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Paddle with Your Pooch Boathouse Sun., July 20 St. Louis - Forest Park
Here at Night & Day Global Industries, Mr. Night and I couldn't be any more excited. See, our dog, Dr. Barkapotomus, has returned from his much-deserved sabbatical — that university really overworks him! — and we can't wait to take him out on the town. He's just got to show off his... More >>
St. Louis Aces' Final Home Match Dwight Davis Tennis Center Sun., July 20 St. Louis - Forest Park
St. Louis sports fans must be getting tired of those "I-70" series, in which our home team takes on the Kansas City squad. It didn't work out so hot for the Cardinals when the boys in red got swept by the subpar Royals earlier this summer, for example. Here's hoping that the St. Louis Aces can... More >>
Valient Thorr The Bluebird Sun., July 20, 8:30pm St. Louis - Midtown
Valient Thorr sounds like Motörhead's Lemmy talking your ear off about batshit-crazy UFO theories and government conspiracies at the corner tavern while the jukebox blasts "Panama" by Van Halen on repeat. Let me explain: The band pretends to be stranded travelers from Venus who use music... More >>
90 Years of Muny Magic The Muny Daily from Mon., July 14 until Sun., July 20 St. Louis - Forest Park
The Muny in Forest Park turns 90 this year, and to commemorate the occasion, the outdoor theater stages 90 Years of Muny Magic nightly Monday through Sunday (July 14 through 20). This retrospective features music from all eras and genres, including operetta, rock and more! The specific songs in... More >>
Open Studios Preview Party & Tour Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis Sun., July 20 St. Louis - Grand Center
Artists and their lifestyles and workspaces fascinate people. All those bright, airy lofts with breathtaking views and abundant still-life fruit bowls, the nude models scattered about, and the free jazz crackling on the hi-fi — it positively reeks of creation. The City-Wide Open Studios... More >>
Starving Artists Barbecue & Open Studios Weekend Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis Sun., July 20 St. Louis - Grand Center
Most St. Louis barbecues feature meats slathered in Maull’s barbecue sauce and the sounds of a Cardinals game blaring from a nearby radio. There is one annual barbecue, however, where conversation turns away from Lohse’s curveball and toward matters of aesthetics. The Starving Artists... More >>
Dinoroarus Saint Louis Zoo Daily from Fri., April 18 until Mon., September 1 St. Louis - Forest Park
After being hunted into extinction by the caveman 65,000,000 year ago (just go with it), dinosaurs have existed only through their fossilized remains and our imaginations. But this Friday, April 18, the Saint Louis Zoo in Forest Park (314-781-0900 or www.stlzoo.org) debuts its Dinoroarus... More >>
The Immediate Touch: German, Swiss and Austrian Drawings from Saint Louis Collections, 1946 to 2007 Saint Louis Art Museum Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Wed., July 2 until Sun., September 7 St. Louis - Forest Park
Drawing doesn't have the cache of painting, but for purists, viewing an artist's drawings is the equivalent of seeing the naked technique of creation. It all begins with the drawing, and all is revealed in the lines. The Immediate Touch: German, Swiss and Austrian Drawings from Saint Louis... More >>
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Robert G. Reim Theatre Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Fri., July 18 until Sun., August 17 Kirkwood
Joseph is the youngest of twelve brothers, and he’s obviously daddy’s favorite, as Jacob has given his youngest son a singularly fabulous coat that marks him as special. So his jealous older brothers do what brothers did in Biblical times: Sell him into slavery and then tell dad that... More >>
Mad Magazine Exhibition St. Louis Artists' Guild Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Sun., June 22 until Sat., September 6 Clayton
Mad magazine has been blowing raspberries at authority figures and pop-culture icons since its debut in 1952, and its impact on our national sense of humor is so vast, it's impossible to quantify. This summer, the St. Louis Artists' Guild (2 Oak Knoll Park, Clayton) offers a rare look at... 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 >>
Screwed In Regional Arts Commission Daily from Fri., July 11 until Sun., August 17 Delmar/The Loop
For the most part, graffiti goes unappreciated. Full-color murals and elaborate, multi-artist pieces receive little or no attention from the public, with the notable exception of the police. Graffiti artists are downgraded to vandals, and their works are scrubbed or sandblasted away. But not at... More >>
Sensitive Content phd gallery Every week Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Sat., June 28 until Sun., August 17 St. Louis - South City
Sensitive Content, the new exhibition at the phd gallery (2300 Cherokee Street; 314-664-6644 or www.phdstl.com), showcases two artists' differing approaches to black-and-white nude photography. On display are Jeff Palmer's highly sexualized male nudes, attuned to the shape and texture of the... More >>
Tropical Moose Kirkwood Farmers' Market Daily from Sat., May 10 until Mon., September 1 Kirkwood
Global warming is definitely a hot-button topic, and rarely do you ever hear any global-warming pros. Maybe it's the nature of heat — most people don't like to sweat. But there's one possible positive feature of the Earth's rising temperature: some cool-weather animals moving south. Now,... More >>
True West The Tin Ceiling Every week Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Fri., July 11 until Sun., July 27 St. Louis - South City
Austin is a mid-level screenwriter currently house-sitting for his mother. Strangely, it's his shiftless brother, Lee, who has nailed down a new writing job: Lee's been hired by an unctuous Hollywood producer to produce a script for the last "true" Western. The brothers end up sharing the house... More >>
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