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Hispanic Heritage Month events in St. Louis
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On This Day, Sept. 17, 1967: The Doors’ appearance on ‘The Ed Sullivan Show’ ends in controversy
Mizzou fan rescues ESPN personality from choking on food
Wesley Bell will appeal ruling in Marcellus Williams case, man set to die in a week
Gaby Deimeke: Music Photography Exhibit
Gaby Deimeke is a portrait and music photographer based in Austin, Texas. This exhibit is filled with her bold, color-saturated images of music artists include Ed Sheeran, J Balvin, Taylor […]
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A History of Racism by Michael Faris
A History of Racism is a series of various types of artworks that illustrate the history of racism in the United States. Some of the artworks in this series are […]
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Fall Exhibitions | Foundry Art Centre
The Foundry Art Centre is delighted to announce the opening of new exhibitions on Friday, September 6th. Linnea Ryshke’s Afield, Gregg Louis’ In Plain Sight, and Abbi Ruppert’s Along the […]
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Jaune Quick-to-See Smith
Spotlighting her artworks from the Saint Louis Art Museum collection, this exhibition spans the career of Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, one of the most celebrated contemporary artists of Indigenous heritage. Across […]
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Clash for the Crown: Celebrating Chess Champions
Running from April 11, 2024, to Jan. 12, 2025 at the World Chess Hall of Fame, Clash for the Crown explores the histories of the World Chess Championship and the […]
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Trolley Tour
This two-hour trolley tour will be led by one of our Master Guides who will convey highlights of the cemetery grounds, horticulture, and a variety of intriguing historic figures who […]
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Shimmering Silks: Traditional Japanese Textiles
Japanese people have used silk to create items of clothing and decorative works of art for hundreds of years, ever since the cultivation of silkworms was introduced to Japan from […]
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The Work of Art: The Federal Art Project, 1935–1943
The Work of Art: The Federal Art Project, 1935–1943 presents a remarkable group of artworks that reflect the creative efforts of artists working under difficult circumstances. During the Great Depression, […]
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