Post-Dispatch Changes Tune on Downtown for a Week
After spending years selling a fearful downtown narrative, the Post-Dispatch’s editorial board spent a week boosting the area.
After spending years selling a fearful downtown narrative, the Post-Dispatch’s editorial board spent a week boosting the area.
St. Louis artist Stan Chisholm’s solo show, Synth City, explores the city’s architecture as an artistic influence at Fifteen Windows Gallery.
Glory Pro returns to Cherokee St.’s Casa Loma Ballroom this weekend. Erik Carlson previews this weekend’s event and catches you up on last month’s action.
Fifteen Windows Gallery welcomes the annual Paint Louis festival by placing hip-hop artwork in a gallery setting.
Three St. Louis artists present “Strange Interior,” a group show exploring interior spaces and perceptions. The exhibit opens Saturday at Fifteen Windows Gallery and features mixed-media artworks.
On May Day, St. Louis residents gathered for a protest in Love Bank Park. Speakers addressed issues like ICE crackdowns, support for Palestinians, the cost of living, and attacks on the federal workforce.
“Un Terreno Sin Nombre,” opening on April 24 at The Luminary, explores identity and borders through Latino perspectives. The show featuring twelve artists, highlighting vibrant St. Louis Latino culture during the inaugural Latinx Arts Week.
Modular Mobb gatherings foster community among music producers and creatives, encouraging collaboration and experimentation with electronic instruments. Open to all levels, participants explore sound together in an inviting atmosphere.
The Whiskey Ring’s monthly County Club event celebrates country music. The popular event features rotating DJs and showcases themed drink specials and cocktails.
KDHX’s potential sale stands to have an outsized impact on small venues in St. Louis. Three venue owners reflect on KDHX’s importance to the local music scene and their businesses.