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Actor John Lithgow loves stories.“Storytelling was a big part of my growing up. I’m sure that’s why I’m an actor,” Lithgow told “Cityscape” producer Alex…
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Comedian Paula Poundstone is just trying to figure things out.Poundstone described her improv style as “accidental — same as almost everything about me.”…
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Max Starkloff was known for his work as a disability rights activist. But he also was a painter.Later this month, several of Starkloff's paintings will be…
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What do a gay mermaid looking for love, a Jewish mother who competitively wants her single son to have the biggest wedding, and a lesbian version of Dr.…
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There’s new interest in an old favorite: fried chicken. It’s one of the ultimate comfort foods, and has become a popular dish at St. Louis’ old and new…
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In a two-part series, the Nine Network is exploring St. Louis’ musical legacy.“City of Music” will premiere at 7 p.m. Monday, weaving interviews with…
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After its world premiere at the St. Louis International Film Festival, "Marshall the Miracle Dog" is ready for another St. Louis…
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In April 2006, jazz trumpeter and St. Louis native Clark Terry talked to "Cityscape" host Steve Potter about his upcoming performance at the Greater St.…
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They’re back! The Saint Louis Zoo’s Penguin and Puffin Coast reopens Thursday to the public.To kick off the celebration, a parade of king and gentoo…
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"Jerry Springer: The Opera" is promoted as "very adult." It's so adult that we can't find a clip suitable for radio. "Jerry Springer: The Opera" opened in…