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When you think of Route 66, images of classic cars and diners may come to mind, but hidden within its asphalt is the rich tapestry of women’s history. In this episode, we chat with Cheryl Eichar Jett, author of 'Aprons Away: Women’s Work on Route 66,' who shares her journey of uncovering these often-forgotten stories. Cheryl brings a fresh perspective to the highway’s legacy, highlighting the pivotal roles women played in the development and maintenance of this iconic route.She unlocks stories about the women who ran businesses, served travelers, and contributed to the culture that made Route 66 what it is today. Showcasing the resilience and creativity of women from various backgrounds, we delve into specific figures, like a trailblazing female mayor and an inspiring restaurant owner who broke barriers and created spaces for others. Each story is a testament to the strength and ingenuity of women who, despite the odds, made their mark on the American landscape. Cheryl’s passion for preserving these stories is infectious, and her witty narration keeps the conversation lively and engaging.Wrapping things up, we reflect on the significance of Route 66 in American culture and how it serves as a microcosm of broader societal changes. Cheryl encourages listeners to explore the road and the stories behind the businesses that still stand today, offering a glimpse into the past through the lens of women’s contributions. So, whether you’re a history lover, a road trip enthusiast, or just curious about the untold stories of America, this episode is a must-listen. It’s a celebration of perseverance, history, and the incredible women who transformed Route 66 into a journey worth taking.[00:00] Route 66 Women Intro[00:37] Show Welcome[01:27] Steinbeck Mother Road Quote[02:25] Meet Author Cheryl Eichar Jett[02:58] Play Versus Book Origins[04:26] Route 66 Start To Finish[05:17] Driving Time And Decommissioning[07:01] Choosing Stories For The Book[10:39] Route 66 as an American Microcosm[13:53] Biggest Research Surprises[17:53] Women Work Beyond Wartime[19:12] Favorite Women And Sassy Tales[24:49] Murals And Edwardsville Connections[27:37] Gas Station Gals And Legacy Stops[31:07] Apple Valley Ranch[32:24] Green Book Travel Stops[34:10] Riverfront SS Admiral[34:51] Maisie Krebs Origins[36:21] Art Deco Ship Design[39:17] More Stories Volume Two[39:43] Signings And Website[42:11] Route Or Route Debate[44:40] Dred Scott Petition[46:07] Route 66 Mental Floss[48:46] Days of the Dayr[51:16] Humor And FarewellTakeaways:Route 66 isn't just a road; it’s a historical tapestry woven with the stories of countless women who shaped its legacy.Cheryl Eichar Jett, our fab guest, dives deep into women's pivotal roles along Route 66, showcasing their contributions like never before.From waitresses to architects, the women of Route 66 had diverse careers that defy the traditional narratives we often hear.Did you know the term 'Mother Road' was coined by John Steinbeck in his novel 'The Grapes of Wrath'? It's a game changer for understanding this iconic highway.Presentation & Book SigningSaturday, June 6th, from 11am – 1:30pm West End Service Station (Edwardsville Route 66 Visitors Center), 620 St. Louis St., Edwardsville, IL 62025; Free and open to the publicSaturday, June 13th, from 10am – 7pm Route 66 Festival, Edwardsville City Park, 101 S. Buchanan St., Edwardsville, IL 62025: Free and open to the publicSunday, June 14th, from 2pm – 3pm Old Courthouse, 11 N. 4th St., St. Louis, MO 63102; Free and open to the publicWednesday, June 17th, from 7pm -8pm White Oak Library, 121 E. 8th St., Lockport, IL 60441; Free and open to the publicSaturday, June 20th, from 11am – 1pm Litchfield Museum & Route 66 Welcome Center, 334 Historic Old Route 66 North, Litchfield, IL 62056; Free and open to the publicThursday, July 23rd, from 6pm – 7pm Hayner Public Library, 132 Alton Square Mall Drive, Alton, IL 62002; Free and open to the publicSunday, August 9th, from 1pm – 4pm Litchfield Museum & Route 66 Welcome Center, 334 Historic Old Route 66 North, Litchfield, IL 62056; Free and open to the publicThursday, August 13th, from 9am – 10am National Museum of Transportation, 2933 Barrett Station Road; Open to the public (i.e. ticketed, admission fee)Cheryl Eichar Jett - WebsiteAbout Cheryl Eichar Jett - The Route 66 Chick Blog PageFacebook - Cheryl Eichar JettAprons Away: Women’s Work on Route 66 – Reedy PressAmazon - Cheryl Eichar JettThis is Season 9! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#route66 #motherroad #greenbook #getyourkicksonroute66 #getyourkicks #grapesofwrath #johnsteinbeck #Route66women #womeninhistory #Route66heritage #Route66centennial

