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UID:24739-1741867200-1741870800@www.grandcenter.org
SUMMARY:High Noon: Women Reformers and Engineers Clean up US Cities\, 1890s to WWII--Pamela E. Mack\, retired historian of science and technology\, Clemson University
DESCRIPTION:In the late 19th and early 20th century\, white women made significant inroads into scientific and technical careers\, only to be pushed out in the 1930s and 1950s. One group of women experts developed out of the settlement house movement and worked on sanitary garbage disposal\, sewage treatment\, and water purification. These women engineers were part of a reform movement that argued that it was women’s work to clean up cities as well as homes\, for the health of their families and those of other women. What might we re-learn from their commitment to technology to serve the public good?
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/high-noon-women-reformers-and-engineers-clean-up-us-cities-1890s-to-wwii-pamela-e-mack-retired-historian-of-science-and-technology-clemson-university/
LOCATION:High Low\, 3301 Washington Ave.\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food & Drink,Literary Arts,Speaking & Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250306T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250306T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T042132
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UID:24737-1741262400-1741266000@www.grandcenter.org
SUMMARY:High Noon: DAILY LINES--Sophie Binder\, St. Louis designer\, illustrator and rock climber
DESCRIPTION:Sophie Binder points out that at the onset of the pandemic\, we all started to live in a different world. Mother Nature\, reminding us of its power\, was sending us a harsh call to reality\, asking us to hit a reset button. Isolation became a daily truth\, and we all had to find ways to cope. Art has always been this outlet for Sophie. In March 2020\, her mom passed away at a distance of more than 4\,000\, adding to the emotional burden. She found refuge in the daily discipline–and joy–of sketching daily. It let her look at each little thing in a new light\, always sketchbook in hand–a simple daily chronicle of very unusual times. She first thought she would try to keep up with it for a month. Then it was a year … then the days of total isolation were no more\, but no matter\, it had become something somewhat sustaining\, a comfort\, a small daily sense of accomplishment. Then it was two years … then three … then four. It has now been 1785 days and counting…. She will show slides and talk about the exercise of this daily routine–personal and somewhat more “global\,” and some of its unexpected outcomes. She will also share some of her sketchbooks.
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/high-noon-daily-lines-sophie-binder-st-louis-designer-illustrator-and-rock-climber/
LOCATION:High Low\, 3301 Washington Ave.\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food & Drink,Museums & Galleries,Speaking & Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250213T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250213T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T042132
CREATED:20250204T154440Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250204T154440Z
UID:24205-1739448000-1739451600@www.grandcenter.org
SUMMARY:High Noon: Just Say Yes--A Discussion with Kristen Sorth\, Director & CEO\, St. Louis County Library
DESCRIPTION:Kristen Sorth\, Director & CEO of St. Louis County Library\, discusses how SLCL has transformed library service in our region. They have been standing up for our community\, removing barriers and increasing access to library services before and especially during the pandemic\, and have remained standing. Together with community partners\, Sorth and the SLCL staff ensure that the library provides essential services such as meals\, diapers\, technology\, tutoring\, notaries\, and social work services at our branches. Join us to hear about the library’s latest innovations and their plans for the future.
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/high-noon-just-say-yes-a-discussion-with-kristen-sorth-director-ceo-st-louis-county-library/
LOCATION:High Low\, 3301 Washington Ave.\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food & Drink,Literary Arts,Speaking & Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250206T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250206T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T042132
CREATED:20250204T154219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250204T154219Z
UID:24203-1738843200-1738846800@www.grandcenter.org
SUMMARY:High Noon: Poems Fresh Off the Assembly Line--A Reading and Discussion by John Dorsey\, Former Belle\, Missouri\, Poet Laureate
DESCRIPTION:This poetry reading offers a look at the little things we don’t often slow down to notice in our everyday lives with a Q&A to follow.
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/high-noon-poems-fresh-off-the-assembly-line-a-reading-and-discussion-by-john-dorsey-former-belle-missouri-poet-laureate/
LOCATION:High Low\, 3301 Washington Ave.\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food & Drink,Literary Arts,Speaking & Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250116T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250116T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T042132
CREATED:20250107T175451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250107T175451Z
UID:23950-1737028800-1737032400@www.grandcenter.org
SUMMARY:High Noon: Crossings: Women\, St. Louis and the Santa Fe Trail
DESCRIPTION:High Noon: Crossings: Women\, St. Louis and the Santa Fe Trail–Dr. Frances Levine in Conversation with Cultural Influencer Silver Wainhouse \nEvent date: 1/16\nTime: 12pm-1pm\nLocation: High Low Listening Room \nFrancis Levine and Silver Wainhouse discuss the research and writing of Levine’s book Crossings: Women on the Santa Fe Trail. St. Louis occupies a key role in the history of the American West. Levine and Wainhouse explore the connections of St. Louis and Santa Fe and the roles women played in shaping the history of the West as they journeyed along the Santa Fe Trail. Levine’s book\, published in 2024 by the University Press of Kansas\, will be available for sale at the High Noon and at Left Bank Books.
