"I had dinner with Jerry a few nights ago," he said. "The man, the myth, the legend; Jerry Seinfeld." Not a typical comment for your average Joe but how about Joe from "Family Guy," Patrick Warburton. Warburton and Seinfeld had been working together on "Bee Movie" and, like any old friends, they enjoyed catching up and telling stories, as he said in a recent phone interview for The Current.
Cheryl Yun's "Mirror/Repeat" art exhibit at Gallery 210 is amazing in its simplicity. Upon entering the gallery, it is noticeable that the room immediately transforms into a costly, upscale boutique. Various bags line the shelf beautifully. They resemble Louis Vutton, Fendi or Dooney & Burke handbags.
Against a maroon, bottom-lit screen, eight groups of student and professional dancers took the stage in the Touhill's Lee Theater Thursday night. The Fall 2007 Dance Concert, Nov. 8-10, featured UM-St. Louis student choreographers and dancers with a guest performance by the Modern American Dance Company.
Not only do studios start trotting out their best films of the year in anticipation of year-end awards, but the annual St. Louis International Film Festival takes place. SLIFF offers ten days of outstanding films from nations across the globe, film festival favorites, sneak previews of major releases, amazing award-winning documentaries and rarely seen short films, including some that will be nominated for the Oscars.
A portion of the St. Louis International Film Festival, or SLIFF, focuses each year on the "Global Lens," which consists of features and shorts from around the world. While the features are spread throughout the entire festival Nov. 8-18, the Global Lens Shorts were lumped together for two showings, one held Friday, Nov.
Fall break is coming up on campus, but there is a whole lot going on at the Touhill, with a great chance to hear what talented student musicians are doing, plus an opportunity to sample hot Argentinean dance, Beethoven quartets and opera. Sisters Lindsay and Laura Garritson visit the Touhill on Monday, Nov.