Anne Patchett's novel is this week's bestseller at St. Louis area independent book stores.
Holly Sumner, 17, is helping to produce the documentary "Hit Man to Hero," the Newsmagazine Network reported.
This is the Sunday schedule for the 2012 Saint Louis Art Fair in downtown Clayton, Missouri.
This is the Saturday schedule for the 2012 Saint Louis Art Fair in downtown Clayton, Missouri.
This is the Friday schedule for the 2012 Saint Louis Art Fair in downtown Clayton, Missouri.
Both artists will sell their work at the 19th annual art fair this September in downtown Clayton in part, they say, thanks to teachers who encouraged them to keep honing their craft.
The classic Clayton event runs from Sept. 7 through Sept. 9 in downtown.
John Lesser is a big fan of the Opera Theatre of St. Louis, University City Patch reported.
Missouri native David Nail headlines "Country Day" on July 3, while Vertical Horizon rocks it out July 4.
Patrick David Clark will depart Wednesday and stay until mid-July.
The production will be staged in late July.
Check out the bestselling books in five St. Louis metro area bookstores for the week ending June 3.
The event happens this weekend in Wentzville's Rotary Park and will feature music, comedy, jousting, craft demonstrations and more.
Groups and programs that focus on arts and culture throughout the St. Louis area recently received funding from the Regional Arts Commission.
Kim Massie, Nikko Smith, Aloha Mi'sho, the Dirty Muggs and the St. Lunatics are among the acts scheduled to perform in University City over Memorial Day weekend.
The free shows run at 8 p.m. nightly except Tuesdays from May 23 through June 17 just east of Clayton and Richmond Heights in Forest Park.
Former St. Louis Artists' Guild gallery and education director Gina Alvarez and Regional Arts Commission panelist Kim Eberlein are among those who received recognition at the event organized by Grand Center.
Here's how New Line Theatre plans to turn 'High Fidelity,' the story of a record-shop owner with a lot to learn about love and life, into a St. Louis sensation—again.
The three-day event happened at Laumeier Sculpture Park in Sunset Hills.
The fair features fine art and fine craft, including basket weaver Helen Springer, and live performances by Erin Bode, Farshid Etniko and more.
The event, now in its 15th year, runs from 11 a.m. until 9:30 p.m. and includes a parade.
The Richmond Heights Memorial Library Book Club discussed "Caleb's Crossing" by Geraldine Brooks earlier this month.
The band's gig starts at 8:30 p.m. Saturday in O'Fallon, MO, and will include songs by Radiohead, Wilco, Uncle Tupelo, Son Volt and more.
Larry Shue's hilarious farce explores inner discovery and self-realization. It runs through April 29 at the Washington University South Campus Building.
"Muddy River" will explore events such as the 1917 East St. Louis race riots through dance theater.
Missouri Tartan Day Festivities are happening through Sunday at Frontier Park in St. Charles.
Gerrold, who wrote a popular episode called "The Trouble With Tribbles," will discuss the show and the "Star Trek" phenomenon Friday night at the Saint Louis Science Center.
She worked for decades with the St. Louis Artists' Guild in Clayton.
The play being presented at the Missouri History Museum by The Black Rep recounts the first African Americans to fight as Union soldiers during the Civil War.
The show, featuring stunt riders, acrobats and aerialists, runs through April 8 under the Big Top in downtown St. Louis.