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A nonprofit, independent news source to inform, inspire, educate and connect the St. Louis Jewish community.

St. Louis Jewish Light

A nonprofit, independent news source to inform, inspire, educate and connect the St. Louis Jewish community.

St. Louis Jewish Light

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Digital art at Sheldon galleries, coaching guru, ‘Curb’ is back

Ellen Futterman, EditorPublished September 27, 2017

Still lives with storiesA number of months ago I ran into Jill Evans Petzall at an airport event hosted by Women’s Philanthropy of the Jewish Federation. At that time we briefly discussed her upcoming multimedia show in the lower level of the Kranzberg...

Save the date for the Wyman Orange Carpet Gala, A Night at the Oscars

Camp Wyman, COCA, Titanic commemoration

By Lois Caplan, Special to the Jewish LightPublished February 22, 2012

THE WYMAN ORANGE CARPET GALA, "A NIGHT AT THE OSCARS" promises to be a star-studded evening of glamour and glitz celebrating Wyman's work with young people in St. Louis.  On Saturday, March 3 at the Four Seasons Hotel, 999 N. Second Street in downtown...

Artwork by (clockwise from top left)  Barbara Holtz, Sim Gellman, Linda Skrainka and Razine Wenneker are included in the Maturity and Its Muse exhibit.

Artists come of age

By Renee Stovsky, Special to the LightPublished September 29, 2010

Do artists defy age? Think of some of the greatest artists of the 20th Century and you might be tempted to believe so: -Pablo Picasso, who died at 91, produced a torrent of paintings and hundreds of copperplate etchings in his last years, defining neo-expressionism...

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