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Rising temperatures prompt safety warning after dog rescue in Crawford County
Missouri House speaker sees little interest in immigration bounty bill
List: Where you can celebrate Ice Cream for Breakfast Day in St. Louis area
1 restaurant closes, another cuts hours downtown over crime worries and sparse business
Greater St. Louis Inc. hires Franklin County leader
PHOTOS: Teen Dies Days After Being Struck by Car in Vandeventer, Vehicle Wanted
A 16-year-old male has died days after being struck by a vehicle on January 8 in the area of the 4000 block of Dr. Martin Luther King Drive.
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On This Day, Jan. 31, 2010: Bruce Springsteen, AC/DC & more win at the 52nd annual Grammy Awards
‘Emily in Paris’ star wishes dad Phil Collins a happy birthday: ‘I couldn’t love you more’
Evolution Festival returns to Forest Park for its third year in September
Race and place can contribute to shorter lives, research suggests
Great Rivers Biennial
The Great Rivers Biennial Art Award (GRB) recognizes and fosters artistic talent in the greater St. Louis metropolitan area. The artists selected receive $20,000 in unrestricted funding and are featured […]
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Shinichi Sawada: Agents of Clay
Shinichi Sawada: Agents of Clay is the artist’s first solo museum exhibition in the U.S. For more than two decades, Sawada – who is based in Japan’s Shiga Prefecture – […]
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Ghost Army: The Combat Con Artists of World War II
Ghost Army: The Combat Con Artists of World War II explores the story of the US Army’s 23rd Headquarters Special Troops, a top-secret unit who waged war with inflatable tanks […]
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The 1904 World’s Fair Exhibit
The 1904 World’s Fair was a fascinating yet complex event that continues to evoke a range of emotions. It was grand and shameful. It was full of fun and full […]
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Gateway to Pride Exhibit
LGBTQIA+ people have been part of St. Louis from the beginning. But until recently, their lives, struggles, and contributions have often been overlooked. In Gateway to Pride, the Missouri History Museum […]
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The Artist Who Captured Eichmann
Presented by the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum, The Artist Who Captured Eichmann is a captivating temporary exhibition that tells the exciting exploits of Peter Malkin, a Mossad agent […]
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Scott Burton: Shape Shift
American artist Scott Burton (1939–1989) made what he described as “sculpture in love with furniture.” Highlighting the breadth of Burton’s innovative practice as a sculptor, performance artist and public artist, […]
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Bolts of Color: Printed Textiles after WWII
With a focus on Britain, Italy and the U.S., Bolts of Color highlights the Saint Louis Art Museum’s recent acquisitions of post-WWII textiles, all made during the height of the […]
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