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How Miguel Perez became a hometown soccer hero and made history at St. Louis City SC

2 years ago
At 17, midfielder Miguel Perez is St. Louis City SC’s youngest player. He made his Major League Soccer debut earlier this year and for the Under-19 United States Men’s National team, he scored a goal for his country — all while still enrolled at Pattonville High School. Washington University freshman Julian Trejo discusses his reporting on Perez and details his own experience of playing soccer at a championship level, growing up in Arkansas and coming to St. Louis.

Missouri History Museum crowns St. Louis as soccer capital of the U.S.

2 years ago
You would be hard pressed to talk about sports history without mentioning St. Louis — and that goes for soccer, too. St. Louis’ first Major League Soccer team is off to a record breaking first season, but City SC is far from the first notch in the region’s soccer timeline. Sam Moore, managing director of public history for the Missouri Historical Society, says St. Louis is justified to claim the title of first soccer capital in the U.S.

ā€˜There is nothing that I would change about being trans’: One family’s story of gender affirming care

2 years ago
What is gender affirming care? As officials and lawmakers seek to restrict it in Missouri, often lost is an explanation of what it entails. STLPR health reporter Sarah Fentem discusses her latest reporting on the facts behind gender affirming care. Susan Halla and her 22-year-old son Joey Borrelli share their experience obtaining gender affirming care at Washington University’s gender clinic — and react to accusations against the clinic by former case manager Jaime Reed.

This local running club invites all to run through the 314

2 years ago
Ricky Hughes founded St. Louis Run Crew with inclusion in mind — specifically to introduce Black and brown people to running and to create a space where they can be comfortable. While most running clubs are inherently inclusive, Hughes would often find himself the only person of color in local running groups. He says the crew — which meets in Kiener Plaza Park — is ā€œopen to all faces, paces and laces.ā€

Legal Roundtable: Facing down Missouri’s AG, Kim Gardner tells supporters she will run again

2 years ago
What’s next for St. Louis Circuit Attorney Kim Gardner? Has attorney Al Watkins played himself into a lawsuit? What happens to Missouri’s gun laws now that a federal judge has ruled the state’s Second Amendment Preservation Act is unconstitutional? The Legal Roundtable tackles those cases, and more, with attorneys Eric Banks, Nicole Gorovsky and Mary Anne Sedey.

SLSO international tour puts ā€˜St. Louis on the map’

2 years ago
The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra is on its first international tour since 2017 — and the first under Music Director StĆ©phane DenĆØve’s direction. DenĆØve shares highlights from the tour, what it’s like to perform in different venues (ā€œevery hall is like a different instrumentā€) and what it means to represent the Gateway City abroad.

How Black roller skaters put St. Louis skate style on the map

2 years ago
St. Louis' skate style is known across the country: it’s smooth. There are even several moves that are uniquely St. Louis. Skating is also particularly popular for many Black St. Louisans where skating happens at places such as Coachlite Skate Center in Bridgeton and Skate King in Pine Lawn. Longtime skater Xavier Alexander explains what makes St. Louis skate style special.

U City native Marlon West brings magic to Walt Disney animated movies

2 years ago
Disney animations have been a part of the peoples’ childhoods for generations. Fairy tales, adventure and fictional princesses are brought to life by a team of artists and animators — and that also includes University City native Marlon West. West discusses his work on ā€œMoana,ā€ ā€œEncanto,ā€ and ā€œThe Princess and the Frog," and shares details on his latest project.