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Fri., April 25, 8:00pm Delmar/The Loop
Not since the days of Transvision Vamp, the Darling Buds and the Primitives has the U.K. produced so many bands capable of fusing together girl-group coyness, psych-fuzz drone and smart-pop sass. Of the new breed, though, it’s the Duke Spirit who rises above buzzed-about peers such as the Ting-Tings.... More>>
Fri., April 25 Delmar/The Loop See/Be Seen, Dance
Couples sometimes have it tough. You like the clubs. She's fond of the wine bars. He's a fan of all televised games. You enjoy participatory sports. He's a magazine-reader; you appreciate romance novels. What are people with such divergent tastes to do? Head to a salsa lesson . (Just stay with us on this... More>>
Fri., April 25 St. Louis - Central West End See/Be Seen, Literary Events
Science writer Mary Roach can make absolutely anything funny and fascinating. In Stiff , she hung around with crash-test bodies and other charitable cadavers. Spook sent her on a quest to figure out the afterlife. Roach's latest book, Bonk , tackles a topic that is at once private and universal.... More>>
Fri., April 25 St. Louis - Central West End See/Be Seen, Eat Me, Drink Me, Benefits
On your typical Friday night, you'll head out, grab a drink and listen to some music — and absolutely no one will benefit from any of these activities. But if on this particular Friday night, you point your car in the direction of the Chase Park Plaza (212 North Kingshighway Boulevard) with $50 in... More>>
Daily from Fri., April 25 until Mon., April 28
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St. Louis - South City Theater
The “Caucasian” in the Bertolt Brecht’s satirical play The Caucasian Chalk Circle refers to the people of the Caucasus Mountain region, not simply generic white people, and the chalk circle is a slightly-less gory version of King Solomon’s famous test of parenthood. In the... More>>
Fri., April 25
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St. Louis - Skinker/DeBaliviere Concerts
Is therapy funny? Those 50-minute hours spent unburdening yourself to a professional listener may seem comical to those who don’t avail themselves of the psychiatric arts, but consider the facts: That hour at therapy is an hour not spent at home with the “loved ones.” Yeah, that’s right;... More>>
Every week Friday, Saturday from Fri., January 11 until Sat., April 26 St. Louis - Soulard/Benton Park Dinner Theater
There's a mystery afoot in the Soulard area, and it ain't the case of Who Stole the Mardi Gras Beads? — that would be disastrous this time of year! But the unsolved crime of The Comic Book Killer! is just as important. You see, the Evil Doctor Weevil has decided he wants to obliterate both the... More>>
Daily from Fri., April 18 until Mon., September 1 St. Louis - Forest Park Special Exhibitions
After being hunted into extinction by the caveman 65,000,000 year ago (just go with it), dinosaurs have existed only through their fossilized remains and our imaginations. But this Friday, April 18, the Saint Louis Zoo in Forest Park (314-781-0900 or www.stlzoo.org ) debuts its Dinoroarus exhibit,... More>>
Thu., April 24, 1:00pm
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St. Louis - Grand Center Theater
The musical story of the group of blue-collar boys who wrote their own songs, created their own sound and sold millions of records -- Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons.
Daily from Fri., March 21 until Sun., May 18 St. Louis - Tower Grove Home & Garden, Art Exhibits
During the hours of darkness, botanical gardens transform into tranquil acres of moonlit foliage and shadowy groves inaccessible to visitors. But now you can see this hidden world of soft, radiant flowers, trees and other late-night garden secrets, no trespassing necessary: Simply visit the Missouri... More>>
Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from Fri., March 14 until Sat., May 10 St. Louis - Washington Avenue Art Exhibits
The Ellen Curlee Gallery (1308-A Washington Avenue; www.ellencurleegallery.com or 314-504-3852) presents Grounded: Photography and Our Contemporary Environment , an international exhibition that focuses on the relationship between humans and the natural world. There's a strong concentration here on the... More>>
Every week Friday, Saturday from Fri., April 25 until Sat., May 3 St. Louis - Skinker/DeBaliviere Theater, See/Be Seen
Once again, the Magic Smoking Monkey Theatre resurrects a classic stinker of a film when it presents the stage version of KISS Meets the Phantom of the Park . Released straight to television in 1978, KMTPOTP is a rock & roll version of the Phantom of the Opera starring Paul, Gene, Ace and Peter, but... More>>
Daily from Mon., April 21 until Fri., June 6 University City Special Exhibitions
Everything is cuter in miniature: kittens, puppies, hamburgers (sliders, anyone?). A new exhibit at Washington University's Olin Library (Forsyth and Skinker boulevards; 314-935-5495 or library.wustl.edu ) proves that tiny chic extends to books, too. Miniature Books: 4,000 Years of Tiny Treasures is on... More>>
Every week Thursday, Friday, Saturday from Thu., April 17 until Sat., April 26 St. Louis - Midtown Theater
Quick, someone shout out a place (“Intercourse, Pennsylvania!”). Now, a type of car (“Chevy Nova!”). Finally, a condiment (“French’s Yellow Mustard!”). Now, try and tie those all together in a hilarious, no-holds-barred improv sketch. Harder then it sounds, right? Well,... More>>
Daily St. Louis - Central West End Drink Me
To whom you're born, your resulting cultural heritage — there's no choice in that. It's happenstance. But some of us get lucky: We have the Scots blood running tartan-red, and we think it's cool. And St. Louisans with the Caledonian stuff can be damn happy about the Scottish Arms (6-10 South Sarah... More>>
Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from Fri., February 15 until Sat., May 3 St. Louis - Grand Center Art Exhibits
The Sheldon Art Galleries present not one but six new shows to usher in the 2008 season. In the Gallery of Photography, photographer John Gossage continues his study into the overlooked nooks of the urban landscape with his show Secrets of Real Estate: John Gossage . For more than 40 years, Gossage, a... More>>
Daily from Fri., April 18 until Fri., May 30 University City Art Exhibits
Last year’s Munny Show at Star Clipper Comics (6392 Delmar Boulevard, University City; 314-725-9110) was a crowd-spilling-into-the-streets, DJ-shaking-the-walls affair that would be hard to top — except that this year’s Munny Show is also Star Clipper’s 20th anniversary party. So, yeah:... More>>
Every week Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Fri., April 18 until Sun., April 27 Webster Groves Theater
Something is amiss at the Theatre Guild of Webster Groves' latest production. Rumors of a conspiracy swirl the corridors. Even the play's title, At This Evening's Performance — a mere prepositional phrase — gives way to suspense and general fill-in-the-blank forebodingness. The... More>>
Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday from Fri., April 18 until Sat., September 13 St. Louis - Grand Center Art Exhibits
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 Nancy Pierson... More>>
Every week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday from Sun., March 16 until Sat., May 3 Clayton Art Exhibits
There's always hand-wringing over the loss of the arts in our school systems, but consider this: If you're a high schooler who dreams of a career in medicine, do you have an outlet for your passion now? No. But if you're a teen artist, you can make art in your own bedroom. Heck, you can even enter your work... More>>
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Child Mummy Daily St. Louis - Forest Park Special Exhibitions, Film & Video
"Choc-tails" Happy Hour Every week Wednesday, Thursday, Friday St. Louis - Midtown See/Be Seen, Eat Me, Drink Me
The City Museum's 1924 Wurlitzer Pipe Organ Daily St. Louis - Washington Avenue Special Exhibitions
Clambake Every week Friday St. Louis - Central West End Eat Me, Drink Me
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