Someone noticed the missing doors Feb. 2, St. Louis County Police said, but they do now know when the thefts happened.
The self-taught artist Abraham Lincoln Walker worked in his basement on phantasmagorical paintings, discovered by the art world more than 30 years after his death.
A pop-up exhibit highlighting the intersectionality between the rich history of both the Black and LGBTBQ+ communities during ...
Also this week: "Wild at Heart" in 35mm, another edition of the Nitrate Film Festival kicks off at American Cinematheque and the Michael Roemer renaissance continues.
Ford's first visit to the museum as a child in a racially divided city wasn't all that welcoming, but a lot has changed in ...
A benefit exhibition for artists who've been impacted by the wildfires, Batsheva Dance Company's U.S. premiere and more arts ...
Amid modernization’s relentless advance, old guard landmarks stand their ground. Mixing the old with the new, here are some ...
February is Black History Month, and St. Louis is dedicated to preserving and sharing stories of African Americans who helped shape our city and nation.
Happy hour at 5 p.m., followed by the program at 6:30 p.m. 5 On Your Side’s Kelly Jackson and Brent Solomon will be there to ...
The Missouri Historical Society has launched the “We Are St. Louis” campaign, designed to introduce people to a St. Louis ...
The local arts scene is reacting to President Donald Trump’s efforts to redraw the national arts landscape during the first month of his second term — initiatives that, if successful, are likely ...