St. Louis: Gateway of LOVE
I am deeply inspired by the love and compassion of the St. Louis community of 1879. In reading THE ST. LOUIS AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY...
Then & Now: Inspired By Boehl, Holt & Lemen
THEN & NOW collabs with the photographers Emil Boehl (1800s), Richard W. Lemen (1900s) and Charles "Charley" Clement Holt (1866-1925) who...
"Extra! Extra!" Read all about the St. Louis Newsies!
During the Industrial Revolution of the 1800s, many families were living in impoverished conditions around the country. Children, as...
Our Native American HiSTORY: St. Louis Mounds
View of St. Louis from Illinois, with Big Mound in the background (right) Long before French or Spanish claims of founding the area,...
Bridge Over Troubled Water: The Eads Bridge
DID YOU KNOW? The Eads Bridge Was Originally Supposed To Have Statues On It? In a bid to over throw the railroad and vehicle industry,...
Teach a Man to Fish, You Feed Him for a Lifetime: Kram Fish Market
Ed Kram is 72 years old and full of charm. When we came in to request an interview for our Elder Wisdom Project he says, “Sure!", then...
Sacred Desecration: Washington Park Cemetery
If you go, bring tissues..... Bring respect... Bring a chainsaw. Be prepared. Be prepared to find the graves of babies, War HEROES,...
ELDER WISDOM PROJECT: Jesse Naylor (82), Eleanor Bluett (84) & William Welsh (94)
The first videos in our ELDER WISDOM PROJECT!!!! Stay tuned! Other heart-warming interviews being edited!!! Jesse Naylor, 82 years old...
More Then & Now Inspirations!
These Then & Now collaborations are inspired by St. Louis photographers Emil Boehl (1800s), Richard W. Lemen (1900s) and Charles...
North St. Louis: HiStory Repeats Itself
"Murder Capital of America" I hate this moniker. Our children live there. They play on streets that are visual nightmares. Not only do...
SOUNDTRACK: "Frankie & Johnny"
According to Nathan B. Young (founder of St. Louis American) the song (and movie) "Frankie and Johnny" was written after New York...
Bloody Island: "Field of Honor"
Bloody Island, just across the Mississippi River from St. Louis, became a permanent part of the Illinois shore when the Army Corps of...