Art, Culture & Entertainment

  • Unexpected Guests Preach About Wickedness

    On April 28, Lewis and Clark Community College played host to some uninvited guests, an unspecified religious group with a message for the masses.

  • World Wrestling Entertainment Loses A Warrior

    On April 14, wrestling fans gathered for a 10-bell salute and tribute show to the fallen, “Ultimate Warrior.”

  • Miles Davis Memorial in the Works

    By popular vote, it was decided that the memorial would be located in the Alton entertainment Davis’ statue will stand at 117 West Third Street, near Chez Marilyn.

  • Elsah Exhibits Photography

    Amateur and professional photographers gathered April 5 for Elsah Museum’s 2014 annual photography exhibit, “Elsah: A Gem in our Midst.”

  • Elsah Exhibits Photography

    Amateur and professional photographers gathered April 5 for Elsah Museum’s 2014 annual photography exhibit, “Elsah: A Gem in our Midst.”

  • Preserve the Playhouse

    With all the necessary restorations that have to be completed, it will take not only the committee, but the community as a whole, to keep this project going.

  • Godzilla’s Transition on the Silver Screen

    New technology also allowed the creation of Godzilla’s famous screeching roar that makes even the most fearsome beasts suck their thumbs in anguish.

  • The Hitchhiker’s Guide to STL Comic Con

    Wizard World allows fans of video games, sci-fi, and comic books to come together for one weekend out of the year to celebrate.

  • New Faces in American Horror

    “American Horror Story” has tackled many bizarre myths, including ghosts,aliens, Nazi surgeons, and most recently, twisted witches and jazz-loving serial killers.

  • Netflix vs. Cable

    “I have both Netflix and Dish. We have more options with cable. We have Netflix because we have random shows that are fun to watch,” said pharmacy major Aleisha Beavers.