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 A Is for Authenticity: In Search of Mid-Century Design at Centro Modern Furnishings

A Is for Authenticity: In Search of Mid-Century Design at Centro Modern Furnishings

Design enthusiasts' thirst for modern furniture gives this Central West End home goods store an opening for education on brands, manufacturing and authentication.

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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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 Chef Josh Habiger: The Last Bastion of Cooking as Care

Chef Josh Habiger: The Last Bastion of Cooking as Care

ALIVE talks to chef Josh Habiger about Nashville's unconventionally intimate restaurant, where diners build their own five-course meals and are served directly by the chefs.

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 Art Problems: Inside the Inspirations of Designer and Photographer Mo Neuharth

Art Problems: Inside the Inspirations of Designer and Photographer Mo Neuharth

From her Detroit-based studio Art Problems, printmaker and artist Mo Neuharth does everything from handmade books to branding, all with a very personal touch.

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 Sister Cities: Artist Modou Dieng Constructs a Bridge Between St. Louis and Saint-Louis

Sister Cities: Artist Modou Dieng Constructs a Bridge Between St. Louis and Saint-Louis

This exhibition featuring contemporary artists from St. Louis' sister city in Senegal launches Barrett Barrera Projects’ new state-of-the-art project space in the Central West End. "Saint-Louis [...]

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 Hear from a Bold and Brilliant Woman Who Made Public Art Her Career at TEDxGatewayArch

Hear from a Bold and Brilliant Woman Who Made Public Art Her Career at TEDxGatewayArch

Because she believes that public art has the power to catch people's attention in meaningful ways, Meridith McKinley of Via Partnership has made it her life's work. Hear more about the power of [...]

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 Charged Dramas: The Story of St. Louis Painter Metra Mitchell

Charged Dramas: The Story of St. Louis Painter Metra Mitchell

There's an element of reenactment in the painter's work. But beyond the beautiful colors and gentle shapes is a traumatic reality that audiences may (or may not) be able to handle.

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 The Rep’s New Artistic Director on Her St. Louis Directorial Debut and the Larger Mission of Theater

The Rep’s New Artistic Director on Her St. Louis Directorial Debut and the Larger Mission of Theater

Theatrical experiences have transformed Hana S. Sharif's life, and in her new role at the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, she's determined to bring them to the widest possible audience. Her St. [...]

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 Classical Music’s Coolness Factor Crept Up on Symphony Violist Michael Casimir

Classical Music’s Coolness Factor Crept Up on Symphony Violist Michael Casimir

From playing on the score for "The Lion King" movie to composing music for a video game, this St. Louis Symphony Orchestra musician is comfortable taking risks, being in the spotlight and taking [...]

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 In the Aftermath of a New Memoir, Isaac Mizrahi Reflects on Guilt, Glamour and Instagram

In the Aftermath of a New Memoir, Isaac Mizrahi Reflects on Guilt, Glamour and Instagram

The fashion designer whose creative energy spans many modes of art kicks off the St. Louis Jewish Book Festival on Nov. 3.

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