Thanks to a new partnership between St. Louis County Library (SLCL) and the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra (SLSO), all SLCL branches will provide free SLSO concert vouchers to library patrons.
The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra will return to its previous home at Stifel Theatre for 15 performances during the 2023-24 season while its current home, Powell Hall, undergoes renovation. The historic downtown venue served as SLSO's home from 1934-1968.
Skip the "silent night" and fill your holiday season with music, dance and live theater at these upcoming performances:
Parents across the nation are looking for ways to have meaningful conversations with their children about the fight for racial equality. Here are a few ways to learn more about Black history and the significant contributions of the Black community in St. Louis.
Food trucks have increased in number over the years, and St. Louis has no shortage of options. Following your favorite food truck on social media is a great way to find out where it will be parked for lunch or dinner, but for a range of options, catch them when they converge at one of the following food truck events:
Exploring art offers a range of benefits for children, from developing fine motor skills to helping them gain confidence and providing an opportunity for them to express themselves. St. Louis is home to numerous top-notch art camps, where kids can sing, paint, act and create!
Each February the United States celebrates Black History Month to honor the achievements and contributions of Black Americans in our nation. Several museums, historic sites and upcoming events in the St. Louis area offer a great way for families to explore Black history, art and culture.
If your kids love to twist and shout to live music, we have the best bets for places to hear some hot summer tunes. Grab a blanket and a picnic basket and check out these local music scenes.