Third Degree Glass Factory - Introduction
Third Degree Glass Factory (TDGF) is the only publicly accessible glass art community in the City of St. Louis, Missouri. Featuring three state-of-the-art studios in glassblowing, flameworking and fused glass; a gallery featuring local artists' work; and over 6000 square feet of event space, TDGF offers everyone the opportunity to have an amazing experience with glass.
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THIRD DEGREE GLASSBLOWING
Instructor and glass artist Mike Moran discusses his passion for glassblowing, and why he loves sharing it with Washington University students in the studios at Third Degree Glass Factory in St. Louis.
Things to do in St. Louis (November 10th-12th) | The Collins Team STL
What to do in Lou... November 10th-12th Edtion!
Friday 11/10
-Fine Wine Holiday Expo 7pm-10pm
-4th Annual Sizzling Celebration at Third Degree Glass Factory 7pm-11pm
-Holiday Art Show 6pm-9pm
-The Christmas Killer Comedy Dinner Theater at Lemp Mansion Restaurant & Inn 7pm-10pm
Saturday 11/11
-Veterans Day 5K Race & Observance at Soldiers Memorial Military Museum 9am-2pm
-Holiday Open House at Rescued Furnishings & Designs 10am-4pm
-Grand Reopening Story time for Kids at Teatopia starts at 10:30am
-Puppies + Pies // Stray Paws Rescue at Start Bar STL 12pm-3pm
-St. Louis 2017 Holiday Wine and Cocktail Fest at Lucas Park Grille 4pm-6pm
-Joys Collective Market 2nd Annual Holiday Open House 5pm-8pm
-Nicks turns 21! at Nick's Pub starts at 7pm
-Science Uncorked at Saint Louis Science Center 7pm-10pm
Sunday 11/12
-Sunday Funday Holistic Yoga at Forest Park 11am-12:15pm
-Old Webster Holiday Open House 10am-5pm
-Sonic Arts United Pop-Up Record Shop & Teatopia Grand Reopening 5pm-7pm
All Weekend
-Czech Fall Festival 2017 Saturday-Sunday
-Pictures with Santa at Pets in the City Saturday-Sunday
Forecast
Friday- Most Sunny High: 42 Low: 33
Saturday- Cloudy High: 53 Low: 41
Sunday- Partly Cloudy High: 51 Low: 37
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The Wedding of Aaron and Taylar Likes
On February 25, 2017, two lives were joined in Holy Matrimony...
Bride - Taylar Simms
Groom - Aaron Likes
Matron of Honor - Lyndsey Lewis
Best Man - Josh Sucherman
Bridesmaid - Andrea Sucherman
Officiate - Doug Likes
FILMED AT:
Trailhead Brewing Co, Saint Charles, Missouri
World's Fair Pavilion, Forest Park, Saint Louis, Missouri
Third Degree Glass Factory, Saint Louis, Missouri
PHOTOGRAPHY: Travis Lickey
WEDDING AUDIO: Steve Schaper, DJShape, djshape.com
MUSIC: It Was A Very Good Year by Frank Sinatra, written by Ervin Drake, Album - September of My Years, Concord Records,1965
The Mission / How Great Thou Art by The Piano Guys, written by Ennio Morricone, Album - Wonders, Portrait Records, 2014
Just The Way You Are by The Piano Guys, written by Philip Lawrence, Bruno Mars, Khari Cain, Ari Levine, Khalil Walton , Album - The Piano Guys 2, Portrait Records, 2013
You Raise Me Up by Josh Groban, written by Brendan Graham and Rolf Lovland, Album - Closer, Reprise Records, Warner Bros. Records, 2004
All I Ask of You by Josh Groban and Kelly Clarkson, written by Andrew Lloyd Webber, Charles Hart, Richard Stilgoe, Album - Stages, Reprise Records, 143 Records, 2015
What Makes You Beautiful by The Piano Guys, written by Savan Kotecha, Rami Yacoub, Carl Falk, Album - The Piano Guys, Portrait Records, Sony Masterworks, 2012
KETC | Living St. Louis | Discovery Exhibition
From KETC, LIVING ST. LOUIS Producer Anne-Marie Berger discovers the story behind the reenactment of the Lewis and Clark exhibition. The Discovery exhibition out of St. Charles was chosen as the official reenactor for the Bicentennial—retracing the entire waterway portion of the Lewis and Clark voyage in a replica of the original boat.
