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With four newly installed sculptures, more plantings and no more interruption from Ninth Street, Citygarden draws an eclectic mix of visitors shortly after reopening to the public.
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鈥淟ake Loch Pond Monster,鈥 the creation of independent filmmaker Carolina Diz and actress and creator Brittany Zeinstra, is the winner of a recent filmmaking competition hosted by Cinema St. Louis.
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A downtown St. Louis sculpture park is marking its 10th anniversary with three new installations.The Gateway Foundation, a nonprofit promoting art and鈥
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This may sound rather biblical. Back in 1998, it was as if the Gateway Foundation of St. Louis said, 鈥淟et there be light.鈥滱nd there was light indeed.鈥
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M. Peter Fischer, whose reticence and penchant for anonymity were exceeded only by his generosity and keen and realized desires to contribute to the鈥
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If you looked across a crowded room at a party and saw Perry Bascom, you might get the impression that he was just another unreconstructed preppy on his鈥
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A group of local artists are taking the real estate mantra 鈥渓ocation, location, location鈥 and making it their own.鈥淐ommonwealth is a way of making art鈥
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A birthday party will be held Wednesday for St. Louis' youngest urban treasure: Citygarden. In honor of its fifth birthday, the lunchtime concert鈥
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon: Cinema at Citygarden has announced the three winners of its third juried competition, which was open鈥
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This article first appeared in the St. Louis Beacon, May 13, 2013 - Cinema at Citygarden has announced the three winners of its third juried competition,鈥