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Ian McLagan and The Bump Band Blueberry Hill Thu., July 3, 9:30pm Delmar/The Loop  
If there’s another keyboardist in the history of rock & roll with a more stunning, voluminous resume than Ian McLagan, the name would have to be Billy Preston. But who has the time to make such a tally? As the animating force behind the Faces -- Small or otherwise -- McLagan worked the... More >>
I Shot Jesse James Webster University-Moore Auditorium Thu., July 3 Webster Groves
Bob Ford saw a quick way to solve all his problems, and all it would take was the murder of his friend, the notorious criminal Jesse James. Writer/director Samuel Fuller's I Shot Jesse James is a fictionalized account of the titular act, but it's also a gritty exploration of betrayal and what... More >>
Matthew Leach Left Bank Books Thu., July 3 St. Louis - Central West End
Mention Jose Oquendo and it comes up — "it" being the Cardinals' utility man's now-legendary stint as a pitcher. Four innings pitched in a game against the Atlanta Braves, and Oquendo proved forever that he was worthy of his nickname "The Secret Weapon." Maybe you witnessed it, maybe... More >>
Art Saint Louis' New Gallery and New Show Art Saint Louis Every week Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from Sat., June 7 until Thu., July 24 St. Louis - Washington Avenue
Ms. Day just loves a housewarming party, what with all the fresh coats of paint, beautiful décor and happy people. So she’s going to be plenty pleased on Saturday, June 7, when she attends a housewarming of sorts at the brand new Art Saint Louis gallery (555 Washington Avenue;... More >>
Contemporary Chinese Painting from the Harbin Art School UM-St. Louis-Gallery 210 Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from Fri., June 27 until Sat., August 9 North St. Louis County
School may be out for summer, but Gallery 210 on the University of Missouri-St. Louis campus (1 University Drive at Natural Bridge Road; 314-516-5976 or gallery210.umsl.edu) is trying to keep your head — or, at least, your eyes — in the game. It's hosting Contemporary Chinese... More >>
Dinoroarus Saint Louis Zoo Daily from Fri., April 18 until Mon., September 1 St. Louis - Forest Park
After being hunted into extinction by the caveman 65,000,000 year ago (just go with it), dinosaurs have existed only through their fossilized remains and our imaginations. But this Friday, April 18, the Saint Louis Zoo in Forest Park (314-781-0900 or www.stlzoo.org) debuts its Dinoroarus... More >>
The Immediate Touch: German, Swiss and Austrian Drawings from Saint Louis Collections, 1946 to 2007 Saint Louis Art Museum Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Wed., July 2 until Sun., September 7 St. Louis - Forest Park
Drawing doesn't have the cache of painting, but for purists, viewing an artist's drawings is the equivalent of seeing the naked technique of creation. It all begins with the drawing, and all is revealed in the lines. The Immediate Touch: German, Swiss and Austrian Drawings from Saint Louis... More >>
Kit 1A: Collected Books; Some Assembly Required Bruno David Gallery Every week Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from Fri., June 6 until Sat., July 5 St. Louis - Grand Center
Inspired by the mechanics of paper dolls and his love of reading, Ontario-based artist Wyn Geleynse has created a whimsical paper library using heavy card stock. Kit 1A: Collected Books; Some Assembly Required represents the great books that influenced Geleynse (and his collaborator Jason... More >>
Mad Magazine Exhibition St. Louis Artists' Guild Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Sun., June 22 until Sat., September 6 Clayton
Mad magazine has been blowing raspberries at authority figures and pop-culture icons since its debut in 1952, and its impact on our national sense of humor is so vast, it's impossible to quantify. This summer, the St. Louis Artists' Guild (2 Oak Knoll Park, Clayton) offers a rare look at... More >>
Missouri en Plein Air: Paintings by Billyo O'Donnell UM-St. Louis-Mercantile Library Every week Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday from Thu., May 8 until Fri., August 1
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It's happened to everyone: You're outside catching a particularly gorgeous sunset, and you want to snap a picture to remember the way the light is bouncing off the greenery — only to find that when the photo is printed, the camera couldn't exactly capture the magic. You can still see all... 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 >>
Passport Dinners on the Plaza Piper Palm House Every week Thursday from Thu., July 3 until Thu., July 31 St. Louis - Tower Grove
To travel is to experience other lands, other peoples, other cultures, other foods. Gaining all that understanding is great — but that last one really is the best, isn't it? Who doesn't want to get stuffed on the native dishes of most countries? "Most" because not everyone is good at the... More >>
Sensitive Content phd gallery Every week Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Sat., June 28 until Sun., August 17 St. Louis - South City
Sensitive Content, the new exhibition at the phd gallery (2300 Cherokee Street; 314-664-6644 or www.phdstl.com), showcases two artists' differing approaches to black-and-white nude photography. On display are Jeff Palmer's highly sexualized male nudes, attuned to the shape and texture of the... More >>
10,320 Miles from Melbourne Hoffman LaChance Contemporary Every week Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from Fri., June 13 until Sat., July 12 Maplewood
Normally if you were interested in checking out the Australian graffiti scene, you’d have to make the long journey to Australia — preferably by boat (because it’s more romantic) or perhaps by hot air balloon (for the drama). But thanks to Peat Wolleager and the trio of curators... More >>
Things that Matter: Art by Children with Autism Sheldon Concert Hall Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from Fri., April 18 until Sat., September 13 St. Louis - Grand Center
The premise: Artistic creation can help children with autism to better express themselves. The disorder, which affects a person's ability to communicate, often includes intense fascinations with things: stoves, Hello Kitty, dinosaurs. Harnessing this fascination, coordinators Bevin Early and... More >>
Tropical Moose Kirkwood Farmers' Market Daily from Sat., May 10 until Mon., September 1 Kirkwood
Global warming is definitely a hot-button topic, and rarely do you ever hear any global-warming pros. Maybe it's the nature of heat — most people don't like to sweat. But there's one possible positive feature of the Earth's rising temperature: some cool-weather animals moving south. Now,... More >>
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