"Asperger's: A High Functioning Musical" is back from the Fringe Festival for encore performances at Clayton High School.
The puzzle hunt starts today before the 20th annual Art Fair in Clayton.
Jon Lowe of Oceano Bistro, and Patrick Connolly of Basso will compete against other area chefs for the best of St. Louis title.
Get ready for summer fun for the whole family — ‘The Smurfs 2’ is in theaters now! Sponsored by ‘The Smurfs 2’
St. Louis County tried to sell them. Spporters said it was a disrespectful move and against the Clayton native's wishes. It is now looking at other options.
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Viewers should be able to observe 15 "shooting stars" hourly during Saturday-Sunday's July 2013 Meteor Shower.
Excited for the new movie "Planes"? Take your kids on a virtual trip to the town where Disney's "Planes" takes place: Propwash Junction. No wings required. Sponsored by Disney.
Van Becker was dropped on a remote island and had 3-days to find a hidden suitcase filled with $100,000.
Adam Sandler and an all-star cast reunite for “Grown Ups 2,” this summer’s feel-good comedy. Sponsored by “Grown Ups 2.”
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Leah Schaffer was amongst 50 student artists that submitted entries and were selected to display them at an exhibition at Portfolio Gallery in Grand Center.
Father-son duo Will and Jaden Smith reunite in this summer’s sci-fi blockbuster, After Earth. Sponsored by Sony.
ArtFest is finally here! Share your photos from the art fair, and we'll feature our favorites on the Clayton-Richmond Heights Facebook page.
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The event is part of Richmond Heights yearlong centennial celebration.
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Keith Schildroth will sign copies of his book "St. Louis Cardinals: Where Have You Gone?” at World News on April 26.
The performance organization wants to hear stories from local moms. Those stories chosen will be part of an area Mothers Day show on May 11. A Wildwood mother is serving as director/producer of LTYM St. Louis.
Topics include comedy, horror, wide-ranging documentaries, children's films and more.
Censorship is alive and well, as highlighted by Banned Books Week—and you might be surprised by who the most vocal challengers of books are.