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Jewish Film Festival – March 30 – April 8
In its 30th season, the St. Louis Jewish Film Festival returns to its new home at the B&B Theatres in Creve Coeur for two weeks of cinema excellence from March 30 – April 8, 2025. Dramas, documentaries, comedies, and an October 7 retrospective highlight the six-day, 13-film schedule.
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Poetry Unfolded – April 9, 5:30-7:30pmPerforming Arts Center, Upper East Entrance, Arts and Education Building, The J Creve Coeurhttps://jccstl.com/festival-events-schedule/
Join us for an exciting and enriching Poetry Workshop designed for beginner poets, hosted by Scott Berzon, esteemed St. Louis poet. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to refine your poetic voice, this workshop offers a welcoming space to explore the art of poetry, experiment with language, and find inspiration in both your surroundings and inner world.
Uptown Saturday Night Fights Part 9 – April 19, 6p
The Polish Heritage Center, 413 N. 20th St., 63106 Doors 5p, Bouts 6p
GA $20/ VIP single $35 / Table of 10 $35 Food & Bar available
Contact Earl McWilliams for more info: 314-853-967
Peace in the Prairie: Peace of Mind – April 19, 1pm & 7pm
.ZACK https://storystitchers.org/upcoming/
Saint Louis Story Stitchers’ Peace in the Prairie is an original body of work exploring the concepts of peace and violence, juxtaposing urban life as experienced by African American people living in the city of St. Louis, Missouri and the state’s endangered prairie lands. Is the path towards peace through Missouri’s native prairies?
Artists will perform a 1:00 pm matinee (free, all ages) and 7:00 pm evening show ($10/ticket, ages 16 and older)
SLSO Community Concert – Peace in the Prairie, Peace of Mind – 1pm
https://shop.slso.org/8850
SLSO musicians join Saint Louis Story Stitchers Artists Collective for Peace in the Prairie – Peace of Mind, an original multimedia presentation by Story Stitchers. Exploring themes of peace and violence by juxtaposing life in St. Louis City with Missouri’s endangered prairie lands, the event features original music, storytelling, dance, and videography. This 1:00pm matinee is free and suitable for all ages No tickets or RSVPs are needed for this event.
*UPDATED* Jessica Jacobs “unalone” Poetry Reading – April 24, 6:30-8:30pm
The J Creve Coeur Arts and Education Building https://www.showpass.com/jessica-jacobs-unalone/ $15 GA (includes drink ticket) / Free to all access pass holders Join us for a special author event with acclaimed poet Jessica Jacobs, as she reads from her deeply personal and thought-provoking collection, unalone.
Wet Ink: Concert – April 25, 7:30-9pm
Community Music School Concert Hall, Webster Groves
https://chamberprojectstl.org/season-17-20242025/2025/4/25/wet-ink-concert
Wet Ink is an annual collaborative composition project at Webster University in which composition students work with an ensemble-in-residence to produce a concert of new works. This season of Wet Ink features a mixed ensemble of flute, clarinet, violin, cello and piano.