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The Past, directed by Asghar Farhadi, picturing Bérénice Bejo and Tahir Rahim
Through November 24: St. Louis International Film Festival
With more than 400 films from around the world, the 22nd annual St. Louis International Film Festival is a cinephile’s nirvana. Call or go online for prices, times, and venues. Cinema St. Louis, 314-289-4150, cinemastlouis.org/2013-sliff.
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November 15: KDHX presents How Sweet It Is: A Tribute to Marvin Gaye
More than 10 bands—including Fresh Heir, Ransom Note, and Superhero Killer—pay tribute to the music of Marvin Gaye. $15–$25. 8 p.m. Off Broadway, 3509 Lemp, 314-773-3363, offbroadwaystl.com.
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Courtesy of the Peabody Opera House
November 15, 16 & 17: Godspell
Godspell, a musical version of the Gospel of Matthew, started out as a student project and became an off-Broadway hit. $27–$92. 8 p.m. Fri, 2 & 8 p.m. Sat, 2 & 7 p.m. Sun. Peabody Opera House, 1400 Market, 800-745-3000, peabodyoperahouse.com.
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Kevin A. Roberts
November 16 & 17: St. Louis Blues vs. Carolina Hurricanes and Washington Capitals
The St. Louis Blues are currently soaring at a franchise-best record of 12-2-3. Watch as they take on the Carolina Hurricanes on Saturday and the Washington Capitals on Sunday. $35–$300. 7 p.m. Sat, 5 p.m. Sun. Scottrade Center, 1401 Clark, 314-622-5435, blues.nhl.com.
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The 560 Music Center
November 17: St. Louis Jewish Book Festival Symphony Concert Event
After two weeks of events, the 35th annual St. Louis Jewish Book Festival ends Sunday with a concert featuring St. Louis Symphony musicians and concertmaster David Halen performing Tchaikovsky and other classical favorites. $22. 7 p.m. Washington Unviersity’s 560 Music Center, 560 Trinity, 314-442-3299, stljewishbookfestival.org.
By Nancy Curtis and Rosalind Early
This weekend, fall in love all over again during a tribute to Marvin Gaye, catch a movie at the St. Louis International Film Festival, and cheer on the Blues.
By Nancy Curtis and Rosalind Early