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May 20, 2013
Missouri Legislature- Segment A
A discussion about what was and wasn't accomplished in the 2013 session of the Missouri Legislature.
May 21, 2013
Hereditary Cancer- Segment A
A discussion about using genetic counseling to guide the decision to take surgical measures to prevent cancer.
Dangers in Youth Sports- Segment B
A discussion about dangers facing participants in youth sporting activities and how they can be prevented.
May 22, 2013
Corporate Responsibility- Segment A
A discussion about corporate responsibility including representatives of local companies.
Summer Jobs For At-Risk Youth- Segment B
A discussion about a new pilot program which seeks to provide summer jobs to at-risk youth in St. Louis.
May 23, 2013
Legal Roundtable- Segment A
A discussion about current issues pertaining to the law with a panel of legal experts.
May 24, 2013
Shakespeare Festival St. Louis- Segment A
A discussion about Shakespeare Festival St. Louis' 2013 production of "Twelfth Night."
Opera Theatre of Saint Louis- Segment B
A discussion about the opening productions in Opera Theatre of Saint Louis' 2013 season.
The Wiz at The Black Rep- Segment C
A discussion about the Black Rep's production of "The Wiz."
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 hosts three hours of jazz each Sunday night from 9 to midnight. Get the playlist and listen to the show, and find out what's coming up next week on our Jazz Unlimited page.
National Program Highlights
In What Maisie Knew, Moore plays a troubled rock star who might initially seem like a rotten person, but Moore's performance humanizes the character, highlighting her human frailties — something Moore has done in many parts.
Douglas, Damon Illuminate HBO's 'Candelabra'
Steven Soderbergh's latest film is a showbiz story about Vegas icon Liberace and his secret lover — played, respectively, by Michael Douglas and Matt Damon, both terrific in their roles. It premieres Sunday on HBO.

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