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Cross Canadian Ragweed The Pageant Fri., September 5, 8:00pm Delmar/The Loop
There's plenty of confusion surrounding Cross Canadian Ragweed. For one thing, the band's not Canadian; its name conflates those of Oklahoma-based bandmates Grady Cross, Cody Canada and Randy Ragsdale (joined by Jeremy Plato). Moreover, members of this other CCR have enjoyed impressive success... More >>
A Hard Day's Night St. Louis Union Station Fri., September 5 St. Louis - Downtown
From a very biased standpoint, A Hard Day's Night is not only the greatest of the Beatles' films, it's also slightly melancholy — and not just because of the lonely Ringo plot line. Director Richard Lester and writer Alun Owen together re-created a typical day in the life of the band, and... More >>
Undercover Weekend: 60's The Bluebird Fri., September 5, 8:00pm St. Louis - Midtown
This year’s edition of An Under Cover Weekend – the annual two-night extravaganza where local musicians play entire tribute sets to other bands -- is double the fun: two straight weekends (for a total of four nights) of bands. This year’s edition has a bit of a twist, though.... More >>
Art Outside Schlafly Bottleworks Daily from Fri., September 5 until Sun., September 7 Maplewood
When a couple local artists get together and have an art show, we call that cool. But when more than 50 artists gather to sell their works — everything from glass pieces to paintings and from jewelry to photography — we call that Art Outside. This overwhelmingly awesome art fair is... More >>
Drifting: Timothy Wagner Subterranean Books Daily from Fri., August 8 until Sun., September 14 Delmar/The Loop
Timothy Wagner is an abstract artist whose paintings typically feature a muted color palette and intersecting slashes of a brighter color, such as pink or white. His more recent work, however, eschews the perpendicular marks for bubbling fields of latex and acrylic paint; there's something... More >>
Echoes from Manzanar: If Walls Could Talk Regional Arts Commission Daily from Fri., August 29 until Sun., October 12 Delmar/The Loop
In 1942, more than 100,000 Japanese-Americans were rounded up by government troops, divested of all their property and sent to ten different “relocation areas” scattered across the country by authority of Executive Order 9066. Among them was nine-year old Arthur Towata, along with his... More >>
Exposure 11 UM-St. Louis-Gallery 210 Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from Thu., July 31 until Sat., September 20 North St. Louis County
Olivia Lahs-Gonzales and Andrew Millner both find inspiration in flora, but they respond to their muse in very different ways. Lahs-Gonzales hones in closely on the plants — photographing blades of grass so that they appear to be the size of sequoias or shooting up toward the sky from... More >>
Frost/Nixon Loretto-Hilton Center Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Wed., September 3 until Sun., September 28 Webster Groves
With the passage of time, Richard M. Nixon's image has softened to that of a stock character, a sure laugh-getter with his easily imitated mannerisms and jowly hunch. But in 1977 Nixon was viewed as either a martyr or the epitome of corruption, depending on your party affiliation — and he... More >>
Great Godfrey Maze Robert E. Glazebrook Park Every week Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Fri., September 5 until Sun., October 26 Grafton/Godfrey/Alton
Like deliciously ripe homegrown tomatoes, the Great Godfrey Maze is only around for a limited amount of time each year. The corn stalks in Glazebrook Park (1401 Stamper Lane, Godfrey, Illinois) have been cut to reveal not only a maze but also a safari scene, and you can try to navigate through... More >>
Greater St. Louis Hispanic Festival World War Memorial Park Daily from Fri., September 5 until Sun., September 7 St. Louis - Downtown
National Hispanic Heritage Month officially runs from September 15 to October 15 (spanning two months, technically), but who wants to wait another week? The Greater St. Louis Hispanic Festival jump-starts the party with a three-day fiesta in World War Memorial Park (1315 Chestnut Street) from... More >>
History Theatre Festival St. Charles Community College Daily from Thu., September 4 until Sun., September 14 St. Peters
Conventional methods of learning history are so played. You require excitement; you crave live-action entertainment. Good thing there's the History Theatre Festival, happening from Thursday, September 4, through Sunday, September 14, at St. Charles Community College (4601 Mid Rivers Mall Drive,... More >>
The Light Project Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts Daily from Thu., September 4 until Fri., October 17 St. Louis - Grand Center
