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The Kranzberg Arts Foundation commissioned 20 artists to create large-scale murals on a stretch of Washington Avenue near where Midtown borders Grand Center in St. Louis.
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The Music at the Intersection festival will feature four stages and more than 40 vendors, following a mini-music conference designed to push the local music scene forward.
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Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis presents a circus-themed production of Williams’ ‘The Rose Tattoo’ that is inspired by the films of Federico Fellini. The fast-moving show presents a big logistical challenge.
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Demolition is almost finished on the building known as Culver House, making way for the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra’s expansion of Powell Hall. Symphony representative Eric Dundon said the renovations will expand Powell Hall’s rehearsal space and create more accessible entrances.
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The Music at the Intersection festival returns for a second year, with national headliners like Erykah Badu, Gary Clark Jr. and plenty of room for local acts. Festival organizers aim to make this year’s event even bigger with vendors and indoor and outdoor stages.
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Arts and Education Council President and CEO Cynthia Prost will step down in July after 14 years of leading the organization. Prost plans to work as a strategic consultant to nonprofits.
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LaVette is recognized as one of the great American vocalists and song interpreters. Her show at the Sheldon in Grand Center on Saturday is part of the three-day Music at the Intersection festival.
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The Moolah Theatre and Lounge will not reopen once the coronavirus crisis ends.The theater at 3821 Lindell Blvd. has been in business for 15 years but in…
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A newly renovated building is now open in Grand Center. It’s called the High Low. And like many other buildings in Grand Center, it’s focused on the…
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A $30 million housing development backed by philanthropist and arts patron Emily Rauh Pulitzer is poised to remake a virtually empty block on Olive Street…