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.
βItβs definitely one of the most unique parades that Iβve ever seen,β said co-organizer Jason Deem.
The event at Fort Zumwalt Park on Saturday, offers visitors a look into the past.
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.
The band's gig starts at 8:30 p.m. Saturday and covers songs by Radiohead, Wilco, Uncle Tupelo, Son Volt and more.
The musical opens on Friday, April 20 at 8 p.m. at O'Fallon City Hall.
The three-day event at Frontier Park in St. Charles includes music, dance, athletic contests, food and more.
Camp runs from July 9-27.
Gerrold, who wrote 'The Trouble With Tribbles,' will discuss the show and the 'Star Trek' phenomenon tonight at the St. Louis Science Center.
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 show, featuring stunt riders, acrobats and aerialists, runs through April 8 under the Big Top in downtown St. Louis.
Have you been looking forward to "The Hunger Games" movie since before the preview came out? You should consider blogging about it for O'Fallon Patch.
The award-winning singer, whose career spans 40 years and 25 recordings, will perform at The Sheldon Concert Hall.
Tickets are available for O'Fallon's production of Annie Jr. on Monday, March 19.
The St. Charles City-County Library District offers book discussion groups at many of their branch libraries. Some are for kids and teens, and others are for adults.
Here's a list of the top movie rentals your neighbors enjoyed this week.
'All in the Timing' is a performance of six 'mind-numbingly fun' one-act comedies presented March 16-18 and 23-25.
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Blue Morphos are the stars, but butterflies and other insects from around the world provide entertainment and education for visitors.
It's Dr. Seuss' birthday and we want to know if you prefer "Green Eggs and Ham," "The Cat in the Hat" or another one of the author's popular stories.
With themes like "Geek Out" and "No MOre Trash!" the contests should get creative juices flowing, but enter soon! Deadlines are approaching.
The 17-piece band will play music from the catalogs of Woody Herman, Count Basie, Stan Kenton and more 6-9 p.m. Sunday at the Kirkwood Station Brewing Company.
An all-gallery opening reception will be held 5-7 p.m. today at the gallery in St. Louis.
Events are scheduled for Feb. 17-20.
The star of stage, screen and TV will take questions from the audience and show two of his favorite "Star Trek: Voyager" episodes.
Timberland High School student artists were featured at the Lillian Yahn Gallery through the month of January.
Delta Dental Winter Zoo is packed with pleasures 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sundays in January and through Mardi Gras Feb. 19.
Katz, who has performed on HBO, Comedy Central and more, will headline today through Sunday at the St. Louis Funny Bone at West Port Plaza.
The performance at Robbie's House of Jazz in Webster Groves will include a tribute to jazz legend Duke Ellington.
Check out details on the club's latest exhibit, membership requirements and more.
Dried beans are versatile and a great addition to frugal, healthy meals. Double this recipe for leftovers during your hectic week.
Exhibit runs Jan. 6 through Feb. 17.
The evening includes fireworks, face-painting, music and magicians, drama, illusion, dance and a safe environment.
Pomegranates are at their prime right now. While becoming more popular, this fruit still "wows" the crowd when you add the flavorful seed to cocktails and even savory appetizers.
Saturday features an appearance by Santa along with carolers, a brass concert and even chestnuts roasted over an open fire.
Santa and his elves will stroll the parade route, accepting donations of toys and cash and giving out holiday cheer.
Cranberries make their appearance this time of year. Step outside of the box and add these flavorful jewels to other dishes beyond the standard side dish from a can with these great cranberry recipes
The 1.5 million light holiday display is open November 23 through January 1 at Tilles Park in Ladue
The St. Louis Science Center exhibition features costumes, makeup, props and background on the popular space franchise.