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- Three different soldiers - a woman and two men - return from war and facing the peaceful life's problems of each other.
- An imprisoned criminal rats out his former boss for one last chance to reunite his family and become the father he never was.
- Ella (Jackie Manker) returns to her mom's summer cottage in Centralia, Illinois and connects with a younger jazz musician Tyler (Cody Heuer) at her stepfather's wake. On a date, she runs into an ex-boyfriend (played by baseball great Adam Wainwright). To round out the love triangle, her mother Naomi (Sandy Sparks) has another man in mind -- age-appropriate Dr. Gordon (Bill Finkbiner).
- Recent high school graduate Alex Kaufman just got dumped, his grandfather died, and he's about the witness the breakdown of his dysfunctional family.
- A documentary that explores the connections between music and mental health in today's young society. With the help of Hope For The Day, Jessica is able to tell the story of bands, fans, and gets the insight from a few professionals in the business. This documentary is insightful, eye opening, and very touching.
- After a lifetime of friendship, two friends, Brian Young and Nathan Beckman, soon find themselves plagued by the ending of their relationship when they become envious of each other's lives.
- A St. Louis college student, missing his friend, visits his old high school; he talks with a journalist about the story of local high school figure Chris Lenzen.
- In a future where the bond issues have passed and the county is entirely covered by Rockwood School District, a drifter adapts to the new world and resists advice to return to where he once came: Tigerland.
- An innocent man learns about actor Bobby Driscoll, the voice of Walt Disney's Peter Pan who died young at the age of 31.
- Watson awakes to a beautiful, harmonious reality, seemingly existing solely for him. But, he can't help but wonder, did the world really change or did his mind wake up on the other side of the life he knew?
- Longtime Bonhomme Presbyterian Churchgoer Chris Brown sends off the 2010s with a prayer remembering the accomplishments and losses of the decade. In general, the 2010s were a very dramatic, tech-savvy, instant decade. However, where there was darkness, there was light. From the 2010 Haiti earthquake, losing Robin Williams, tragic mass-shootings - to the St. Louis Cardinals winning the 2011 World Series, Star Wars Episodes VII, VIII and IX released, along with the St. Louis Blues winning the 2019 Stanley Cup - this was a decade no one will ever forget. Written by Chris Brown himself and edited with Rev. Robby Cella, God bless - and enjoy.
- A lonely gas station attendant, lovestruck by a customer, writes her a letter unaware that she (along with her crazy boyfriend) plans to rob him.
- A fearless fan embarks on a $0 budget search for the Green Ranger, encountering silly jokes throughout the short film.
- This month on StreetScape, Aprille shows you some options for transforming your living space that won't break the budget with "St. Louis Skylights" and "Organize by Design". Ivy takes us to the stables where "Galloping for Girls" teaches life lessons to teen girls. On "Interpreter Toolbox," Mike takes the reins and teaches us some things about hanging out with horses. If you are looking for some unique fun for your next event or party, be sure to check out our segment on "Shutterbooth". And finally, Robert at Di Olívas treats us to a unique combination of flavors with rice, shallots and figs.