If Dennis Brown were a weather report, today’s forecast would be: 50% wisdom, 50% experience, accompanied with a strong chance of storytelling. What a privilege to converse with Dennis as we explore his incredible journey through the world of theater and literature, from rubbing elbows with Hollywood legends like Gregory Peck and Jessica Tandy to sharing the stage with up-and-coming talent in St. Louis. He reflects on the heartwarming and sometimes hilarious moments from his years as a theater critic, revealing how he managed to maintain his passion for storytelling while navigating the ups and downs of the theatrical world.One minute he's recounting the time he interviewed a young playwright, and the next, he’s dropping gems of wisdom about what it means to truly listen and engage with the stories that surround us. Dennis’s unique perspective not only captures the essence of theater but also serves as a reminder of the importance of community in the arts. Who knew that writing and storytelling could be as exhilarating as a rollercoaster ride? Buckle up, because Dennis is here to take us on a thrilling ride through the enchanting world of theater, one story at a time![00:00] Meet Dennis Brown[00:33] Show Welcome and Banter[01:32] Shaw Quote on Critics[02:23] Dennis Background and Theater Roots[03:32] Thesis That Started It All[05:30] Teaching and Lifelong Learning[07:51] Breaking Into the Post Dispatch[09:31] Career Advice Stay Open[11:17] CBS Speech to Publicist[12:37] Working With Famous Actors[15:21] Interviewing Secrets and Stories[20:20] Sponsor Break and PSA[22:14] Back to Stage Page and Books[24:57] How to Be a Theater Critic: Informed Subjectivity[28:52] Illustrations by Marjorie Williamson[30:04] Illustration Perfectionism[31:11] Choosing The Reviews[33:58] Reviews As Short Stories[36:18] The Lost Art Of Criticism[40:03] Hook Meat And Ending[41:03] Gregory Peck Prep Method[47:04] GP On The Road[52:00] Angela Lansbury Favor[54:23] Final Book Plug FarewellTakeaways:Our guest today is Dennis Brown, a super talented storyteller and playwright with some awesome stories to share about his adventures in theater.We dive into the world of theater history, featuring names like Gregory Peck and Jessica Tandy, and how they left their mark on the industry.Dennis emphasizes the importance of being informed rather than strictly objective when it comes to theater criticism; it’s all about that informed subjectivity, folks!The podcast reveals that Dennis' teaching experience keeps him young and in touch with fresh perspectives, highlighting the value of student insights.We also uncover that writing is a cerebral activity that connects us deeper, and even Gregory Peck had his unique way of learning lines by writing them out!Finally, we learn about Dennis' new book 'Stage Page', which is packed with reviews that tell more like short stories, celebrating the marvelous St. Louis theater scene.Dennis Brown - Home PageDennis Brown - My BooksThis is Season 9! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#stlouistheater #dennisbrown #theatercritics #CBS #publicist #screenwriting #theaterarts #websteruniversity

