If you are looking for a last-minute gift for your loved one or looking to plan an adventure in 2023, consider booking the exclusive trip Tara and Michael Gallina of Take Root Hospitality are planning. The culinary dynamic duo is hosting a trip to Provence.
Read MoreThe City Museum celebrates 25 years since opening its doors this week! To celebrate, City Museum has updated its logo that “pays homage to the past while looking towards to the future.” The museum also tapped two artists, Dan Zettwoch and Stan Chisholm, to create special edition prints which are available in the gift shop.
Read MoreFor decades, artists have experimented with digital tools, often incorporating or referencing technology in their paintings. As a result, cutting-edge collectors have come to seek, if not expect, these innovations from artists. At the same time, art is now part of the direct-to-consumer economy through online platforms and auctions. As the time we spend online accelerates, we are ever more seduced by the virtual experience of art, which continues to improve as technology evolves. Increasingly, paint and code are interchangeable.
Read MoreDance St. Louis, one of the country’s oldest and remaining nonprofit dance presenters, kicks off its 57th season on Saturday, November 5 at 7:30 p.m. at the Touhill Performing Arts Center with the presentation of Complexions Contemporary Ballet, the award-winning, New York City-based company that has been lauded for reinventing dance and contemporary ballet. Complexions is set to perform its blockbuster hit STAR DUST, a tribute to the life and music of David Bowie, full of glitter and glam.
Read MoreAs I watched The Queen’s funeral procession reach a somber climax at Wellington Arch, I was reminded of my own experience with Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip that happened at the exact same location.
Read MoreThere are some other great jazz cities in America like my hometown of New York City, San Francisco, Chicago, and New Orleans, but none can match the range of shows, the intimacy of the Ferring Jazz Bistro, Miles Davis, the number and types of community events, or world-class jazz education like Jazz St. Louis.
Read MoreI'm sure some people love political ads, the back-and-forth banter about why we should or shouldn’t support the candidate of our party - or God forbid - the other party, along with the political conversations which pop up over dinner, or cocktails, or with family. But I don’t.
Read MoreSababa, St. Louis’ Jewish arts and culture festival, returns on Sunday, September 18, 10 am-5 pm, to the Washington University in St. Louis campus. The free festival is a collaboration between the J and the Jewish Federation of St. Louis. It will feature multiple musical guests for the duration of the day.
Read MoreOur upcoming issue looks at the lineup for the forthcoming season at Jazz St. Louis. This year's theme, “Feel the Vibe,” promises signature can’t-be-missed concerts for a wide range of jazz tastes.
Read MoreMetro Theater Company (MTC), St. Louis’s premier professional theater for youth and families and St. Louis’ third-oldest professional theater company, is celebrating 50 years and has announced its 2022-23 50th Anniversary Season.
Read MoreThe Westport Playhouse, which closed in March 2020, reopens this weekend with a newly installed state-of-the-art 40 ft LED video wall.
Read MoreRelax and recline with one of these hot summer reads, inspired by Italy
Read MoreTaqueria Morita is set to open in time for Memorial Day weekend on Thursday, May 26th!
Read MoreBusiness and art blend every time Wendy Cromwell writes her highly anticipated column. In our March/ April issue, she pens an article about digital art, NFTs, and how the pandemic is shaping the future of the art industry.
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