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/high-noon-crossings-women-st-louis-and-the-santa-fe-trail/
LOCATION:High Low\, 3301 Washington Ave.\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food & Drink,Literary Arts,Speaking & Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20250109T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20250109T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T042132
CREATED:20250103T155649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250103T155649Z
UID:23738-1736424000-1736427600@www.grandcenter.org
SUMMARY:High Noon: Into the Void
DESCRIPTION:Event date: 1/9\nTime: 12pm-1pm\nLocation: High Low Listening Room \nInto the Void–St. Louis-based Painter Kenneth Randle discusses his current exhibition “Void Spaces” which runs til Jan. 12 in KAF’s High Low Gallery.
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/high-noon-into-the-void/
LOCATION:High Low\, 3301 Washington Ave.\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums & Galleries,Speaking & Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241219T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241219T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T042132
CREATED:20241211T211656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241211T211656Z
UID:23700-1734609600-1734613200@www.grandcenter.org
SUMMARY:Music from "Back Water" with Singer-Songwriter John Schneller and Guitarist Rob "Lava" Lampe from Columbia\, MO
DESCRIPTION:Music from “Back Water” with Singer-Songwriter John Schneller and Guitarist Rob “Lava” Lampe from Columbia\, MO \nEvent date: 12/19\nTime: 12pm-1pm\nLocation: High Low Listening Room \nSinger-songwriter John Schneller and guitarist Rob “Lava” Lampe\, of Back Water\, open a gunny sack of original tunes steeped in the CoMo river scene. Check out their album “Barb Wire Rose\, Back Water\, streaming on YouTube and other platforms.
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/music-from-back-water-with-singer-songwriter-john-schneller-and-guitarist-rob-lava-lampe-from-columbia-mo/
LOCATION:High Low\, 3301 Washington Ave.\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums & Galleries,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241212T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241212T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T042132
CREATED:20241211T211522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241211T211522Z
UID:23698-1734004800-1734008400@www.grandcenter.org
SUMMARY:A Brief History of the Bauhaus\, with Terry Suhre\, retired Director of Gallery 210 and Research Professor of Art & Art History
DESCRIPTION:Event date: 12/12\nTime: 12pm-1pm\nLocation: High Low Listening Room \nTerry Suhre\, retired Director of Gallery 210 and Research Professor Art & Art History\, discusses his research and insights into the Bauhaus\, perhaps the most important school of art in the 20th century. Join us to learn more about the history of this influential modernist movement.
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/a-brief-history-of-the-bauhaus-with-terry-suhre-retired-director-of-gallery-210-and-research-professor-of-art-art-history/
LOCATION:High Low\, 3301 Washington Ave.\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums & Galleries,Speaking & Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241115T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241115T210000
DTSTAMP:20260419T042132
CREATED:20241028T191606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241028T191606Z
UID:23538-1731700800-1731704400@www.grandcenter.org
SUMMARY:THE LADIES ROOM POETRY SHOW
DESCRIPTION:Calling all women to a meeting in THE LADIES ROOM Poetry Show for ‘girl talk’ set to music & poems by Cherie McCoy\, a.k.a. Sistah Mac. Girlies\, if you’re past due for a fun night out\, make plans to attend!!!
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/the-ladies-room-poetry-show/
LOCATION:High Low\, 3301 Washington Ave.\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food & Drink,Literary Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241107T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241107T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T042132
CREATED:20241028T191340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241028T191340Z
UID:23545-1730980800-1730984400@www.grandcenter.org
SUMMARY:High Noon all around the West--A Reading and Discussion by Walter Bargen\, Missouri's First Poet Laureate
DESCRIPTION:High Noon offers free cultural and artistic programming\, during your lunch hour! The High Noon series features St. Louis thought leaders from across the arts\, cultural\, and educational spectrum. Spend a lunch hour enjoying presentations and performances in a friendly\, relaxed atmosphere – take a break\, and feel free to bring your lunch!
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/high-noon-all-around-the-west-a-reading-and-discussion-by-walter-bargen-missouris-first-poet-laureate/
LOCATION:High Low\, 3301 Washington Ave.\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food & Drink,Literary Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20241028T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20241028T210000
DTSTAMP:20260419T042132
CREATED:20241028T191907Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241028T191907Z
UID:23503-1730142000-1730149200@www.grandcenter.org
SUMMARY:THE BIG SOUP
DESCRIPTION:The Big Soup\, a charity-based arts publication\, spotlights artists from the St. Louis area while tackling the hunger crisis within the city. This initiative produces visual art and written content with a second purpose to feed residents and stock food pantries in areas in need. The Big Soup takes its shape in the form of food-drive art events\, collectible soup cans\, and an online publication providing research aimed at tackling food insecurity. This event will feature artists from St. Louis\, with works dedicated to local food pantries and charities. Join us for a VIP hour from 7pm-8pm\, where guests will receive 1 free drink\, Soup merch and fun promotional items from local artists! \nTo enter this event at 8pm (with no admission charge)\, we ask that guests bring a donation of at least one canned food item. Acceptable items can be found on our Instagram @soupthemagazine!