With the Missouri Chamber Music Festival’s 16th season on the horizon, Nina Ferrigno, the festival's dynamic executive director and a talented pianist, takes center stage in this episode. The theme for this year, 'Hope is the Thing with Music,' reflects a beautiful synergy between music and the poetic words of Emily Dickinson. Ferrigno passionately discusses how the festival aims to weave together these two art forms, creating a rich tapestry of sound and meaning that will resonate with audiences.The episode dives into the nitty-gritty of the festival's planning process, with Nina sharing her excitement about new partnerships and the artistic direction she envisions. The collaboration with the Sheldon Concert Hall marks a significant milestone for the festival, providing a premier venue that enhances the concert experience. As she outlines the concert lineup, listeners are treated to a sneak peek of what to expect, from unique programming to premiering new works that promise to captivate and inspire.Listeners will also appreciate Nina's candid reflections on her journey through music and how it has shaped her life. Her insights into the rehearsal process and the collaborative nature of chamber music highlight the importance of connection and communication among musicians. This episode is not just an overview of the festival; it’s a heartfelt celebration of the power of music to evoke emotion and foster community. So, whether you're a seasoned concert-goer or new to the world of chamber music, you’ll want to tune in and get excited about the festival running from June 10th to 21st. Grab your tickets and join this musical adventure![00:00] World Premiere Teaser[00:28] Show Welcome and Quote[01:50] Theme Hope and Dickinson[03:49] Festival Turning Point[08:24] Tickets Dates and Venue[09:44] Concert 1 Enchanted Ground[11:59] Concert 2 Musicians Wrestle[16:33] Concert 3 Arianna Quartet[19:17] Concert 4 World Premiere[27:09] How Musicians Are Chosen[31:35] Sponsor Break[32:13] Nina's Musical Roots[38:55] Chamber Music Behind Scenes[43:26] Final Thanks and Sign OffTakeaways:Nina Ferrigno passionately connects music and poetry, highlighting Emily Dickinson's influence on this year's festival theme, "Hope is the Thing with Music."The Missouri Chamber Music Festival's 16th season promises a stellar lineup, featuring world-class musicians and unique performances from June 10th to 21st.Nina’s new role as Artistic Director allows her to focus on artistic vision, freeing her from operational duties and bringing fresh energy to the festival.The festival will feature exciting collaborations with the renowned Sheldon Concert Hall, creating a vibrant new home for the concerts this year.Understanding the nuances of chamber music, Nina emphasizes the importance of collaboration, eye contact, and trust among musicians during performances.The premiere of a commissioned piece called "Memoria" by composer David Werfelman will explore the multifaceted nature of memory, adding depth to the festival's offerings.Home Page - Missouri Chamber Music (MOCM) & Festival InformationThe Sheldon - MOCM Single TicketsMetrotix - MOCM Season 16 TicketsFacebook - MOCMInstagram - MOCMMOCM - YouTube ChannelThis is Season 9! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#mocm #chambermusic #calyxtrio #stlouischambermusic #worldpremiere #missourichambermusicfestival #thesheldon

Welcome to a world where age is just a number and the fun never stops! The Legends Games, formerly known as the Senior Olympics, is a vibrant showcase of athleticism and community spirit for those aged 50 and up. This episode shines a spotlight on the incredible lives of Scott Schwartz and Roger Scherck, who not only participate in but also help orchestrate these inspiring games. With over 90 events, from swimming to the gentle art of cornhole, the Legends Games demonstrates that competition can be fun, fierce, and fabulous, irrespective of age! We explore the camaraderie among participants, the thrill of competition, and how these games keep the spirit of youth alive in all of us.The Games are in their 48th year and were started by the Jewish Community Center. Registration deadline is May 7, with opening ceremonies May 18 at The Hub in Chesterfield and a June 4 medaling happy hour. Volunteering and registration information can be found at jccstl.com/legendsgames or via Stephanie Rhea at 314-442-3164. So, whether you're going for the gold, the laughs, or the chance to reconnect with old friends, there's something for everyone at the Legends Games![00:00] What Are Legends Games[00:37] Show Welcome Banter[01:17] Thought To Ponder[03:01] Meet Scott And Roger[04:00] Events in Which They Compete[06:37] Camaraderie And Purpose[06:55] History And Age Groups[08:31] Event Variety And Signup[10:28] Venues And Opening Ceremony[14:15] Volunteers And How To Help[15:44] Biggest Events And