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A few months ago, I pulled two large boxes from the attic at my parents’ house. Each contained a wedding dress – one mine, one my sister’s. The problem:…
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When you attend an event involving De Andrea Nichols, be prepared to meet your match. Not your romantic soulmate, although that could happen. More likely,…
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An organization called Community Supported Art Saint Louis has named nine local artists to launch its new program.The concept is as simple as a…
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In August, Chesterfield Arts will stop day-to-day operations because of a shortage in funds.The non-profit organization works to promote art education and…
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Modern art and furniture is getting its due (again) as collectors return to the styles made popular in the early 1900s through about 1970.“Young…
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Ralph Lowenbaum didn’t get a news obituary either in the morning paper or here at St. Louis Public Radio. News editors, rightly, ask “What did he or she…
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The Contemporary Art Museum in Grand Center has joined the ranks of St. Louis’ free cultural institutions, at least through next summer.CAM has charged no…
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Felines are fickle subjects when it comes to video (and almost everything else).The reclusive stars that rule my home scoff at commands to do something…
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What kind of music goes with a video of sitting on the toilet naked while eating peanut butter out of a jar? That question — back in the late 1990s —…
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Louis Daniel Brodsky, a stunningly prolific writer who composed nearly 12,000 poems, including more than 350 on the Holocaust, has died.When Mr. Brodsky…