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- Adapted from Issue #1 of Frank Miller's seminal 1986 comic series, filmmaker Wyatt Weed ("Shadowland," "Four Color Eulogy") offers his unofficial fan's take on the Batman mythos. Following the death of Robin at the hands of the Joker, Bruce Wayne (Weed) hung up the cowl and cape 10 years ago. But now Gotham City is in the grip of a violent crime wave, and the venerable 55-year-old billionaire has to decide if the time is right for the Caped Crusader's return. (This production is non-profit and is for entertainment purposes only. The production is in no way associated with DC Comics or Time Warner.)
- A taut reinvention of vampire lore, Shadowland opens in modern day North America, where construction workers uncover an old stone cross and what appears to be a wooden stake. They remove the stake from the ground, allowing Laura (Caitlin McIntosh), a slumbering vampire, to revive and rise from the earth. Beaten and weak, Laura is unable to speak, remember who she is, or even the fact that she is a vampire! As Laura attempts to make sense of the strange new world around her, she begins to remember not only an idyllic human life in 1897 but the handsome Lazarus (Carlos Antonio León), a mysterious lover who may not have had her best interests in mind. Soon Julian (Jason Contini), a world-weary vampire hunter employed by the church, begins tracking Laura, but as he closes in for the kill he learns that things are not what they seem.
- Two demon hunters race to save the human race after an a cult accidentally releases a particularly dangerous demon.
- Growing up the only child of a single mother, aspiring comic book creator Chris escaped St. Louis ten years ago and moved to Portland with his girlfriend Anne, forging a new life for himself. But when Chris learns that his mother is ill, he and Anne have no choice but to pack up their lives and move back home. Uprooted, his life completely disrupted, Chris is forced to face his mother's mortality and that nagging old childhood question: Who was his father, and why wasn't he around? With the help of his childhood buddy Brian, (a pop culture geek), and family friend/mentor Rich, (a bartender with a creative secret), Chris will have to determine what is more important: The hero's origin, or his ongoing journey?
- At the brink of a chase, a man must figure out who he really is by putting together contradictory evidence.
- A trailer for a fictional film from the fifties, done in the style of classics like "War of the Worlds" and "This Island Earth". It quickly tells the story of a well-meaning humanoid who visits Earth.
- On this episode of "StreetScape" we explore creating the Dream Wedding on a DIY Budget with "MyOnlineWeddingHelp.com". "Renaissance Plastic Surgery" brings us everything we ever wanted to know about breast augmentation but were afraid to ask; Robert at Di Olívas shows us a Quick Fresh and Delicious recipe for Orange Szechuan Linguine with a homemade Thai peanut sauce; "Wholesale Batteries" shows us that there are many ways to bring the power into your life; and on "Interpreter ToolBox" we get to know St. Peter's Mayor Len Pagano, who has a connection to sign language and the Deaf & Hard of Hearing Community.
- 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.
- This jam-packed episode of StreetScape takes us where no man has gone before! The "Greater St. Charles Chamber of Commerce" takes us out on the river and we meet the founder of "Show Me the Mississippi". Robert teases us with a recipe for Grilled Chicken with a Cherry Pistachio Pesto at "Di Olívas Oil & Vinegar". We head over to the "St. Louis Science Center" and learn about current and upcoming exhibits and First Friday events. We have a little "Trouble with Tribbles" in talking to David Gerrold, author and director of Star Trek and Star Trek - Phase II episodes as well as a film starring John Cusack. Dr. Stefan Craig from "Renaissance Plastic Surgery" educates us about Tummy Tucks, and we learn how stressed-out baby-boomers can deal with the challenges of aging parents with Jeannie Krause-Taylor of "Pathways for Aging". We have some fun with Mike as walks Main Street St. Charles and teaches us several new sign language vocabulary words on "The Interpreter Toolbox Podcast". Actor "Alex Hyde-White" is touring with his new film "Three Days of Hamlet" and joins us to talk this film and his history of acting in films like "Pretty Woman" and "Catch Me If You Can".