Matthew Carter typographical works at Des Lee Gallery
Typographically Speaking: The Art of Matthew Carter will open with a reception for the artist from 6-8 p.m. Oct. 10.
PAD to stage Broadway classic Guys and Dolls
The musical is a fast-paced, quick-witted story of well-meaning wise guys and the women who suffer their antics.
Bang! Scrap Arts Music at Edison Launches 2003-04 ovations! for young people series Nov. 1
A treat for both the ears and the eyes, the percussion ensemble performs on instruments built from recycled and salvaged materials.
Sounds at an exhibition
“Borders and Boundaries in 20th-Century Music” Oct. 24 corresponds to an Alan Cohen photography exhibit.
Author, critic Stanley Crouch to host W.E.B. Du Bois forums
Author, critic and commentator Stanley Crouch will host “A Reconsideration of W.E.B. Du Bois’ The Souls of Black Folk at its Centenary” at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Oct. 27. Both hour-long sessions will take place in Graham Chapel and are sponsored by The Center for the Humanities and the Department of English, both in […]
Shakespeare’s Othello Nov. 2
Aquila’s production combines the Bard’s peerless language with an original score, inventive staging and epic, film-like visual flair.
A roof over your head
Photo by Mary ButkusStudents finish the roof of a traditional Japanese teahouse waiting bench in the Elizabeth Danforth Butterfly Garden.
There’s no place like home
Selections from the 1902 stage musical The Wizard of Oz by St. Louis native Paul Tietjens will highlight a performance of 19th- and early 20th-century popular song at 7 p.m. Nov. 7 at the Gallery of Art. The concert, part of the Music at the Gallery of Art series, will feature six songs by Tietjens, […]
Architecture’s Hoal, Luchini win AIA awards
And winning a St. Louis interiors awards was the University’s Small Group Housing, designed by local firm Mackey Mitchell Associates.
‘Best band in the world’ La Bottine Souriante at Edison
The ensemble’s sound infuses traditional folk with the quickness of jazz, the energy of salsa and the breadth of world music.
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