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The Music at the Intersection festival will include Lady J Huston playing the music of Albert King, Seviin Li paying tribute to Tina Turner and a large group of jazz musicians exploring the legacy of drummer Montez Coleman.
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The Music at the Intersection festival will feature four stages and more than 40 vendors, following a mini-music conference designed to push the local music scene forward.
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The Kranzberg residency program grows beyond musicians to include artists, writers and filmmaker. They will receive training, work space and performance opportunities.
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Stan Strembicki’s photography show “Lost Library” is on view at the High Low Gallery in Grand Center. It documents the gradual decay of books destroyed by flood waters in a New Orleans neighborhood.
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Music at the Intersection will feature more than 60 acts, spread across six stages in the Grand Center neighborhood of St. Louis.
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The policies will affect 10,000 concertgoers expected to attend Music at the Intersection, a three-day festival spread across six stages and scheduled for September.
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A new music festival coming to St. Louis in September aims to highlight local musicians and get fans back into music venues. Music at the Intersection will feature more than 60 St. Louis-based and national artists. They're booked for six venues in the Grand Center Arts District.
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Kranzberg Arts Foundation will reopen its venue the Big Top for performances throughout the rest of 2021. Performers will include Circus Flora, Dance St. Louis and Big Muddy Dance Company.
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Owners of live music venues hit hard by coronavirus-related shutdowns are trying to determine if it's safe to reopen. Some face a dilemma: staying closed or potentially losing more money by reopening in an uncertain environment.
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Two prominent music venues in St. Louis are featuring concerts again after closing their doors for months to prevent the coronavirus from spreading.A…