We’re in a golden age of Greek mythology retellings, with characters such as Medusa, Circe, Ariadne, and more getting their time in the spotlight thanks to contemporary authors and classicists. On ...
The organization folds the Taylor Geospatial Institute and Taylor Geospatial Engine together to spur new geospatial artificial intelligence tools.
Nahuel Fefer is among the very few political appointees who have served in St. Louis city government under four different mayors—beginning as a WashU undergrad under Francis Slay and later becoming ...
A Seattle-based company that handles political mailers for campaigns is suing a former St. Louis City mayor over an alleged $98,000 unpaid debt. Moxie Media filed a lawsuit against Tishaura Jones on ...
Let’s see how well you know St. Louis. Put a pin on the map based on where you think the photograph above was taken; the closer you are, the more points you get. Submit your scores with your name and ...
A new fine dining cocktail lounge is preparing to debut in the former Small Batch space in Midtown in early April, offering dinner Wed-Sun nights. Aubrey (3001 Locust) will be the first restaurant ...
Raised in a bluegrass gospel family, Hannah Harper's anthem is striking a chord far beyond the "American Idol" stage.
When the Saint Louis Zoo opens WildCare Park next year, it’s expected to draw 420,000 guests annually to an oft-forgotten part of the metro area. Spanish Lake sits near the confluence of the ...
Your typical musical—if any musical could be called “typical”—is a labor of love that gestates for many years. You need songs, a script, and choreography. You need actors, lighting, costumes, and ...
One of the most anticipated restaurant openings of the year has named its executive chef. Chris Arnold will lead the kitchen at Gamlin’s (2704 Sutton), the forthcoming concept from industry veterans ...
I called three designers to seek their advice about furnishing entryways, the first visual clue as to what guests can expect to see in other rooms around the house. Whether it’s furniture, art, a rug, ...
With the new state-appointed board now running the city’s police department, civilian review of complaints against St. Louis officers could potentially be on its way out—as the State Board’s lawyer ...