 John Pizzarelli
Tune in for an in-depth hour-long interview with the jazz musician.
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 Dick Gregory
HEC-TV's Cordell Whitlock as he chats with actor, comedian, activist, and Sumner High School graduate, Dick Gregory.
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 Hear from Holocaust Survivor, Ela Weissberger, as she talks about her experiences in a concentration camp and how being in the cast of Brundibar helped ease the trauma.
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 Peter Martin
Between stops on an international tour, HEC-TV's Don Wolff spoke with celebrated jazz artist Peter Martin. Mr. Martin performs and offers insights on his experience as a pianist, composer, arranger, musical director and movie performer.
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 Steve Schankman
Join Alex Fees as he sits down with concert promoter, Steve Schankman.
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 Ron Himes
St. Louis is home to the largest professional African American theatre in the country, The Black Rep. It has carved a rich and enduring legacy in the history of American theatre but it's path to success has filled with obstacles. In a new edition of Conversation with …, HEC-TV's original series, Ron Himes takes a few minutes from his job as Producing Director of The St. Louis Black Rep to talk about its founding more than 30 years ago and the vision that has driven him throughout it's history.
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 Salman Rushdie
Join Dennis Riggs for an intimate discussion with author Salman Rushdie.
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 Andre Royo
Join Donn Johnson, Missouri History Museum’s Director of Communication, as he has a captivating one-on-one conversation with Andre Royo about his journey as an actor, his family life, and what acting on The Wire has taught him.
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 Thomas Lovejoy
A fascinating talk with world-renowned biodiversity expert, Dr. Thomas Lovejoy.
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 David Robertson
Part of an on-going series locally produced by HEC-TV; join us for an intimate half hour discussion with Saint Louis Symphony conductor, maestro David Robertson.
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 George Brady
Brother of Hana Brady, whose life story is portrayed in the book and play "Hana's Suitcase." George Brady sits down with HEC-TV's Dennis Riggs to discuss the worldwide impact of his sister's short life, family memories, and his own experiences in WWII concentration camps.
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 Paul Rusesabagina
2006 Mid-America Emmy Award winner, a one-on-one interview with the hotel manager who saved hundreds of lives during the 1994 genocide in Rwanda.
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