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It’s not the heat, it’s not the humidity it’s the music that’s setting Grand Center
ablaze. “Music @ The Intersection” Festival kicked off Friday, July 17. The Festival runs for three Fridays, so you still two more opportunities to party at Grand Center – Friday, August 14 and Friday, September 11.
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Each Friday kicks off with a “happy hour” concert in Strauss Park that highlights that Friday’s music genre. The music continues on into the night inside some of St. Louis’ hottest restaurants and venues, including Ferring Jazz Bistro at Jazz St. Louis, The Kranzberg Arts Center, the Stage at KDHX, The Dark Room, Dooley’s Beef N Brew House, Lucha, and Vito’s Sicilian Pizzeria & Ristorante. On Friday, August 14 groove to the sounds of soul, R&B, and hip-hop. Or be part of a massive wrap-up party on Friday, September 11 when the festival closes by rocking to a line-up of folk and country music. Admission is free. Venues offer staggered performance start times, allowing everyone to hear a portion of virtually every music set as they explore Grand Center. This event spans 8 venues and goes from 5pm - midnight. Bring your summer sizzle to Grand Center and experience where art and life intersect! Music @ the Intersection Festival is just one of the “66 Reasons to Love St. Louis.”
For specific date performer line ups, visit www.facebook.com/ MAIFestival/events. For information about Grand Center and this event please visit www.grandcenter.org The 66 Reasons to Love St. Louis 2015 summer campaign is up and running. One of the projects of the campaign is the commissioning of a mural depicting the 66 Reasons to Love St. Louis. Selected artwork submitted by local artists will be installed on the KDHX building located at 3524 Washington Ave. The mural will be gifted to the city from Phillips 66. For additional information about the 66 Reasons to Love St. Louis campaign you can google “66 Reasons to love St. Louis”.
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Saturday, August 8, 2015 Until Thursday, October 8, 2015 At Art Saint Louis Art Saint Louis presents Fiber Focus 2015, a juried contemporary fiber art exhibit featuring artists residing in Missouri and surrounding states. The exhibit is presented August 8 through October 8, 2015. The 50 artworks included highlight fiber art in a variety of media including assemblage, basketry, beadwork, ceramics, crochet, embroidery, felting, mixed media, paper, photography, quilting, and much more. A free reception with awards and a brief Juror’s Gallery Talk will be held Saturday, October 3, 2015, 6-9 p.m. Art Saint Louis is at 1223 Pine Street in the historic Park Pacific Building in downtown St. Louis. Fiber Focus 2015 is produced in conjunction with Innovations in Textiles 10, a collaborative event in the St. Louis, MO region investigating the state of contemporary textile arts. For more information, please visit www. artstlouis.org.
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Thursday, August 13, 2015 At Cherokee Street A free monthly showcase of Cherokee Street shops, bars and restaurants during the evening hours of 5:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. https://www. facebook.com/events/31148249/9044508
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2ND ANNUAL ST. LOUIS WORLD’S FARE HERITAGE FESTIVAL
Saturday, August 22, 2015 Until Sunday, August 23, 2015 At Shakespeare Glen In Forest Park A two-day festival packed with an exciting mash up of elements from the original 1904 World’s fair and last year’s inaugural event. Forest Park will be the centerpiece of the celebration featuring events and competitions embracing the history of the 1904 World’s Fair, highlighting the culture of St. Louis today, and looking to the future as a stronger more unified community. 2015 features include kid’s island family activities and entertainment, favorite St. Louis eateries, live musical performances, historical exhibitions, beer garden & backyard games, live art displays, and a World Business Expo supporting local businesses. 4:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. (22); 10:00 a.m. - 10:00 pm.. (23) http://www.stlworldsfare.com/
3RD ANNUAL SINQUEFIELD CUP
Saturday, August 22, 2015 Until Thursday, September 3, 2015 At The Chess Club And Scholastic Center Of Saint Louis This event will be just one stop in an international circuit of competitions of the world’s best players. Three World Champions will visit this summer - Magnus Carlsen, Veselin Toplaov and, for the first time in Saint Louis, Viswanathan Anand - along with several more familiar chess superstars that have competed for past Sinquefield Cups, including impending US-transfer Fabiano Caruana, Armenia’s Levon Aronian and U.S. Chess Champion Hikaru Nakamurs. http://saintlouischessclub.org/ (314) 361-2437
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