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The Judy Garland classic Meet Me In St. Louis had its world premiere in St. Louis on Nov. 22, 1944, but it still draws a crowd. On May 2, the Missouri…
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People who attend the Tivoli Theatre, the majestic edifice that has graced the University City Loop since 1924, expect certain things. They expect…
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Two of the film directors currently screening films at the St. Louis International Film Festival have closer ties than most to St. Louis. Peter Bolte and…
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The 22nd Annual St. Louis International Film Festival begins November 14th. More than 300 films will be screened over a period of ten days.“Every year, of…
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Local production company Rustic Lantern Films has recently released their debut movie called "Lake Windfall," about five friends on a camping trip that…
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon: Money is the subject of many a popular song: It “Makes the World Go ‘Round” in “Cabaret.” Dire…
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Nearly 60 years ago this week, Washington University launched a 3-year, $20 million capital campaign – at the time, the second-largest by an American…
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"If it wasn't here, we wouldn't have anywhere to go."About a dozen people mill around the small lobby of the Senate Theater in Elsberry, Mo., a little…
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Filmmaker Phillip Andrew Morton returned to the north St. Louis County community of Spanish Lake in 2007 to find his boyhood home abandoned and his…
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http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/national/local-national-998013.mp3It’s been a good year for documentary films focused on issues in St.…