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An art exhibition made of plywood, paint and community spirit opens this weekend in St. Louis.The work emerged from the 2014 unrest sparked by Ferguson…
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For Duane Foster, the Center of Creative Arts’ (COCA) production of “Memphis” has several parallels to this time two years ago, when the non-profit arts…
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Updated with link to winners' bios and photos.The revived Saint Louis Visionary Awards is recognizing seven individuals in its 2015 list of women who are…
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The performing and visual arts can bring history to life. During Black History Month, St. Louis is bursting with opportunities to celebrate and learn…
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Antonio Douthit-Boyd “stumbled upon dance” in St. Louis. Kirven Douthit-Boyd was “forced into it, really” in Boston. The pair, now principal dancers with…
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For dancer Antonio Douthit-Boyd, the time has come to return the favor.At 16, the beat of a drum lured him off the street and into a Washington Avenue…
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Data artist Jer Thorp completed the research-based stage of his $75,000 project to examine and creatively present St. Louis’ data. The New York based…
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Updated Friday, April 25, 2014 to include audio from Cityscape.Growing up in north St. Louis, Antonio Douthit dreamed of dancing with the Alvin Ailey…
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In 2009, Jer Thorp noticed that quite a few people were tweeting the words “Good Morning.”As any good data artist would do, he decided to amass location…
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St. Louisans can explore the area's broad past including black history through larger-than-life puppets, Gee’s Bend, Ala., quilters and exhibits by…