The Pulitzer Arts Foundation presents The Nature of Things: Medieval Art and Ecology, 1100-1550, the first exhibition to explore the impact of artmaking on the environment in the second half
The Pulitzer Arts Foundation presents an exhibition of career-spanning work by Faye HeavyShield, an artist whose poetic minimal sensibility and use of humble materials is closely bound to the power
St. Louis is a kaleidoscope of architecture, filled with structures of every age, shape, and size. In Coloring STL, Missouri History Museum visitors will interact with these fascinating buildings in
Marcella Roberson is ready to move. She and her 17-year-old son have been looking for a new apartment for four years because, she says, they’ve suffered domestic violence in their current living situation in Camden, New Jersey. She hopes her federal housing voucher can bring them a new home and a chance at safety. But […]
Roger Waters has finally stopped teasing fans about his reimagined The Dark Side of the Moon. The rocker just announced that the album, The Dark Side of the Moon Redux, will be released…
EDWARDSVILLE - Illinois State Senator Erica Harriss (56th-Glen Carbon) hosted a grand opening of her Edwardsville District Office on Tuesday, July 18. “We had a great turnout, and it was great seeing so many new faces and familiar ones as well as we welcomed them to our new constituent services office,” Harriss said in a press release. “We had an opportunity to move our office this past spring to Main Street in Edwardsville as it’s a more centralized location in the 56th District and so far it’s been great.” Harriss is a Republican representing the 56th District. The grand opening invited local politicians and constituents to the office for a ribbon-cutting ceremony. State Representative Amy Elik and the Glen Ed Chamber of Commerce were in attendance. The office, located at 120 North Main Street, Suite 1B, has been open for a few months. Now that the Illinois Senate session has ended, Harriss has left Springfield and returned to the area. She
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Jordan Walker and Paul DeJong each hit a two-run homer, and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Chicago Cubs 7-2 on Thursday night for their sixth straight victory.
Winnie-the-Pooh, R2-D2, Baseball and Kermit the Frog – these are some of the telephones you’ll see at the Jefferson Barracks Telephone Museum. Housed in a restored 1896 building, the
The work of world-renowned artist Dale Chihuly is coming to the Missouri Botanical Garden in a stunning exhibition uniting art and nature. With thousands of pieces of blown glass forms
"I wanted to talk to him about the tone, either in an official release or a press conference, or just off the cuff to try to remind him as best I could that we're talking about vulnerable kids here," Sen. Greg Razer, D-Kansas City, said.
Riding a season-best six-game winning streak, the St. Louis Cardinals will battle their close rival Chicago Cubs once again, but not on their usual broadcast home.
Green Door Art Gallery is pleased to partner with Bobby Lessentine, Financial Advisor, Edward Jones, in presenting Inspiration and Expression, The Art of MaryJo Clark. The exhibit includes collage,
The all-white board running the Francis Howell School District voted to rescind a resolution displayed throughout school buildings that acknowledges the impact of racism on staff and students. A previous board governing the public school district in St. Charles County originally approved the resolution in 2020 after the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis ignited a push for racial justice.
"I am trying to contain my emotions," said St. Louis County Councilwoman Shalonda Webb, whose district includes the mall. "It has been a long time coming."