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Designer Denim & Day-to-Night Beauty Delight Home Nightclub Thu., October 16 St. Charles
With economy woes running rampant and budget crunches happening everywhere, many of us are concerned about our future investments — especially those we'd like to make in fabulous name-brand clothes. Who can afford new dresses with the current state of affairs? And, most important, who has... More >>
Grace Basement Off Broadway Thu., October 16, 9:00pm St. Louis - Soulard/Benton Park
Denizens of the city’s Irish (and Irish-friendly) pubs know Kevin Buckley for his prowess on the fiddle. But in rock clubs, he’s known as the man behind the pure pop outfit Grace Basement. Last year’s New Sense was full of compact, meaningful gems, such as the Superchunk-esque... More >>
Ponytail Billiken Club at Saint Louis University - Busch Student Center Thu., October 16, 9:00pm St. Louis - Midtown
Ponytail didn't come together like most bands: The original five members were randomly chosen by poet Jeremy Sigler to collaborate on music. “I am amazed people took us seriously during our first year or so as a band,” says drummer Jeremy Hyman. “We were all energy and no... More >>
St. Louis ArtWorks' Nite Brite Lumen Thu., October 16 St. Louis - Midtown
Remember poking those multicolor plastic pegs through the black-and-white outline to create colorful designs with Hasbro's Lite-Brite? Inspired by that beloved toy, St. Louis ArtWorks' Nite Brite fundraiser offers participants a similar experience — on a much larger scale. Artists and... More >>
A Fire Bright as Heaven Gaslight Theater Every week Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Fri., October 10 until Sun., October 19 St. Louis - Central West End
Republicans and Democrats alike can surely agree that the last seven years have been exceptional, if not surreal. List just the incidents that seem memorable enough to be written into the next generation's history books, and you have 9/11, the Patriot Act, wars in Afghanistan and Iraq,... More >>
Jason Hackenwerth Webster University-Cecille R. Hunt Gallery Every week Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday from Fri., October 3 until Fri., October 31 Webster Groves
Over the last few months, dozens of new marine species have been discovered off the coasts of Indonesia and Australia, but artist Jason Hackenwerth has been inflating the number of bizarre and unusual creatures for years. Hackenwerth takes balloon animals to the nth degree, breathing life into... More >>
Peru in St. Louis UM-St. Louis-Gallery Visio Every week Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday from Thu., September 25 until Thu., October 16 North St. Louis County
Ms. Day has always had an affinity for Peru — many alpacas make their home there, so the country must be awesome! But, of course, the Peruvian delights extend far beyond fluffy animals. This South American country has a culture rich with art, dance, music and more, and Day intends to... More >>
Primal The Chapel Every week Thursday, Friday, Saturday from Thu., October 9 until Sat., October 18 Clayton
The desire to tell a good story is a basic human need – we’re programmed to share our experiences. But despite humanity’s adaptability and versatility, we’ve fallen into a few set methods of sharing our stories. But there are options for new methods of storytelling, and... More >>
She Loves You! The Playhouse at Westport Plaza Every week Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Wed., October 15 until Sun., January 4 Maryland Heights
Hot on the Beatle-boot heels of such mainstream successes as the 2007 film Across the Universe and the Cirque du Soleil production Love comes the St. Louis premiere of She Loves You! This audio-visual mash-up of '60s television footage and live performances of 30 Beatles classics begins its... More >>
The Unconventional Camera St. Charles Community College Every week Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from Mon., September 8 until Thu., October 16 St. Peters
Everybody believes they're a great photographer, but vacation photos and candid cell phone shots do not a photographer make. It takes an artistic eye to compose a great shot, and it requires a deft technical hand to print a shot. St. Charles Community College has rounded up a unique group of... More >>
Birth of the Cool: California Art, Design and Culture at Mid-Century Washington University-Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum Every week Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Fri., September 19 until Mon., January 5 University City
From the 1950s to the mid-1960s, it seemed like everything and everyone in California was cool: Pierre Koenig and others were designing airy case-study homes, and Charles and Ray Eames' sleek furniture looked gorgeous in those types of spaces; painters including Karl Benjamin were creating... More >>
Dwight Davis Merrill Lynch Championships Dwight Davis Tennis Center Daily from Sun., October 12 until Sun., October 19 St. Louis - Forest Park
Because the Cardinals' season didn't work out so well and the Rams' doesn't look much more promising, you might think the local sports scene is readying for a long winter's nap. But this week there's a wake-up call: The St. Louis Aces are hosting St. Louis' first United States Tennis... More >>
Forever Free: Abraham Lincoln's Journey to Emancipation St. Louis Public Library, Central Branch Every week Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from Mon., October 6 until Fri., November 14 St. Louis - Downtown
With all eyes on the upcoming presidential election, there's no better time to revisit the life of one of our greatest leaders. From his humble beginnings splitting fence rails, Abraham Lincoln educated himself with the help of borrowed books and became a respected country lawyer and... More >>
