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Gas Station Attendant Mark McDonald Has a Ride That Stops 'Em Dead
Mark McDonald's hearse was a retirement present to himself
By Ryan Krull
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, RFT Asks, South Grand, cool cars, Phillips 66
People's Joy Parade LLC Orders Cherokee Nonprofit to Cease and Desist
The parade that sparked joy and community spirit for years is now the subject of a bitter tug-of-war
By Sarah Fenske
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, People's Joy Parade, Cherokee Street, Cherokee Street Foundation, Cinco de Mayo, Jenny Callen, Emily Thenhaus, Slideshow
The Best Things to Do in St. Louis This Weekend: March 14 to 17
St. Patrick's Day celebrations in Dogtown and Downtown, 314 Day, Third Friday in the Delmar Maker District and more
By Riverfront Times Staff
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, things to do in St. Louis, events, Slideshow
Super Chill Metro East Therapy Cat Could Be the Next Cadbury Bunny
Vote for Rorschach by visiting Cadbury’s Instagram
By Paula Tredway
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Cadbury, Cadbury Bunny, therapy cat, cat, St. Louis, Belleville Area Humane Society, Slideshow
The Pulitzer's New Spring Exhibition Lets You Reconnect With Mother Earth
On Earth features immersive videos that explore humans’ relationship to the natural world
By Angelo Vidal
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, On Earth, Pulitzer, art exhibits, St. Louis
Artica Is Getting Pushed Out of Its Longtime Riverfront Home
But organizers vow to find a new site long before October
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Artica, riverfront, Lohr Barkley, SCF Marine, St. Louis arts festivals, Slideshow
Slider Jesus Came to St. Louis and Shared His Haunted House Tricks
He started out cringe, but now he's huge on TikTok
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, RFT Asks, haunted houses, Transworld, St. Louis conventions, downtown St. Louis, Slideshow
Sweet Potato Queens Is Uplifting, Southern-Fried Fun
New Line Theatre’s production is guaranteed to bring a smile
By Tina Farmer
Tags: Theater Review, Tina Farmer, St. Louis theater reviews, musical comedy, feel-good musical, contemporary themes, self-empowerment
Spectrum 2024 Offers a Mixed Bag of New Short Plays at the Chapel
The First Run Theatre festival features several emerging Midwest playwrights
Tags: Theater Review, Tina Farmer, St. Louis theater reviews, one-act Plays, short plays, Midwest playwrights, world premiere short plays, 15-minute plays, new work
Stephen Sondheim’s Company Gets a Gender-Shifting Update at the Fox
Great songs, strong performances and inventive staging outshine a dated story
Tags: Theater Review, Tina Farmer, St. Louis theater reviews, musical comedy, Stephen Sondheim, Tony award winner, musical revival, gender switched musical
People's Joy Parade Will Go On, Cherokee Street Foundation Vows
A dispute between the foundation and People's Joy Parade LLC led to cancelation notices on social media yesterday
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, People's Joy Parade, Cherokee Street, Cherokee Street Foundation, Emily Thenhaus, Slideshow
Shakespeare in the Park Will Be Just As You Like It This Summer
The St. Louis Shakespeare Festival is also mounting The Tempest
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Shakespeare in the Park, St. Louis Shakespeare Festival, Tom Ridgely, The Tempest, As You Like It, Shakespeare
Get a Free Tree Just for Chopping Down a Jizz-Smelling One
You’re laughing, but we’re serious
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Callery pear tree, Bradford pears, St. Louis, Slideshow
Opera Theatre St. Louis Offers Sneak Peek at New Works Collective Offerings
Tuesday's event will offer an insider's look at this year's upcoming productions
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, opera, St. Louis, New Works Collective, OTSL
Arkadin to Show 1933's Baby Face, a Flick So Racy it Upended the Film Industry
The movie, which stars Barbara Stanwyck, led to the introduction of the stifling Hays Code
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, film, Baby Face, Arkadin, things to do
RFT's Logo Is Downtown St. Louis' Hottest New Piece of Graffiti
We didn't paint it, we swear
By Daniel Hill
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, Weekly WTF?!, St. Louis graffiti, art, tags, Wonka, St. Louis street art, Slideshow
The Best Things to Do in St. Louis This Weekend: February 29 to March 3
Art in Bloom, a circus-themed pop-up, Hooked on Fibers: The Art of the Stitch and more
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, things to do in St. Louis, events
When Hollywood Came to St. Louis for On Fire, I Got Cast as an Extra
Talk about a once-in-a-lifetime gig
By Chris Schildz
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, John O'Leary, On Fire, movies, St. Louis movies, Slideshow
Fly Captures the Hopelessness, and Hope, of Being a Black Man in the U.S.
The Black Rep’s drama is an insightful and enlightening premiere
Tags: Theater Review
Downtown's St. Patrick’s Day Parade Now Has a VIP 'Leprechaun Lounge'
Downtown's parade will be on Saturday, Dogtown's will be on Sunday and that's a whole lot of drinking
Tags: Arts Stories & Interviews, St. Patrick's Day, St. Louis, Dogtown, Irish, parade, Leprechaun Lounge, Slideshow