Episodes
A Show of Strength is a 30 film that documents the gentlemen in the weekly community collabARTive art program associated with Peter and Paul Community Services' Allen Avenue Transitional Program. The weekly program introduces men who are currently homeless, or were at one time, to the processes of fine art. How does art affect and impact our lives? What do we take away and what do we want more of? It's not just about art, it's about our lives. Bob Wilcox sits down with filmmakers Franklin...
Published 12/18/13
For some people, the “geek” is a particular breed of human being whose persona exemplifies the purest meaning of “anti-social”. But for those who know better, “geeks” can be the savy socialites that challenges these beliefs, I think. Maybe we should hear what HEC-TV’s Bob Wilcox thinks about “the geeks”, as he interviews Brian Spath, Producer & Actor of the new web series Comic Geeks, on the next episode of Liquid Light.
Published 03/12/13
A look at the velodrome in north St. Louis' Penrose Park and the racing that has taken place there the past 50 years. The track, situated in the middle-class African American Penrose neighborhood, has been the home of St. Louis track racers since 1962.
Published 01/11/13
Sustainability is the ability to meet present needs without compromising the ability to meet future needs. This episode of Liquid Light looks into the efforts of Sustainability in St. Louis.
Published 02/21/12
Sustainability is the ability to meet present needs without compromising the ability to meet future needs. This episode of Liquid Light looks into the efforts of Sustainability in St. Louis.
Published 02/21/12
St. Louis is a city with a rich heritage of brick architecture. Home to some of the largest and most innovative clay working companies of the nineteenth century, you can still see some of the finest examples of brick work ever produced all over the city and region. Today the city's brick heritage is under threat by neglect, brick theft, and urban renewal.
Published 09/15/11
St. Louis is a city with a rich heritage of brick architecture. Home to some of the largest and most innovative clay working companies of the nineteenth century, you can still see some of the finest examples of brick work ever produced all over the city and region. Today the city's brick heritage is under threat by neglect, brick theft, and urban renewal.
Published 09/15/11
A hundred years ago, E.G. Lewis’ utopian vision was to create an town where like-minded people of diverse backgrounds interact. This town became known as University City. Today, a group of aspiring, young filmmakers from the University City High School have made a motion picture to chronicle this community’s creation and development.
Published 06/20/11
A hundred years ago, E.G. Lewis’ utopian vision was to create an town where like-minded people of diverse backgrounds interact. This town became known as University City. Today, a group of aspiring, young filmmakers from the University City High School have made a motion picture to chronicle this community’s creation and development.
Published 06/20/11
Join new host Bob Wilcox who talks with Brent James about his film on the history and culture of the "Intentional Community."
Published 04/18/11
Join new host Bob Wilcox who talks with Brent James about his film on the history and culture of the "Intentional Community."
Published 04/18/11
Join new host Bob Wilcox who talks with David Noble Dandridge, a Slam Poetry artist and producer of the film.
Published 04/18/11
Join new host Bob Wilcox who talks with David Noble Dandridge, a Slam Poetry artist and producer of the film.
Published 04/18/11
Hear from filmmaker Angela Antkowiak on her documentary about Tennessee Williams’ time here in St. Louis and then watch the film in its entirety.
Published 04/15/11
Hear from filmmaker Angela Antkowiak on her documentary about Tennessee Williams’ time here in St. Louis and then watch the film in its entirety.
Published 04/15/11