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The intimate crowd was invited to share their thoughts on race and personal identity through spoken word. Guests wrote their six-word stories on the…
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At the age of seven, it’s safe to say that most kids want to be just like their parents – walk like them, act like them, work like them. For Diamond…
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"Allowing The Choir To Paint:" Artist Grace McCammond And The Boys And Girls Club Create A New MuralWith signs in neon lights, fire hydrants that resemble anything but, and murals and metal sculptures abound, it’s a safe bet to say that The Grove…
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Local production company Rustic Lantern Films has recently released their debut movie called "Lake Windfall," about five friends on a camping trip that…
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If you don’t know who St. Louis rapper Tef Poe is, then there’s a good chance you haven’t been spending enough time in the digital world. Through his…
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The Gay-Straight Alliance of McKinley Classical Junior Academy held a press conference today in opposition of the NRA's proposal to train and arm at least…
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Every day it is a natural inclination for humans to have a question and seek an answer for it.Some questions might come across as trivial and silly, and…
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If it’s a true statement that art imitates life, then Manuel Hughes is living proof of that. In his seventh decade, the artist and educator has spent the…
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After only two years of doing business in north St. Louis, the grocery store known as the Old North Grocery Co-Op may soon close down.Store manager Jill…
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On Sunday, September 15, 1963, a 14-year old Carolyn McKinstry witnessed an event that would change her life forever – the bombing of the Sixteenth Street…