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How Ty Hawkins deals with the stress of live TV
Aerosmith’s Joe Perry sets the record straight about his relationship with Steven Tyler
The Air That Inhabits: 2023 MFA In Visual Arts Thesis Exhibition
On view at the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum until July 24, The Air That Inhabits features artworks by the current MFA in Visual Arts candidates of the Sam Fox
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Mee Jey: In Search of Home
This series of new work directs our gaze towards arduous and life-threatening journeys that millions of immigrants undertake in search of a better home, often holding an image of a
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Antonio (AJ) Ainscough: Drawn Together
AJ Ainscough explores with this new exhibition, the complex and nuanced emotions of love and relationships through a diverse collection of paintings and works on paper. He focuses on exploring
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Yvette Drury Dubinsky: Traveling
Meditating on the passage of time, the show presents work that is a result of the inevitable interplay between an artist’s solitary workings in her studio and those of a
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Local Pastor Helps to Transform St. Louis Neighborhood
Des Peres residents will vote on whether to ban recreational pot shops
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Des Peres will be the first city in the region to ask residents whether they want to ban recreational marijuana businesses next year, even as the first and only pot store in the city of 9,100 residents nears its grand opening.
Des Peres aldermen voted 5-0 Monday to give voters the option on Nov. 5, 2024, the first date allowable by Missouri law. Alderman James Osherow was absent.
The move was cheered by about 50 residents who have for months raised concerns over the dispensary’s proximity to a youth math tutoring center and that it could increase crime by becoming a target for burglaries.
“Just say no to drugs,” said Kevin Quigley, who was among eight residents who spoke during nearly two hours of public comment Monday.
Xavier Riddle and The Secret Museum: The Exhibit at The Magic House
Who’s that kid that can travel through time? It’s you! Follow the adventures of three friends as they travel back in time to learn from real-life inspirational heroes when
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Children’s China – The Magic House
Take an overseas adventure in this immersive exhibit that transports families to China, a country where a quickly changing modern lifestyle intersects with ancient values. Explore what life is like
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On This Day, June 13, 1969: Mick Taylor is introduced as The Rolling Stones’ new guitarist
A Frayed Knot by Douglas Dale
“A Frayed Knot is a collection of fiber sculpture constructed through hours of painstakingly contoured yarn built up into second skins over furniture, hunting decoys, lumber, and mixed media. Inspired
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