ST. LOUIS -- It's a nationally recognized artist collective known to collect stories, reframe, and retell them through art, writing and performance to promote understanding and civic pride and prevent youth violence. Joining us to share more about what's new with the St. Louis Story Stitchers are Branden Lewis and Will James. The collective has [...]
The retailer could dismiss its lawsuit accusing Chesterfield of colluding with The Staenberg Group to illegally blight the store and put it at risk of eminent domain.
ST. LOUIS -- Grass and tree pollen levels in the St. Louis region are on the rise. If you suffer from allergies, you're likely all too familiar with the sneezing, runny nose, congestion, and watery eyes that come with it. Scientists indicate that climate change is causing pollen seasons to start earlier, last longer, and [...]
While the idea of a summer opera festival located in the Gateway City may not sound like the most obvious idea, it’s a setting that has proven extraordinarily fruitful.
Every May and June since 1976, Opera Theatre of Saint Louis (OTSL) presents a six-week festival season of four different operas at Webster University’s Loretto-Hilton Center. Every festival features innovative stagings, exciting young talent from around the country, and the deeply-held belief that opera — like any good art…
Art Saint Louis--a nonprofit art organization and gallery located in downtown St. Louis for 40 years--presents our Spring 2024 art exhibition, "Window to the Soul." This juried show is on […]
UNIVERSITY CITY, Mo. -- At least two ATMs were broken into this morning at two different Royal Bank locations. One is on Delmar Boulevard in University City. The other is on Rider Trail in Earth City. At around 3 a.m. the ATM is smashed open and left on the parking lot. We've asked the police [...]
A recent Wall Street Journal article reports that Downtown St. Louis real estate is in a "doom loop." Grand Center, located just west of downtown, was also considered "dead" in the 1990's. A project to save another abandoned skyscraper helped to bring it back. Now, Midtown is getting billions in investments.
For decades, academics have been trying to warn anybody who’d listen that the death of your local newspaper and the steady consolidation of local TV broadcasters was creating either “news deserts,” or local news that’s mostly just low-calorie puffery and simulacrum. Despite claims that the “internet would fix this,” fixing local journalism just wasn’t profitable […]