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/the-big-soup/
LOCATION:High Low\, 3301 Washington Ave.\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food & Drink,Literary Arts,Media & Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240905T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240905T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T042132
CREATED:20240829T150421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240829T150421Z
UID:23222-1725537600-1725541200@www.grandcenter.org
SUMMARY:High Noon: The Jewel Talk with Multimedia Artist and Sculptor Renee Canetta
DESCRIPTION:Renee Canetta discusses her multimedia and sculpture artwork followed by leading a tour for the High Noon audience of “The Anatomical Jewel\,” her current exhibition in the Kranzberg Arts Foundation High Low Gallery.
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/high-noon-the-jewel-talk-with-multimedia-artist-and-sculptor-renee-canetta/
LOCATION:High Low\, 3301 Washington Ave.\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food & Drink,Speaking & Forum,Stay & Relax
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240815T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240815T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T042132
CREATED:20240730T181810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240730T181810Z
UID:23086-1723723200-1723726800@www.grandcenter.org
SUMMARY:HIGH NOON: FORGING A PATH IN THE ARTS WITH BRIAN WOODS\, CLASSICAL PIANIST & WORLD CHESS HALL OF FAME MUSIC DIRECTOR
DESCRIPTION:Forging a Path in the Arts with Brian Woods\, Classical Pianist & World Chess Hall of Fame Music Director
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/high-noon-forging-a-path-in-the-arts-with-brian-woods-classical-pianist-world-chess-hall-of-fame-music-director/
LOCATION:High Low\, 3301 Washington Ave.\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Speaking & Forum
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240810
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241014
DTSTAMP:20260419T042132
CREATED:20240730T181339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240730T181339Z
UID:23084-1723248000-1728863999@www.grandcenter.org
SUMMARY:THE ANATOMICAL JEWEL. AN EXHIBITION BY RENEE CANETTA
DESCRIPTION:“The Anatomical Jewel” (2024) is an exhibition born from the struggles and expectations faced by women in modern society. This show transforms the mundane and painful into beautiful\, bejeweled sculptures. It explores the balance between hard truths and taboo ways of healing for women\, queer individuals\, and others in a homogenous society. My work reflects the early awareness of my own body and its impact on the world\, the uncomfortable experiences of being a woman\, and the societal expectations that control us. My sculptures create a safe space\, celebrating loudness and unapologetic expression. “The Anatomical Jewel” honors these journeys\, celebrates authenticity\, and aims to inspire a future where our voices are heard and our vulnerabilities are our strengths. ARTIST BIO: Renee is a self-taught artist known for her dramatic flair. Her first exhibition in 2013 earned her the Most Unique Award at the Sole Survivor Art Gallery Group Show\, leading to live painting demonstrations at Art On The Square and Midwest Salute To The Arts for three years. In 2015\, she debuted in a duet show\, “When Souls Collide\,” at Art Park Ost Gallery. She participated in group shows with Vodka Bacon Studios\, Poptropolis I\, and II\, and was the Cover Artist for Str8Up Magazine (Nov 2015) and Gesso Magazine (Jan 2018). Featured in Warm Soda Magazine and The Art Of Being Queer\, she recently began sculpting and spent the last two years on a body of work titled “The Anatomical Jewel.” Renee currently resides in St. Louis\, dedicating her free time to her art studio.
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/the-anatomical-jewel-an-exhibition-by-renee-canetta/
LOCATION:High Low\, 3301 Washington Ave.\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums & Galleries
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240801T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240801T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T042132
CREATED:20240730T180941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240730T180941Z
UID:23081-1722513600-1722517200@www.grandcenter.org
SUMMARY:HIGH NOON: POEMS OF PLACE--A READING BY CAYLIN CAPRA-THOMAS\, ITINERANT POET
DESCRIPTION:Poems of Place–A Reading by Caylin Capra-Thomas\, Itinerant Poet
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/high-noon-poems-of-place-a-reading-by-caylin-capra-thomas-itinerant-poet/
LOCATION:High Low\, 3301 Washington Ave.\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Literary Arts,Speaking & Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240728T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240728T210000
DTSTAMP:20260419T042132
CREATED:20240626T165038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240626T165416Z
UID:22932-1722195000-1722200400@www.grandcenter.org
SUMMARY:A.MUSE.D: SEX WORKER PERFORMANCE ART SHOW
DESCRIPTION:Since time immemorial\, sex workers have been objectified as muses of inspiration for global arts\, music\, fashion\, and culture. Today many artists across these fields continue to profit off of ho aesthetics without crediting or advocating for people in the sex trade. The a.muse.d Performance Art Show\, accompanied by the a.muse.d Art Exhibition\, is a reclamation and celebration of sex workers as artists ourselves. a.muse.d is produced by and for people in the sex trade who deserve to be recognized as the cutting-edge culture makers we are\, in St. Louis and beyond.
