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From KETC, LIVING ST. LOUIS Producer Anne-Marie Berger catches up with professional dancer Antonio Douthit, an alumni of COCA in University City. As a child, boys were not encouraged to be dancers in his neighborhood, but he found a dance class that helped him get into COCA. He is now a member of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre.
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From KETC, LIVING ST. LOUIS Producer Patrick Murphy looks at the history of Interstate 64/Highway 40 and the construction in its future. Beginning in 2007, more than 12 miles of this heavily traveled highway will be revamped.
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From KETC, LIVING ST. LOUIS Producer Anne-Marie Berger looks back at a time when "real rock" music found a home on St. Louis' KSHE 95. In 2007, the radio station celebrated its 40th anniversary by creating a rock and roll museum with sound bites, music and pictures. They also brought back some of their former DJs that were among the first to play requests from listeners.
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From KETC, LIVING ST. LOUIS Producer Anne-Marie Berger takes a peek inside the art studios of St. Louisan, Mary Engelbreit. An entrepreneur, artist and author, Mary is now moving into the film world?working to produce a short animation of her book, The Night Before Christmas.
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From KETC, LIVING ST. LOUIS Producer Anne-Marie Berger sits down with drummer, Bob Kuban. His first time on stage, Kuban played the drums with Chuck Berry. Kuban also performed on American Bandstand with his own band, the In-Men. Their hit record was titled, "The Cheater", but the group never had a chance to tour due to the Vietnam War draft.
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From KETC, LIVING ST. LOUIS Producer Anne-Marie Berger takes a rare look at the nutrition department at the St. Louis Zoo where some 3000 lbs. of food are prepared for more than 18,000 animals each day. In addition, the zoo conducts ongoing research as part of Zootrition?an internet database where zoos from around the world can post and view the proper diets for animals.
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From KETC, LIVING ST. LOUIS Producer Jim Kirchherr goes inside the Metro Bus Garage--the place where Metro buses receive a clean up, daily service and repairs. Technicians are on hand 24 hours a day to make sure this public transportation system runs smoothly.
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From KETC, LIVING ST. LOUIS Producer Anne-Marie Berger finds out what the Red Hat Society is all about during its founder's visit to St. Louis. The society began when Sue Ellen Cooper (also known as the Queen Mother), gave her friend a red hat and the poem "Warning." Now, there are more than 164 chapters of the Red Hat Society in the area.
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From KETC, LIVING ST. LOUIS Producer Ruth Ezell visits with opera singer Christine Brewer. Originally trained as a violinist, Brewer gave up touring and performing at Opera Theatre St. Louis to raise her daughter. She returned after her daughter's high school graduation, including a debut at the Metropolitan Opera in 2003.
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From KETC, LIVING ST. LOUIS Producer Ruth Ezell meets Glen and Gary McCoy--two Belleville, Illinois natives that are highly regarded cartoonists. Their work is widely known throughout the country, and especially in Belleville.
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From KETC, LIVING ST. LOUIS tells the story of a World War II era LVT Alligator Landing Craft that was rented from the Armed Forces Museum in Alton, Illinois for use the film FLAGS OF OUR FATHERS. The LVT, built in St. Louis by the St. Louis Car Company, is one of the few remaining in working condition and a link back to the time of World War II and the history of St. Louis.
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From KETC, LIVING ST. LOUIS Producer Anne-Marie Berger attends a special 15th anniversary show at Coca. Each January, this performing arts center in University City puts on an alumni dance show which includes graduates of the Coca school as well as current members.