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'We All Need A Dose' Of Sugar: Cheryl Strayed On 'Tiny Beautiful Things' At The Grandel

Published July 26, 2021 at 4:03 PM CDT Listen • 23:50 Holly Andres & Michelle Hand Acclaimed author Cheryl Strayed (at left) and local actor Michelle Hand both joined host Sarah Fenske on Monday’s talk show. When Michelle Hand first read “Tiny Beautiful Things,” the book spoke to her on a personal level. The book compiles highlights from “Dear Sugar,” the online advice column that acclaimed author Cheryl Strayed wrote anonymously from 2010 to 2012, offering brutally honest yet deeply kind words of wisdom as Strayed detailed her own struggles and offered words of hope. For Hand, a St. Louis-based actor, part of the appeal is that Sugar “is never trying to tell anyone what to do with their life.”

2 Touring History Exhibits To Explore In The Metro East

Madison County is the first stop for the “ Voices and Votes: Democracy in America” exhibit in Illinois. Exploring the themes and evolution of the United States’ political system, it’s co-hosted by the Madison County Historical Society and Madison County Government in partnership with Illinois Humanities. Evie Hemphill / St. Louis Public Radio Matt Meacham joined Tuesday s St. Louis on the Air. It s an opportunity for rural Illinoisans and rural Americans to see really world-class exhibitions from the Smithsonian in their own backyards, Matt Meacham, program manager for Illinois Humanities, explained to St. Louis on the Air. But it s also a great opportunity for the local organizations that host these exhibitions to really hone their skills in planning programs and raise their profile within their community . and just expand their capacities in many ways.

As Live Music Returns, Big Venues Enter St. Louis Market Out West

Published July 19, 2021 at 3:00 PM CDT Listen • 16:15 The Factory At 52,000 square feet, the brand-new Factory is a flexible entertainment space with an industrial vibe. This weekend, the St. Louis music scene welcomes a brand-new venue and it’s a big one: Able to accommodate up to 3,000 guests, it’s set to do just that Friday evening with its sold-out, grand-opening Deadmau5 show. After so many months of few in-person events, the venue’s debut feels especially exciting to Brian Carp, the Factory’s chief operating officer. “I have been working on this project for just under three years,” he told St. Louis on the Air. “So to see it come to fruition, to see people inside the building and enjoying live music again, has really been very satisfying. And I’m grateful to be a part of the team that is helping to bring an additional opportunity to see live music to the St. Louis area.”

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