Gospel at Colonus

Courtesy photo – Stewart GoldsteinThe St. Louis Black Repertory Company has opened its 27th season with a performance at Edison Theatre, running through Sept. 21.

Cancer research focus of Armstrong’s visit

When five-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong was diagnosed with testicular cancer in 1996, he felt he was given a death sentence. “I felt hopeless,” he said. “But I quickly learned from my doctors, thanks to cancer research, new treatments were available that weren’t around just 10 years before. I’m alive today thanks to […]

Student dancers to join Kingsbury Ensemble in Holmes Lounge concert

The Kingsbury Ensemble, a group specializing in music of the Baroque and Classical periods, will present a concert titled “FĂȘte Galante: Love & Nature” at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 9 in Holmes Lounge. The St. Louis-based Kingsbury Ensemble employs historically accurate practices and instruments and performs in acoustically appropriate settings. Members are drawn from some of […]

Volleyball team stretches streak to 15

The No. 2 volleyball team extended its winning streak to a season-high 15 matches Oct. 22 at the Field House, as it knocked off Division II Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville 3-0. With the win, the Bears, who have not lost since Sept. 19, upped their record to 25-3. The Bears took the match in straight games, […]

Murray to speak on medieval architecture and new media

Stephen Murray, a leading authority on medieval art and architecture and founder of the Visual Media Center at Columbia University, will speak on “Medieval Architecture and the New Media: Representing and Creating Humanistic Content” at 6 p.m. Nov. 18 at the Gallery of Art. A reception for Murray will immediately follow the talk. A specialist […]
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