Medals[17:56] Team Sports And New Events[21:54] Health Fitness Motivation[25:16] Ad Break And Return[28:03] Training Motivation[28:49] Diet Without Supplements[30:18] Marathons And Cancer Recovery[31:40] Rewards And Cheat Meals[32:02] Centenarian Inspiration[33:13] Elite Athletes And Uni-tard Story[35:25] Mind Sports Inclusion[37:09] Sign Up And Ceremony Details[40:31] Running Community Talk[41:41] Cinco De Mayo Odd Holidays[43:32] Multi Sport Legends[45:14] Dad Jokes Finale[47:36] Show Wrap UpTakeaways:The Legends Games, previously known as the Senior Olympics, fosters an active lifestyle for adults aged 50 and up, showcasing over 90 events.This vibrant competition, taking place every May, emphasizes camaraderie, health, and active living among senior competitors.Participants can engage in a mix of traditional sports and quirky activities, including swimming, pinball, and even poker, making it accessible to everyone.Scott Schwartz's journey from a casual competitor to a medal-winning machine showcases the inspiring spirit of the Legends Games.With events tailored for various age categories, the Games ensure that everyone, from spry 50-year-olds to sprightly octogenarians, can compete fairly and have fun.The Legends Games not only promote fitness but also create a supportive community where athletes motivate each other year after year.St. Louis Legends Games: The Next Generation of the St. Louis Senior Olympics - The J - St. LouisThis is Season 9! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#thelegendsgames #seniorolympics #jccstl #StLouissports #seniorathleticcompetition #activelivingforadults #eventsforolderadults #camaraderieinsports #over50fitness

Our conversation flows like a smooth blues riff as Scott Holt dives into the core of his musical journey. He isn’t just a guitarist; he’s a storyteller, weaving tales of his experiences with legends like Buddy Guy and the camaraderie he shares with his bandmates in Foghat. It's refreshing to hear how he transitioned from a young musician to a seasoned performer, and his insights into the music industry are as enlightening as they are entertaining. Scott's commitment to his craft is evident—his practice regimen was nothing short of intense, and he reflects on how that dedication shaped his artistry.Scott's philosophy of 'Loud is Good' resonates throughout the episode, symbolizing a life lived without reservations. He passionately recounts how music serves as a balm for the soul, a necessary escape from the daily grind. His anecdotes are peppered with humor and sincerity, making it clear that he values connection over everything else. As he prepares for upcoming performances, you can feel the excitement beneath the surface, showcasing the joy of creating and sharing music with others.The camaraderie he shares with Foghat is unmistakable, emphasizing that they’re not just a band but a family that thrives on mutual respect and shared passion. One of the highlights of our chat is when Scott discusses the balance between honoring the legacy of Foghat while infusing the music with his unique style. It’s a delicate dance, and he navigates it with grace, ensuring that every performance remains true to the band's roots while still allowing his personality to shine. This blend of respect and creativity is what keeps the music alive and relevant. So whether you’re a long-time fan or new to Foghat's sound, Scott’s enthusiasm is infectious, leaving us all eager for the next chapter in this legendary band's story.[00:00] Meet Scott Holt[01:48] Loud Is Good[02:45] Hendrix Spark[04:30] Practice Obsession[06:07] Lessons From Buddy[08:03] Blues Roots[09:47] Going Solo[11:00] Winning Crowds[13:26] Joining Foghat[15:33] Carrying The Legacy[16:16] Honoring the Legacy[17:34] Why Foghat Endures[18:42] Tour Life and Band Chemistry[20:13] Home Base in Nashville[23:07] Advice for Young Musicians[26:22] Driving On Song Origins[27:36] Tour Plug and Farewell[29:48] Outro and Closing CreditsTakeaways:Scott Holt shares his journey from practicing guitar 10-12 hours a day to touring with legends, emphasizing dedication and passion for music.He discusses the importance of living life 'loud', encouraging listeners to express love and joy without hesitation.The podcast highlights