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Community radio station KDHX is seeking a loan from K-LOVE that would make the Christian broadcaster its chief creditor as it undergoes bankruptcy reorganization.
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All 20 county library branches now offer kits, which include magnifiers and an LED lamp.
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Leaders of financially imperiled community radio station KDHX rejected a plan from activist group Love of KDHX that included a promise of up to $200,000 in fresh contributions, called for an all-new board and offered volunteer support from experienced St. Louis fundraisers.
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The annual exhibit celebrating fine art and fresh flowers kicks off on Friday.
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The upstart festival brings together 20 local bands at the Sinkhole and Platypus.
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Musician and storyteller Martha Redbone plumbs the roots of American music and draws influences from her Black and Native American forebears. The Martha Redbone Roots Project plays the Sheldon on Friday.
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St. Louis Circuit Judge Joan Moriarty ordered KDHX leaders to restore the membership status of at least some of the 120 volunteers they fired last month and allow the volunteers to participate in a meeting that could decide the station's future.
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Community radio station KDHX has less than $7,000 in the bank and is actively looking at possibly selling its assets, a station lawyer argued in a court hearing.
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The Sheldon Concert Hall and Art Galleries in Grand Center launched an $11 million capital campaign on Wednesday to fund renovations including a new marquee, new lounge area and an enhanced entranceway.
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The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra will perform a private concert at Powell Hall on Sept. 19, followed by a weekend of the orchestra’s first subscription concerts at its longtime home since the organization began a $140 million renovation and expansion two years ago.
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Jazz bandleader Donny McCaslin reunited other veterans of David Bowie’s final album for an orchestral adaptation he says is moving the artistry of “Blackstar” forward.
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Nancy Kranzberg takes a look at the plethora of musicians, dancers, visual artists, actors and writers with St. Louis roots and the many cultural offerings in the region.