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An estimated 17,000 people attended this year's Music at the Intersection festival, as the event debuted a new footprint and featured the performances at new venue the Sovereign.
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Free 4 All brought more than 100 local musicians to stages around Grand Center and Midtown last weekend.
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Illinois native and notable Queen Sugar actress Tina Lifford attributes her decades of success to her focus on mental wellness.
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Nancy Kranzberg takes a look at contemporary African art and artists and the place they have earned locally, nationally and internationally.
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Beth Stelling, Dulcé Sloan, the Sklar Brothers and more than 150 comedians will take part in the 8th Flyover Comedy Festival.
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St. Lou Fringe will bring more than 100 performances to Grand Center this week.
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This year’s MATI festival will include an additional main stage and an expanded conference.
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The playwright Tennessee Williams is not most-often associated with St. Louis, where he grew up. The Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis has spent 10 years making the case for the city’s influence on Williams’ work.
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The multimedia art installation and reporting project features six original portraits by local artist Cbabi Bayoc, inspired by a years-long investigation by St. Louis Public Radio, APM Reports and The Marshall Project into the more than 1,000 unsolved homicides over the last decade.
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St. Louis Public Radio’s Olivia Mizelle sat down with Stan Chisholm, an artist and musician also known as 18andCounting. He was the first person to move into an Art Place home, and he has been living there since 2021.
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Groups from “marching music’s major league” are crisscrossing the country this summer — chasing a perfect 12-minute performance and the dream of a world championship.
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Nancy Kranzberg examines the genre of chamber music and a number of organizations in St. Louis that perform it.