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Subject HEC Media Newsletter
Date March 25, 2024 12:00 PM
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Bob Heil, The Saint Louis Zoo, and The Shutterbee Project

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WashU
AV Mini-City

Scientists at Washington University are working to create a miniature city to test autonomous vehicles. This space would serve as a laboratory for experiments in AV vehicle testing so the technology can hopefully one day develop to be safe and reliable.
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Animals Aglow at the Zoo

The Saint Louis Zoo has partnered with Tianyu Arts & Culture, Inc. to present an exciting and unique experience. Visitors can see enormous sculptural lanterns that shine brilliantly during their special ticketed evening hours.

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Wedding Band at the Black Rep

Read Gerry Kowarsky's review of The Black Rep's current production, which he calls "a profoundly moving outcry against intolerance and oppression." Wedding Band continues through March 31st.

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The Shutterbee Project

What's the buzz about the Shutterbee Citizen Science Program? Discover how regular people are helping in the documentation and research of rare bees in St. Louis!

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Honoring Two STL Veterans

Hear the true stories of two St. Louis African American Vietnam War Vets and Purple Heart recipients: Private Udell Chambers and Staff Sergeant Dierother Brown.

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Remembering Bob Heil

In this award-winning video from HEC's archives we look at the career and impact of legendary sound man, Bob Heil, whose audio engineering helped craft the sound of such big name acts as The Who, The Grateful Dead, and Joe Walsh.
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Watch Spotlight every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. on Channel 11
In this week's episode, remembering Bob Heil, the man behind the big concert sounds of rock legends like the Who and Grateful Dead; a St. Louisan best known for her travel letters and contributions to the World's Fair; what you can do right now to help prevent or delay Alzheimer's disease; creating community on Cherokee Street; and a local musician spreading positivity thru music.
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