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Ruin and beauty loom 30 feet over museum visitors at new Anselm Kiefer SLAM exhibit

The monumental work of artist Anselm Kiefer presents visitors at the St. Louis Art Museum with six 30-foot-tall paintings and dozens of other works i…

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Former Washington Post editor Marty Baron says democracy depends on a free press

Accomplished journalist Marty Baron will speak at the Gateway Journalism Review’s 14th First Amendment Celebration on Nov. 2 on “The Case for Worry..…

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Landmarks Illinois awards celebrate community centered historic preservation

Landmarks Illinois awards nine landmarks statewide with its Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Preservation Award. Among this year's winners are the Old …

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Computer program brings ‘education, hope and opportunity’ to St. Louis jail

Jessica Hicklin co-founded Unlocked Labs while serving what she thought would be a life sentence in Potosi Correctional Center. She taught herself ho…

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Ferguson organizer offers a blueprint for student-led activism in his new book

Jonathan Pulphus was a sophomore at St. Louis University in 2014 when Michael Brown, Jr. was fatally shot by a police officer. He says his participat…

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How Rung for Women helps women restart their careers — and boost St. Louis’ workforce

Economists in the U.S. are sounding the alarm on what they call a “she-cession” – a term started during the COVID-19 pandemic to describe the steep d…

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Dara Eskridge is a rising star — and she’s committed to taking St. Louis with her

Time Magazine recently named University City native Dara Eskridge as one of the world’s most influential rising stars. As the CEO of Invest STL, she…

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Finding joy, misery and hallucinations on a race down the Missouri River

St. Louis Magazine editor Nick Phillips spent three days kayaking across the state of Missouri in the MR340, the world’s longest nonstop paddling rac…

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Another St. Louis Public Schools superintendent has been fired. What happens next?

The St. Louis Public Schools Board of Education voted Friday to fire Superintendent Millicent Borishade without cause during a closed session. Borish…

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Missouri is courting data centers. Here's how it could affect your energy bill

As officials in Missouri and St. Louis try to attract data center proposals, advocates and academics are raising the alarm about the effects such cen…

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