7,058 stories from St. Louis Today
"I've had art from a 4-year-old and art from an 84-year-old. This gallery has been a blessing for people of all ages. It's not like you have to have a degree in art to display your art. Ever…
Twenty of the zoo's 355 acres in Franklin County will be used as breeding habitats for the wolves, which will arrive in 2022. It will not be open to the public.
An online event is a way to raise awareness of the museum's desire for LGBTQ artifacts and St. Louis stories. And it's a precursor to a larger exhibition planned for 2024.
Ice sculptures, a staple of weddings and holiday parties, aren't much in demand during a pandemic.
But with limited staffing and limited family visits many admit it's been a struggle, and some residents still feel "lonesome."
Plays are not required to reference Shakespeare or his works. Finalists will receive a $3,000 stipend.
Dedicating a vermin to your valentine is one way to reveal your true feelings.
Irish group has moved tour to 2022.
Organization is recognized for commitment to diversity.
"Mummies of the World: The Exhibition" opens Feb. 6.
Latest virtual program includes works by Jenny Battenberg, Prince Lyons, Joshua L. Peugh and Brian Enos.
Alton tourism bureau unveils a new eagle "mobile passport" that encourages self-guided birdwatching tours.
In the coming weeks, the SLSO will announce details about revised spring programming.
Podcast features professionals in the field.
Heirs of Wendy Holmes Weil, a longtime fan of the Opera Theatre of St. Louis, are disputing her bequest to the opera.
Cory Finley calls the shots on science-fiction flick.
In ways large and small, theater is behind some of the best movies and TV shows of 2020.
For the second year in a row, St. Patrick's Day will be less festive.
The former Post-Dispatch columnist and longtime fixture in St. Louis society circles died Tuesday.
This year's festivities kick off at 7 p.m. Jan. 6 at facebook.com/stlmardigras and stlmardigras.org.
World War II veteran Edwin "Ed" Echelmeyer enters first art showing to honor his late wife.
In response to coronavirus surge, the Rep will delay its return to the stage, but "Mlima's Tale" is still scheduled for May.
Professional artists and musicians are working with St. Louis high school students who are learning their craft virtually
By the end of 2020, entertainment, dining and artistic venues had closed, opened and closed again " some for good.
Visitors will be able to walk through and get up close to near-original size photographs of Michelangelo's masterpiece through Jan. 17.