Artist Salma Arastu creates abstract beauty from Islamic calligraphy
It's one of the Museum of Contemporary Religious Art's most popular exhibits
It's one of the Museum of Contemporary Religious Art's most popular exhibits
SLCC takes commissions and other challenging works to KC
Robertson quotes Bernstein in response to Paris terrorism
Marie-Hélène Bernard presents financials at her first annual meeting for the SLSO.
He'll stay on in new role as music director emeritus
Thomas Tallis' 40-part 'Spem in Alium' is a highlight
Midcentury Modern Dollhouses; Big bright prints
Her voice has grown into Wagnerian proportions since she was a young artist at Opera Theatre of St. Louis
St. Louis Art Museum exhibition coincides with the Arch's anniversary year
Orli Shaham offers sparkling Mozart
British composer Gabriel Jackson on his new piece for the St. Louis Chamber Chorus
"The Yeomen of the Guard," the 11th (of a total of 14) of Gilbert & Sullivan's Savoy Operas, has Sir Arthur S. Sullivan's finest score and Sir William Schwenk Gilbert's most serious (whi…
Program contrasts Renaissance and Romantics
Wehrenberg goes big with Imax
The brothers' new exhibition, "Scouts or Sports?" is filled with images drawn from their youth.
Carl Nielsen's Symphony No. 3 finally makes it to St. Louis
Artistic director Bruce Carvell edits scores he finds online
Soprano Mary Wilson is in dazzling form
Soprano Mary Wilson returns to sing in the opening concert
New exhibition is a combination of both indoor and outdoor components.
Pianist Banatan deals smoothly with thorny score
Pair also have a new album on Naxos, "Divine Redeemer."
SLSO is also playing Bernstein and Gershwin
It's October, and that means that the Cardinals are playing in the post-season. The members of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, second to none in their Cardinals spirit, can be counted on t…
Visitors have to solve the puzzle in an hour or less.