McKelvey - Part 1 | Moving the Needle in St. Louis
In this video, Jim McKelvey, Co-Founder of Square, discusses the programs and organizations based in St. Louis that are helping to accelerate science and technology entrepreneurial activity in the region. Organizations mentioned include SixThirty, Arch Grants, Cultivation Capital, Capital Innovators, T-REx, BioGenerator, CORTEX, TechShop, CIC St. Louis and RiverVest Venture Partners.
KETC | Living St. Louis | Caver
From KETC, LIVING ST. LOUIS Producer Anne-Marie Berger meets 92-year-old caver, Jane Fisher who has explored many of the great caves around the world. A caver with the Missouri Valley Ozark Region (MVOR), Fisher even has a cave named after her. Join Anne-Marie for a look inside of some of The Cave State's most spectacular caves to find out what's so popular about caving.
KETC | Living St. Louis | Presidential Visits
From KETC, LIVING ST. LOUIS Producer Jim Kirchherr meets Harry Fechte, a political enthusiast from Granite City, IL that used his own amateur videography skills to record visits of former presidents including Truman and Kennedy. His home movies captured up-close views of the presidents during their visits to St. Louis.
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KETC | Living St. Louis | Eugene Field House
From KETC, LIVING ST. LOUIS Producer Jim Kirchherr takes a trip to the Eugene Field house and toy museum. The site was the home of children's poet, Eugene Field, and Roswell Field--Dred and Harriet Scott's lawyer for the famous decision. This building is on the National Register of Historic Places.
Stars & Bars
Pic's of the Stars and Bars 1st National flag and Main street St. Charles Missouri
Music by In Extremo - Die Gier.
I know this video maybe a bit of a stretch mixing German metal folk music, pictures of Main street St. Charles, and the First Confederate National Flag.
Thank you for watching
2016 GRB Artist Promo: Lyndon Barrois Jr.
Through a multi-disciplinary practice including installation, painting, and sculpture, Lyndon Barrois Jr. examines questions of aesthetic value, race and representation, and the creation of meaning through imagery in popular culture. Part of the 2016 Great Rivers Biennial, the installation Of Color situates eight life-size assemblages onto an asphalt basketball court, re-creating an outdoor setting within the gallery space. Both abstract and anthropomorphic, each mixed-media sculpture combines cropped images of athletes and fashion models with pictures of domestic objects culled from lifestyle and sports magazines. The images are transformed into rigid free-standing props and positioned onto boxes of printer toner. Visually recalling players in the midst of a scrimmage game, Barrois Jr.’s sculptures are separated into two teams, one printed in color, the other in grayscale. While seemingly divided into opposing chromatic groups, all of the players are unified by the halftone dots that make up their original source material.
The individual works—as well as Barrois Jr.’s repositioning of an outdoor basketball court inside the protected space of a museum—ask viewers to consider how people, cultures, and lifestyles typically sited on the periphery can gain visibility in a new context. Drawing parallels between athletic movements and sculptural forms, Barrois Jr. connects ideas of sport and spectacle while raising issues of objectification.
Lyndon Barrois Jr. (b. 1983, New Orleans) lives and works in St. Louis. Recent solo exhibitions include For the Benefit of Man, Garwood Gallery, Western Illinois University, Macomb (2015), and Float, Fort Gondo Compound for the Arts, St. Louis (2014). Group exhibitions include You are Looking Good, A Real Good Looker, Chicago Artist Coalition, Chicago (2016), and A Donkey is a Lion. Insecticide, A Message from God, Blackburn 20/20 Gallery, New York (2015). Barrois Jr. received his MFA from the Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Art at Washington University in St. Louis.
