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Pride St. Louis is celebrating its 45th year of recognizing the LGBTQ community. This year, the organization lost major funding due to federal pressures on corporations to drop their DEI initiatives. Attendees say this year鈥檚 festival is more special because the community stepped in to support it.
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Celebrate Independence Day with the best fireworks displays and parties in St. Louis, St. Louis County, St. Charles County and the Metro East.
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A tornado benefit concert at the Fabulous Fox Theatre on Sunday will feature the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, St. Louis Symphony Chorus and the IN UNISON Chorus. The May 16 tornado damaged the churches and homes of many IN UNISON singers.
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The St. Louis Carnivorous Plant Society is full of enthusiasts who prefer meat-eating plants over the ones with strict solar diets. It will hold its annual sale at the Missouri Botanical Gardens on Saturday.
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Two-time Pulitzer Prize-winner Lynn Nottage teamed with her poet daughter Runy Aiyo Gerber and veteran composer Ricky Ian Gordon to create 鈥淭his House,鈥 which makes its world premiere at Opera Theatre of St. Louis through June 29.
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The Highway 13 Butterfly Trail will pass through 12 western Missouri counties and feature gardens, art installations, and research facilities. Though targeting all Missouri pollinators, there will be a special focus on monarch butterflies, who are particularly threatened.
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The free summer camp at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis runs from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. every Wednesday through June for families impacted by the May 16 tornado.
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Restaurants damaged by the St. Louis tornado examine the damage and look to recover.
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Under one roof, Hobo Hub Works owner Matt Steward scavenges parts to build custom bikes that are durable, sustainable and affordable while South City Stitchworks' Zach Smith crafts custom bike bags.
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For years, a St. Louis band with an unlikely background has been making music inspired by monsters and death.