
Lynn Venhaus is a veteran journalist, specializing in features, entertainment writing and local news. Reviews movies for KTRS Radio, Webster-Kirkwood Times, www.PopLifeSTL.com and podcast, formerly known as Reel Times Trio, now PopLifeSTL.com Presents. Carl "The Intern" Middleman has 30 years in the radio business in St. Louis, now working for Audacy (stations KMOX, KFTK, Y98, KEZK, WFUN and WHHL)... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 358 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | TV & Film | |||

Lynn is joined by guest host Jim Lindhorst from Broadway World. They are first joined by West End Players Guild's Summer Baer, Nicole Angeli and Nick Freed who are in "Dead Man's Cellphone" this weekend and next. Next, musician and composer Ryan Marq... more
Lynn & guest host, Chas Adams are joined by theater & film guests today. St Louis Actors' Studio is first represented, with Michelle Hand and Meghan Baker from "The Half-Life of Marie Curie," and then it's Emmett Williams from Cinema St. Louis to dis... more
This week, Lynn & Carl have two theater guests. First, fresh off of her win at the Theater Circle Awards, Metro Theater Company's Jackie Thompson to talk about her new show, Life Doesn't Frighten Me. Next, John O'Brien from the Fabulous Fox talks abo... more
Lynn Venhaus & special guest host Tina Farmer are first joined by Curtain's Up Theater Company's "Alice the Musical" director Jeffrey Yapp-Ellis and cast members, Mitch Ellis-Yapp and Lisa Hinrichs. Next, they have the title characters from St. Louis... more
Lynn & Carl are joined by Ian Sullivan author of "How Forest Park Was Made" and Reginald Wilson, who is in The Black Rep's "Flyin' West." Plus Lynn caught up on Peaky Blinders.
Lynn is joined by guest host Cate Marquis, who writes for the St Louis Jewish Light and We Are Movie Geeks. Their guest today is John Wilson from the St. Louis Jewish Film Festival to discuss the films and a little theatre!
Lynn & Carl are joined by Gabe Hartwig, Comms & PR Manager for The Muny to discuss the 108th Season. for Summer 2026
This week, Lynn is joined by Broadway World's Jim Lindhorst. They speak with actress Christina Yancey and director Rayme Cornell for the Bread & Roses production of "A Brick and a Bible," a fact-based original play starting this weekend at the Missou... more
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