The Faire, this weekend in Wentzville's Rotary Park, features singing, comedy, jousting, craft demonstrations and more.
Well Hungarians and Night Moves headline, with an art garden, upscale food and beverages, and Sunday races followed by an afternoon of blues tunes.
The grants will aid arts and cultural organizations and programs in the St. Louis area.
Kim Massie, Nikko Smith, the Dirty Muggs and the St. Lunatics are among the acts scheduled to perform at Heman Park.
The free shows run at 8 p.m. nightly except Tuesdays May 23-June 17 in Shakespeare Glen, east of the St. Louis Art Museum.
The fair features fine art and fine craft, including basket weaver Helen Springer, and live performances by Erin Bode, Farshid Etniko and more.
“It’s definitely one of the most unique parades that I’ve ever seen,” said co-organizer Jason Deem.
The museum, located in the St. Louis Mills, features vast collections of gear, plus displays explaining the world of firefighting, a tribute to the Sept. 11 first responders, and more.
Kellin Quinn, a sophomore from Florissant, will juggle clubs and compete for thousands of dollars in scholarships at the St. Louis Teen Talent Showcase Competition
The band's gig starts at 8:30 p.m. Saturday and covers songs by Radiohead, Wilco, Uncle Tupelo, Son Volt and more.
The three-day event at Frontier Park in St. Charles includes music, dance, athletic contests, food and more.
The play, presented Saturday at the Missouri History Museum by The Black Rep, recounts the first African Americans to fight as Union soldiers during the Civil War.
The traveling exhibit runs through March 31.
The award-winning singer, whose career spans 40 years and 25 recordings, will perform at The Sheldon Concert Hall.
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Blue Morphos are the stars, but butterflies and other insects from around the world provide entertainment and education for visitors.
"If You Give a Moose a Muffin" comes to the Florissant Civic Center Theatre this weekend.
We want Florissant residents to share with us their photos and memories of the past Valley of Flower festivals.
Visiting the museum is like stepping back in time to enjoy vintage cars made by Mercedes-Benz, Rolls Royce, Cadillac, Packard and more.
Florissant Valley Library has a number of new books and DVDs ready to be checked out.
Florissant resident and poet Joy S. Taylor hopes to uplift and encourage with her writing and ministry.
The Florissant Civic Center Theatre hosts a variety of productions this fall season, including family-friendly shows, tributes to music legends and a Christmas classic.
A Florissant fan, several others give their thoughts on the concert being hailed as the largest show in St. Louis history.
Peggy Eggers charms judges in interview, talent, evening gown and philosophy to win pageant.
Nine ladies, including two from Florissant, compete for the crown and to be a state ambassador.
Florissant residents along with other St. Louis city and county residents try out for the hit singing show.
Florissant’s “Music Under the Stars” summer concert series kicks off on the 4th of July.
Florissant high school wins creativity, best male dancer during critics awards.
The high school's theater department looks to capitalize on its two wins from last year.
The Best of Broadway show comes to the Civic Center on April 30.
The St. Louis Artists' Guild has premiered a Young Artists' Showcase with a Hazelwood Central student.
McCluer High School presents its production of "The Wiz."
Ed Asner portrays Franklin Delano Roosevelt in a special show at the James J. Eagan Center.