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St. Louis

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 Photo Credit: Tiffany Cade
Photo Credit: Tiffany Cade
 Photo Credit: Tiffany Cade

St. Louis is a major city in the state of Missouri, United States, located along the western bank of the Mississippi River. It is widely recognized for the Gateway Arch, which defines its skyline and reflects its historical role as a point of movement toward the western parts of the country. The city combines large urban districts with distinct neighborhoods, each with its own character. Its position along the river has shaped both its development and its continuing role as a transportation and cultural center in the region.

The cultural identity of St. Louis is influenced by a blend of Midwestern and Southern traditions, along with a strong legacy of immigration. Neighborhoods such as The Hill reflect Italian heritage, while areas like Soulard are known for long-standing community traditions and events. Music plays an important role, especially blues and jazz, with venues and festivals supporting these styles. Local institutions, including museums and theaters, contribute to a steady cultural presence that extends beyond tourism and into everyday life.

The city offers a range of notable sites, with the Gateway Arch National Park serving as a central landmark along the riverfront. Forest Park, one of the largest urban parks in the country, contains the Saint Louis Art Museum, Saint Louis Zoo, and Missouri History Museum. Other areas of interest include the historic Old Courthouse and the City Museum, known for its unconventional, interactive design. The Mississippi River itself remains a defining feature, with trails, viewpoints, and bridges connecting different parts of the city.

St. Louis has a distinct food culture shaped by local preferences and immigrant influences. Specialties include toasted ravioli, St. Louis-style pizza with a thin crust and Provel cheese, and gooey butter cake, a rich dessert often found in local bakeries. Barbecue is also popular, typically featuring pork dishes with a sweet sauce. A notable local detail is the city’s brewing history, long associated with major beer producers as well as smaller craft breweries that continue to operate today.

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Between Dreams and Reality: Eugene Field and the Battle of 19th-Century Art Movements
From 11/7/2025 - 7/12/2026
Delve into the whirlwind of Franco-American gastronomy at the Dining Without Borders event. Local chefs will dazzle taste buds with an array of sumptuous dishes honoring the bridging of cultures, all combined with wonderful entertainment and wine.
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Sunday Bingo
From 8/17/2025 - 12/26/2027
Indulge in an enjoyable afternoon of free bingo, with cards and daubers provided for added convenience. Enjoy great fun, good company of fellow bingo enthusiasts, and a chance to win an assortment of prizes.
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Pink Eggs and Glam: Drag Brunch
From 8/24/2025 - 8/30/2026
Get ready for a grand fusion of fine dining and premium entertainment with Pink Eggs and Glam: Drag Brunch. Expect lots of fabulous performances, decadent brunch plates, and a healthy dose of laughter, as the event is brimming with flamboyant drag queens who keep the fun meter at high levels all day.
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Mill Creek: Black Metropolis
From 11/15/2025 - 7/12/2026
Immerse yourself in the rich history of Mill Creek Valley, a once-thriving hub of Black life in St. Louis, likened to New York's legendary Harlem. This event offers an exploration of its vibrant commercial life, rich culture, and popular entertainment venues, along with its role as a center for social activism and the birthplace of ragtime, all while providing a sanctuary from racial segregation.
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Currents 125: Blas Isasi
From 2/6/2026 - 8/9/2026
Immerse yourself in the world of Peruvian sculptor Blas Isasi, whose work is deeply rooted in ancient Andean cosmology and the landscape of the Peruvian desert. The exhibition showcases a range of materials and colors, featuring two large, angular steel sculptures, carved bones with hair extensions, and small, highly detailed, colorful forms, all reflecting the cultural hybridity resulting from the encounter between Andean and European cultures.
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Looking Back Toward The Future: Contemporary Photography from China
From 2/27/2026 - 7/27/2026
Looking Back Toward the Future: Contemporary Photography from China is an exhibition showcasing over forty large-scale photographs created by fourteen contemporary artists in China between 1993 and 2006, reflecting the new conceptual photography that emerged in the country post the 1989 Tiananmen Square incident. The exhibition is divided into three thematic sections: The Presence of the Past, East and West, and Performance and the Body, each exploring how artists used performance, diverse photographic methods, and aesthetic techniques to capture, critique, and express the sociopolitical, economic, and cultural environment of China during this transformative period.
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Emeka Ogboh: The Song of the Germans
From 2/27/2026 - 7/27/2026
The Song of the Germans is a captivating sound installation by Nigerian artist Emeka Ogboh, featuring ten African immigrants singing the German national anthem in their native languages, creating a unique and continuously evolving composition. This immersive experience invites attendees to explore the impact of sound on emotional experiences, while also challenging perceptions of national identity, multiculturalism, and post-colonialism.
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