Spotlight: Golf, Swimming, Chess & Music

    HEC Media’s Spotlight program airs every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. on Channel 11, and showcases St. Louis’ finest contributions to art, education, and culture. In this week’s episode learn about new golf ball technology created right here in St. Louis, hear from an author set out to answer the question “Why we Swim?,” discover a musical mission designed to enrich the lives of children in foster care, step into the World Chess Hall of Fame for their new exhibits, meet an edgy wood cutting artist, and enjoy the enthusiasm of Miss Jubilee and the Humdingers.

    St. Louis Entrepreneur’s Scientifically Backed ‘Vision’ for a Golf Ball is Now Part of PGA Play
    St. Louis entrepreneur’s Triple Track technology is now a feature on the Callaway ERC Soft balls, ranked among the best golf balls in 2019.

    Why We Swim with Bonnie Tsui
    What is it about water that draws so many of us to it for recreation, exercise, relaxation? Bonnie Tsui sets out to answer that question in “Why We Swim.”

    Music That Reclaims: Reclaiming Lives Lost in Foster Care Using Music
    Find out how one woman in 20 foster homes as a child is on a musical mission to save the lives of those in foster care today using the miracle of music. Learn more about Music that Reclaims.

    The World Chess Hall of Fame Presents Dare to Know and Drawn Games
    The World Chess Hall of Fame is open again with new exhibits showcasing chess in the age of enlightenment and chess posters from around the world. Learn more about the exhibits.

    Tom Huck
    Evil Prints: Disgusting the Masses is the slogan of of Tom Huck’s studio, in which he creates distinctive and edgy wood prints.

    Miss Jubilee & the Humdingers Perform at the Casa Loma Ballroom, September 2014
    Swing with Miss Jubilee and the Humdingers at the historic Casa Loma Ballroom. And hear music from Duke Ellington & his Orchestra and trumpeter Sean Jones.

    HEC Media is excited to put our high-quality, award-winning work on display every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. on Channel 11. Tune in, set your DVRs, and stream all of our content free any time on hecmedia.org.