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/a-muse-d-sex-worker-performance-art-show/
LOCATION:High Low\, 3301 Washington Ave.\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theatre & Dance
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240720T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240720T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T042132
CREATED:20240627T190226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240627T190226Z
UID:22984-1721498400-1721502000@www.grandcenter.org
SUMMARY:SOME THINGS MUST BE HEARD: SPITTING AND POLITICKING OPEN MIC
DESCRIPTION:July 20th Food Justice SOMETHING MUST BE HEARD : SPITTING & POLITICKING Tracy ( T-Spirit) Stanton Presents: STMBH Some Things Must Be Heard : Spitting & Politicking is a Spoken Word\, Communal Healing\, and Community Building Platform that merges Art\, Activism\, and Community Organizing. Our ultimate goal is to move people to take action in their own lives and/or in the community at large. We provide a brave space for community members to connect\, express\, and address the issues that affect us all. We host open mics and closed mic productions and our upcoming open mic event on Saturday July\, 20th we will have two phenomenal features and we are centering food justice/ security and accessibility to healthy food options. Join Erica Williams\, the Founder and Executive Director of A Red Circle\, a nonprofit that works for community betterment in North County through a racial equity lens. A Red Circle operates programming in education\, community wellness\, and the arts and Tony Pilgrim\, the founder and Executive Director of Pilgrim’s Pantry; a nonprofit organization dedicated to bridging the gap between farm grown\, Whole Foods and underserved communities. He grew up in North Saint Louis City and the Central West End. Anthony is a Husband\, Father\, Mentor\, Lyricist and Movement Artist that aspires to create meaningful change through art and advocacy. Join us at the High Low at 3301 Washington Ave\, St. Louis\, MO 63103 from 6 pm – 7 pm and follow Tracy ( T-Spirit) Stanton at tspirit2019 on IG and tspiritthepoet.com
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/some-things-must-be-heard-spitting-and-politicking-open-mic-2/
LOCATION:High Low\, 3301 Washington Ave.\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Speaking & Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240714T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240714T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T042132
CREATED:20240627T190032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240627T190317Z
UID:22981-1720965600-1720969200@www.grandcenter.org
SUMMARY:RHYTHM & WORDS STL: ELEVATED VIBES LIVE
DESCRIPTION:A live display of original music\, poetry & spoken word offerings from STL based artists and artists from the surrounding Midwest region. Contact @Rychuss1 or @Rhythmandwordsstl via IG to get on the list. \n\n\nJULY 14\, 2024 / 2:00 PM
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/rhythm-words-stl-elevated-vibes-live-2/
LOCATION:High Low\, 3301 Washington Ave.\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Literary Arts,Music,Speaking & Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240630T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240630T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T042132
CREATED:20240626T165250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240626T165250Z
UID:22934-1719752400-1719759600@www.grandcenter.org
SUMMARY:CONSIDERING ST. LOUIS FILM FEST SCREENING
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with the exhibition and in partnership with The Kranzberg Foundation and My Friends and I\, join us off site at the High Low Literary Arts Cafe for screenings of short films featured in the Considering St. Louis exhibition by artists\, Yvonne Osei\, Dail Chambers\, Taylor Yacom\, Carmen Ribaudo\, and Cami Thomas\, alongside selected short films by local St. Louis based film-based artists. \n\nThe Film Festival will also culminate with the premiere of My Friends and I’s latest project with Critical. They will be sharing a new video + BTS footage of the making and will include a panel discussion with Cami and Considering St. Louis Curator: Ciera McKissick. \n\nRegister here via eventbrite. \n\nCami Thomas is a St. Louis and Los Angeles based producer\, director and photographer. Over the years\, Thomas has utilized the arts as a form of advocacy and a conduit of social momentum. Her efforts and talent have been recognized by NPR\, Teen Vogue and the Huffington Post and have led to nominations and awards from various organizations. Cami currently provides freelancing services as a film and video producer and director throughout the Midwest and Los Angeles. She is also the founder of the video production company\, My Friends and I. \nMy Friends and I is a St. Louis-based media production house that specializes in video and photo work that exemplifies and captures the essence of a rich\, diverse\, and authentic community. \nBased on the South Side of St. Louis Missouri and operating under the motto of “creation for creation’s sake” each visual production combines the creative perspectives of a rich\, inspired\, and diverse community of artists from the Midwest.
