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At the opening reception for the Metzger Memorial All Media Exhibition on Sunday, December 16, the St. Louis Artists' Guild... More >>
If you're not one of the 11 million souls worldwide who owns a copy of Mitch Albom's book Tuesdays with Morrie, consider yourself... More >>
There's the Swedish Santa Lucia with her sweet, giving spirit and candle-lit crown of greenery, and then there's Father Christmas, a... More >>
The clock has already struck midnight; the new year has already begun. And though your buzz wore off about three hours ago (that is, unless you... More >>
Elves, the pointy-ear fellers we often associate with Santa's bustling workshop and geeky fantasy fiction, first appeared in Norse mythology. Much... More >>
Is it the soft luminance of colored lights, the harsh sting of coldness, the ring-a-ling of bells or the high dose of holiday cheer that makes us... More >>
If you snoozed through the Lou's first fashion week in August, Ebony magazine's Glam Odyssey: A Fashion Journey into Bliss and... More >>
Be mindful not to gorge yourself on Thanksgiving day because you'll have to squeeze into that old (but still groovy) glowing-white Saturday... More >>
In addition to discount-crazed shoppers elbowing their way through a sea of buy-one-get-one gimmicks and sale-of-the-century claims, something a... More >>
Just as the last flicker of light fades on the fall horizon, another equally illuminating vision will be aglow at the Saint Louis University... More >>
Behind Dumbledore-outer J.K. Rowling, Barbara Taylor Bradford is one of the richest women authors in the world. She worked as a journalist... More >>
The Circus to Save Lives has every element of a traditional circus lions, tigers, elephants, daredevils, aerialists and clowns. But... More >>
In recent years, cancer has become the darling of fundraiser galas, and tonight, two events continue that tradition of fighting the disease by... More >>
If youve seen Dane Cook in movies such as Employee of the Month and Good Luck Chuck, you know what kind of humor to expect... More >>
The Christopher Martin whose show opens Thursday, November 1, at the Kodner Gallery (9650 Clayton Road, Ladue; 314-993-4477 or More >>
Ten years ago, Bob Cassilly thought itd be totally awesome to take random parts of St. Louis city and haphazardly (yet artfully) strew them... More >>
If youve been daydreaming of cryonics (the science of freezing dead people in hopes of future resurrection), youd better start saving... More >>
Theres something rather clever about play within a play. English playwright Michael Frayn takes the concept to new heights in Noises... More >>
Just like any other heritage-centric festival, you dont have to be German to fit in at the Soulard Oktoberfest (Lafayette Avenue and... More >>
If you like to dance, watch others dance or want to learn some new moves (because the step ´n snap isnt really considered... More >>
When Molly Crabapple worked as a life model in art school, she found it all to be quite dull. Then in 2005, Crabapple created Dr.... More >>
Five devastatingly divine dudes -- Abraham, Matthew, Mark, Luke and Juan -- have banded together to save your soul. The God-fearing boy band sings... More >>
The Great Flood of 1993 devoured 75 towns and displaced more than 50,000 people. The Monroe Actors Stage Company (MASC) chronicles the horrific... More >>
To figure out what electro music is all about you can: A) look it up in the dictionary for a rather stiff, generic definition; B) humor yourself... More >>
A special exhibit hosted by Project ARK (AIDS/HIV Resources and Knowledge) at the Duane Reed Gallery (7513 Forsyth Boulevard, Clayton;... More >>
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