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| Steve Howe, Chris Squire and Alan White of Yes The Pageant | Tue., December 2, 8:00pm | Delmar/The Loop | |
In the Yes masterpiece "Close To The Edge," Jon Anderson simply describes life's dual nature: "I get up, I get down." With Anderson and keyboardist Rick Wakeman recently sidelined due to health problems, Yes may seem down. Fortunately, Steve Howe, Chris Squire and Alan White are up and out,... More >> |
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| Steve Schankman: Produced by Contemporary: A Celebration of 40 Years Producing Stellar Concerts and Spectacular Events Missouri History Museum | Tue., December 2 | St. Louis - Forest Park | |
In 1968 Steve Schankman and Irv Zuckerman began their decades-long partnership in the concert industry. The first major rock show the pair ever booked and produced was the Grateful Dead at the Fox Theatre in 1969. Forty years later, Schankman continues to craft memorable events with his... More >> |
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| Support Dogs, Inc. Holiday Open House Support Dogs, Inc. | Tue., December 2 | Maryland Heights | |
All right now, turn your head a little to the left and smile. Ears back, tongue out just a smidge more. Snout down. That's perfect! Snap! No, these aren't instructions to make you look crazy at the coffeehouse while you read this item; these are the kinds of things that the photographer will... More >> |
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| Front Room: Ian Burns Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis |
Tue., November 25 more dates/times |
St. Louis - Grand Center | |
Artist Ian Burns creates Rube Goldberg-style machines that simultaneously make and unmake an image. Burns' constructs are sort of walk-in dioramas, accretions of household objects and clever engineering that viewers enter in order to see the desired image, which may be a light projection, a... More >> |
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| Lutz Bacher: Spill and Aïda Ruilova: The Singles 1999-Now Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis | Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Fri., September 12 until Sun., January 4 | St. Louis - Grand Center | |
Lutz Bacher: Spill is the first-ever solo exhibition by this prolific artist, which is surprising considering she first gained notice with her document collage piece The Lee Harvey Oswald Interview in 1976. What's more surprising is that Spill and its attendant art book SMOKE (Gets in Your... More >> |
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| New Work by Ron Buechele, Jim Mahfood and Peat Wollaeger Mad Art Gallery | Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from Fri., November 7 until Tue., December 2 | St. Louis - Soulard/Benton Park | |
If'n you're looking for an exciting first date that will make you look both cool and fun-loving to whomever you're squiring about this evening, look no further than New Work by Ron Buechele, Jim Mahfood and Peat Wollaeger. This art exhibit with a little something extra features new work by the... More >> |
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| This Wonderful Life Loretto-Hilton Center |
Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Wed., November 26 until Wed., December 24 more dates/times |
Webster Groves | |
He's been framed for bank fraud. Fleeing in a drunken panic, he crashes his car and then stumbles to a bridge to throw himself into the icy waters below. Yes, that's George Bailey's predicament in the feel-good holiday classic It's a Wonderful Life. But if your appreciation of Frank Capra's... More >> |
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| Action/Abstraction: Pollock, de Kooning and American Art, 1940-1976 Saint Louis Art Museum | Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Sun., October 19 until Sun., January 11 | St. Louis - Forest Park | |
After World War II, American artists emerged as leaders of a new direction in art, not followers of the old ways. Painters such as Pollock and de Kooning gained prominence not just for the protean work they created, but because rival art critics Harold Rosenberg and Clement Greenberg argued... More >> |
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| Arny Nadler: Beacons Philip Slein Gallery | Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from Fri., November 7 until Tue., December 23 | St. Louis - Washington Avenue | |
Earlier this year, artist Richard Serra lamented the decline in art appreciation thanks to the digital age. With the Internet and e-mail, people can "see" almost any piece of art in the world, albeit in a digitized format. Is seeing a monitor-size and -scale JPG of the Mona Lisa the same thing... More >> |
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| Battle of the Champions Subterranean Books | Daily from Fri., November 14 until Sun., January 11 | Delmar/The Loop | |