If you're wont to sneak into Grand Center by the westerly route, you've no doubt noticed the burnt shell of the Spring Avenue Church. All of the growth that has happened in this burgeoning arts district, and the remains of this fire-damaged building, um, remain lurking on the periphery like a... 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 >>
Mark Mothersbaugh: Postcard Diaries Star Clipper Daily from Fri., August 1 until Fri., September 12 Delmar/The Loop
Mark Mothersbaugh has been creating for more than three decades, and not always while donning that red flower-pot chapeau he made famous as Devo's majordomo. His instrumental arrangements can be heard in many Wes Anderson films, and his company, Mutato Muzika, provides intricate, quirky scores... More >>
The Music Man Robert G. Reim Theatre Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Fri., September 5 until Sun., October 5 Kirkwood
Even folks who don't like musicals give props to The Music Man. Maybe it's because a story about a smooth-talking shyster who pulls one over on the simple citizens of River City goes against the public's saccharine-sweet perception of what a musical is. Or maybe they just like the songs.... More >>
National Norton Wine Festival Missouri History Museum Fri., September 5
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St. Louis - Forest Park
Norton is more than a computer antivirus program and the name of that giant anthology you were supposed to read from in college; it's also an important American grape that makes some especially yummy red wines. Learn more about the drinkable Norton and get a good taste at the National Norton... 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 >>
Not That Cuddly: An Exhibition of Misfit Toys Eugene Field House & St. Louis Toy Museum Every week Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Wed., August 20 until Tue., December 30 St. Louis - Downtown
Today's favorite doll or stuffed animal is the stuff of tomorrow's nightmares. (Except for Bratz dolls — those things are God-awful now and forever.) Don't believe it? Picture those creepy wooden-headed dolls that were all the rage during the Little House on the Prairie era: Something in... More >>
Personal Allegories Center of Creative Arts (COCA) Daily from Fri., August 22 until Sun., September 28 Delmar/The Loop
In a town full of talented artists, William LaChance stands out as someone uniquely talented. His paintings are "invented narratives," large-scale works that feature clusters of people inhabiting the same space but occupying different worlds. In Darkhorse, two women uncover a medieval painting... More >>
Persuasive Politics: Presidential Campaign Memorabilia Saint Louis University-Museum of Art Every week Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Fri., September 5 until Sun., December 21 St. Louis - Midtown
In retrospect, why was Richard Milhouse Nixon electable? Kennedy drank his milkshake in the 1960 election, and his hangdog expression and dour nastiness didn't improve with time. The answer is obvious: Nixon looked fantastic as a cartoon character. His campaign team capitalized on this with a... More >>
Sarafina! Edison Theatre Every week Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Thu., September 4 until Sun., September 14 Clayton
A word of caution about the Black Rep's production of Mbongeni Ngema's Sarafina!: It will wear you out if you're not prepared mentally and physically. A raucous and joyous musical about the South African school riots of the '70s, Sarafina! has scenes of great terror and brutality, but the... More >>
Saskia Olde Wolbers: Placebo Saint Louis Art Museum Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Fri., August 1 until Sun., October 26 St. Louis - Forest Park
Inspired by the true story of Jean-Claude Romand, a man who pretended for eighteen years that he was a doctor for the World Health Organization, Saskia Olde Wolbers created Placebo. In this short film, an unseen narrator unravels the truth of her life as she lies paralyzed in a hospital bed:... 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 >>
This One's for You... Soulard Art Market Every week Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Thu., August 14 until Sun., September 7 St. Louis - Soulard/Benton Park
Not so very long ago, beer was just beer. We drank it, and we didn't think much about it. Now, with the recent Anheuser-Busch news, we've realized that it's possible for beer to be an important source of pride, not only for St. Louisans, but also for the entire country. Throughout the years A-B... More >>
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