The team traveled to Indiana for a national competition and earned several accolades.
Showtimes are for June 22 to June 28.
Good summer reads suggested by the library and book store.
The author will be at the library Friday at 2 p.m.
St. Louis County Libraries kick off their summer reading clubs June 1.
Marian Brickner will be speaking at the library at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. Thursday.
Eat like a Rockefeller, or at least John Jacob Astor, one of the passengers aboard the Titanic, whose centennial will be commemorated with lavish dinners and parties on the anniversary of the ship's sinking, April 15.
A Walk through Time will be Saturday, April 14.
The new hot trend in dining has nothing to do with food.
"My Enemy, My Love" author David Fiedler is hosting a book signing Sunday in Sunset Hills.
Go see Crazy, Stupid, Love before it gets too crazy.
Several artists came to the pottery studio Oct. 14.
The Daughters of the America Revolution gave the award for the museum's outstanding preservation achievements.
Catch a movie this weekend!
Longtime Oakville resident Joe Hanrahan produces and stars in the St. Louis Premiere of the cutting comedy, "Mistakes Were Made."
The following are showtimes July 22-28.
The following are showtimes through July 21.
Frank and Steve Bauer performed classics on guitar and saxophone for the patrons at Frankie G's Saturday night.
The annual bluegrass event at Suson Park brought nearly 300 people outside Saturday evening. The night was full of country music and plenty of jokes.
Movie times are between July 8-14.
The Oakville High School freshmen performed downtown yesterday.
A dozen local artists showed off their work at Glazed and Confused last week.
The TV show will hold auditions Tuesday.
The following are the show times from June 17-23.
Children hop the continents at Cliff Cave Library during the summer reading club opening party; a day full of arts and crafts; and games.
Beat the heat with these late spring favorites.
Fridays feature blues. Saturdays play the oldies.
Not the outdoors type? Spend the weekend in the light of some cinematic favorites.
The Mehlville Majorettes make their mark on a classic St. Louis stage, as well as their futures.
No modern machines were used to make this old Civil War-era pocket knife.
Saint Louis Wine Girl, Angela Ortmann, presents a night of sparkling wine education at Bottle Cellars on Telegraph.
See an Oscar-nominated movie at discounted prices this Easter weekend.