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Dozens of gay men gather for a pool party in a secluded spot in Hillsboro, Missouri. Home movies capture their easy affection and carefree dancing. But…
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The St. Louis Art Museum opens three different shows this month that use technology as a jumping point to explore politics or history.Among the exhibits…
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St. Louis International Film Festival artistic director Chris Clark’s office walls in Grand Center are crowded with film posters. Marketing materials are…
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By the time Daje Shelton of St. Louis was 17, she’d already lost lots of friends to gun violence. One was shot while waiting at a bus stop, another while…
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In recent years, St. Louisans have turned abandoned buildings into apartments, art galleries and restaurants. But a grassroots effort has repurposed a…
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The St. Louis Jewish Film Festival is celebrating 22 years of cinema that explores historical and modern-day Jewish themes.One of the 16 movies in this…
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As Washington University student Sagar Brahmbhatt went through training in the school’s Uncle Joe’s Peer Counseling program, he was struck by the value of…
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Filmmaker Henry Hampton grew up in segregated St. Louis, Richmond Heights to be specific, during the 1940s. He would go on to found a film production…
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When St. Louis' QFest of films officially launched, people in the LGBTQ community were barred from institutions ranging from the military service to…
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In a “post-truth” era of “alternative facts,” the importance of media literacy, and questioning why different media is made the way that it is, has…