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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.”
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Patricia Racette, a soprano and stage director with a long resume, will be the next artistic director for Opera Theatre of St. Louis. Racette is currently artistic director of Opera Theatre’s programs for young artists.
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St. Louis Symphony Orchestra is collaborating with adapter Bill Barclay on a reimagined take on Henrik Ibsen’s 1867 play “Peer Gynt” and composer Edvard Grieg’s iconic score, which includes some of the most well-known music in the world.
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Nancy Kranzberg looks at the role of New Orleans to the development and continuation of jazz music as well as a number of St. Louis connections.
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The 2025 St. Louis Public Radio Teen Photojournalist Prize's top honor was given to a Granite City High School junior.
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The Latinx Arts Network, a local arts organization, is hosting a week of arts events beginning Thursday to highlight Latin American artists in the St. Louis area. Latinx Arts Week will include a culinary experience, a film festival, an author’s showcase and art exhibitions.
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Gospel Music Hall of Fame leaders hope to expand the museum from one building to a plaza, according to the first draft of a proposed master plan.
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A bankruptcy judge scheduled a May hearing to set up the rules and timeline for an auction to sell KDHX’s assets. But final approval of any sale is not assured.
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Gateway Creative Broadcasting, the nonprofit Christian broadcaster that operates JOY FM 99.1 and BOOST Radio, offered $5.5 million to buy KDHX 99.1 FM. It will ask a judge to set up a bidding process to determine the future of the community radio station's broadcast license and equipment.
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G-Eazy’s set showcased the rapper's lyrical prowess, weaving themes of life, love and a relentless drive to succeed through adversity.
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The fifth iteration of the Music at the Intersection festival will include headliners Common, Patti LaBelle, De La Soul and Branford Marsalis, plus pop-up presentations and performances around Midtown.