How did Mary Engelbreit get so woke? St. Louis artist known for cute drawings isn't holding back
She was 62 at the time and until then she had not faced any serious criticism about her work. That was about to change.
She was 62 at the time and until then she had not faced any serious criticism about her work. That was about to change.
Upstream Theater presents a three-part farce.
The nonprofit art center has called the Delmar Loop home since 1969.
New Jewish Theatre stages play based on Chaim Potok novel.
Two-day exhibition at the Pageant celebrates the art and history of motorcycling, with everything from choppers to "crotch rockets."
The awards recognize the contributions of women who work in or support the arts in St. Louis. The celebratory soiree will be held April 27.
With no fewer than nine high C's from tenor Issac Frishman, the performance was musically exhilarating, visually vibrant and comically moving.
The expansion will triple the size of the existing space. They plan to break ground in May.
The biggest part of the expansion " a new three-story glass building on the northern end of the campus " will allow twice as much artwork to be on
Debby Lennon pays tribute to classic singers in Max & Louie production.
Capsule reviews for professional theater on St. Louis stages.
'Flanagan's Wake" is the type of show that opens and never closes.
The Rep presents Larissa FastHorse's hilarious four-character play.
Exploring musical relationships, with help from the orchestra
"Stories of Resistance," a group exhibition opening in September, has received help from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Arts, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis announced Thursday.
Capsule reviews for professional theater on St. Louis stages.
Show inspired by disco legend offers more spectacle than substance.
Derek Fordjour's "SHELTER" opens at Contemporary Art Museum.
The zoo bought the land in north St. Louis County in September 2018. Now it's hosting input sessions on Saturday and Jan. 23 to get ideas.
Studio theater production focuses on theater artists struggling to create a politically correct holiday show.
Lifetime achievement awards are going to Stages co-founders Jack Lane and Michael Hamilton, and to artist/teacher Solomon Thurman Jr.
After 10 years of owning the publication, Darin Slyman posted Sunday on Facebook that he plans to "move onto a new chapter."
Black Rep stages brilliant production of August Wilson play.
The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis presents Luis Alfaro's take on 'Medea.'
The class-clash comedy aired on CBS from 1993 to 1999, earning 12 Emmy Award nominations over six seasons.