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In August, Pharrell Williams and Jay-Z released their music video “Entrepreneur,” which features Black entrepreneurs from across the country. The video inspired St. Louis’ Jason Wilson, owner and CEO of Northwest Coffee Roasting Co., who collaborated with local director David Kirkman to create an edition of “Entrepreneur” that highlights Black-owned businesses in St. Louis.
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“Papa Ray's Vintage Vinyl Roadshow” is “a love letter to St. Louis and the healing powers of music." Tom Ray joins "St. Louis on the Air" to discuss the documentary that debuted on the Nine Network.
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Artists around the country are lending their voices to the movement that demands police stop killing Black people. St. Louis rapper MBZ Live is doing so with a song penned before this difficult summer, one that speaks to the pain many Black people carry with them.
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A masked violinist has been making music while strolling the streets of Alton. Local rumor has it that she last played during the 1918 Spanish influenza…
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The co-owner of a St. Louis recording studio is asking people to support local musicians who are out of work because of coronavirus-related event…
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Partners in music and life, Jeffrey Albert and Megan Rooney recently welcomed a baby into their lives. They make up the St. Louis dream-pop duo Spectator.…
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On a Thursday evening at the Chase Park Plaza Cinemas, the 7:10 screening of new Disney film “Maleficent: Mistress of Evil” is still a good 20 minutes…
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A lot has been said about music streaming, from its power to shift consumer habits to its role in shaping how artists get paid. For better or worse, it’s…
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The LouFest Music Festival became a St. Louis tradition for the weekend after Labor Day. In the wake of the event’s abrupt cancellation last September,…
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Last week, St. Louis attorney Michael Kahn won over a federal jury in a case looking at whether the Katy Perry song "Dark Horse" infringed on the…