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Christian Lander Left Bank Books Mon., October 13 St. Louis - Central West End
Christian Lander began his website Stuff White People Like (www.stuffwhitepeoplelike.com) as an inside joke that poked fun at the homogeneity of his middle-class, college-educated white friends. It soon became an Internet sensation, to the tune of more than 40 million hits since its first post... More >>
Opeth The Pageant Mon., October 13, 7:30pm Delmar/The Loop
Along with Mastodon, Kylesa and Harvey Milk, Baroness are one of a mini-wave of terrific metal bands currently roaring out of Savannah, Georgia. Early EPs showed a fair bit of promise, but it wasn’t until last year’s full-length debut, Red Album, that its sound truly bloomed; now, the... More >>
Artistically Incorrect: The Photographs and Sculpture of John Waters Opening Reception and This Filthy World One-Man Show Laumeier Sculpture Park Mon., October 13 Crestwood/Sunset Hills/Sappington/South Lindbergh
Everyone has skeletons in his or her closet except John Waters, who really just puts it all out there. After disrupting and frightening the typical American audience for decades with seminal films such as Pink Flamingos, which screens at midnight on Friday and Saturday (October 10 and 11) at... More >>
SciFest 08 Saint Louis Science Center Daily from Thu., October 9 until Mon., October 13 St. Louis - Forest Park
With eclectic programming like “Fantastic Voyage ’08," “Rock Guitar in 11 Dimensions” and “The Science of Baseball,” SciFest 08 proves that today’s science fact is every bit as captivating as yesterday’s science fiction. Hosted by the Saint Louis Science... More >>
Birth of the Cool: California Art, Design and Culture at Mid-Century Washington University-Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum Every week Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Fri., September 19 until Mon., January 5 University City
From the 1950s to the mid-1960s, it seemed like everything and everyone in California was cool: Pierre Koenig and others were designing airy case-study homes, and Charles and Ray Eames' sleek furniture looked gorgeous in those types of spaces; painters including Karl Benjamin were creating... More >>
Dwight Davis Merrill Lynch Championships Dwight Davis Tennis Center Daily from Sun., October 12 until Sun., October 19 St. Louis - Forest Park
Because the Cardinals' season didn't work out so well and the Rams' doesn't look much more promising, you might think the local sports scene is readying for a long winter's nap. But this week there's a wake-up call: The St. Louis Aces are hosting St. Louis' first United States Tennis... More >>
Forever Free: Abraham Lincoln's Journey to Emancipation St. Louis Public Library, Central Branch Every week Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from Mon., October 6 until Fri., November 14 St. Louis - Downtown
With all eyes on the upcoming presidential election, there's no better time to revisit the life of one of our greatest leaders. From his humble beginnings splitting fence rails, Abraham Lincoln educated himself with the help of borrowed books and became a respected country lawyer and... More >>
Jason Hackenwerth Webster University-Cecille R. Hunt Gallery Every week Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday from Fri., October 3 until Fri., October 31 Webster Groves
Over the last few months, dozens of new marine species have been discovered off the coasts of Indonesia and Australia, but artist Jason Hackenwerth has been inflating the number of bizarre and unusual creatures for years. Hackenwerth takes balloon animals to the nth degree, breathing life into... More >>
The Light Project Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts Daily from Thu., September 4 until Fri., October 17 St. Louis - Grand Center
If you're wont to sneak into Grand Center by the westerly route, you've no doubt noticed the burnt shell of the Spring Avenue Church. All of the growth that has happened in this burgeoning arts district, and the remains of this fire-damaged building, um, remain lurking on the periphery like a... More >>
Mysteries of the Great Lakes Saint Louis Science Center-OMNIMAX Daily from Thu., September 18 until Thu., April 16 St. Louis - Forest Park
After inches of rain were dumped on us by the remnants of Hurricane Ike, many of us are just plain sick of water. If you've redecorated your basement to include a Shop-Vac and an assortment of fans, you feel our pain. But in order to forgive the water, you must understand the water. The new... More >>
Niki Missouri Botanical Garden Daily from Sun., April 27 until Fri., October 31 St. Louis - Tower Grove
Now that the Chihuly elation from the summer of '06 has finally fizzled out and the Chapungu exhibition of '07 has closed, St. Louisans are certainly ready for more artistic enchantment at the Missouri Botanical Garden (4344 Shaw Boulevard; 314-577-9400 or www.mobot.org). So how do you think a... More >>
Peru in St. Louis UM-St. Louis-Gallery Visio Every week Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday from Thu., September 25 until Thu., October 16 North St. Louis County
Ms. Day has always had an affinity for Peru — many alpacas make their home there, so the country must be awesome! But, of course, the Peruvian delights extend far beyond fluffy animals. This South American country has a culture rich with art, dance, music and more, and Day intends to... More >>
Star Clipper's 20th Anniversary Art Show Star Clipper Daily from Fri., October 3 until Fri., November 21 Delmar/The Loop
Any business that survives 20 years is doing something right, but this is doubly true if the business in question is a comic-book shop. The comic industry has seen a more than a few economic busts wipe out shops nationwide, but the really great stores have managed to stay in business despite... More >>
Tim Lane: Abandoned Cars Subterranean Books Daily from Fri., September 26 until Sun., November 9 Delmar/The Loop
You may recognize artist Tim Lane's work because he produces You Are Here, a regular comic for this very paper. What you may not realize is that Lane's work is recognized and feted beyond the borders of St. Louis: Noted independent comics publisher Fantagraphics Books recently produced a... More >>
The Unconventional Camera St. Charles Community College Every week Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from Mon., September 8 until Thu., October 16 St. Peters
Everybody believes they're a great photographer, but vacation photos and candid cell phone shots do not a photographer make. It takes an artistic eye to compose a great shot, and it requires a deft technical hand to print a shot. St. Charles Community College has rounded up a unique group of... More >>
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