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Drag Ball celebrates 10 tuckin' years
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The Drag Ball features both amateur and professional performers, dancing and lip-synching to songs from artists as varied as Gloria Gaynor to Marilyn Manson and, of course, the iconic Sir Elton John.
Conservatory play depicts second wave of feminism
Pearls of wisdom
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"String of Pearls" is a feminist play that follows a strand of pearls through the lives of 30 women over about 30 years. Each of the six actresses performs as several different characters throughout the play.
King and Rebel Voices raise roof as tribute to women
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The conclusion of March marked the end of National Women's History Month. On March 30, Webster helped celebrate the month by hosting a concert featuring folk artists Charlie King and the duo Rebel Voices. The performance, in the Sunnen Lounge, celebrated the changing roles of women over the past century and how they have advanced well beyond being just housewives.
Students exhibit prize-winning photography
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More than 100 people perused photographs of people portraits, inanimate objects, cityscapes and nature in the May Gallery March 31.
Kevin Kline awards honor local theater
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St. Louis hosted the first annual Kevin Kline awards which honor professional theater productions in St. Louis on March 20. Twelve of the 79 entries received awards in 22 different categories.
International Feature Photo: China
Parts of old Bejing still stand today, showing history in every doorway. Inhabited neighborhoods are just around the corner, copying the architecture of their cities past.
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