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Four kids, a house full of high-schoolers, a teaching job and a marriage might have been enough for most people. But Nancy Harvey also founded Art for Children's Theater.
Tickets must be bought in advance and are limited.
As SLSO's 13th music director, DeneÌ€ve has attracted top artists, including his appointment of 10 musicians to the orchestra and the selection of Stephanie Childress as assistant conduct…
Aldermen approved a letter of intent to accept the donation of the home, but it has until May 25 to research the decision.
The festival features new collaborations, educational opportunities and a variety of musical performances " nine events in all.
The owner of the cabin, built by Joseph Sappington in 1816, says it's giving the city of Crestwood until Wednesday to come to a decision.
Shows include "Pretty Woman," "Mean Girls," "The Prom" and "Hamilton."
"Blue Roses Falling," a new dance piece, will be presented both virtually and in person under Big Top in Grand Center.
Bonner, 67, has served at the zoo helm for 19 years, where he's overseen millions of dollars in improvements.
Laumeier Sculpture Park announced Friday that its annual Mother's Day art fair will be online in May.
A year after the pandemic closed concert halls, live opera returns this weekend.
Lineup includes 'Chicago,' 'Mary Poppins,' 'Sweeney Todd.'
"Golf the Galleries" returns to the Sheldon Concert Hall and Art Galleries on July 2.
The temporary exhibit will go in the former Emerson Children's Zoo space.
The St. Louis attractions now set modest budgets and know to plan a few months, not a year, in advance.
2021 might just provide the vibrant spring we've been waiting for.
Artists were able to keep working, but shutdowns also meant many exhibitions were put on hold.
Circus Harmony performers and Art City will also return, marking their first physical appearance since the start of the pandemic.
Two shows are canceled because of pandemic.
Since it takes months to plan a festival, and vaccine news changes daily, plans for summer festivals remain uncertain.
With the rollout of vaccinations, theater and dance artists are optimistic that in-person performances can resume before the end of the year.
"Stories of Resistance" seeks to connect St. Louis to the rest of the world.
"Collecting art enabled me and Maryanne to have a life separate from baseball," former Cardinals catcher Ted Simmons said.
The bankruptcy filing of key tenant Alamo Drafthouse follows a year of upended plans for City Foundry.
The pandemic has forced Dogtown to cancel its parade and festival this year and last year.