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The next round of Kranzberg Arts Foundation’s 18-month artist residency program will have slots for eight people, spread among visual artists, writers and musicians. The deadline to apply is July 10.
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Pros help newcomers jump on the ones and twos and fulfill their hip-hop fantasies at Elemental 101 DJ workshops.
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Music at the Intersection returns to Grand Center in September and features more than 50 local, regional and national acts.
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Felia Davenport’s new work is a fresh take on a typical art exhibition.
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At Literary Death Match, writers compete in a competitive, humor-centric reading series. After more than 500 such events across the country (and the world), the event finally makes its way to St. Louis on Nov. 10.
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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 include Lady J Huston playing the music of Albert King, Seviin Li paying tribute to Tina Turner and a large group of jazz musicians exploring the legacy of drummer Montez Coleman.
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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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The Kranzberg residency program grows beyond musicians to include artists, writers and filmmaker. They will receive training, work space and performance opportunities.
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Stan Strembicki’s photography show “Lost Library” is on view at the High Low Gallery in Grand Center. It documents the gradual decay of books destroyed by flood waters in a New Orleans neighborhood.