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 ‘That Left Turn at Albuquerque’: An Interview with Scott Phillips

‘That Left Turn at Albuquerque’: An Interview with Scott Phillips

Curl up and dig into "a thrilling romp filled with noir-flavored misconduct" from this St. Louis-based author (who had to cancel his book tour halfway through). We've also included links for [...]

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 Food Pedaler Pivots on Two Wheels to Address New Realities

Food Pedaler Pivots on Two Wheels to Address New Realities

With consumers hunkering down at home, Alex Ward tossed out his business expansion plans for 2020 to respond to a spike in food delivery requests related to COVID-19.

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 Beats, Belly Dancing and Rocking the Casbah: An Interview with Final Veil’s Cora Camille

Beats, Belly Dancing and Rocking the Casbah: An Interview with Final Veil’s Cora Camille

The band's exotic sound of Egyptian and Arabic musical styles with electronic beats and live instrumentation is like nothing else in St. Louis. Final Veil's next performance is at The Tap Room on [...]

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 From Gifted Hands: Profiling the Sculptural World of Carol Fleming

From Gifted Hands: Profiling the Sculptural World of Carol Fleming

Whether she's creating large-scale clay columns or intricate sculptures based on tiny acorns, Carol Fleming believes that "art points to the real purpose in living." Her work can be found in [...]

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 Chemicals, Cameras and Conviction: A Snapshot of Jeff Sass’s ‘Katastrophi’

Chemicals, Cameras and Conviction: A Snapshot of Jeff Sass’s ‘Katastrophi’

What's considered "good" photography? What's an "original" photo? The common mechanical objects the artist represents in his latest show have connections to recorded history, reflecting his [...]

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 Not-to-Be-Missed Acts at the Art of Live Music Festival

Not-to-Be-Missed Acts at the Art of Live Music Festival

Let this music festival Jan. 16-18 warm up your winter doldrums with its collection of touring artists, longtime local favorites and newcomers to the St. Louis live music scene.

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 Local Emcees Drop Words and Wisdom at ‘A Very Solid Card’

Local Emcees Drop Words and Wisdom at ‘A Very Solid Card’

St. Louis is a destination for lyrical bravado on Dec. 29 as battle rappers from across the U.S. converge in Midtown.

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 Takashima Records Celebrates Great Plates and Acetate

Takashima Records Celebrates Great Plates and Acetate

A new vinyl lounge opening in The Grove will combine St. Louis' rich musical heritage with international sounds and authentic Japanese cuisine.

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 Sound+Vision: Local Artists Take Their Collaboration from Paint to Print

Sound+Vision: Local Artists Take Their Collaboration from Paint to Print

Their new mural-and-sound artwork at Rise Coffee House in The Grove is just one example of the creative synergies Caitlin Metz and Victoria Emanuela bring to St. Louis. Others range from zines to [...]

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 Looking Beyond the Lens With Bobby Herrera

Looking Beyond the Lens With Bobby Herrera

The independent St. Louis-based filmmaker shares his experiences with reality shows, documentaries and commercial work ahead of the local In Motion filmmaking conference Nov. 2.

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