Rockin' the Renaissance: When painting on stone became fine art
St. Louis Art Museum exhibition includes pieces formerly owned by royalty and likely is visitors' only chance to see a large display of such stone works.
St. Louis Art Museum exhibition includes pieces formerly owned by royalty and likely is visitors' only chance to see a large display of such stone works.
Some folks will argue that the show delivers good bang for the buck. Others might find it more exhausting than exhilarating.
Hillary Clinton is an apt subject for the stage, as playwright Lucas Hnath demonstrates with offbeat comedy-drama "Hillary and Clinton."
Focus of Donja R. Love's play is not on crowds marching for equality but on a married couple struggling to conceal secrets.
St. Louis Symphony Orchestra plays two orchestrations of a famous Bach hymn and Mendelssohn's Symphony No. 5.
Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis has named Lizi Watt as managing director.
St. Louis native Kaitlyn Louise Smith is on her first national tour, in the ensemble with "Mean Girls."
Class conflict is at the heart of David Lindsay-Abaire's funny, insightful play.
The awards honor the "numerous contributions and achievements of women who work in or support the arts in St. Louis." A ceremony is set for April 25.
Guest conductor Elim Chan brought percussion concerto by Tan Dun, featuring Martin Grubinger, the performer for whom it was written.
Opera Theatre of St. Louis has announced the appointment of Daniela Candillari as its first principal conductor.
Gen Horiuchi, artistic director of the St. Louis ballet Company since 2000, choreographed ballet performance for Nagano, Japan opening ceremony.
Awards for excellence in local theater to be presented March 28.
The Winter Olympics kick off Feb. 4 with the opening ceremony in Beijing. But it's easy to get in the spirit here in St. Louis.
A midweek winter storm brought snow and cold temps, shuttering many businesses, schools, museums and institutions.
Dealing with a surge of the pandemic going into its third year, which had already taken a serious toll on children, teens, young adults, working parents and the elderly, can make a bleak win…
During her 14-year tenure, which will end in July, Prost orchestrated the purchase of the Centene Center for the Arts in Grand Center.
Celebrate Black History Month in and around St. Louis with a mix of entertaining, educational and emotional offerings.
Louetta Buechler, 80, of Twin Oaks died in December 2020 and was a longtime member of Craft Alliance, the St. Louis Artists' Guild and Laumeier Sculpture Park.
"The Prom" is an old-fashioned and unapologetically conventional musical disguised as a satirical romp plugged into the pop-culture zeitgeist.
Jacqueline Thompson directs musical starring jazz singer Denise Thimes.
John Adams returned to Powell Hall this weekend to lead concerts that included one of his own compositions.
No other WWE pay-per-view event offers fans the chance to see the past, present and future of the company facing off in one ring.
Comedian Tom Papa stayed busy during pandemic but says being away from audiences made him value live shows more.
Construction of the main entrance of the Jack C. Taylor Visitor Center project should be finished by the end of summer, with the event center completed by the end of this year.