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From the beginning, St. Louisans Jess Dugan and Vanessa Fabbre were in step.They met in 2012 while country line dancing, a shared passion, and it wasn’t…
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Kat Reynolds stops by the beauty products store about as often as some people shop for groceries — about three times a month.For many women, shampoos,…
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St. Louis Public Radio photojournalist Carolina Hidalgo shares her favorite photos from 2017:In September of this year, a judge found former St. Louis…
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As the sun sets, several people circle around giant plastic disk laid out behind the Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts. The disk inflates and attendees are…
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The St. Louis Art Museum opens three different shows this month that use technology as a jumping point to explore politics or history.Among the exhibits…
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The men who took the most memorable photographs during the Civil War are the subject of local author Nick Pistor’s newest book, “Shooting Lincoln: Mathew…
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This segment was originally produced on November 26, 2016 and re-aired on August 8, 2017.Charles Clement Holt was many things: an engineer, a draftsman, a…
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“The Centroid” refers to the point of the United States’ mean center of population. Baltimore-based photographer Nate Larson has taken this construction…
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Advocates from the Migrant and Immigrant Community Action Project normally help St. Louis clients navigate the complex U.S. immigration system. But this…
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Photographer Kat Reynolds is having a moment.In the past few months, Reynolds has exhibited at five St. Louis venues. She was named this year’s Emerging…