MOCRA Director to lecture on “The Wounded Body of Christ”
Museum of Contemporary Religious Art (MOCRA) Director Terrence E. Dempsey, S.J. will speak on “The Wounded Body of Christ and the Modern Social Conscience,” at a free public lecture on Sunday,...
CINDY TOWER: Decadense
Bruno David Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition by Cindy Tower. “Decadense” [sic] includes recent paintings of decrepit, isolated and condemned architectural settings. A fully illustrated...
L.A. Machine Happens in St. Louis: The Contemporary Art Museum
The Contemporary kicks off April with a group of artists for the Machine Project. We can expect performance/installation art, a potpourri of happenings and probably big crowds. Los Angeles-based artist...
Cheonae Kim and Michael Byron at Philip Slein Gallery
The opening reception of A Tiger’s Tale: New Work by Michael Hernandez de Luna is Friday, March 19th 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. – Philip Slein Gallery 319 Washington Avenue Read More →
The Nutcracker at the Touhill Performing Arts Center
Presented by St. Louis Ballet, The Nutcracker’s magical tale of a young girl’s holiday vision has long excited audiences of all ages. In the land of sweets, watch the snow fall and witness...
Singing Barber Ron Andrews | Salmon Fishing In Sheboygan
Ron Andrews, lets out a yell, “St. Louie, Missouri” and segues into yodeling the hard time blues. Improvising some lyrics as he goes along, it’s easy to see why two years ago NBC featured...
Hoover Boys and Girls Club Paint a St. Louis Metro Bus
Stephanie Garvey, the Manager of Special Events and Marketing at Herbert Hoover Boys and Girls Club, and members of her staff gathered at the Veiled Prophet Parade Den (VP organization) on Saturday, August...
St. Louisans Go Salmon Fishing In Lake Michigan, Part 1
St. Louisans Go Salmon Fishing in Lake Michigan, Part 2
Plaza Frontenac Cinema | Now Showing: Tulpan & Whatever Works (more)
TULPAN A young man must find a bride in the deserted steppe to achieve his goal of becoming a shepherd. 1:10 | 4:20 | 6:40 | 9:15 (Plaza Frontenac, 314-995-6285.) Read More →




