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Your Guide to Print Bazaar + Holiday Fun on Cherokee This Weekend

3 years 4 months ago

The 14th annual Print Bazaar on Cherokee kicks off this Saturday December 4th! Head to the street between 11 AM and 6PM to shop from more than 100 local & regional artists — offering prints, paintings and photographs, screen printed clothing, greeting cards and one-of-a-kind-art.

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Emily Thenhaus

Your Weekend Plans: Oct 15-17

3 years 5 months ago

Fall is here, the leaves are turning and Cherokee Street is here for it. Head to the street this weekend to soak up the weather while enjoying a curbside concert. Celebrate Filipino American History Month with delicious Filipino bbq from The Fattened Caf. Get your laugh on at Apotheosis's weekly comedy show open mic!

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Emily Thenhaus

A Look Inside Cherokee’s Newest Thrift Shop ‘Your Friend’s Apartment’

3 years 5 months ago

Cherokee Street is no stranger to thrift shops, and this newest addition brings a unique mix of must-haves for your closet & your home. Meet Your Friend’s Apartment, a new vintage store owned by St. Louis native and first-time store owner Megan McCalla. 

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Emily Thenhaus

LA Marler Gallery Opens with ‘TypOsphere StL’

3 years 5 months ago

Meet LA (Louise Anne) Marler — American photo artist and third generation typewriter collector. Louise creates mixed-media images from original photography, graphics, illustrations, and paintings, often featuring her vintage machine collections. With a studio in Santa Monica, CA and St. Louis roots, Louise began work on setting up a studio & gallery in St. Louis […]

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Emily Thenhaus

Removal of the Cherokee Native Statue

3 years 6 months ago

The Cherokee Native statue at the corner of Cherokee Street and South Jefferson Avenue was removed this morning. With a majority vote of community members at the Cherokee Street Community Improvement District public meeting and the support of the artist, the statue will be donated to the National Building Arts Center. 

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Emily Thenhaus