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A much-loved, multipurpose venue just closed its doors for the last time. Foam, located at Cherokee Street and Jefferson Avenue, had its last event on…
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When some music lovers cue up the oldies, they go way back — sometimes 1,000 years or so. Definitions vary as to what exactly counts as early music, but…
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Black Tulip Chorale distinguishes itself from other choirs by actively welcoming members who present any gender expression. This is in contrast to…
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When Stéphane Denève was a 10-year-old child growing up in a small town in the north of France, he heard something he liked.A nun liked to play the pipe…
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Visual artist Yingxue Zuo’s family was persecuted by China’s ruling Communist Party when he was a child. His father was sent to a labor camp, where he…
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Paul Thiel was on his way toward a master’s degree that would set him up for a career in geology. Then he made a major life choice. “I’d rather be a minor…
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Camryn Howe discovered the power of poetry as a high school freshman, when a conversation in physics class led to an impromptu visit to her school’s slam…
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Two twenty-something artists put their identity as “third-culture kids” at the heart of their collaborative exhibition of ceramics, woven textiles and…
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St. Louis has produced a wealth of influential musicians working in every genre under the sun, from hip-hop to Americana.Authors Amanda E. Doyle and Steve…
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St. Louis Symphony formed IN UNISON Chorus for a 1994 concert meant to help bridge the black church and the overwhelmingly white world of classical music.…