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/considering-st-louis-film-fest-screening/
LOCATION:High Low\, 3301 Washington Ave.\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240616T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240616T210000
DTSTAMP:20260419T042132
CREATED:20240605T143910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240605T143910Z
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SUMMARY:SOME THINGS MUST BE HEARD: SPITTING AND POLITICKING OPEN MIC
DESCRIPTION:Tracy ( T-Spirit) Stanton Presents: STMBH Some Things Must Be Heard : Spitting & Politicking is a Spoken Word\, Communal Healing\, and Community Building Platform that merges Art\, Activism\, and Community Organizing. Our ultimate goal is to move people to take action in their own lives and/or in the community at large. We provide brave spaces for community members to connect\, express\, and address the issues that affect us all. We host open mics and closed mic productions and at our upcoming closed mic event on Sunday\, Fathers Day: June 16th we will be featuring International Spoken Word Artist :Eros Bowie\, the expert in Black Male Expression : IBenaGod\, Multidisciplinary Artist and Legend: Louis Conphliction as well as Elder Community Organizer and Freedom Fighter Baba Jay. This is our Fathers\, Families and Freedom Edition so we will be celebrating Black fathers\, amplifying the importance of family( related & unrelated)\, and focusing on our collective liberation and freedom. This is not just an event that was created for entertainment\, this production is a catalyst for activation\, mobilization and collaboration. Join us at the High Low at 3301 Washington Ave\, St. Louis\, MO 63103 from 6 pm – 7 pm and follow Tracy ( T-Spirit) Stanton at tspirit2019 on IG and tspiritthepoet.com We will also have a special guest host…. Stay tuned for more
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/some-things-must-be-heard-spitting-and-politicking-open-mic/
LOCATION:High Low\, 3301 Washington Ave.\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Media & Education,Speaking & Forum
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240613T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240613T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T042132
CREATED:20240605T143656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240605T143656Z
UID:22807-1718280000-1718283600@www.grandcenter.org
SUMMARY:HIGH NOON: A VIEW FROM THE (BURNING) BRIDGE: A LOOK AT THE IMMOLATION OF ST. LOUIS JOURNALISM FROM INSIDE THE FIRE\, WITH ST. LOUIS JOURNALIST\, EDITOR\, AND FILM CRITIC CLIFF FROEHLICH
DESCRIPTION:A former editor at The Riverfront Times and St. Louis Post-Dispatch\, Cliff Froehlich uses his own career in journalism to track the devolution of the print media–both locally and nationally–since the advent of the internet. Kranzberg Arts Foundation High Noon offers free cultural and artistic programming\, during your lunch hour! The High Noon series features St. Louis thought leaders from across the arts\, cultural\, and educational spectrum. Spend a lunch hour enjoying presentations and performances in a friendly\, relaxed atmosphere – take a break\, and feel free to bring your lunch! High Noons in the Listening Room at High Low (3301 Washington Avenue) take place every Thursday from 12 to 1pm
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/high-noon-a-view-from-the-burning-bridge-a-look-at-the-immolation-of-st-louis-journalism-from-inside-the-fire-with-st-louis-journalist-editor-and-film-critic-cliff-froehlich/
LOCATION:High Low\, 3301 Washington Ave.\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food & Drink,Literary Arts,Stay & Relax
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240606T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240606T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T042132
CREATED:20240605T143510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240605T143510Z
UID:22805-1717675200-1717678800@www.grandcenter.org
SUMMARY:HIGH NOON: BUILDING ARRANGEMENTS\, WITH ARCHITECTURAL PHOTOGRAPHER KEN KONCHEL
DESCRIPTION:St. Louis photographer Ken Konchel has won 77 awards for his work. He was selected as a featured artist for the state of Missouri by the Missouri Arts Council in March 2022; received a commission for the Lambert Art and Culture Program from the Lambert-St Louis International Airport from May 2016—May 2017. His book of photographs Architectonic is in the collection of the Library of Congress. Ken has had 14 solo exhibitions and taken part in 14 group exhibitions. He has also been juried into 214 exhibitions across the country. Kranzberg Arts Foundation High Noon offers free cultural and artistic programming\, during your lunch hour! The High Noon series features St. Louis thought leaders from across the arts\, cultural\, and educational spectrum. Spend a lunch hour enjoying presentations and performances in a friendly\, relaxed atmosphere – take a break\, and feel free to bring your lunch! High Noons in the Listening Room at High Low (3301 Washington Avenue) take place every Thursday from 12 to 1pm.
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/high-noon-building-arrangements-with-architectural-photographer-ken-konchel/
LOCATION:High Low\, 3301 Washington Ave.\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Food & Drink,Museums & Galleries,Stay & Relax
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240531T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240721T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T042132
CREATED:20240530T203811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240530T203811Z
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SUMMARY:"VEILED REALITIES" BY NABIL MOUSA
