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WerQfest co-founder Tre’von Griffith never expected the festival to be a hit. And it’s still growing.
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New festival Free 4 All will take over 10 venues in Grand Center the weekend before Music At The Intersection. Organizers of the new festival say it’s a sort of opening act for MATI, featuring St. Louis artists.
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For years, a St. Louis band with an unlikely background has been making music inspired by monsters and death.
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Print magazine Search Party STL focuses on St. Louis music, arts and culture produced by local creatives.
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Mvstermind founded his own artist development organization, Mvstercamp, to address knowledge gaps for emerging creatives.
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Check out local favorites from 2025 NPR’s Tiny Desk contest.
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A bankruptcy judge scheduled a May hearing to set up the rules and timeline for an auction to sell KDHX’s assets. But final approval of any sale is not assured.
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The fifth iteration of the Music at the Intersection festival will include headliners Common, Patti LaBelle, De La Soul and Branford Marsalis, plus pop-up presentations and performances around Midtown.
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Leaders of KDHX will seek a judge’s approval on Wednesday to sell the community radio station to syndicated Christian radio network K-LOVE. Court papers show that KDHX’s board voted to sell on March 3. The board says it fielded multiple offers.
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Evolution Festival returns to Forest Park for its third year. The event will include performances by TLC, Father John Misty and the Hives.