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The owners of the land the Fabulous Fox Theatre was built on say they're entitled to take the theater over when a 99-year lease ends in January 2025.
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St. Louis Symphony Orchestra will perform its 2023-24 season at the Touhill Center, Stifel Theatre and other venues while Powell Hall undergoes a $100 million renovation and expansion.
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The Evolution Festival will bring Brandi Carlile, the Black Keys, the Black Crowes and Ben Harper & the Innocent Criminals to Forest Park in late August. Organizers say it could draw 20,000 concertgoers a day for two days.
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Felia Davenport’s new work is a fresh take on a typical art exhibition.
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Indigo K. Sams will become president and CEO of the Center for Creative Arts in February, after 17 years with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater St. Louis, where she is a vice president.
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The Hawthorn becomes newest St. Louis Concert venue with free grand opening.
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The Regional Arts Commission will distribute $10.6 million from the federal American Rescue Plan Act to St. Louis artists and organizations.
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Music teachers in the St. Louis region and across the nation will perform three pieces with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra in its Extra Credit concert. The free concert will allow musicians to showcase their talents to students and their communities.
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A national nonprofit is returning to St. Louis to study how the arts contribute to the region’s economy. Arts leaders say it's important to gauge the strength of arts organizations after the coronavirus pandemic decimated their revenues.
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St. Louis actor Olajuwon Davis discusses being the target of an FBI sting operation, going to prison and his new role in "Dontrell, Who Kissed the Sea."