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Arts organizations that normally present live performances and exhibitions have had to adapt during the pandemic, but there are still many opportunities in the St. Louis region for their patrons. Nancy Kranzberg shares what she has experienced.
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The Fashion Fund here in St. Louis is reclaiming the city's fashion roots and putting fashion as a business back on the national map by supporting…
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It's February, the month that we shine a light and salute our African American friends in their history and contributions to society, and boy does St.…
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I attended an inspiring and educational talk titled "Mound City--The Place of the Indian Past and Present in St. Louis" given by Professor Patricia Cleary…
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It's that wonderful time of year again. The holiday season is upon us. One of the first things that comes to mind is the annual Christmas Candlelight…
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I was inspired by two art exhibitions at the Sheldon Art Galleries in Grand Center. The first was titled "Amazing Horns: Bridging Continents, Bridging…
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Lately, the guitar seems to be taking center stage.The St. Louis Science Center recently closed an exhibition titled "Guitar, the Instrument that Rocked…
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Performance art is usually multi-disciplinary. It can include dance, music, visual arts, poetry or the spoken work, drama and more. Lately, I've noticed…
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An exhibition entitled "Pop America-1965-1975” at the Nasher Museum of Art on the Duke University campus in Durham, North Carolina opened my eyes to the…
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The idea of having art displayed in hotels is not so unusual. The unusual thing is that many hotels around the world in this day and age actually double…