the significance of music in our lives, stating it washes away the dust of everyday life, providing a spiritual cleanse.Holt emphasizes that while talent is crucial, the real challenge lies in connecting with an audience and being an entertainer on stage.He reflects on the sacrifices required for success in music, suggesting that it's not for the faint of heart but rewarding for those truly passionate.Listeners are encouraged to seek their unique voice in music while respecting the legacy of previous artists, a balance that Scott navigates in his role with Foghat.Foghat Official | On Tour Now!Ticketmaster - Foghat at the Family Arena - Sat - May 02, 2026 - 7:00 PMFacebook - FoghatInstagram - Foghat Official YouTube - FoghatX - FoghatThis is Season 9! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#foghat #foghattour #foghat2026tour #twangandbang #foghattwangandbang2026 #scottholt #blues

Rebecca Scallet, the artistic director of the New Jewish Theater, joins us for a conversation that’s as enlightening as it is entertaining. We kick things off by discussing the theater's impressive accolades, including a staggering 31 nominations and 14 wins at the St. Louis Theatre Circle. But it’s not all about the awards; it’s about the passion and commitment to telling unique stories that resonate with audiences.Rebecca elaborates on the theater's intimate setting, where no one is more than 15 feet away from the action, creating an environment where the audience feels like they’re part of the narrative. As we delve deeper, Rebecca shares her insights on directing iconic shows like 'Cabaret' and what it takes to bring a contemporary twist to classic material.We also explore the themes of her upcoming production, 'Prayer for the French Republic', which tackles weighty subjects like anti-Semitism through the lens of a modern French family, while still weaving in moments of humor and humanity. This episode is not just for theater buffs; it’s for anyone interested in the power of storytelling and the impact of the arts on our society.[00:00] Show Opening[00:44] Grand Avenue Detours[01:38] Sponsor and Thought[02:07] Life Lessons and History[03:59] Meet Rebecca Scallet[05:38] Theater Circle Awards[07:44] New Jewish Theater Intro[10:25] Why Live Theater[12:10] Casting Local Talent[12:51] Cabaret Creative Team[15:23] Directing Cabaret Small[18:55] Prayer for French Republic[23:20] Choosing the Season Plays[24:48] Balancing Season Variety[25:56] Mid-show Sponsor Break[26:55] Show Dates and Tickets[28:19] Croissants and Conversation[30:40] Stages and Stories Panel[31:46] Hidden History Book Club[32:54] Community Center Theater Perks[33:17] Cast Highlight Piano Onstage[34:36] Dred Scott Stamp Petition[35:53] National Days and Banter[41:23] Jokes and One Liners[44:25] Wrap Up and CreditsTakeaways:The New Jewish Theater is a must-visit for live theater lovers in St. Louis, trust me!Rebekah Scallet has been making an impression as the artistic director providing outstanding theatre to the St. Louis area.Cabaret was a hit this season, racking up awards and nominations like a boss!The St. Louis Theatre Circle is where local critics come together to celebrate theater excellence.This season, the New Jewish Theatre is presenting 'Prayer for the French Republic', a thought-provoking play.The intimate setting of the New Jewish Theatre allows for an engaging connection between the audience and performers.NJT Presents "Prayer for the French Republic" - The J - St. LouisPrayer for the French Republic - Wool Studio Theatre at the J – Staenberg Family Complex (Fitness & Wellness Building) - St. Louis - Apr 16, 2026 · ShowpassCroissants & Conversation – An NJT "Prayer for the French Republic" Special Experience - The J - St. LouisStages & Stories with NJT & Nishmah – An NJT "Prayer for the French Republic" Special Experience - The J - St. LouisHidden History: A Memoir of Survival in Paris – An NJT "Prayer for the French Republic" Special Experience - The J - St. Louis2026 NJT Season Productions - The J - St. LouisRebekah Scallet – Stage Director, Educator, Arts LeaderThis is Season 9! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#jccstl #stlouistheatre #prayerforthefrenchrepublic #newjewishtheatre #holocaust #antisemitism #parisjewishcommunity

