Can you believe it? We're about to give the heave-ho to 2007, a year St. Louis marked with child abductions, soaring venereal-disease rates and several scandals involving local...
The world wants to know: How does he do it? In his book Teach Like Your Hair's on Fire, Rafe Esquith reveals the methods and madness of room 56 at Hobart Boulevard Elementary...
In the history of made-for-TV movies, not even Devil Dog: The Hound of Hell or all three Amy Fischer docudramas combined can touch the firepower of High School Musical. With a...
The law of entropy is unforgiving: Everything succumbs to it. But people have a tendency to speed up that natural process, sometimes unwittingly. Monks Mound, the largest...
In addition to being one of the most peaceful libraries around, the University City Public Library (6701 Delmar Boulevard, University City; 314-727-3150) also presents more...
At the opening reception for the Metzger Memorial All Media Exhibition on Sunday, December 16, the St. Louis Artists' Guild distributed a total of $10,000 in cash and prizes to...
Blaxploitation is problematic. Although many films from the genre were written and directed by African Americans, the movies tend to play up stereotypes and play down real...
Any St. Louisan who breathes the hoppy air here and drinks the city's muddy water knows about our sports teams' rivalries, many of which are with Chicago organizations. There's...
Kids' artistic urges are strong. Given the chance, they'll apply colored markers to absolutely anything: walls, vintage books, a particularly low-key dog. If you want to...
Imagine a dinner party where the guests are wealthy people of no small renown. The hosts are the deputy mayor of New York and his wife — but she's missing, and he's...
Everyone spent time during his or her formative years cutting out snowflakes and pasting them onto construction paper. Maybe one of your parents taught you how to do this, or...
Continuing their perpetual barnstorming tour of the world, the Harlem Globetrotters swing by the Scottrade Center (South 14th Street and Clark Avenue) at 7 p.m. this evening...
When you're practically perfect, it's difficult to admit that you have flaws. Ms. Day should know — she struggles with accepting her one shortcoming almost every day....
Having an artist paint your portrait is a statement to the world that you've arrived. You're the Queen of England, you're a captain of industry, you're a wealthy egotist with...
Yves Klein wrote a symphony that consisted of a single sustained chord (The Monotone Symphony), he patented a hue (International Klein Blue, immortalized online at...
If you're not one of the 11 million souls worldwide who owns a copy of Mitch Albom's book Tuesdays with Morrie, consider yourself lucky and unlucky — lucky to have...
Hey! What's up? How were your holidays? That's good to hear. Ours were really nice, too — just busy as always. So this is a great party, huh? Yeah, the Wine Merchant Ltd....
After gorging yourself five times a day for weeks, you are now hooked on the snacks. But sadly, you couldn't cook up one more treat. To get your hands on the already-made good...
The holidays are a time of family, schmaltzy Christmas commercials that somehow make you cry and — if you are involved in music journalism — list-making. Lots and...
"I just woke up one morning and said, 'I'm going to write a fuckin' movie,'" is not a statement the average person tends to make. Then again, all it takes is one quick glance...