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Bands at the Boathouse Boathouse Fri., August 29 St. Louis - Forest Park
Our ideal Friday goes a little something like this: We shut down Night & Day Global Industries early, proceed immediately to an outdoor happy-hour spot and watch the sun sink low while we finish off a few beers and listen to some relaxing music. So it's pretty much like the people at the... More >>
Gateway Cup Lafayette Square Fri., August 29 St. Louis - Lafayette Square
Cue Marlon Brando: Beginning Friday night in Lafayette Square, keep a weather-eye out for a roaming bike gang. A very swiftly moving bike gang, in fact. OK, the bikers are going to be wearing those slicky skin-tight outfits and riding high-end bicycles, but still — you should watch out... More >>
Nels Andrews Iron Barley Fri., August 29, 5:00pm St. Louis - South City
As peripatetic, post-Townes Van Zandt troubadours go, Nels Andrews is convincing and compelling, less obsessed with his own journal keeping than he is with record making, which can be synonymous with soul making. On this year’s Off Track Betting, he gives songs with titles like “Fever... More >>
Carmen Union Avenue Christian Church Every week Friday, Saturday from Fri., August 22 until Sat., August 30 St. Louis - Midtown
Don Jose is a soldier, and he loves with a fidelity and constancy that match his disciplined life; Carmen is a tempestuous Gypsy, and her love is a force of nature that waxes and wanes with the tides. Together they make a terrible couple — but this is opera, so the more complicated the... More >>
Drifting: Timothy Wagner Subterranean Books Daily from Fri., August 8 until Sun., September 14 Delmar/The Loop
Timothy Wagner is an abstract artist whose paintings typically feature a muted color palette and intersecting slashes of a brighter color, such as pink or white. His more recent work, however, eschews the perpendicular marks for bubbling fields of latex and acrylic paint; there's something... More >>
East Loop Block Party University City Loop East Daily from Thu., August 28 until Sun., August 31 Delmar/The Loop
We toil away all year, and we get one measly workday off for our troubles. It doesn't seem fair, really. At least over the Labor Day holiday, there is plenty for us to do to keep us from getting bored with all of our free time. In addition to the other fabulous festivals planned for this... More >>
Echoes from Manzanar: If Walls Could Talk Regional Arts Commission Daily from Fri., August 29 until Sun., October 12 Delmar/The Loop
In 1942, more than 100,000 Japanese-Americans were rounded up by government troops, divested of all their property and sent to ten different “relocation areas” scattered across the country by authority of Executive Order 9066. Among them was nine-year old Arthur Towata, along with his... More >>
Exposure 11 UM-St. Louis-Gallery 210 Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from Thu., July 31 until Sat., September 20 North St. Louis County
Olivia Lahs-Gonzales and Andrew Millner both find inspiration in flora, but they respond to their muse in very different ways. Lahs-Gonzales hones in closely on the plants — photographing blades of grass so that they appear to be the size of sequoias or shooting up toward the sky from... More >>
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Florissant Civic Center Daily from Fri., August 29 until Sun., August 31 Florissant
The words "slave" and "hilarity" are generally mutually exclusive — with a few notable exceptions, such as in the Stephen Sondheim/Burt Shrevelove & Larry Gelbart musical A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. In this bawdy Broadway favorite, Pseudolus, a freedom-seeking slave,... More >>
Goth Cruise Webster University-Moore Auditorium Daily from Fri., August 29 until Sun., August 31 Webster Groves
What happens when you stick 150 goths on a cruise ship full of “normal” people for a five day cruise? Why, lots of karaoke -- or scary-oke, as the goths call it -- of course, along with the nightly ritual of making a big batch of “goth soup” (relax, it’s just goths in a... More >>
Kramer's Marionnettes: Summer Follies 2008 Kramer's Marionnette Theater Daily from Fri., August 8 until Sun., August 31 St. Louis - Central West End
If hot temperatures have you envisioning nearby oases and conversing with inanimate objects, take a day off with the kids to attend a zany, one-of-a-kind marionette show at Kramer's Marionnette Theater (4143 Laclede Avenue; www.kramersmarionnettes.com). More than just talking heads, the... 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 >>
Mark Mothersbaugh: Postcard Diaries Star Clipper Daily from Fri., August 1 until Fri., September 12 Delmar/The Loop
Mark Mothersbaugh has been creating for more than three decades, and not always while donning that red flower-pot chapeau he made famous as Devo's majordomo. His instrumental arrangements can be heard in many Wes Anderson films, and his company, Mutato Muzika, provides intricate, quirky scores... 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 >>
Not That Cuddly: An Exhibition of Misfit Toys Eugene Field House & St. Louis Toy Museum Every week Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Wed., August 20 until Tue., December 30 St. Louis - Downtown
Today's favorite doll or stuffed animal is the stuff of tomorrow's nightmares. (Except for Bratz dolls — those things are God-awful now and forever.) Don't believe it? Picture those creepy wooden-headed dolls that were all the rage during the Little House on the Prairie era: Something in... More >>
Personal Allegories Center of Creative Arts (COCA) Daily from Fri., August 22 until Sun., September 28 Delmar/The Loop
In a town full of talented artists, William LaChance stands out as someone uniquely talented. His paintings are "invented narratives," large-scale works that feature clusters of people inhabiting the same space but occupying different worlds. In Darkhorse, two women uncover a medieval painting... More >>
St. Louis Gateway Post Card Club Post Card Show VFW Hall-Collinsville Fri., August 29
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Dear Friend, Having a mighty fabulous time in St. Louis! Saw the Arch a couple of days ago — we even went up in it! — and had a yummy Italian dinner in a neighborhood called "the Hill." Yesterday, we went to a crazy place called the City Museum. You gotta see it! Words can't even... More >>
Saskia Olde Wolbers: Placebo Saint Louis Art Museum Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Fri., August 1 until Sun., October 26 St. Louis - Forest Park
Inspired by the true story of Jean-Claude Romand, a man who pretended for eighteen years that he was a doctor for the World Health Organization, Saskia Olde Wolbers created Placebo. In this short film, an unseen narrator unravels the truth of her life as she lies paralyzed in a hospital bed:... More >>
Things that Matter: Art by Children with Autism Sheldon Concert Hall Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from Fri., April 18 until Sat., September 13 St. Louis - Grand Center
The premise: Artistic creation can help children with autism to better express themselves. The disorder, which affects a person's ability to communicate, often includes intense fascinations with things: stoves, Hello Kitty, dinosaurs. Harnessing this fascination, coordinators Bevin Early and... More >>
This One's for You... Soulard Art Market Every week Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Thu., August 14 until Sun., September 7 St. Louis - Soulard/Benton Park
Not so very long ago, beer was just beer. We drank it, and we didn't think much about it. Now, with the recent Anheuser-Busch news, we've realized that it's possible for beer to be an important source of pride, not only for St. Louisans, but also for the entire country. Throughout the years A-B... More >>
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Belly Dancing Saleem's Every week Friday, Saturday, 8:00pm
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