Yaaas, queens! Miss Gay America pageant brings 4 days of glamour to St. Louis
After years of hopping from city to city, the Miss Gay America organization has put down roots in St. Louis for its national competition.
After years of hopping from city to city, the Miss Gay America organization has put down roots in St. Louis for its national competition.
New Line Theatre tweaks a Gilbert and Sullivan classic.
The former Miss New Jersey tells her kids to "put your crazy into the universe."
Mainstay at 'The Rep' has lived, performed in STL since 1972
Response to the indoor "Golf the Galleries" at The Sheldon Art Galleries was so great this summer, they decided to do it again next year.
Resident conductor Gemma New led with style and substance
St. Louisans like to claim credit for a lot of inventions that were popularized at the 1904 World's Fair, such as iced tea and the ice cream cone.
Maplewood artist Margaret Keller installed Riverbend, a silvery representation of the Missouri River, on the ground in front of the new Arch entrance. It will be there through Dec. 21.
Set your phasers to disappointment.
The annual fireworks show brings more than 150 specialists to Wright City for a day of festivities and explosions
It will bloom between Sept. 27 and Oct. 7, officials predict.
The theme for the SLSO's 139th season is 'From Our Family to Yours'
Is the winner of the upcoming season of "The Voice" pretty much already determined?
'Phantom of the Opera' sequel gets better after intermission.
'Crowns'
The St. Louis Art Museum is closed today because of a power outage. It will open at 10 a.m. Thursday, says Matthew Hathaway, communications director.
Dance duo Wewolf steps to its own beat.
The SLSO has a new associate principal percussion
Stages St. Louis puts on an exhilarating 'Oklahoma!'
Offerings include "Grease," "Man of La Mancha."
Entertaining play with music opens Black Rep season.
The river's troves of old junk, lost treasures and modern trash tell Kristin Cassidy a lot about its sometimes troubling ties to the city and society.
Philip Durham, an architect who designed Citygarden's restaurant along with graceful homes and commercial projects, died Wednesday (Sept. 5, 2018) of a heart attack at his home in Soulard. H…