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Visitors can view Young’s work — much of it made from loose bricks, discarded tools and rope — at the Kranzberg by appointment through Sept. 4.
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Artists and scientists can often use different lenses to look at the world. But Sukanya Mani freely taps into her training in the sciences to inform her…
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ArchCity Defenders uses the cash bail system, the death of Michael Brown Jr. and the movements that grew out of the Ferguson unrest to shine light on…
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Two twenty-something artists put their identity as “third-culture kids” at the heart of their collaborative exhibition of ceramics, woven textiles and…
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Growing up in Pittsburgh, co-founder of the cultural commentary website VerySmartBrothas and the author of the memoir “What Doesn’t Kill You Makes You…
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Even after 40 years on stage, St. Louis actor Joe Hanrahan still relishes the nervous anticipation of opening a show. Each time he prepares to step into…
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It’s been said that life is a cabaret. But what exactly is a cabaret? Ask storyteller and performer Beverly Buck Brennan, and she’ll list three key…
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Artist Oscar Murillo’s installation now on view at Kranzberg Arts Foundation evokes a very strange political protest, one in which no single cause is…
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Married couple Danielle and Kevin McCoy are used to being treated differently based on the color of their skin — not only because they are each…
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St. Louis native John McDaniel is a Grammy and Emmy award-winning musician. For years he performed as the band leader of The Rosie O’Donnell Show.…