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Kevin Nealon performs five shows Oct. 13-15 at the Helium Comedy Club. You know him from “Saturday Night Live” and “Weeds,” and he specializes in dry wit and deadpan humor. Tickets are $25 and $45 and are available st-louis.heliumcomedy. com
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Touring behind their 10th studio album “Asphalt Meadows,” which will be released mid-September, Death Cab for Cutie comes to The Factory Oct. 13 for a show that promises to get the audience rocking. Tickets, ranging from $49.50$69.50, are available at ticketmaster.com

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Judy Kuhn, Broadway singer and a fourtime Tony Award nominee, brings her cabaret show to town at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 21 and 22 at the Blue Strawberry, 364 North Boyle. Tickets cost $25-$45. For more info, see https://bluestrawberrystl. com/ or call 314-256-1745.
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See “Reba: Live in Concert” (with special guest Terri Clark) at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 22 at Enterprise Center. Tickets, ranging in price from $46.75-$226.75, are available at www.enterprisecenter.com or www. ticketmaster.com
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Need a good laugh? Eighteen or older? Check out the Real Talk Comedy Tour at 8 p.m. Oct. 22 at the Chaifetz Arena, featuring DC Young Fly, DeRay Davis, Lil Duval, B Simone, Jess Hilarious, Darren Brand and Moneybag Mafia. Tickets cost $59.50$199.50. See thechaifetzarena.com/ events/real-talk-comedy-tour
Judy Collins (above) performs at The Sheldon on Oct. 26. Jazz St. Louis will welcome John Pizzarelli (left) for a series of shows Nov. 2-6.
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The Philharmonic Society of Belleville, now celebrating its 157th season, presents “Stars of Tomorrow,” showcasing the performances from winners of its youth concerto competition. Hear and see the rising stars of tomorrow at this free event at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 22 at St. Matthew United Methodist Church, 1200 Moreland Dr. in Belleville.

October 23–January 8, 2023
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“Global Threads: The Art and Fashion
of Indian Chintz” is on display Oct. 23 through Jan. 8 at the Saint Louis Art Museum. The exhibit reveals how chintz —painted and printed cloth developed over centuries by Indian artists —revolutionized fashion, industry and global trade. For details, visit slam.org
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With 50 years in the business, the inimitable Judy Collins will take the stage at 8 p.m. Oct. 26 at The Sheldon, sharing her interpretations of folk standards and singing her own original compositions. Tickets range cost $40-$64.50. See thesheldon. org/events/judy-collins/
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Moonstone Theatre opens its 2022-23 season with the Neil Simon classic, “Barefoot in the Park,” at the Kirkwood Performing Arts Center, 210 E. Monroe Ave. The show runs from Oct. 27-Nov. 13, with show times Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30 and Sunday at 2 p.m. For tickets and more information, visit moonstonetheatrecompany.com
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Elsa and Olaf are back in town in “Frozen,” on stage Nov. 2-13 at the Fox Theatre. For performance times, prices and costume tips (we’re kidding about that part), see fabulousfox.com
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Jazz St. Louis welcomes John Pizzarelli, world-renowned jazz guitarist and singer, who will honor his hero, Nat King Cole, at a series of concerts Nov. 2-6 at the Harold and Dorothy Stewart Center for Jazz. For performance times and ticket prices, call 571-6000 or visit jazzstl.org
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The 31st Annual Whitaker St. Louis International Film Festival will take place Nov. 3-13. Expect in-person and virtual events plus independent films, documentaries, international films and short films screening at local theaters. For details, ticket prices and available packages, see cinemastlouis.org/sliff/festival-home
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Calling all dinosaur aficionados! The Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra will present “Jurassic Park in Concert” Nov. 4-6 at Powell Symphony Hall, performing John Williams’ score live to the classic