Top Entertainment Stories Saint Louis Art Museum faces economic challenges Apr 17, 2009
The Information you need. Friday, April 17, 2009. (Jefferson City News Tribune, MO)
Recession forcing museums to do more with less Apr 6, 2009
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Harlequin Art Exhibition: The Heart of a Woman - Harlequin Cover Art 1949--2009 Apr 6, 2009
Text hiding to spacing. Vintage Harlequin Book cover. (PR Newswire)
Hillel cancels Birthright summer trip Feb 25, 2009
Published: Wednesday, February 25, 2009. Updated: Wednesday, February 25, 2009. (Washington University Student Life, MO)
Missouri made quilts Mar 7, 2008
Entertainment Popular Pages Services. This beautiful exhibition complements Quilts in a Material World: Selections from the Winterthur Collection. (Park Hills Daily Journal, MO)
Study: Beavers can help ease drought Feb 22, 2008
Published: Feb. 21, 2008 at 11:48 AM. Font size: CAMROSE, Alberta, Feb. 21 (UPI) -- A Canadian scientist says people should think twice before chasing beavers from wetlands, since they can help mitigate the effects of drought. (United Press International)
Pupils should persist Nov 14, 2007
The Rolla Daily News - News. Wednesday, November 14, 2007. (Rolla Daily News, MO)
Matisse Sets Record as Christie's Auction Totals $395 Million Nov 7, 2007
Updated: New York, Nov 07 03:42 London, Nov 07 08:42 Tokyo, Nov 07 17:42. Matisse Sets Record as Christie's Auction Totals $395 Million. (Bloomberg)
In 'Bible Road,' traveling photographer captures roadside religion Oct 3, 2007
Sign up to receive our free Travel e-newsletter and get the best travel news, deals & features in your inbox. By Shona Crabtree, Religion News Service Sam Fentress has spent the past 25 years crisscrossing America's highways and byways, stopping along the way to snap shots of religious signs in every state except Hawaii. (USA Today -- News)
Contemporary meets goals to get Pulitzer's $5 million Jul 10, 2007
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St. Louis round trip: $100 Jun 19, 2007
Published on: 06/18/07. A hundred dollars doesn't buy much these days. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Travel)
$100 round trip to St. Louis Jun 19, 2007
St. Louis round trip: $100. Published on: 06/18/07. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
St. Louis Art Museum May 12, 2007
Symbols of Power Napoleon & the Art of the Empire Style 1800-1815. From June 17th to mid-September the St. Louis Art Museu will pay homage to Napoleon with the exhibit Symbols of Power; Napoleon and the Art of the Empire Style 1800-1815. (Suite101.com)
3,200-year-old hair returns to museum Apr 11, 2007
Associated Press Apr. CAIRO, Egypt - Locks of 3,200-year-old hair from the pharaoh Ramses II were unveiled at the Egyptian Museum on Tuesday, returned to Egypt after being stolen 30 years ago in France and put up for sale on the Internet. (AZCentral -- News)
Rutgers women's basketball team to weigh in on storm circling Don Imus over racial comment Apr 11, 2007
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Applebee’s recognized for hosting a fundraiser Mar 29, 2007
The Rolla Daily News - Editorials. Thursday, March 29, 2007. (Rolla Daily News, MO)
Do You Know Where That Art Has Been? Mar 18, 2007
Do You Know Where That Art Has Been. New York Times Business Stories. (Shoals TimesDaily)
Remembering a courageous man's quest Feb 25, 2007
Dred Scott -- 150 years later. Dred Scott -- 150 years later. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA)
Polished lives Feb 4, 2007
I call it 'being in conversation' with the pieces. " As an example, she cites an opportunity she had to work with a teapot made by Peter Bentzon, the first black American silversmith to mark his works with his name, on behalf of the St. Louis Art Museum. When Rhoten takes in a silver object for restoration, her first step is to do nothing at all. "I like to sit with it for a while and think it through. (San Francisco Chronicle)