatile stylings of Cheryl Brown. The show will close with the spectacular voice of Grammy nominated Theo Peoples. Tickets sold via MetroTix are for the concert only, for open seating in the Balcony. Sponsorships are available through Beyond Housing. About Us: Beyond Housing exists because home matters. We began with actual houses and housing preservation, focusing on quality and stability to give people a place to start. But there is more to a home than the house ~ home is about the life that happens in and around the house, as well as the life that fuels and draws out the best of the people within it. Beyond Housing is a community development organization that works in defined geographies like the Normandy Schools Collaborative in order to focus our resources where we can have the greatest impact. While most organizations focus on one, maybe two impact areas within a community, we understand that in order to have real impact, we must focus on all of the areas that make up a thriving community - education, housing, health, employment readiness and access, and economic development.

RareGem Productions: Positive Media | Health | Business | Inspiration | Education | Community | Lifestyle

DIVAS FOR A CAUSE 4 Presented by Beyond Housing Join us for Divas for a Cause 4, a celebration to benefit Beyond Housing. Three St. Louis artists will come together for one night only! Enjoy the Jazz, Rhythm and Blues of Jeffery Hardin and the versatile stylings of Cheryl Brown. The show will close with the spectacular voice of Grammy nominated Theo Peoples. Tickets sold via MetroTix are for the concert only, for open seating in the Balcony. Sponsorships are available through Beyond Housing. About Us: Beyond Housing exists because home matters. We began with actual houses and housing preservation, focusing on quality and stability to give people a place to start. But there is more to a home than the house ~ home is about the life that happens in and around the house, as well as the life that fuels and draws out the best of the people within it. Beyond Housing is a community development organization that works in defined geographies like the Normandy Schools Collaborative in order to focus our resources where we can have the greatest impact. While most organizations focus on one, maybe two impact areas within a community, we understand that in order to have real impact, we must focus on all of the areas that make up a thriving community - education, housing, health, employment readiness and access, and economic development.