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Members of Canaan Wellspring and leaders of the St. Louis Arts Fair agree the Palestinian dance troupe won’t perform at the annual event this weekend. Why not? That’s where they differ.
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What would a monster look like if it were on vacation? Graffiti artists across the country will visually answer that question and more during St. Louis' annual Paint Louis festival on the riverfront.
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Nancy Kranzberg looks at what can be gained by seeking out non-traditional visual art.
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After winning the 2023 Pulitzer Prize in poetry and retiring after three decades teaching at Washington University, Carl Phillips has published a new collection of poems. Like much of his work, they linger on themes like the unreliability of memory and the ever-present specter of loss.
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A lawsuit filed Friday asks a judge to force the community radio station to release many of its records, including financial documents and board communication.
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He’s known for his work in the Cardinals front office, but team President Bill DeWitt III is spending more time in the art studio — and now his work is part of a St. Louis gallery.
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Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis is presenting a trio of the playwright’s early one-act plays. They show the influence the city’s vibrant cinema culture of the 1930s had on the writer.
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After 16 years as artistic director of the Opera Theatre of St. Louis, James Robinson is headed west to lead Seattle Opera.
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His attorney said an “overzealous and out-of-line” officer targeted him unfairly.
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From TikTok feeds to television, breakout performances at Coachella and Governors Ball, the rising pop star has felt inescapable — and for good reason.
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Erin Freeman, a choral director and conductor based in Washington, D.C., will become the third-ever leader of St. Louis Symphony Chorus. Predecessor Amy Kaiser retired in 2022 after 27 years at the helm.
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Nancy Kranzberg examines the many uses of literary devices in art forms such as literature, visual art, theater, film and others.