DESCRIPTION:The concept of the veil as concealing and revealing of a personal and global identity continues to interest me deeply. It is a charged item\, both physically and metaphorically\, as it brings about a constant source of fascination\, fear\, curiosity\, judgment\, and sometimes contempt. The veil plays a large role in identity politics around gender\, religion\, political leanings\, and liberalism. It is an open signifier\, culturally and religiously. In our current political climate\, it is a divisive tool\, depending on which American community one happens to be born or live in. It is used to scare\, and alienate\, but also to create. In my artistic journey\, I have sought to explore the profound interplay between the seen and the unseen\, the tangible and the intangible. My work is a tapestry woven from the threads of identity\, vulnerability\, and resilience. Central to my practice is the exploration of the veil\, a symbol that conceals and reveals\, carrying layers of meaning both personal and universal. \nThe concept of the veil as a cultural\, religious\, and political signifier continues to captivate my imagination. It is a charged item\, evoking emotions ranging from fascination to fear\, curiosity to contempt. In a world marked by identity politics\, the veil plays a pivotal role in discussions surrounding gender\, religion\, political affiliations\, and notions of liberalism. \nIt is an open signifier\, both culturally and religiously\, capable of evoking deeply contrasting emotions within different American communities. \nAs a gay man of Arab descent\, I have chosen to embrace the veil as a wellspring of inspiration and symbolism. Drawing from my cultural heritage\, I employ elements of the veil to engage in political and social commentary on the state of our world and the United States. \nThe veil\, for me\, extends beyond the political and social realm; it touches upon my personal journey. Growing up as a closeted gay Arab male\, I wore an invisible veil for much of my life\, one laden with fear\, shame\, and guilt. \nThis exhibition invites viewers to explore the intricate layers of the veil and the myriad emotions it elicits. Through sculptures and paintings\, we delve into the intersections of identity\, the power of vulnerability\, and the strength of resilience. My hope is that this body of work not only sparks dialogue but also fosters empathy and understanding. Together\, we can explore the invisible veils that we all wear and find common threads in our human experiences. \nIn 2017-18\, Mousa installed his solo exhibition\, American Landscapes\, at the Arab American National Museum in Dearborn\, Michigan. This series of paintings explored LGBTQ civil rights\, including the struggle for gay marriage in the United States. Mousa’s position as a gay\, Arab-American artist resulted in front page coverage of The New York Times Sunday art section. \n– Nabil Mousa \nWalk-In Gallery Hours at High Low are every day\, from 8am – 3pm. Private gallery visits can be made for all galleries by appointment. To make an appointment\, and for questions or concerns\, please contact  brandon@kranzbergarts.org or (314) 549-9990 ext. 123
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/veiled-realities-by-nabil-mousa/
LOCATION:High Low\, 3301 Washington Ave.\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums & Galleries
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240531T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240531T200000
DTSTAMP:20260419T042132
CREATED:20240530T204129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240604T161016Z
UID:22657-1717174800-1717185600@www.grandcenter.org
SUMMARY:"VEILED REALITIES" BY NABIL MOUSA OPENING RECEPTION
DESCRIPTION:The concept of the veil as concealing and revealing of a personal and global identity continues to interest me deeply. It is a charged item\, both physically and metaphorically\, as it brings about a constant source of fascination\, fear\, curiosity\, judgment\, and sometimes contempt. The veil plays a large role in identity politics around gender\, religion\, political leanings\, and liberalism. It is an open signifier\, culturally and religiously. In our current political climate\, it is a divisive tool\, depending on which American community one happens to be born or live in. It is used to scare\, and alienate\, but also to create. In my artistic journey\, I have sought to explore the profound interplay between the seen and the unseen\, the tangible and the intangible. My work is a tapestry woven from the threads of identity\, vulnerability\, and resilience. Central to my practice is the exploration of the veil\, a symbol that conceals and reveals\, carrying layers of meaning both personal and universal. \nThe concept of the veil as a cultural\, religious\, and political signifier continues to captivate my imagination. It is a charged item\, evoking emotions ranging from fascination to fear\, curiosity to contempt. In a world marked by identity politics\, the veil plays a pivotal role in discussions surrounding gender\, religion\, political affiliations\, and notions of liberalism. \nIt is an open signifier\, both culturally and religiously\, capable of evoking deeply contrasting emotions within different American communities. \nAs a gay man of Arab descent\, I have chosen to embrace the veil as a wellspring of inspiration and symbolism. Drawing from my cultural heritage\, I employ elements of the veil to engage in political and social commentary on the state of our world and the United States. \nThe veil\, for me\, extends beyond the political and social realm; it touches upon my personal journey. Growing up as a closeted gay Arab male\, I wore an invisible veil for much of my life\, one laden with fear\, shame\, and guilt. \nThis exhibition invites viewers to explore the intricate layers of the veil and the myriad emotions it elicits. Through sculptures and paintings\, we delve into the intersections of identity\, the power of vulnerability\, and the strength of resilience. My hope is that this body of work not only sparks dialogue but also fosters empathy and understanding. Together\, we can explore the invisible veils that we all wear and find common threads in our human experiences. \nIn 2017-18\, Mousa installed his solo exhibition\, American Landscapes\, at the Arab American National Museum in Dearborn\, Michigan. This series of paintings explored LGBTQ civil rights\, including the struggle for gay marriage in the United States. Mousa’s position as a gay\, Arab-American artist resulted in front page coverage of The New York Times Sunday art section. \n– Nabil Mousa \nWalk-In Gallery Hours at High Low are every day\, from 8am – 3pm. Private gallery visits can be made for all galleries by appointment. To make an appointment\, and for questions or concerns\, please contact  brandon@kranzbergarts.org or (314) 549-9990 ext. 123
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/veiled-realities-by-nabil-mousa-opening-reception/
LOCATION:High Low\, 3301 Washington Ave.\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museums & Galleries
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240530T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240530T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T042132