Hair Washington University South Campus Theatre Every week Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from Thu., September 11 until Wed., October 1
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In the 1960s, Hair was introduced to an audience steeped in political and moral resistance. And after 40 years, Hair's transgressive blend of drugs, sexuality, free love and spirituality still has the power to shock, which is quite an achievement when you consider how jaded we as a society have... More >>
The Light Project Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts Daily from Thu., September 4 until Fri., October 17 St. Louis - Grand Center
If you're wont to sneak into Grand Center by the westerly route, you've no doubt noticed the burnt shell of the Spring Avenue Church. All of the growth that has happened in this burgeoning arts district, and the remains of this fire-damaged building, um, remain lurking on the periphery like a... More >>
Lutz Bacher: Spill and Aïda Ruilova: The Singles 1999-Now Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Fri., September 12 until Sun., January 4 St. Louis - Grand Center
Lutz Bacher: Spill is the first-ever solo exhibition by this prolific artist, which is surprising considering she first gained notice with her document collage piece The Lee Harvey Oswald Interview in 1976. What's more surprising is that Spill and its attendant art book SMOKE (Gets in Your... More >>
Mary Sprague: Trees Duane Reed Gallery Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from Fri., September 12 until Sat., October 18 Clayton
Trees often get lost in the landscape — in fact, they usually go completely unnoticed until they're gone. And even when we do pay attention to them, we see each of these woody plants as a whole rather than as the sum of its parts: That cluster of leaves provides us shade, but we don't... More >>
Monarch's Wine Bar Monarch Every week Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Maplewood
Today's the big day: You're finally going out for drinks with that nice young lady from accounting. Nothing too fancy -- it's not a Saturday-night dinner, for crying out loud! -- but you want to make a good impression, so you're taking her to the wine bar at Monarch (7401 Manchester Road,... More >>
Mysteries of the Great Lakes Saint Louis Science Center-OMNIMAX Daily from Thu., September 18 until Thu., April 16 St. Louis - Forest Park
After inches of rain were dumped on us by the remnants of Hurricane Ike, many of us are just plain sick of water. If you've redecorated your basement to include a Shop-Vac and an assortment of fans, you feel our pain. But in order to forgive the water, you must understand the water. The new... More >>
Niki Missouri Botanical Garden Daily from Sun., April 27 until Fri., October 31 St. Louis - Tower Grove
Now that the Chihuly elation from the summer of '06 has finally fizzled out and the Chapungu exhibition of '07 has closed, St. Louisans are certainly ready for more artistic enchantment at the Missouri Botanical Garden (4344 Shaw Boulevard; 314-577-9400 or www.mobot.org). So how do you think a... More >>
Not That Cuddly: An Exhibition of Misfit Toys Eugene Field House & St. Louis Toy Museum Every week Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Wed., August 20 until Tue., December 30 St. Louis - Downtown
Today's favorite doll or stuffed animal is the stuff of tomorrow's nightmares. (Except for Bratz dolls — those things are God-awful now and forever.) Don't believe it? Picture those creepy wooden-headed dolls that were all the rage during the Little House on the Prairie era: Something in... More >>
Persuasive Politics: Presidential Campaign Memorabilia Saint Louis University-Museum of Art Every week Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Fri., September 5 until Sun., December 21 St. Louis - Midtown
In retrospect, why was Richard Milhouse Nixon electable? Kennedy drank his milkshake in the 1960 election, and his hangdog expression and dour nastiness didn't improve with time. The answer is obvious: Nixon looked fantastic as a cartoon character. His campaign team capitalized on this with a... More >>
Saskia Olde Wolbers: Placebo Saint Louis Art Museum Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Fri., August 1 until Sun., October 26 St. Louis - Forest Park
Inspired by the true story of Jean-Claude Romand, a man who pretended for eighteen years that he was a doctor for the World Health Organization, Saskia Olde Wolbers created Placebo. In this short film, an unseen narrator unravels the truth of her life as she lies paralyzed in a hospital bed:... More >>
Sheldon Art Galleries Sheldon Concert Hall Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from Fri., October 3 until Sat., February 14 St. Louis - Grand Center
When most people think of the Sheldon, they probably reflect on the building's "perfect acoustics." And while this venue is, in fact, a wonderful place to catch a concert, it also houses some swell art galleries. These art spaces are all adjacent to one another, yet they are separated by theme,... More >>
Spencer Finch: Sunset and Ice Cream! Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Thu., September 4 until Fri., October 17 St. Louis - Grand Center
Shouldn't all fifth birthdays be commemorated with a delicious scoop of ice cream? At the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, the answer is certainly "yes." Come celebrate the Contemporary's fifth anniversary while enjoying free, solar-power-generated ice cream every Tuesday through Sunday... More >>
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