His company pivoted to virtual, but Stray Dog artistic director is hopeful for vaccines
Gary F. Bell is cautiously optimistic that in-person performances can resume sooner rather than later.
Gary F. Bell is cautiously optimistic that in-person performances can resume sooner rather than later.
André De Shields of "Hadestown" on Broadway will headline St. Louis Shakespeare Festival production this summer.
The show was planned to debut in April 2020 but was delayed because of the pandemic.
Aaron Fowler's first solo show, "N2EXISTENCE GENESIS," includes dozens of multimedia pieces that vary in theme.
Arts and cultural organizations embark on initiatives to make staff, programming and audiences more inclusive.
It seems many Americans who are stuck staring at their walls have decided the pandemic gives them a good reason to pretty them up.
Updated for the 200th anniversary of Missouri's statehood, book includes people well-known to St. Louisans " Nelly, Tina, Maya, Lou and more.
Less fragrant this year, the St. Louis Art Museum's celebration of flowers and art runs March 3-31.
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.
"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.
"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.
An exhibition of 100 artworks by Hannah Wilke will run June 4-Jan. 16.
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.
Other attractions, like City Museum, the St. Louis Science Center, and the Missouri History Museum are closed anyway on Tuesdays.
The home, built between the 1820s and 1830s, has remained closed to the public. Until now.
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.
The tickets are good for Thursday and Friday and must be acquired online.
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.
He was a strong presence in the St. Louis theater community for more than half a century.
"LOVE (and ballet) in the time of Corona" features new choreography as well as excerpts from classical repertoire, including "Sleeping Beauty" and "Swan Lake."
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…
Grand Center venue will feature entertainment through remainder of 2021.
Traveling exhibition at St. Louis Science Center leads visitors on 4,500-year journey, with artifacts from 12 museums in five countries.
"In the Walnut Grove," from the Florissant Valley Historical Society, explores the history of the Taille de Noyer estate and beyond.
The work will include an elevator, renovated exhibit galleries, and a heating and cooling system. It's closed now due to the coronavirus.