Pat Benatar once taught us that love is a battlefield, and while she was so, so right, it appears that in the world of competitive poster-making, love is a boxing ring. At least that's the setting selected at Subterranean Books (6275 Delmar Boulevard, University City), as Subby hosts a dual art... More >> |
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| Eva Lundsager: New Works Greenberg Van Doren Gallery | Every week Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday from Thu., October 23 until Fri., December 12 | St. Louis - Midtown | |
Some of the most long-lasting art makes its mark through gentle, subjective interpretations of a scene instead of direct representation. For artist Eva Lundsager, the use of allusion and simile is crucial to her painting. Lundsager's watercolor and oil paintings work by suggestion rather than... More >> |
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| Katherine Dunham: Beyond the Dance Missouri History Museum | Daily from Sun., November 2 until Sun., November 8 | St. Louis - Forest Park | |
On May 21, 2006, St. Louis, and the world, lost a great visionary when Illinois-born Katherine Dunham passed away at the age of 96. Fortunately, her legacy and her contributions to dance still shine brightly. The Missouri History Museum (Lindell Boulevard and DeBaliviere Avenue) honors this... More >> |
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| Monarch's Wine Bar Monarch | Every week Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday | Maplewood | |
Today's the big day: You're finally going out for drinks with that nice young lady from accounting. Nothing too fancy -- it's not a Saturday-night dinner, for crying out loud! -- but you want to make a good impression, so you're taking her to the wine bar at Monarch (7401 Manchester Road,... More >> |
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| Mysteries of the Great Lakes Saint Louis Science Center-OMNIMAX | Daily from Thu., September 18 until Thu., April 16 | St. Louis - Forest Park | |
After inches of rain were dumped on us by the remnants of Hurricane Ike, many of us are just plain sick of water. If you've redecorated your basement to include a Shop-Vac and an assortment of fans, you feel our pain. But in order to forgive the water, you must understand the water. The new... More >> |
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| Outdoor Ice Skating at Steinberg Skating Rink Steinberg Skating Rink | Daily from Thu., November 27 until Mon., March 30 | St. Louis - Forest Park | |
Your eyes are streaming, your cheeks are chapped and the snot is frozen on your upper lip congratulations, youre ice skating outdoors during a Midwestern winter! Why are you doing this to yourself? Because its fun, thats why. Outdoor skating is a communal experience, as... More >> |
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| Point-of-View: Center for Survivors of Torture and War Trauma Mokabe's Coffeehouse | Daily from Tue., November 18 until Tue., December 30 | St. Louis - South Grand | |
The flourishing multiculturalism in St. Louis is evident if you just pay a little closer attention to your surroundings. A drive down South Grand Boulevard, for instance, will show you restaurants serving cuisines from all over the world — Afghani, Ethiopian and Vietnamese included. While... More >> |
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| Sharks Saint Louis Science Center-OMNIMAX | Daily from Mon., November 3 until Thu., March 5 | St. Louis - Forest Park | |
Shark fans have very few requirements for a good movie. One, make sure the title of the film gives some sense of the shark's role in the proceedings. Two, give us lots of sharks. Not just gratuitous footage of sharks swimming, swarming and eating, but many varieties of sharks doing these... More >> |
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| Sheldon Art Galleries Sheldon Concert Hall | Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from Fri., October 3 until Sat., February 14 | St. Louis - Grand Center | |
When most people think of the Sheldon, they probably reflect on the building's "perfect acoustics." And while this venue is, in fact, a wonderful place to catch a concert, it also houses some swell art galleries. These art spaces are all adjacent to one another, yet they are separated by theme,... More >> |
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| All Things Indie Rue 13 | Every week Tuesday | St. Louis - Washington Avenue |
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| Alvin Jett Duo Hwy 61 Roadhouse and Kitchen | Every week Tuesday, 7:30pm | Webster Groves |
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| Amazing Science Demonstrations Saint Louis Science Center | Daily | St. Louis - Forest Park | |