Samson Hillary joins us to talk about the Race for Refugees, an event that’s not just about running but about community and compassion. This year’s 5K race takes place in the beautiful Tower Grove Park. Race for Refugees connects to the larger mission of the International Institute of St. Louis, which aims to support and uplift refugees and immigrants. Samson shares his inspiring journey from South Sudan to the States, shedding light on the challenges faced by many from his home country, and the importance of community support.We also have a good laugh about the quirks of running while discussing how you can join in the fun, whether you’re a seasoned marathoner or just someone looking to enjoy a sunny day outdoors. Plus, we’ve got team registrations, the fun of friendly competition, and why this race is such a big deal for the local community. So lace up those sneakers, folks, because this isn’t just any race – it’s a race for a cause!Race for Refugees Contact Information - hillarys@iistl.org - 314.283.2887[00:00] Race Promo Teaser[00:23] Show Welcome[01:15] Sponsor and Quote[02:30] Meet Samson Hillary[03:32] South Sudan Context[07:07] Race Basics and Location[08:28] Registration and Fees[09:14] Teams and Fun Vibes[11:14] Family Friendly Details[13:25] Gear and Where to Sign Up[15:30] Race Logo Shout-outs[16:03] Why The Race Started[17:15] Sign Up And Sponsor[18:16] Race Day Location Details[18:44] Break And Sponsor Spots[21:38] South Sudan Reflections[23:29] Smart Speaker Listening Plug[23:59] Today In Weird Holidays[25:57] Dolly Parton Fun Facts[29:54] Jokes Signs And One Liners[32:19] Wrap Up And ThanksTakeaways:The Race for Refugees is set for April 18th and supports a great cause in St. Louis.Samson Hillary shared his journey from South Sudan to working with the International Institute.Vince Lombardi's famous quote about willpower reminds us that success is about persistence, not just strength.The race is a community event where participants of all ages can come together for a fun time.You can register for the race on race day, making it easy to join the fun last minute.The International Institute of St. Louis emphasizes the importance of supporting refugees and immigrants in our community.2026 — Race for Refugees — Race Roster — Registration, Marketing, FundraisingInternational Institute of St. Louis – Immigrant Services & Community Engagement Hub since 1919This is Season 9! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#raceforrefugees #5Krace #racestlouis #iistl #towergrovepark

Get ready for a whirlwind of stories and laughs as we sit down with Joey Zanaboni to discuss his latest venture, "St. Louis Sports for Kids Forever Lore." Joey’s infectious personality shines through as he shares his journey from being a kid with dreams of calling sports to becoming a vibrant voice in the world of sports commentary. We explore how his experiences in independent baseball and soccer have shaped his dynamic announcing style, which is as colorful as it is engaging.The conversation reveals the significance of sports history, particularly in St. Louis, and how Joey’s book aims to rekindle a love for reading among kids by connecting them with the thrilling moments of local sports. Joey's tales of the sports world are not just entertaining but also serve a greater purpose of fostering community and literacy. Whether you’re tuning in for the sports stories or the laughs, this episode is sure to resonate with anyone who has ever cheered for their favorite team.[00:00] Show Teaser and Welcome[00:40] Crayola Day Banter[01:20] Sponsor and Thought[01:52] Meet Joey Zanaboni[02:50] Ambush and Soccer Roots[03:51] From Indie Baseball to Broadcasting[05:22] Finding His Voice[08:44] Wild Phrases and Yogi Influence[10:40] Why This Kids Book[11:20] Literacy Crisis and Reading Together[14:43] First Book Sale Story[16:54] Biggest Surprises in Research[19:00] Writing Process and Organizing Sports[22:21] Photos Interviews and Hidden Sports[25:01] Book Praise And Purpose[25:55] Dirt Track Racing Spotlight[26:24] Hardcover Nostalgia For All Ages[27:41] Mortgage Sponsor Break[28:28] Dred Scott Stamp Petition[29:43] Zana-isms[30:26] Calling Baseball In Dubai[32:16] Dog Track Announcer