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The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra offered business and arts leaders a sneak peek at its expanded home, the Jack C. Taylor Music Center. The Grand Center facility includes a renovated Powell Hall and opens to the public for a weekend of concerts beginning Sept. 26.
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Whether you love dancing the night away to EDM or snapping your fingers to jazz at an intimate nightclub, St. Louis has the venue for you.
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Free 4 All brought more than 100 local musicians to stages around Grand Center and Midtown last weekend.
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John Medeski’s Mad Skillet will make its only U.S. appearance of the year on Saturday at Music at the Intersection, the three-day festival set to take over Grand Center.
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Gang tattoos. Scars. Branding marks from human trafficking. Tattoo artists cover all these and more for clients at the DuPage County jail.
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A University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign graduate stars in Netflix's most popular original movie.
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Illinois native and notable Queen Sugar actress Tina Lifford attributes her decades of success to her focus on mental wellness.
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Nancy Kranzberg takes a look at contemporary African art and artists and the place they have earned locally, nationally and internationally.
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Beth Stelling, Dulcé Sloan, the Sklar Brothers and more than 150 comedians will take part in the 8th Flyover Comedy Festival.
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St. Lou Fringe will bring more than 100 performances to Grand Center this week.
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This year’s MATI festival will include an additional main stage and an expanded conference.
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The playwright Tennessee Williams is not most-often associated with St. Louis, where he grew up. The Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis has spent 10 years making the case for the city’s influence on Williams’ work.