This exhibition is made possible by the Gateway Foundation.
The 2016 Great Rivers Biennial is organized for the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis by Jeffrey Uslip, Deputy Director for Exhibitions and Programs / Chief Curator.
A Century Past
Produced in 1999, A Century Past is a narrative of the history of Columbia, Missouri.
Rena Detrixhe and Kahlil Irving - Third Thursday Visiting Artists’ Presentation
The views expressed in these presentations are not sponsored nor endorsed by JCCC. Artists are fully and solely responsible for the content of their presentation.
Nerman Museum programs include artists’ lectures at exhibition openings, Third Thursday Visiting Artists’ Presentations, and Noon at the Nerman gallery talks.
Rena Detrixhe 00:17
Kahlil Robert Irving 27:19
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WPT University Place: George B. Post: Architect of the Wisconsin Capitol
Charles Quagliana, Former Capitol Preservation Architect for the State of Wisconsin, discusses the career of George B. Post, designer and architect of the Wisconsin State Capitol building. Quagliana focuses on Post’s contribution to the architecture of the time, his selection as the architect for the Capitol and Post’s incorporation of art into the design.
Explore the full archive of WPT's University Place lectures online at wpt.org/universityplace
United States Presidents and The Illuminati Masonic Power Structure
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ch 10) The Other Civil War
chapter 10: A People's History (Of The United States) Howard Zinn.
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Chapter 10, The Other Civil War, covers the Anti-Rent movement, the Dorr Rebellion, the Flour Riot of 1837, the Molly Maguires, the rise of labor unions, the Lowell girls movement, and other class struggles centered around the various depressions of the 19th century. He describes the abuse of government power by corporations and the efforts by workers to resist those abuses.
Conference: “Redefining Urban Design: Barcelona as Case Study Part 2
The theme of this conference is the extent to which new, emerging issues are changing the principles of urban design and its practice at the scale of the city and territory. Topics to be explored include the future of the traditional city and modern districts constructed thus far; the new urban forms that have come into being along with the innovation economy; the potential influence of the hypermobility that global centers appear to promote; and forms of economic and urban development that may have been neglected amid the models of the widespread growth of housing and infrastructure that were so influential in the twentieth century.
By considering several different issues in Barcelona, including case studies in the concurrent exhibition Barcelona: Metropolis of Cities, the conference aims not only to examine the urban transformation of that city since the 1980s but also to reflect on how its recent history may shed light on the urban development of other cities across the globe. The conference will thus explore a new dimension of the urban design project as such, in which multidisciplinary reflections on the similarities and differences between a specific case study and innovative trends in other cities may disclose new fields for reflection, orientation, and coordination of the various disciplines and scales involved in the design and management of the city. Organized by Joan Busquets, Martin Bucksbaum Professor in Practice of Urban Planning and Design.
Jocko Podcast 150 w/ Dave Hall and Josh Hall: Drafted to Vietnam, Surfing and Surfboards
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0:00:00 – Opening
0:03:01 – Dave Hall: The Draft. Vietnam.
1:48:24 – Josh Hall: Surfing, Surfboards, and Entrepreneurship.
Josh Hall Surfboards:
2:45:30 – How to Stay on The Path.
3:31:36 – Closing Gratitude.
A Chance Meeting | We're Alive: Frontier | Season 1 Episode 1
In the year 2026, seventeen years after The Outbreak, a band of survivors meet at the edge of the Mississippi line to embark on a journey into the infected Midwest.
Based on the hit We’re Alive podcast, Ivan Van Norman leads a game of survival for a group of players on a mission through the infected undead-ridden midwest.
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