a Better Bubble™

The Gateway

Monday, September 13, 2021 — Farming And Carbon

3 years 7 months ago
Some Missouri farmers are trying to learn just how much carbon they can keep out of the atmosphere by putting it in the ground. And the research is looking at how environmentally friendly practices could also help farmers' bottom line.

Friday, September 10 - Live Music Returns With Music At The Intersection

3 years 7 months ago
The three-day festival "Music at the Intersection" kicks off in Grand Center tonight and will feature the first big live shows for some local venues since the start of the pandemic. It also marks the beginning of a fall season that could include more live events than St. Louis has seen in the past year and a half.

Thursday, September 9 - Soul Singer Bettye LaVette's Enduring Musical Career

3 years 7 months ago
The Blues Hall of Fame member and soul singer worked in relative obscurity for decades before receiving her due in recent years, propelled by a 2005 collection of radically reinterpreted classic rock songs. She is now widely considered one of the great song interpreters. Her most recent release, "Blackbirds," is a collection of songs first popularized by other Black women.