
The program is performed at different churches in different weeks
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 02:18AM[SHARE]Mo Republican Party vice-chair and a friend eschew tables for art.
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 07:49PM[SHARE]Violinist Joshua Bell holds the stage splendidly
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 11:28AM[SHARE]The region's finest a cappella choir turns 60
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 11:28AM[SHARE]He helped turn Janus Films into a powerhouse.
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 05:26PM[SHARE]Bell's interests include conducting and music education
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 11:37AM[SHARE]David Robertson is storyteller-in-chief
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 11:37AM[SHARE]John Costin has made art full-time for 36 years
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 04:00AM[SHARE]When the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra began rehearsals this week, it was with four new full-time members: two violins, one bass clarinet and a trumpet.
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 04:00AM[SHARE]First Congregational Church of Webster Groves helped Obata's family leave internment camp during World War II.
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 01:57PM[SHARE]The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra president-CEO proves that practice pays off
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 02:52AM[SHARE]Leader want to see improvements at Powell Hall and in Grand Center.
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 11:02PM[SHARE]The north city native wants to focus on organizations working with marginalized communities
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 11:02PM[SHARE]Persistence pays off for St. Louisans.
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 11:02PM[SHARE]Wells Fargo Advisors gives $100,000 for arts and management education
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 09:34AM[SHARE]From Beethoven's 9th to solo guitar, there's something for every taste.
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 12:07AM[SHARE]LoBianco owns the stage as the Valkyrie
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 01:19AM[SHARE]Art museum has the world's largest collection of the artist's paintingsÂ
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 08:35AM[SHARE]The one-year fellowship is intended to help build a pool of young minority professionals for work in art-related fields.
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 01:15AM[SHARE]Richard Wagner's 'Götterdämmerung' is a spectacular close to the 'Ring' cycle
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 11:42AM[SHARE]Historic manuscripts bring viewers closer to important figures
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 09:26PM[SHARE]Getting ready to throw the first pitch
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 02:33AM[SHARE]The International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum's executive director, John Nagel, will retire from the IPHF on August 31.
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 02:33AM[SHARE]Concerts by vocalists Mary Chapin Carpenter, Macy Gray and Jim Brickman are highlights.
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 02:40AM[SHARE]David Robertson conducts 'Salome' powerfully
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 11:14AM[SHARE]For its fifth year, the festival moves to August and features "degenerate music"
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 05:38PM[SHARE]Many of the names and faces involved are familiar from Opera Theatre of St. Louis
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 04:07AM[SHARE]UAO presents the Verdi classic in the original language.
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 09:19AM[SHARE]It's his fifth season with Union Avenue Opera.
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 09:49AM[SHARE]The art of the Senufo people influenced Picasso and MatisseÂ
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 05:34PM[SHARE]Elizabeth Banks is the protagonist in 'Alex Prager: Face in the Crowd'
SOURCE: St. Louis Today at 05:34PM[SHARE]

