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7,058 stories from St. Louis Today

Who doesn't love Ringo Starr?

Who doesn't love Ringo Starr?

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 6:04am on September 9, 2018

'Evita' rules

Rep St. Louis production of rock opera hits all the right notes.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 6:04am on September 9, 2018

Theater review: Dramatically intense 'Three Decembers' at STL Opera Collective

Jake Heggie's score is melodic and accessible

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 6:04am on September 9, 2018

CAM's 'Basquiat Before Basquiat' is a portrait of an artist before fame

Jean-Michel Basquiat is subject of exhibition at CAM.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 5:48am on September 8, 2018

Zoo completes purchase of 435 acres in North County, won't seek city sales tax

Proposition Z, a proposal for a sales tax increase, will go to St. Louis County voters on Nov. 6.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 5:48am on September 8, 2018

Love or hate the traffic balls in St. Louis? Meet the men who created them.

Tony Rocca of AKT Studios and his crew are slowly changing the landscape of the city, one bollard, planter and tree grate at a time.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 5:48am on September 8, 2018

Posters in Clayton mayor's home mark 25 years of St. Louis Art Fair

Mayor Harold Sanger and his wife Diane are running out of space on the den walls. Still, the posters spark conversation and tell the history of the fair.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 5:12am on September 7, 2018

Roberta Gardner, singer and the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra's 'institutional memory,' dies at 83

A 'crackerjack musician,' she sang all over the city

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 5:12am on September 7, 2018

Who can curate a professional art museum exhibit in St. Louis? Teens can.

Students with the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis' Teen Museum Studies program curated Lizzy Martinez: Seeing Red, which opens Friday.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 12:24pm on September 1, 2018

Hippos come home: Sculptures that lived in NYC come back to City Museum

The hippos were a part of Safari Playground in Central Park, which is being renovated.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 11:32am on August 31, 2018

Iconic musicals opening at Rep, Stages mirror the times

'Evita,' 'Oklahoma!' have much to say to the current moment.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 11:32am on August 31, 2018

Tyler White gets her chance to shine in Black Rep's 'Crowns'

'Crowns' celebrates the power and beauty of hats.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 11:32am on August 31, 2018

Supergirl ride to swoop into Six Flags St. Louis in spring

The attraction will go in the space once occupied by the Highland Fling, which was removed at the end of the 2017 season.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 11:32am on August 31, 2018

First a Confederate statue came down in St. Louis. Is the Christopher Columbus monument next?

Members of the Native American and Italian American communities in St. Louis will be asked to weigh in on the controversial monument.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 11:32am on August 31, 2018

Recently reviewed theater for Aug. 31

'No Exit'

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 11:32am on August 31, 2018

St. Louis Symphony Orchestra announces soloist for Sept. 12 Art Hill program

Hint: It works with the theme of 'From Our Family to Yours'

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 10:24am on August 30, 2018

Neil Simon, Broadway's master of comedy, dies at 91

NEW YORK (AP) " Playwright Neil Simon, a master of comedy whose laugh-filled hits such as "The Odd Couple," ''Barefoot in the Park" and his "Brighton Beach" trilogy dominated Broadway for de…

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 5:36am on August 27, 2018

Fall visual arts: Exhibits stretch across time, explore many artistic mediums

Photographs, prints and paintings are not the only visual art mediums on display in upcoming exhibits. Also look for neon signs, video, wire sculpture and even models of vertical gardens.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 1:18am on August 26, 2018

Fall classical music: Symphonic works, choral concerts, chamber music and more

Stéphane Denève leads his first concerts as SLSO music director designate

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 1:18am on August 26, 2018

Fall theater: Local stages feature 'Evita,' the Bard, zombies and more

In an era of myriad electronic entertainments, there's still nothing like the thrill of live performance. And this fall, there's no shortage of theater and dance offerings worthy of your att…

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 1:18am on August 26, 2018

Recently reviewed theater for Aug. 24

'King Charles III'

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 11:33pm on August 24, 2018

To the left, to the left: Bill Maher is still politically incorrect

Comedian Bill Maher has never been shy about expressing his leftward political leanings.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 11:18pm on August 23, 2018

St. Louis Symphony Orchestra announces new hires in administration

Grammy-winning flutist Tim Munro is the SLSO's new creative partner

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 3:36pm on August 20, 2018

'King Charles III' imagines a woefully unprepared leader in charge

St. Louis Shakespeare presents Mike Bartlett play at Ivory Theatre.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 1:24pm on August 19, 2018

Theater review: Fine performances in Union Avenue Opera's 'Lost in the Stars'

Baritone Kenneth Overton is outstanding as the Rev. Stephen Kumalo.

SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 1:24pm on August 19, 2018
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