Get out and see one of the many free concerts in University City.
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Rocco Landesman received his star on the St. Louis Walk of Fame Tuesday.
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All concerts are held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., on the south side of Heman Park at the Midland/Shaftsbury entrance. Each is free and open to the public.
The event is being held in honor of World Refugee Day.
The author will speak Thursday at the University City Public Library.
Father-son duo Will and Jaden Smith reunite in this summer’s sci-fi blockbuster, After Earth. Sponsored by Sony.
Check out our photos of the dressed-up displays now poising on Delmar Blvd.
The University City Symphony Orchestra held its final performance of the 2012-13 season Sunday.
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The free concert will featured winners of the 2013 William Schatzkamer Young Artists Competition.
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Nelly will play a benefit for Vatterott College.
Meet Gabe Fleisher at his book signing tonight at University City Public Library.
The fundraiser, hosted by Billy Bush of Access Hollywood, exceeded expectations.
The new project will provide a space for teenage artists to create.
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Lots of activities this weekend in University City and the Delmar Loop in particular.
Lisa Harper Chang will run the Community Arts Training Institute.
The spring concert begins today at 3 p.m.
The deadline for 2013-2014 submissions will be in April, and a jury of local artists will meet in May to choose the exhibitors for the next year.
The winners will be announced May 19.
Nelly took the stage with Swift last week at her concert in St. Louis.
The eighth annual African Film Festival features award-winning films, youth matinee.
The vibrance and "walkability" of the Loop have an influence on artists in surrounding neighborhoods, according to St. Louis Beacon.
Gail Cassilly will discuss her memoir, Saltwater.
The speech will be held Wednesday, April 10.
An opening reception will be held at University City Public Library.
The book is this week's bestseller at St. Louis area independent book stores.
Elizabeth Pickard is a University City resident.
More than 3,000 artists participated in survey.
Art Shamsky will speak at the St. Louis Jewish Book Festival.