Editor: Tef Poe is an artist from St. Louis City. Through powerful imagery and complicated honesty, he has earned a reputation as one of the best rappers telling the story of St. Louis, which is about much more than one place. Poe has been featured in music publications such as XXL and Urb Magazine. ... More >>
Image viaSaturday marked everyone's favorite redhead's 100th birthday. No, not Neko Case. Lucille Ball! We all know Lucy was an innovator in television, comedy and even women's issues: She had the audacity to insist that it was OK for her to be pregnant on television. But she also made fo ... More >>
Over at the Columbia Daily Tribune, columnist T. J. Greaney has composed a strange tribute to Robert Bolivar DePugh, leader of an anti-Communist militia group (or a domestic terrorism cell, depending on your point of view) called the Minutemen. DePugh died June 30 in his basement apartment, beneath ... More >>
Sedaris and Colbert peddle Candy not everybody wants
Yours, Mine & Ours lowers the bar for miserable remakes
Week of December 29, 2004
Week of December 22, 2004
The UniverSoul Circus redefines big-top entertainment
OTSL masterfully compacts The Secret Marriage
Jane Connell's seen the brightest lights on Broadway
Larry Gelbart is one of TV's last great writers. So why can't he stay tuned?
The HotHouse Theatre Company produces a gorefest set in the West and pokes at the American character
Bring in da funk, bring in da bucks: backstage with Dr. Zhivegas, St. Louis' most popular -- and derided -- cover band
After a manic first act, HotHouse's What the Butler Saw provides some crazy fun
By Michael Stewart, Charles Strouse and Lee Adams (Stages St. Louis)
Sherry Glaser reveals her family's history in a funny but painfully frank one-woman show
St. Louis is kind of a drag -- in the best sense of the word
