Find movie reviews and movie times for theaters in Wildwood and St. Louis.
Make plans to join other dog lovers and Mardi Gras enthusiasts in Eureka on Feb. 17. Got a beignets craving or eager to try 'Howl'icanes?
Movie reviews and movie times for theaters in Wildwood and St. Louis, MO.
February denotes national Black History Month. Following is a corresponding event schedule for St. Louis County library branches located in Central and West St. Louis County, including Eureka.
The Greater St. Louis Art Association (GSLAA) is a nonprofit organization with 120-plus members.
One of the top-selling country artists will be in Eureka next month. Tickets are $20 each.
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.
Hitting the theaters this holiday weekend? See which ones are having opening day between now and Christmas.
Here's a chance to participate in a winter reading clubs: one for kids and one for teens/adults. Hurryβentries are due Dec. 31.
Metro Edge figure skaters from all over the St. Louis-area performed Dec. 8 and 9 at the Webster Groves Ice Arena.
First time displayed in North America: New attraction is on loan from the Museum of Leonardo DaVinci in Florence, Italy.
A sister/brother writing team from Eureka earned a top spot at the 19th annual Austin Film Festival.
Patch asked newly-published children's book author Jo Ann Kairys to share the most magical children's book on the shelves this holiday season. Here is her list.
Harding is the largest private university in Arkansas with 6,815 students and attracts more National Merit Scholars than any other private university in the state.
Which bride will Tim Burton's character chooseβthe live one or the dead one? Actor Johnny Depp lent his vocal talents to this creation.
VIDEOS to experience, too: Saturday afternoon's 8th annual BBQ Bash band in Wildwood featured the VooDoo Blues Band and singer Roland Johnson.
SELECT YOUR SPECIAL SHOT: The annual Eureka Days fireworks were longer this year, due to applying the funding typically used for Fourth of July fireworks once this summer's dry conditions made it too risky to set off.
Although September is half over, there is still time to participate in various library activities at the Eureka Hills Branch. Join Eureka Police Officer Mike Werges and his canine partner, Riki, for a safety discussion.
Eureka resident Emily Barklage could use our support in a national photo competition hosted by the Canon Project Imaginat10n contest. Vote once a day until Sept. 24. Guess her subject!
Look what new pieces of outdoor art are on display at St. Louis Community College-Wildwood. Some participating artists also switched out pieces for new ones. Wildwood student chosen among artistry, too.
The artists were announced during a Sunday morning breakfast.
Looking for an item for the book lover on your list? A new book about the fascinating history of the Wildwood area is available at Wildwood City Hall.
One new business in Eureka is Steve Grzyb, who is hosting a grand opening celebration on Dec. 4 at his studio located at 137 S. Central Ave.
Area movie-goers enjoy working at and attending new local theater.
One local family has shared photos of EHS sports with others for the past seven years.