Step into a coloring book of St. Louis landmarks at Missouri History Museum
Missouri History Museum creates a larger-than-life coloring book of St. Louis landmarks and architecture.
Missouri History Museum creates a larger-than-life coloring book of St. Louis landmarks and architecture.
SATE stages a new play that was presented in March as a St. Louis Shakespeare Festival staged reading.
The nearly 6,000-square-foot mansion has four large rooms on each floor, a central staircase and maybe a few ghosts.
Festival puts a circus spin on Tennessee Williams play.
Before the musicals that made them famous " "Jesus Christ Superstar" (which premiered on Broadway in 1971) and "Evita" (1979) " composer Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyricist Tim Rice collaborate…
Serafina Delle Rose is among the most vivid characters to emerge from the pen of Tennessee Williams.
Theater reopens with a multimedia show about Renaissance artists and rivals Leonardo da Vinci and Michelangelo.
Grass is too wet to watch "The Sandlot" on Art Hill, but an indoor make-up screening is planned.
A laborer at the site said the deluge "wiped out" the art studio and event space at 5200 Delmar Boulevard.
Organizers hope the Route 66 Mural Art Trail " coming four years before the centenary celebration of the Mother Road " will draw visitors to Illinois' last 100 miles of the route.
Adult dogs survived the flooding, the organization said, but puppies did not. A roof collapsed at the St. Louis Zoo, but no animals were injured.
Inspired by stories collected from U.S. prisons, playwright Sarah Shourd's "The Box" addresses solitary confinement, its impact and its consequences.
"Gruesome Playground Injuries," the only Studio Series offering in the season, will be presented at the Kirkwood Performing Arts Center.
The Black Rep has announced its 2022-23 season, which includes plays by Arthur Miller, Dominique Morisseau and other notable dramatists.
Admission for St. Louis city and St. Louis County residents is free until noon at Missouri Botanical Garden.
"Botanical Resonance" is on view through March at the Missouri Botanical Garden Sachs Museum.
During World War II, French patriot Josephine Baker risked her life again and again, new book says.
Spring Church was left a shell by an electrical fire in 2001. It's still a shell " but has been made safe for photo shoots, art exhibits and more.
Actor who originated role praises Stages St. Louis musical.
The Garden has applied for a National Science Foundation grant to digitize more than half a million African specimens for researchers around the world.
St. Louis Art Museum exhibition of more than 200 works from Ted and Maryanne Simmons collection includes prints, drawings, photos and woodblocks.
Highlights include Complexions, Spring to Dance Festival.
The $21 million expansion of the St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum will quadruple the space of the previous facility.
More than 200 people attended a dedication in downtown St. Louis of the Freedom Suits Memorial, a statue honoring the fight for freedom of enslaved Missourians.
The importance and grandeur of the Mississippi River was the topic of a Missouri History Museum exhibit that has now been recognized for its own award for importance.