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Constitution Day:Engage in a thought provoking discussion with legal experts on how our forefathers may have addressed issues faced by today's presidential candidates.
The Gateway City:
Passage to Freedom - Interact with historians and archivists on the significance of freedom suits filed in St. Louis years before the famous Dred Scott case.
Passage to Progress - Hop on board for this program on the impact of St. Louis as a transportation hub in the growth of America.
Passage to Hope - Share in the struggles and hopes of St. Louis' newest immigrant communities as you meet recent émigrés from Bosnia, Somalia, and other areas.
Passage to Possibilities - St. Louis was the "Ellis Island of the West." Find out why. Explore the important legacy of immigration through St. Louis and its impact on today.
The Birth of the Cool: Tour the Fall 2008 Kemper exhibition "Birth of the Cool." Interpret the pieces, ask questions of the curators, explore how artists create and comment on the world.
Inside the Artist's Studio: The programs from the Saint Louis Symphony, The Black Rep, Craft Alliance, and the Shakespeare Festival are all in-depth looks at each organizations productions. Interact with directors, muscians, actors, artists, designers, and technicians.
To Kill a Mockingbird: Tells the story of growing up in a small Alabama town in 1935 as the trial of a black man turns a community on its ear. Take a virtual tour of Monroeville, AL. Talk with people who grew up with author Harper Lee. Meet actors performing in a stage production of the classic story.
Robotics: Brings a live connection to the First Robotic Competition. Apply math and science concepts to the exciting world of robotics. Interact with experts in the field and ask questions about their projects.
Moby: Explores the tension of Man versus Nature, and the responsibility to act on one's conscience. Interact with the author of a new play based on the Mellville's classic novel, Moby Dick. Meet the actors and director bringing this new project to life.