Many people believe we are living in a golden era for documentary films. The environmental-themed, highly polished "11th Hour" is another worthy documentary, one that highlights a vital subject for all human beings. "11th Hour" is a documentary that looks at the state of the world's environment.
On Thursday, Aug. 23, The Red Water Revival took the stage in Cicero's back room around 10 p.m. Playing second in a three band local show, The Red Water Revival opened up with a darkly melodic piece called "of snow caves and your weak heart." This set the tone with a Radiohead and Coldplay feel.
You know how sometimes when you get carded, you threaten to punch your waitress in the face just to keep her from revealing your age to the rest of your party? Well, one of two things could happen, either of which will foretell the mood for the rest of the evening.
Inside UM-St. Louis' Thomas Jefferson Library is a cozy area downstairs where the St. Louis Mercantile Library is located. The Mercantile Library has the oldest book collection west of the Mississippi River, with over 250,000 books, early prints and photos of western Americana.
'Moliere' In the French language film "Moliere," named for the great playwright who gave us satiric gems such as "Tartuffe," is a struggling actor who takes a position with a wealthy family to escape prison. The story uses a period of time when Moliere's whereabouts and actions were unknown, much as "Shakespeare in Love" did.
Art lovers have their pick this time of year at UM-St. Louis with more than a handful of art exhibits currently on display. Gallery 210: 'Exposure 10' - This is the fourth exhibition in the long running series that can call Gallery 210 home. Designed as a regional competition, it runs through Sept.