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St. Louis, MO Denim Cats Junior 1 St. Louis, MO Tiffany Katz Senior 1 St. Louis, MO Level 2 teams: Topaz: Small Youth 2: Austin, TX Jade: Junior 2: Austin, TX EmbassyCats U17 2 Charlotte, NC EnchantedCats Youth 2 Charlotte, NC KnightCats U19 2 Charlotte, NC ChicCats Youth 2 Dallas, TX StarDust Mini 2 Frisco, TX AstroCats Small Youth 2 Frisco ...
Opera Theatre of Saint Louis (OTSL) is an American summer opera festival held in St. Louis, Missouri. Typically four operas, all sung in English, are presented each ...
It includes Third Baptist Church, the St. Louis Black Repertory Theatre Company, [3] the Grand Center Arts Academy, KDHX Community Media, St. Louis Public Radio (KWMU), the Kranzberg Arts Center, and the headquarters of the Nine Network of Public Media (KETC), a PBS affiliate. [4] It is near the Grand MetroLink station.
The Muny in 1923. In 1914, Luther Ely Smith began staging pageant-masques on Art Hill in Forest Park. [3] In 1916, a grassy area between two oak trees on the present site of The Muny was chosen for a production of As You Like It produced by Margaret Anglin and starring Sydney Greenstreet with a local cast of "1,000 St. Louis folk dancers and folk singers" [4] in connection with the ...
From 1934 until 1968, the Opera House was home to the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. In April 1966, the Symphony's Board voted to purchase the St. Louis Theater on Grand Blvd. and began extensive renovations. The theater was renamed Powell Hall and remains the home of the SLSO. In 2023 the St. Louis Symphony returned to Stifel Theater for select ...
The John Jay cheerleading team poses while celebrating after winning the Go Be Great award, presented by the the National Cheerleaders Association in recognition of community service, on Jan. 19 ...
The 5th Season of National Cheerleading Championships reached another milestone by giving special slots to 2009 NCAA Cheerleading Competition, where top three winners will compete in this season's National Finals.
Guns and Roses Riot - On July 2, 1991 concert at the then-brand new Riverport Amphitheatre (now known as Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre) in nearby Maryland Heights, Mo., erupted into a violent and bloody riot, injuring 65 people — including 25 police officers — and resulting in dozens of arrests and hundreds of thousands of dollars in property damage.