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St. Louis designer Antionette Carroll doesn’t know what might resolve thorny and multi-faceted problems like racism, stereotypical thinking and…
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Women may not rule the world of chess but they do dominate an upcoming art exhibit around the game.The World Chess Hall of Fame in the Central West End…
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As Laumeier Sculpture Park opens its Adam Aronson Fine Arts Center to the public, exhibited works will be designed to bridge international and local…
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Having a conversation with Stan Chisholm is like looking through a kaleidoscope.He seems somber and provocative. Then suddenly there’s a turn; oh wait,…
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With school starting, many local kids are looking back on long summer days of watching movies or playing video games. But the Sporleder children spent…
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When William Morris was growing up in St. Louis in the 1970s, his mother was close behind with her Super 8 camera.Much later, Morris stumbled upon some of…
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Three local artists received $1,500 each on Tuesday night to help fund projects that include home movies and ideas about the spaces where we live.In an…
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Artists who contributed to Metro Transit's Metroscapes project are being featured in a gallery show at Hoffman LaChance Contemporary in Maplewood. The…
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Did you ever read the description next to a museum painting and scratch your head? The St. Louis Art Museum and Washington University students worked…
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“In the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter,” poet Khalil Gibran wrote. Nowhere is laughter between companions more important than in the Tony…