Gateway Arch, Busch Stadium, Fox Theatre: How going out changed after 9/11
Across the metro area, cultural venues have added security through the years.
Across the metro area, cultural venues have added security through the years.
At an airport where planes are diverted in the aftermath of 9/11, thousands of strangers are reminded of the goodness that emerges in the most unimaginable times.
The opening on Sept. 7, 1982, "Barnum," was a smash hit for midtown, the district that once had bustled with people, streetcars, automobiles and things to do.
"Sweat," the Pulitzer Prize-winning drama about factory workers coping with an uncertain economy, will kick off the Black Rep's 45th season.
For six years, Ameren Missouri crews have worked to provide edible branches, called "browse," to nourish animals.
The Muny has canceled the three remaining performances of "Chicago," the final production in its 103rd season.
In addition to Kathy Butterly's creations, CAM exhibitions will include paintings, photos and a video shown on its facade.
It's a savvy visualization of their worldview and a witty setting for songs by composer John Kander and lyricist Fred Ebb, the team most famous for "Cabaret."
The policy covers patrons, artists, staff and volunteers.
Nearly 200 artifacts from musicians, songwriters and notable venues help to tell the story in "St. Louis Sound" at the Missouri History Museum.
National Wrestling Alliance, under new owner Billy Corgan, brings four days of competition to St. Louis.
The experience "Beyond Van Gogh" is staying overtime in Austin, Texas, and won't open here until Oct. 1. It will run through Nov. 21 at the Galleria.
Stages executive producer says the production could help establish St. Louis as a city for Broadway tryouts.
You can see it downtown all day Sunday and in Kirkwood Monday morning.
The free concert, a tradition since 1968, marks the start of the SLSO's season " its 142nd overall and the third with Stéphane Denève as music director.
Bursting with songs that just about dare the audience to dance, "On Your Feet!" traces Gloria Estefan's arc from aspiring singer to indisputable star.
The brewery will stay on as a sponsor; the Clydesdales and free beer will remain, family members said.
Williams Festival presents one of playwright's classics.
St. Louis is just a few weeks away from its inaugural Music at the Intersection festival. September 10-12, performances will take place at six reduced capacity venues throughout Grand Center…
After a long year of bottled (or perhaps canned) enthusiasm, the Brewery Collectibles Club of America's 50th annual CANvention is coming to St. Louis, a city bubbling with its own brewing hi…
This tale of Oregon backwoodsmen who long for romance but have little experience with women is bursting with big emotions and catchy songs.
The play is a revival of festival's 2020 radio production.
Diana DeGarmo and Zoe Vonder Haar star in Stages' popular tribute to legendary country singer.