From December 2-12, Debby Lennon will return to The Grandel to step back into the shoes of five ordinary women and five legendary divas in Max & Louie Productions’ Songs for Nobodies. The one-woman show is an exploration of many voices and stories, all of which fall on the shoulders of Lennon, who must navigate across genres, styles, and even dialects in order to give voice to the divas and the “nobodies” who encounter them. We sat down with Lennon to discuss the show, the characters, and what it’s like to take on so many iconic roles.
Ways to support the International Institute of St. Louis and St. Louis’ new Afghan neighbors include volunteering, monetary support, and filling job positions.
The new book "World Travel: An Irreverent Guide" and the recent "Roadrunner" documentary feel like a way to hang on just a bit longer to Bourdain and his view on life.
When the members are not exploring, they're often learning from fellow explorers, such as Peter Diamandis, named one of Fortune's “World’s 50 Greatest Leaders."
Context, virus, race, home truth, mask, and wishbone are the six words that local artist Jane Birdsall-Lander used in her latest edition of the Dictionary Poem Project.
The co-owner of Hi-Pointe Drive-In took home the gold in the burger competition, while the chef at The Bistro at Old Hickory Golf Club won the bacon competition.