Former STLer has movie hitting Netflix next week
Tuc Watkins, a 1985 Parkway West grad who left STL to attend Indiana University, stars in "The Boys In The Band," which will be released Sept. 30.
Tuc Watkins, a 1985 Parkway West grad who left STL to attend Indiana University, stars in "The Boys In The Band," which will be released Sept. 30.
Joe Hanrahan stars in one-person play.
Despite the added challenges brought on by the pandemic, museum officials say it has had only a slight effect on the project's timeline.
A new "headhouse" feature is being added to the planned redevelopment of the Albright-Knox-Gundlach Art Gallery's campus.
Both "Sweeney Todd" and "Disney and Cameron Mackintosh's Mary Poppins" will be postponed until next summer.
Donations to some churches have plummeted, and many charities have had to cancel crucial fundraising events such as galas, bike races and walkathons.
We can't go out, so virtual events are the next best thing. Here are a few of our staff picks for the coming week.
If there's no public to see it, there's not much point in mounting a public art project.
Tonina and the Knuckles are headliners for the event, which will also feature an auction and raffles, along with performances by the COCA student companies COCAdance and COCA Hip Hop Crew.
Video shows he left the museum with the painting under his right arm, and the sledgehammer in his left hand.
The threatre closed March 16 because of the coronavirus pandemic, and will not reopen again.
The worldwide event isn't a competition this year because of the pandemic, but organizers still want your snaps of trees, flowers and critters.
COVID-19 pandemic could bring about a "new normal."
Union Avenue Opera and St. Louis Chamber Chorus cancel events.
Show had previously been postponed.
One-person show moves to August.
At the helm of classical music station, veteran broadcaster John Clare has plans for programming, events and a signal boost.
And there's six musical genres to choose from.
Check them out on the theater company's Facebook page.
Missouri Historical Society is collecting submissions for "Stories of the Pandemic: A St. Louis COVID-19 Digital Archive."
Company expects to start new season in the fall.
If things were different, she would be starring in a one-person play opening this weekend: Gary Owen's "Iphigenia in Splott," which reworks a Greek myth.
"Always ... Patsy Cline," scheduled to begin Sept. 4, will proceed as planned.
Maggie Ryan, the troupe's founder and artistic director, cited financial difficulties as the reason.
From happy hours to Bible study, all forms of social life has moved online.