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Hunt’s close friend and biographer Jon Ott explores the exhibition at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum and Library.
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In collaboration with St. Louis Symphony Orchestra and Jazz St. Louis, St. Louis Public Radio has compiled four playlists to add to your Christmas music rotations.
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Choreographer and art-maker Brendan Fernandes has devised “In Two” for four dancers moving throughout the Pulitzer Arts Foundation’s major exhibition of Scott Burton’s sculpture.
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The annual contest runs Friday and Saturday at the Dome at America’s Center in downtown St. Louis.
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St. Louis Symphony Orchestra Conductor Laureate Leonard Slatkin will celebrate his birthday with concerts that showcase his support for contemporary composers and up-and-coming musicians.
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Chuck Berry’s family and former bandmates have launched a two-year project to celebrate the late rock ‘n’ roll legend’s music.
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Graham Nash is touring behind his first solo album in seven years. After the breakup of Crosby, Stills and Nash, he sees renewed relevance in his classic songs and expresses a sense of renewed purpose in his latest work.
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The newly launched St. Louis Film Project will offer $500,000 in grants to help applicants finish their film or TV projects. It’s a partnership between RAC and Continuity.
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Jeff Perkins’ lifelong love for music inspired the Kansas City native to teach himself how to DJ in 2020. That same year, he moved to St. Louis, where he used music to connect with others and build community.
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Ken Page, a St. Louis native who made it big on Broadway and became the voice of the Muny, died Monday.
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Nancy Kranzberg examines how visual art, dance, music and literature are used by trained therapists to promote healing and well-being in a variety of areas.
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Sarah Silverman is long accustomed to finding unlikely laughs in weighty topics like illness and the Holocaust. She’ll debut “Postmortem,” a stand-up show inspired by the death of her parents, at the Stifel Theatre on Thursday.