CREATED:20240501T015912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240501T015912Z
UID:22427-1717070400-1717074000@www.grandcenter.org
SUMMARY:HIGH NOON: ST. LOUIS AUTHOR MICHELLE COLLINS ANDERSON READS FROM HER DEBUT NOVEL THE FLOWER SISTERS
DESCRIPTION:Michelle Collins Anderson reads from and discusses the origins of her new novel The Flower Sisters\, which is based on the Bond Dance Hall explosion in her hometown of West Plains\, Missouri in 1928. The tragedy took 39 lives and injured 22 others in this small town of only 3\,000. The reason for the blast was never determined. Michelle Collins Anderson was born in St. Louis and grew up on a farm outside of West Plains\, deep in the Missouri Ozarks — a place and way of life that have shaped her writing. She graduated from the University of Missouri with a Bachelor of Journalism degree and spent the next fifteen years as a copywriter in advertising and public relations in Palo Alto\, Denver\, and Houston before pursuing a freelance career and teaching at the University of Missouri and Stephens College in Columbia\, Missouri. She received her MFA in Fiction from Warren Wilson College in Asheville\, North Carolina in 2013. Her stories have appeared in Nimrod International Journal\, Midwestern Gothic\, Literary Mama\, bosque\, Literal Latté\, Elder Mountain: A Journal of Ozarks Studies and more. Michelle and her husband\, Clay\, have three adult children and live in a 1907 brick row house in Tower Grove East with two cats and a border collie. The Flower Sisters is her first novel. Michelle Collins Anderson was born in St. Louis and grew up on a farm outside of West Plains\, deep in the Missouri Ozarks — a place and way of life that have shaped her writing. She graduated from the University of Missouri with a Bachelor of Journalism degree and spent the next fifteen years as a copywriter in advertising and public relations in Palo Alto\, Denver\, and Houston before pursuing a freelance career and teaching at the University of Missouri and Stephens College in Columbia\, Missouri. She received her MFA in Fiction from Warren Wilson College in Asheville\, North Carolina in 2013. Her stories have appeared in Nimrod International Journal\, Midwestern Gothic\, Literary Mama\, bosque\, Literal Latté\, Elder Mountain: A Journal of Ozarks Studies and more. Michelle and her husband\, Clay\, have three adult children and live in a 1907 brick row house in Tower Grove East with two cats and a border collie. The Flower Sisters is her first novel. Kranzberg Arts Foundation High Noon offers free cultural and artistic programming\, during your lunch hour! The High Noon series features St. Louis thought leaders from across the arts\, cultural\, and educational spectrum. Spend a lunch hour enjoying presentations and performances in a friendly\, relaxed atmosphere – take a break\, and feel free to bring your lunch! High Noons in the Listening Room at High Low (3301 Washington Avenue) take place every Thursday from 12 to 1pm.
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/high-noon-st-louis-author-michelle-collins-anderson-reads-from-her-debut-novel-the-flower-sisters/
LOCATION:High Low\, 3301 Washington Ave.\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240528T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240528T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T042132
CREATED:20240501T015708Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240501T015708Z
UID:22423-1716919200-1716922800@www.grandcenter.org
SUMMARY:STITCHCAST STUDIO LIVE!
DESCRIPTION:STITCHCAST STUDIO LIVE!\nWatch and be a part of Story Stitchers live podcast discussions\, presented on the state-of-the-arts stage of 3301 Washington Ave. Story Stitchers artists and guest artists will round out each presentation with live art interludes. Youth\, ages 16-25 years old\, discuss current topics in live podcast recordings on stage. Live art interludes are incorporated into the presentations. Learn about the community through the words of young leaders. Youth\, ages 16-25\, lead meaningful dialogues that inspire original content in mentor-led workshops based on participants’ lived experiences in economically disadvantaged\, high crime areas. Podcasts focus on the streets\, gun violence\, and finding solutions to issues that are coming at our youth hard. The project goal is to gain greater understanding of the needs and desires of the youth served and to give them an amplified voice to create needed changes in society\, to support youth in a successful transition to adulthood\, and to reduce youth crime in St. Louis. Youth artists use dialogue\, adult guests\, original poetry\, and music to highlight their personal experiences with gun violence\, life transitions\, and mental health\, promoting mutual respect for diverse ideas\, greater understanding\, and a more peaceful society.   Catch StitchCast Studio LIVE! coming up every month this spring! High Low  Listening Room 3301 Washington Ave 63103 Doors Open 6:00 StitchCast and Art Interlude 6:30-8:00 Open Mic 8:00-9:00 Free and open to the public Cash bar   Tuesday\, January 23 Black Youth and Juvenile Justice Guest: Ryan Vickers\, Youth Advocacy Program Tuesday\, February 27 Black History Lessons Tuesday\, March 26 Mental Health Crisis Tuesday\, April 23 Mending the Gap – Black Youth and Police Tuesday\, May 28 The Great Outdoors   StitchCast Studio podcasts are published and available on Podbean\, Google Podcasts\, apple podcasts\, Spotify and Youtube. Join Stitchers Youth Council for access to podcasting on StitchCast
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/stitchcast-studio-live-3/
LOCATION:High Low\, 3301 Washington Ave.\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240523T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240523T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T042132
CREATED:20240501T015115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240501T015115Z
UID:22413-1716465600-1716469200@www.grandcenter.org
SUMMARY:HIGH NOON: HABIT\, RISK\, AND HUMOR WITH JOEL VANDERHEYDEN\, SAXOPHONIST\, COMPOSER\, AND EDUCATOR
DESCRIPTION:Kranzberg Arts Foundation High Noon offers free cultural and artistic programming\, during your lunch hour! The High Noon series features St. Louis thought leaders from across the arts\, cultural\, and educational spectrum. Spend a lunch hour enjoying presentations and performances in a friendly\, relaxed atmosphere – take a break\, and feel free to bring your lunch! High Noons in the Listening Room at High Low (3301 Washington Avenue) take place every Thursday from 12 to 1pm.
