Tickets on sale Friday for immersive Van Gogh exhibition coming to St. Louis this fall
"Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience" will come to the St. Louis Galleria from Sept. 16 to Nov. 7.
"Beyond Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience" will come to the St. Louis Galleria from Sept. 16 to Nov. 7.
It will feature elements from the Annie Malone, PrideFest and St. Patrick's Day parades, which were all canceled in 2020 and 2021 because of the pandemic.
Fireworks will return to the St. Louis riverfront this July Fourth, but without the usual three days of Fair St. Louis activities.
The Moonlight Ramble bike ride, in its 57th year, went virtual in 2020 because of the pandemic.
The changes take effect Saturday and are in adherence with CDC and local guidelines, park officials say.
Grant's Farm has been closed for normal operations since spring 2020, using the time to refresh and add attractions.
The stream will incorporate plantings and landscaping that acknowledge the Osage tribe, which inhabited the land long before it became a Victorian walking park.
"STL Scavenger: The Ultimate Search for St. Louis's Hidden Treasures," by local tour guide Dea Hoover, also gives readers a chance to win a cash prize.
Disney princesses and the stars who brought them to life on Broadway are coming to the Fox Theatre with "Disney Princess " The Concert."
To honor the traveling expo, which comes to America's Center, we highlight a ton of St. Louis' own odd and curious places.
The Tower Grove Pride festival was postponed until September, and PrideFest downtown was postponed until 2022.
"The St. Lou Revue" will take place June 4-6. The local circus has gone dark for more than a year.
The "Deer Park Adventure" experience is for groups of up to ten people. Reservations are available now and tours start May 1.
"Dinoroarus" takes over the zoo's former Children's Zoo space, and "Jurassic Quest Drive Thru" visits amphitheatre parking lot.
"Origami in the Garden" features 18 large-scale installations, with "Master Peace," a tower of 500 cranes, situated in the main pool in front of the Climatron.
Tickets must be bought in advance and are limited.
Aldermen approved a letter of intent to accept the donation of the home, but it has until May 25 to research the decision.
The owner of the cabin, built by Joseph Sappington in 1816, says it's giving the city of Crestwood until Wednesday to come to a decision.
Bonner, 67, has served at the zoo helm for 19 years, where he's overseen millions of dollars in improvements.
The temporary exhibit will go in the former Emerson Children's Zoo space.
The St. Louis attractions now set modest budgets and know to plan a few months, not a year, in advance.
Circus Harmony performers and Art City will also return, marking their first physical appearance since the start of the pandemic.
Since it takes months to plan a festival, and vaccine news changes daily, plans for summer festivals remain uncertain.
The pandemic has forced Dogtown to cancel its parade and festival this year and last year.
The show was planned to debut in April 2020 but was delayed because of the pandemic.