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.
Inspiration of civic leaders Nora Stern and Ellen Dubinsky 21 years ago.
John Lesser is a big fan of the Opera Theatre of St. Louis, University City Patch reported.
Cedric the Entertainer's manager, producer and friend for life has a great story to tell.
'Casualties of the State,' a locally produced film hits the cinema screen at the Tivoli Theater.
Private reception then open to the public this Friday, 4:30-6 p.m. at Saint Louis U.
Filmed locally and in Washington D.C. exclusively by local talent.
Kemper spoke Thursday before being the celebrity guest at COCAcabana Friday night.
'Casualties of the State' has been written and produced by more than 100 local artisans.
Urban chic fundraiser at NEO on Locust a big hit.
Opportunity to interact with children this summer.
Actress in the "Office" featured Thursday at Adele Starbird Lecture
Local group at the Jewish Community Center shares honors with the Rep.
'Casualties of the State' Seeks crowd-funding with many perks for real fans.
Bi-State Area High School Students Compete for Scholarships/Prizes at The Fabulous Fox
You can make a difference in the live of those in St. Louis and beyond by your generous support of three local philanthropic organizations at their annual events.
A capella singing group the Maccabeats kick off Jewish culture and experience week at the JCC.
Ladue graduate, former Olivette resident hopes to get back into the comedy routine.
This new Patch feature will highlight social events in Ladue, Frontenac and nearby.
Ladue's Jeremy Cropf is breaking into video and film in a big way in Portland, OR.
Home grown talent showcased at school in Ladue.
The carnival is set up and the stage and tents are going up at Stacy Park in preparation for the festival this weekend.
Across the Divide spotlights Elliott's 50-plus-year career in the male-dominated world of technology.
The Oliviette On the Go Fall Festival is moving in the right direction.
Humane Society of Missouri event will benefit the ones who cannot speak for themselves.
Benefit Performance in Carousel Park in Joplin July 1.
Regional plein aire artists to display their works depicting river landscapes.
Six poets of Christian, Islamic and Jewish faiths read their work on Saturday.
New Wrinkles Added to 11th Annual Event.
Joe McGauley of Ladue and four of his siblings will share an art exhibit in Webster Groves on April 29.
Four students at Ladue High School are in the final stages of completing short film projects they began in the fall.
Wayne Salomon is an Arts and Education Council honoree and Art Educator of the Year.
February is the month designated to recognize and honor those Black Americans who have made significant contributions in all fields to society.