Stories[34:08] Radio Play By Play Debate[38:12] Book & Where To Buy[40:08] Women In NFL Broadcasting[41:33] Odd Holidays And Prom Photos[43:15] Six13 Passover Parody "A Michael Jackson Passover"[48:38] Humor And Final Sign OffTakeaways:Joey Zanaboni shares his journey from aspiring sports announcer to play-by-play voice for St. Louis teams, highlighting his passion for storytelling.The podcast discusses the importance of literacy, emphasizing that reading should be cool and accessible for kids and parents alike.Throughout the episode, Zanaboni reflects on his unique broadcasting style, filled with humor and creativity, like comparing excitement to 'hotter than fresh tomato soup.'Listeners learn about the diverse sports culture in St. Louis through Zanaboni's new book, which covers everything from chess to dirt track racing.Zanaboni reveals how he incorporates personal experiences and family stories into his broadcasting, making sports commentary relatable and engaging.The importance of community and history in sports is highlighted, showing how local legends shape the identity of St. Louis sports culture through generations.Facebook - Joey ZanaboniX - Joey ZanaboniInstagram - Joey ZanaboniSt. Louis Sports for Kids – Reedy PressThis is Season 9! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#joeyzanaboni #stlouiscitysc #stlouisambush #broadcasting #sportsbroadcaster #dogracing #stlouissports #playbyplayannouncing

Buckle up for an electrifying ride as we charge into the innovative world of Nikola Tesla with your favorite hosts Arnold Stricker and Mark Langston. This episode shines a spotlight on the highly anticipated Nikola Tesla "Light it Up" An Original Rock Opera featuring the creative minds of Mark Rodgers and Jason Nelson. The discussion weaves together Tesla's fascinating life story—from his groundbreaking inventions to his fierce rivalry with Edison—while simultaneously highlighting the unique artistic vision behind the opera.Listeners will gain insight into the challenges and triumphs of bringing such a monumental figure to the stage, with Rodgers and Nelson revealing the collaborative magic that fuels their creativity. The conversation is filled with clever humor and light-hearted banter, making the complex themes surrounding Tesla's life accessible and enjoyable. The guests share personal anecdotes and reflect on the broader implications of Tesla's work, encouraging everyone to dream big and never back down from their aspirations.As the rock opera debuts on June 20th, this episode serves as both a preview and an invitation for audiences to experience a theatrical celebration of Tesla's legacy. By blending humor, history, and heartfelt storytelling, it is our hope to inspire listeners to reflect on the impact of innovation and the importance of perseverance in pursuing one's dreams. Get ready to be inspired and entertained as we celebrate the life of the man who brought electricity to our lives![00:00] Rock Opera Tease[01:11] Meet the Guests[03:33] From Da Vinci to Tesla[05:07] AC vs DC War (not the band)[05:46] World’s Fair Lights Up[06:41] Wizard of Oz Connection[08:06] Finding Tesla’s Lead[12:41] Band Lineup and Sound[14:28] Show Experience and Visuals[15:18] Playing Music Clips[22:45] Tesla’s Origins and Mother[25:03] Teleforce and FBI Mystery[26:06] Trump Uncle & Tesla Files[26:47] Dove Presence Story[28:44] Show Tickets And Fees[30:13] Mortgage Sponsor Break[31:42] St Louis Roadshow Legend[34:36] Odd Habits And Wardenclyffe[37:28] Band Rehearsal And Staging[39:17] Big Plans Vegas And Sphere[43:04] Peace Song And Visuals[49:55] Finale Standing On My GraveTakeaways:The creative genius of Nikola Tesla continues to inspire, as revealed during our conversation today!Mark Rodgers shared fascinating stories about Tesla's life that will change how you see electricity.Jason Nelson's electrifying performances bring Tesla's legacy to life in the upcoming rock opera, 'Light It Up.'The rock opera features original music and a multimedia experience that promises to be unforgettable.Tesla's struggles with recognition and credit for his inventions still resonate today, making his story timeless.Join us at Delmar Hall for the premiere of 'Light It Up' and experience Tesla's story like never before!Nikola Tesla: Light It Up – An Original Rock OperaFacebook - Jason Nelson BandYouTube - Mark RodgersMark Rodgers - Apple MusicThis is Season 9! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#nikolatesla #rockopera #teslarockopera #lightitup #markrodgers #jasonnelsonband #nikolateslalightitupanoriginalrockopera #delmarhall

