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A Washington University graduate student will host the world’s first conference on emo music. The conference will include sessions on the history of the genre and keynote speeches from musicians, authors and scholars.
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Forest Park Forever’s latest project includes a stone-and-steel arch at the landmark’s entrance off Skinker Boulevard, and a spruced-up Musicians Memorial and Fountain.
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Opera Theatre of St. Louis will renovate the former Caleres headquarters in Clayton before moving in.
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After a pandemic side project turned into holiday tradition, Kris Kringle and the Jolly Jingles are bringing rock-tinged cheer — and plenty of eggnog — to St. Louis stages this season.
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Foxing is a pillar of the Midwest emo revival movement. After 14 years, the St. Louis band announced a hiatus from performing and recording music. Guitarist Eric Hudson and the group’s fans share their memories over the past decade.
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The Muny will launch its construction project after the 2026 season. Changes include new seats and better protection against flooding.
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The Grammy Award-winning artist stopped by Christian Brothers College High School in St. Louis County on Wednesday, ahead of a scheduled show in Chesterfield.
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Nancy Kranzberg examines ways that art can be used to illustrate how we are abusing the environment.
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Conservative talk station KXEN-AM 1010 will be rebranded as KDHX. Supporters of the now-defunct community station KDHX-FM 88.1 are not happy with the change.
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After three years drawing thousands of people to Forest Park, the Evolution Festival will take a year off. Organizers will look at options for producing a revamped version of the event in 2027.
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Fans in pain over a canceled 2023 Guns N’ Roses tour stop can now confirm: Nothin’ lasts forever.
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Public attendance grew 24% compared with the year before, and each screening drew an average of 45 people.