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New festival Free 4 All will take over 10 venues in Grand Center the weekend before Music At The Intersection. Organizers of the new festival say it’s a sort of opening act for MATI, featuring St. Louis artists.
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Nancy Kranzberg takes a look at several of the lesser recognized arts organizations and venues that St. Louisans can enjoy.
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Gateway Creative Media, an Evangelical Christian nonprofit that operates JOY FM 99.1 and BOOST Radio in St. Louis, will make an HD radio frequency available to KDHX.
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KDHX supporters are raising funds and making plans for a rebirth of the station, but first they need a judge to reject a sale on Monday. KDHX leaders have said the only way to pay off its debts is through a sale of the station’s broadcast license and assets.
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As University of Missouri seniors graduated Sunday, The All-American Rejects played the latest in a series of pop-up shows they’ve been doing — at people’s houses.
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“Hamlet” may be the most well-known play in the English language, but the Forest Park production shows it can still supply new sounds and surprises.
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Nancy Kranzberg takes a look at a number of local art exhibitions using or focusing on seeds.
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Several arts and culture organizations in St. Louis suffered tornado damage but are rebuilding and moving forward with help from their supporters.
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With its ongoing production of August Wilson’s “Radio Golf,” the Black Rep in St. Louis becomes the first theater company ever to produce all 10 plays in Wilson’s American Century Cycle twice. The show runs through June 1.
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The Carondelet Food Patch is looking for visual artists to design a mural at its community garden. The selected artist will receive $2,000 to complete the project.
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For years, a St. Louis band with an unlikely background has been making music inspired by monsters and death.
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Rolla High School students put the phrase “the show must go on” to the test as they attempt to recover from a tornado to stage the musical “Chicago.”