Anne Patchett's novel is this week's bestseller at St. Louis area independent book stores.
The free event will be held Saturday, Sept. 22 in Heman Park.
The Delmar Loop will hold its second Get Your Chalk On event Sept. 1
John K. Dark is a mystery writer living in O’Fallon, MO.
The season opens with "Thoroughly Modern Millie" and includes "Chicago," "Aladdin," "Dreamgirls," "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat," "Pirates!" and "The King and I."
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 Webster Groves painter said he likes painting urban landscapes.
You never know who will show up, but Maya will always have the best blues.
Local artists’ work will be available at the Missouri Botanical Garden’s Best of Missouri Market.
Hudson and the HooDoo Cats will play in the free concert while city officials pass out postcards that read, "Save the Maplewood Post Office."
The concert series is hosted at Brentwood Park.
The concerts in Ryan Hummert Park continued Wednesday evening with Maplewood-grown band.
The band was formed in Maplewood in 2003.
Maplewood's business district hosted fanciful entertainers and colorful costumes as crowds filled the sidewalks for the annual Let Them Eat Art festival.
The festival brings themes of Bastille Day to downtown Maplewood.
The band will play as part of the city's Sounds of Summer Concert Series.
Five large gray utility boxes will receive paint jobs that represent different aspects of the city.
Pamela Swaney will play a lead role in Saint Louis Ballet's performance of "Romeo and Juliet."
The event is free and starts at 6 p.m.
The first of the Brentwood outdoor concert series drew a good crowd, despite the heat and threatening clouds.
Admission is free to the event.
The first concert at Ryan Hummert Park has a new date.
Look at these fabulous possibilities for your weekend fun. Now just shut the door and get out!
This week's list is eclectic, fun and an excuse to get out!
Students even took part in painting a Metro bus at Friday's MRH Elementary School event and families shopped at a variety of local artisan booths.
The Brentwood Public Works Department continues its annual tradition of inviting the public to beautify the trash cans around town.
The Urchin Collective held a release event for Mixed Feelings Vol. 3 on Saturday.
Maplewood's business district stayed open late as shops hosted artists and musicians for its spring ArtsWalk event.
Whether you observe Passover or simply like to try new foods, Maplewood-Brentwood Patch has you covered in the kitchen.
Participating restaurants will showcase healthy menu items during LVN 2B WELL week.
Sometimes slaving over a hot stove all night isn't an option. Here are some tips on eating out while vegan.
During the first week of the vegan challenge, I focused on cooking at home using recipes from vegan cookbooks. Here's how it went.
A pair of dance troupes in Maplewood and Brentwood are gearing up for the parade and other St. Patrick's events.
The Maplewood Richmond Heights theater department's spring play, "Crimes of the Heart," is a serious drama that will place actors within feet of the audience.
Today starts week one of the vegan challenge. Here's how I prepared.
Starting next week, I'm going on a month-long Vegan Challenge. Think I can do it?
Elaine Viets uses Maplewood as the backdrop in her mystery series "Josie Marcus, Mystery Shopper."