Artist Gregg Rasmusson will sell his work at the 19th annual art fair this September in downtown Clayton in part, he says, thanks to teachers who encouraged him to keep honing his craft.
VIDEO SHOWS PANORAMIC VIEW OF ATTENDEES: Fanfare, a well-rounded band, entertained a thousand people Friday night in Wildwood Town Center. Were you there?
Ellie, a rescue dog from Wildwood, soon will make her acting debut. See why she won the role from the pack. Annie tickets are now available at www.varietychildrenstheatre.org or through the Touhill Performing Arts Center Box Office at (314) 516-4949.
VIDEO AND PHOTO GALLERY: Many area youth played in The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley Jr., this summer's annual production hosted by Eureka Arts Council.
St. Louis area band recently performed for Eurekans, and said they "love Eureka." Take a look behind the scenes, including video clips.
Filmed locally and in Washington, D.C., exclusively by local talent. "In War, the First Casualty is Truth."
Barna Howard is addicted to songwriting, and the stories he's telling through songs tap one's heart to say hello directly and soulfully. Take a listen in this video and one may recognize several Eureka connections reflected by Howard.
One of the best shots seen on Tuesday evening's transit (passing of Venus in front of the sun) comes right from Wildwood!
Elaborate Chinese lanterns are impressive art pieces by day and make striking images after dark. The new exhibit opened Saturday and runs through Aug. 19.
Cultural organizations and programs in the St. Louis area receive funding, including the Eureka Arts Council.
VIDEO: A variety of musicians are lending their skills to create a nice ambiance for the Wildwood Farmers' Market. Check them out, starting with one who plays Waylon Jennings to Wang Chung tunes.
This indie-rock band was deemed one of St. Louisβ Best Opening Acts of 2011. They play the outdoor concert at Labadie Station Saturday; gate opens at 5 p.m.
VIDEO: A special introduction for a film whose many scenes were shot in the St. Louis metropolitan area will be personally handled by its production manager and actor James Sparling Saturday at B&B Theatres in Wildwood.
Central VPAβs tap dancers take top honor. The show was taped to be re-aired on May 21 and 26.
Financial support from the city of Eureka represents a multiyear partnership with the council to benefit local visual and performing artists.
Thousands of young women audition each year for the Rockette Summer Intensive program; one Lafayette High School junior secured a spot this year.