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Kranzberg Arts Foundation has invested $50 million remaking the eastern end of Grand Center over the last decade. Its leaders are now calling for hundreds of millions of dollars in investment from new public and private sources.
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These are the top tracks from St. Louis artists released this year.
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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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There’s a new party culture in St. Louis — one that doesn’t go late into the night and where attendees are trading their vodka seltzers for lattes.
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November’s new music roundup shows how St. Louis musicians take on the R&B genre.
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Devon Allman and Duane Betts lead the Allman Betts Family Revival, a touring tribute to their famous dads. The Revival plays the Factory in Chesterfield on Nov. 29.
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The former on-air home of KDHX will host new Christian radio station 88.1 FM beginning in January.
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October’s new music roundup brings a beautiful blend of sunny and relaxed vibes.
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KDHX 88.1 FM has officially ceased operations, ahead of the takeover of the broadcast signal by Gateway Community Broadcasting. Leaders said an online-only version of the former KDHX will launch by 2027, but former DJs said they’ll launch their own online station soon.