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Tenor sax player Kamasi Washington and his band are in St. Louis this weekend for Music at the Intersection. For Washington, who has worked with rap and R&B artists and scored a former first lady’s documentary, it’s a chance to bring his artistic vision to life.
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The work of the late Don Nedobeck, whose whimsical art regularly delighted festival goers, will also be displayed.
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The festival organizer hopes Saturday’s event will not only bring people into the city but also ensure that they don’t leave.
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LaVette is recognized as one of the great American vocalists and song interpreters. Her show at the Sheldon in Grand Center on Saturday is part of the three-day Music at the Intersection festival.
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The policies will affect 10,000 concertgoers expected to attend Music at the Intersection, a three-day festival spread across six stages and scheduled for September.
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After the coronavirus pandemic canceled most festivals and other large public events last year, some organizers are carefully planning a return to some pre-pandemic normalcy this year.
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The Black Woodstock Festival is this weekend and will feature 54 Black-owned businesses.
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The sound of bagpipes playing and the smell of haggis will fill the air in Chesterfield this weekend as the St. Louis Scottish Games & Culture Festival…
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When the organizers of LouFest canceled the event, the news came as a shock to many, though signs of the festival’s distress had been apparent. The…
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When Carmen Dence was growing up in the Caribbean coastal city of Barranquilla, Colombia, she danced to cumbia, porros, gaitas and other traditional…