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His company pivoted to virtual, but Stray Dog artistic director is hopeful for vaccines by Calvin Wilson St. Louis Post-dispatch

Gary F. Bell is cautiously optimistic that in-person performances can resume sooner rather than later.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 4:48pm on March 5, 2021

Tony winner André De Shields will lead Shakespeare Festival's 'King Lear' in Forest Park by Calvin Wilson St. Louis Post-dispatch

André De Shields of "Hadestown" on Broadway will headline St. Louis Shakespeare Festival production this summer.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 4:48pm on March 5, 2021

'Origami in the Garden' sculpture exhibition opens April 17 at Missouri Botanical Garden by Valerie Schremp Hahn St. Louis Post-dispatch

The show was planned to debut in April 2020 but was delayed because of the pandemic.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 7:03pm on March 4, 2021

Aaron Fowler's Luminary show gives local collaborators space to create freely by Micah Barnes | St. Louis Post-dispatch

Aaron Fowler's first solo show, "N2EXISTENCE GENESIS," includes dozens of multimedia pieces that vary in theme.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 7:03pm on March 4, 2021

St. Louis arts organizations bring diversity and inclusion to the forefront by Calvin Wilson St. Louis Post-dispatch

Arts and cultural organizations embark on initiatives to make staff, programming and audiences more inclusive.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 7:03pm on March 4, 2021

Pandemic art sales: Prettying up the walls we're staring at by Colleen Newvine Associated Press

It seems many Americans who are stuck staring at their walls have decided the pandemic gives them a good reason to pretty them up.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 1:03am on February 28, 2021

Meet some 'Extraordinary Black Missourians,' from fur traders to pitchers to opera singers by Jane Henderson St. Louis Post-dispatch

Updated for the 200th anniversary of Missouri's statehood, book includes people well-known to St. Louisans " Nelly, Tina, Maya, Lou and more.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 2:03pm on February 26, 2021

'Art in Bloom' goes virtual with bouquet of behind-the-scenes programming by Micah Barnes | St. Louis Post-dispatch

Less fragrant this year, the St. Louis Art Museum's celebration of flowers and art runs March 3-31.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 2:03pm on February 26, 2021

Sky Zone trampoline park in Chesterfield announces closing by Valerie Schremp Hahn St. Louis Post-dispatch

The location had been open for 13 years. No reason was given for the closing, though the pandemic has forced such businesses to make changes.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 6:06am on February 25, 2021

Virtual concert series helps SLSO find new audiences in St. Louis and globally by Eric Meyer | Special To The Post-dispatch

"I see this focus on media as a priority going forward, as part of our life as a 21st-century orchestra," says St. Louis Symphony Orchestra vice president and general manager Erik Finley.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 12:36am on February 24, 2021

Dolly Parton asks Tennessee not to put her statue at Capitol by Travis Loller | Associated Press

"Given all that is going on in the world, I don't think putting me on a pedestal is appropriate at this time," Parton said in a statement.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 6:24pm on February 19, 2021

Hannah Wilke exhibition to open at Pulitzer Arts Foundation by Jane Henderson St. Louis Post-dispatch

An exhibition of 100 artworks by Hannah Wilke will run June 4-Jan. 16.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 6:24pm on February 19, 2021

St. Louis Art Museum acquires work by enslaved potter David Drake by Jane Henderson St. Louis Post-dispatch

A vessel by enslaved artist David Drake, one of the 19th century's most important American ceramicists, has been acquired by the St. Louis Art Museum, the institution announced Wednesday.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 1:48pm on February 18, 2021

St. Louis Art Museum, zoo, botanical garden closed due to snow; St. Louis Aquarium and wheel open by Valerie Schremp Hahn St. Louis Post-dispatch

Other attractions, like City Museum, the St. Louis Science Center, and the Missouri History Museum are closed anyway on Tuesdays.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 8:12am on February 17, 2021

Travel back in time at newly restored Hays Home in St. Charles County by Jenna Jones | St. Louis Post-dispatch

The home, built between the 1820s and 1830s, has remained closed to the public. Until now.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 8:12am on February 17, 2021

St. Louis Symphony Orchestra launches new digital concert series by Eric Meyer Special To The Post-dispatch

The initial six concerts, filmed in high-definition at Powell Hall, are available through the SLSO's website, with the first available for free through Feb. 27.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 4:18am on February 13, 2021

Feeling chilly? Missouri Botanical Garden offers free tickets to thaw out in the Climatron by Valerie Schremp Hahn St. Louis Post-dispatch

The tickets are good for Thursday and Friday and must be acquired online.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 3:03pm on February 11, 2021

New Jewish Theatre leaders hope productions can resume safely in fall by Calvin Wilson | Post-dispatch Theater Critic

Theatergoers have been concerned about future of company, which suspended operations in October and canceled its 2020-21 season in the interest of health and safety.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 3:03pm on February 11, 2021

Wayne Loui, who helped found Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, dies at age 89 by Calvin Wilson St. Louis Post-dispatch

He was a strong presence in the St. Louis theater community for more than half a century.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 3:03pm on February 11, 2021

St. Louis Ballet addresses pandemic romance with Valentine's Day weekend shows by Calvin Wilson | Post-dispatch Theater Critic

"LOVE (and ballet) in the time of Corona" features new choreography as well as excerpts from classical repertoire, including "Sleeping Beauty" and "Swan Lake."

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 11:33am on February 10, 2021

Made in St. Louis: Prolific artist incorporates textiles, paintings, décor by Pat Eby | Special To The Post-dispatch

The joyful gardens of Greta Coalier's imagination bloom in joyful abandon in her art; flowers rich in colorations, tamed and heightened with textures created by her sure hand. She composes w…

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 1:36pm on February 9, 2021

Big Top, Circus Flora's Grand Center home, will reopen in March by Calvin Wilson St. Louis Post-dispatch

Grand Center venue will feature entertainment through remainder of 2021.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 1:36pm on February 9, 2021

40 mummies await at St. Louis Science Center, where its own baby mummy returns with new discoveries by Valerie Schremp Hahn | St. Louis Post-dispatch

Traveling exhibition at St. Louis Science Center leads visitors on 4,500-year journey, with artifacts from 12 museums in five countries.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 12:03am on February 6, 2021

'We were a hammer. We were a saw.' House, new book tell of North County's ties to slavery by Valerie Schremp Hahn | St. Louis Post-dispatch

"In the Walnut Grove," from the Florissant Valley Historical Society, explores the history of the Taille de Noyer estate and beyond.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 12:03am on February 6, 2021

Old Courthouse to undergo second major renovation in its history by Valerie Schremp Hahn St. Louis Post-dispatch

The work will include an elevator, renovated exhibit galleries, and a heating and cooling system. It's closed now due to the coronavirus.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 2:12pm on February 4, 2021
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