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/high-noon-habit-risk-and-humor-with-joel-vanderheyden-saxophonist-composer-and-educator/
LOCATION:High Low\, 3301 Washington Ave.\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240516T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240516T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T042132
CREATED:20240501T013932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240501T013932Z
UID:22393-1715860800-1715864400@www.grandcenter.org
SUMMARY:HIGH NOON: GUISADO\, WITH QUINN ANTONIO BRICEÑO\, NICARAGUAN-AMERICAN VISUAL ARTIST
DESCRIPTION:Nicaraguan-American visual artist Quinn Antoniio Briceño discusses his identity and background\, as well as how his work reflects his family history and personal experiences. He will share with us some of his individual art pieces and their meaning through a narrated slide show. Quinn Antonio Briceño\, a Nicaraguan-American artist in St. Louis\, earned his bachelor’s degree in fine art from the San Francisco Art Institute (2017) and a master’s degree from the Sam Fox School of Design and Visual Art (2022). Notable achievements include winning the Ann Metzger National Biennial in 2019 and being a finalist for the AXA Art Prize in 2021. He has been featured in publications such as All the Art\, Friend of the Artist (Issue 10)\, St. Louis Magazine\, Design St. Louis\, and New American Paintings (No. 155\, 165\, 167). He works and lives in St. Louis and has shown his work locally\, regionally\, and nationally. Kranzberg Arts Foundation High Noon offers free cultural and artistic programming\, during your lunch hour! The High Noon series features St. Louis thought leaders from across the arts\, cultural\, and educational spectrum. Spend a lunch hour enjoying presentations and performances in a friendly\, relaxed atmosphere – take a break\, and feel free to bring your lunch! High Noons in the Listening Room at High Low (3301 Washington Avenue) take place every Thursday from 12 to 1pm.
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/high-noon-guisado-with-quinn-antonio-briceno-nicaraguan-american-visual-artist/
LOCATION:High Low\, 3301 Washington Ave.\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240515T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240515T200000
DTSTAMP:20260419T042132
CREATED:20240501T013831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240501T013831Z
UID:22391-1715799600-1715803200@www.grandcenter.org
SUMMARY:CLASSICAL GUITARIST ST. LOUIS CLASSICAL GUITAR PRESENTS GUITARIST VINCENT VARVEL
DESCRIPTION: Born and raised in St. Louis\, Vincent Varvel started playing music early on\, studying piano\, clarinet\, and organ. He began playing guitar at age 15 and attended college at Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville\, where he had the opportunity to perform with jazz greats such as Michael Brecker\, Peter Erskine\, and Dan Gottlieb. He graduated in 1984 with a Bachelor’s degree in Jazz Performance. Varvel began his professional career while in college\, freelancing with many different performers in the St. Louis area. Since then he has toured the United States and Europe with various ensembles in addition to leading his own jazz group performing his original compositions. Recently\, he has performed classical music with the Kingsbury Ensemble\, Chamber Project St. Louis\, and soprano Stella Markou. Pop and Jazz artists he has performed and recorded with with include the Peter Mayer Group\, Erin Bode\, Sam Moore(Sam & Dave)\, Lou Christie\, The Shirelles\, among many others. He has recorded four albums as a leader: Pictures and Postcards(2000)\, …Not a Creature Was Stirring…(2004)\, Third Person(2015)\, and the most recent\, Your Song(2018). His original music has been heard on satellite radio and cable television. He is currently Instructor of Guitar at Washington University in St. Louis\, along with maintaning a private teaching practice and performing regularly with his own group and as a sideman.
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/classical-guitarist-st-louis-classical-guitar-presents-guitarist-vincent-varvel/
LOCATION:High Low\, 3301 Washington Ave.\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240512T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240512T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T042132
CREATED:20240501T013522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240501T013522Z
UID:22385-1715522400-1715526000@www.grandcenter.org
SUMMARY:RHYTHM & WORDS STL: ELEVATED VIBES LIVE
DESCRIPTION:A live display of original music\, poetry & spoken word offerings from STL based artists and artists from the surrounding Midwest region. This Mother’s Day Edition Features Spoken Word artist Jay Luvve and poet/emcee Maria Massey and musical recording artist Rob Soule.This promises to be a power packed lineup. There will also be a limited open mic segment\, free entry for the 1st 6 artists to signup prior to showtime. Contact @Rychuss1 or @Rhythmandwordsstl via IG to get on the list. \n\n\nMAY 12\, 2024 / 2:00 PM\nJUNE 8\, 2024 / 2:00 PM\n\n\n\nJULY 14\, 2024 / 2:00 PM
URL:https://www.grandcenter.org/event/rhythm-words-stl-elevated-vibes-live/
LOCATION:High Low\, 3301 Washington Ave.\, St. Louis\, MO\, United States
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