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Through August 25 at Laumeier Sculpture Park More >>
Marsha Mason, actress turned racecar driver turned entrepreneur, concedes to having a poor sense of direction. "Thank God a racetrack comes full... More >>
These scarlet-hued stained glass-like works by New York-based artist Jordan Eagles possess a peculiarly visceral texture that's no accident:... More >>
As recent flooding attests, the Mississippi River still has the ability to define those along its shores. This group exhibition, organized with... More >>
This exhibition of sixteen artworks from post-unified Germany does not overtly speak to the political tumult of their cultural origins —... More >>
The lives of humans and other earthly animals are small and ephemeral in London-based Japanese artist Hiraki Sawa's brief black-and-white video... More >>
The usual description of Southern Illinois-based artist Bill Smith goes something like this: He holds an MFA in sculpture as well as degrees in... More >>
The onslaught is coming; the deluge is nigh. But before the spring theater season escalates to a fever pitch later this month, during the current... More >>
This exhibition by St. Louis-based artist Greg Edmondson literally takes its formal cue from the behavior of the drawn line — as a... More >>
Color Your World Color, or lack thereof, is a constant contemplation in all works of art. Artists often have complicated relationships with and... More >>
A Season of Laughs A not-so-funny thing happened on the way to the 21st century. As a stage form, comedy got misplaced, ignored, forgotten. Pick... More >>
Dance Through the World For fourteen years Dances of India has hosted, programmed and produced the St. Louis Dance Festival Showcase, featuring... More >>
Tuesday, December 4, 1956, was a night like any other night — a night of sports and television and music. In a basketball barnburner in... More >>
Money and Chance are two young men from the streets who have committed themselves to hitting the big time as rappers and doing it with artistic... More >>
This past Friday, out in the real world, in Boston and across America, anxious citizens waited through the day and into the evening for news of... More >>
It's so easy to spark a protest these days. Write an anonymous letter. Go online. And so, with ever increasing frequency we read reports of... More >>
Marsha Mason, actress turned racecar driver turned entrepreneur, concedes to having a poor sense of direction. "Thank God a racetrack comes full circle," she quips in her best-selling 2000 memoir,… More >>
These scarlet-hued stained glass-like works by New York-based artist Jordan Eagles possess a peculiarly visceral texture that's no accident: They're painted with bovine blood collected from slaughterhouses. Encasing this macabre… More >>
As recent flooding attests, the Mississippi River still has the ability to define those along its shores. This group exhibition, organized with the Longue Vue House and Gardens in New… More >>
This exhibition of sixteen artworks from post-unified Germany does not overtly speak to the political tumult of their cultural origins — and that may precisely be the point. Ranging in… More >>
The lives of humans and other earthly animals are small and ephemeral in London-based Japanese artist Hiraki Sawa's brief black-and-white video "Migration." Using Eadweard Muybridge's 19th-century photographic studies of locomotion,… More >>
The usual description of Southern Illinois-based artist Bill Smith goes something like this: He holds an MFA in sculpture as well as degrees in diesel mechanics, biology and chemistry. But… More >>
The onslaught is coming; the deluge is nigh. But before the spring theater season escalates to a fever pitch later this month, during the current calm before the storm, let's… More >>
This exhibition by St. Louis-based artist Greg Edmondson literally takes its formal cue from the behavior of the drawn line — as a connective gesture, a way of linking knotted… More >>
RFT Spring Arts Guide 2013: Dance
Dance Through the World For fourteen years Dances of India has hosted, programmed and produced the St. Louis Dance Festival Showcase, featuring performances from a plethora of St. Louis companies. Though… More >>
RFT Spring Arts Guide 2013: Art
Color Your World Color, or lack thereof, is a constant contemplation in all works of art. Artists often have complicated relationships with and views on the presence of each hue, and… More >>
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