The St. Louis Jewish Film Festival is not just about watching films; it’s a tapestry of community connection and storytelling that transcends generations. Kicking off from March 15th to 26th, this festival is a celebration of diverse narratives that remind us of our shared humanity. John Wilson, the festival's cultural arts director, reveals the heart and soul behind this year’s lineup. This marks the festival's 31st year, and under John’s stewardship, it promises to be more than just a series of screenings. It’s a chance to bring people together, whether you're a film aficionado or someone just looking for a great story. The festival aims to create a sense of belonging, as it showcases films that provoke thought, inspire dialogue, and foster connections between attendees.Films include themed days and key titles such as “For the Living” (with visiting filmmakers for a Q&A), “Nuremberg,” “Soul on Fire,” “Frontier,” “The Tasters,” “The Pianist’s Choice,” “The Ring,” “Ethan Bloom,” “Once Upon My Mother,” “Love, Statistically Speaking,” and closing night “Eleanor the Great,” Scarlett Johansson’s directorial debut. Tickets and passes are available at stljewishfilmfestival.org or 314-442-3179; an all-festival pass includes a festival “passport” keepsake. With discussions, performances, and a mix of genres from comedy to drama, the festival invites everyone—from families to solo adventurers—to partake in this cinematic journey that’s about more than just film; it’s about forging connections and understanding.[00:00] Festival Teaser Intro[00:35] Show Welcome[01:21] Kindness Quote Chat[02:07] Meet John Wilson[02:57] More Than Movies[04:56] Opening Day Films[08:02] Bearing Witness Theme[09:11] Holocaust Reflections[13:49] Tickets & Access[15:57] Women Under Reich[19:55] Love Legacy Choice[23:37] Passports & Passes[25:12] Family Faith Finding[27:55] Sponsor Break[29:12] Final Day Lineup[31:38] Family Estrangement Talk[32:28] Siblings Matter Most[32:58] Eleanor The Great Review[35:47] Festival Closing Film Strategy[36:26] How Films Get Chosen[38:37] Committee Rubric & Timeline[40:45] Beyond Film Theater & Opera[44:03] Festival Details & Tickets[47:21] Mental Floss & Fun Days[51:30] Final Thanks And SignoffTakeaways:The St. Louis Jewish Film Festival is all about connecting people through powerful storytelling and cinema. It’s a community bonding experience that transcends generations and backgrounds, making it a must-attend event for everyone, even non-Jewish folks!With its 31st year running, the festival promises a line-up of incredible films that are more than just movies; they are gateways to conversations about shared human experiences and historical reflections.This year’s theme encourages attendees to reflect on kindness and courage, showcasing films that highlight the heroism and sacrifices made by individuals during dire times in history, which is a powerful reminder of our own potential.The festival offers more than just screenings; it includes engaging discussions with filmmakers, performances, and opportunities for audience interaction, creating a vibrant cultural hub for film lovers. Be prepared to leave with more than just popcorn!Mark Twain once said, 'Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see,' and this festival embodies that sentiment by fostering a space where kindness and connection thrive among diverse attendees.John Wilson, the Cultural Arts Director, emphasizes that every film is an invitation to reflect on our own lives, making the festival a significant experience for personal growth and understanding of our shared history.31st Annual St. Louis Jewish Film Festival: Sunday, March 15–Thursday, March 26, 2026 - The J - St. LouisSt. Louis Jewish Film Festival: Schedule - The J - St. LouisThis is Season 9! For more episodes, go to stlintune.com#filmfestival #stljewishfilmfestival #jccstl #thej #culturalarts #cinema #jewishheritage #theholocaust