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As a child in Meridian, Miss., Treasure Shields Redmond donned special shoes nearly every Sunday — a black patent leather pair that skipped after her…
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Dancers are helping people get a leg up on voting this Saturday afternoon in University City.An outdoor performance in front of Vintage Vinyl is designed…
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While some street art is popping up in auctions alongside the likes of Banksy and Mr. Brainwash, some is showing up on the walls of the St. Louis…
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“Play All Trap Music/That's What We Want/Let it wash ya brain/All We Do Is Stunt.”In the first stanza of a new poem, multimedia artist DarianWigfall…
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St. Louis painter Howard Barry is among the many creative people making work around the events of Ferguson.But Barry’s story has an unusual twist. It…
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Mike David came home from Vietnam in the early 1970s with two Purple Hearts and a feeling of doom after spending a year in combat on a squad known as a…
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Make no mistake. As a white man, artist Ryan Doyle does not try to "explain" racism to anyone.Doyle’s work is a way to explore his own experiences and the…
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What do you call a group of visual artists inspired by the death of Michael Brown and the social-justice movement it spawned? St. Louis curator Freida…
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Drone warfare has spread from the battlefields to TV and movie thrillers. And now it’s spread to the fine art world. The Kemper Art Museum at Washington…
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The author of a new book called “African American St. Louis” hopes images of the past will help people better understand the issues of today.Lead author…