• Jim Caruso’s Cast Party Comes to Blue Strawberry

    Jim Caruso’s Cast Party Comes to Blue Strawberry

    Jim Caruso, the host of Cast Party, the long-running open mic night that happens every Monday in NYC, is taking the show on the road… to St. Louis! Jim talks about the history of this New York institution and shares what he and Billy Stritch will be looking for at Blue Strawberry on May 17…

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  • From SIX to St. Louis – Samantha Pauly at Blue Strawberry

    From SIX to St. Louis – Samantha Pauly at Blue Strawberry

    Best known for originating the role of Katherine Howard in Broadway’s SIX the Musical, and her captivating performance of Eva Peron in Jamie Lloyd’s critically acclaimed revival of Evita on London’s West End, Samantha talks with Classic 107.3’s Julie Schuster about her upcoming cabaret performances at Blue Strawberry on May 11 and 12. Classic 107.3…

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  • SLAM’s Age of Armor Coming to an End

    SLAM’s Age of Armor Coming to an End

    David Conradsen, the Grace L. and Richard E. Brumbaugh Curator of Decorative Arts and Design at the St. Louis Art Museum (SLAM), talks about Age of Armor: Treasures from the Higgins Armory Collection at the Worcester Art Museum, a popular exhibition that ends May 14. Hear about the rarely seen items from SLAM’s collection, as well as…

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  • Remembering Robert Ray In Unison

    Remembering Robert Ray In Unison

    Kathy Lawton Brown talks with IN UNISON Chorus Director Kevin McBeth about “Remembering Dr. Robert Ray: A Community Celebration” that takes place May 1 at 7pm. Kevin shares some favorite memories of Dr. Ray, the founder of the IN UNISON Chorus, and tells listeners about the incredible tribute concert that will feature himself and guest…

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  • A Rite and a Legend Conclude the SLSO Season

    A Rite and a Legend Conclude the SLSO Season

    Stéphane Denève, Music Director of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, shares his thoughts about the recent European tour and then discusses the final two performances he’ll have with the SLSO this season: The Rite of Spring on April 29 and 30, and The Damnation of Faust on May 5 and 6. Learn why Stéphane believes that…

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  • Something Spoken Returns

    Something Spoken Returns

    Something Spoken: Tennessee Williams on the Air begins this Saturday on Classic 107.3! Hear from Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis Executive Artistic Director Carrie Houk, as well as directors Brian Hohlfeld & Tom Mitchell (who is also the Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis scholar-in-residence) as they talk about the four one-act plays that you’ll hear beginning April…

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  • Twenty-Five Years of Making Music with SLCC

    Twenty-Five Years of Making Music with SLCC

    Barbara Berner, the longtime Artistic Director of The St. Louis Children’s Choirs, conducts the choirs for her final time in the 45th Anniversary Celebration Concert, which takes place April 22 at Powell Hall. (For more information and tickets, click HERE.) Barbara talks with host Kathy Lawton Brown and Ben Nordstrom, Development Director for SLCC, about her years…

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  • Orchestrating Diversity Creates Inclusive Music

    Orchestrating Diversity Creates Inclusive Music

    Founder and Executive Director Mark Sarich of Orchestrating Diversity shares what makes this organization, which provides free musical experiences for area youth during the school year as well as in the summertime, so special. The Diversity Orchestra, an ensemble open to all with a goal to push each member to perform beyond their expectations, has a Spring Concert this…

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  • St. Louis Debut of da Vinci

    St. Louis Debut of da Vinci

    Darwin Aquino, the Music Director of the The Saint Louis Philharmonic and Leanne Magnusen Latuda, Artistic & Executive Director of the Saint Louis Women’s Chorale, spoke with Kathy Lawton Brown about their joint concert on April 28 that features music of Benjamin Britten, Maurice Ravel, and two St. Louis premieres: “Seis Sones Sincillos” by Carlos Fariñas and Antonio…

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  • Opera Across the (Chess) Board

    Opera Across the (Chess) Board

    Brian Woods, Music Director at the World Chess Hall of Fame, and Andrew Jorgensen, the General Director of Opera Theatre of Saint Louis, talk about the season preview on April 20, part of the WCHOF Music Series. This concert showcases singers from the OTSL Gerdine Young Artist Program and features highlights from the productions you’ll see on stage at…

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