724 Union Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63108
Tavern of Fine Arts is a relaxed and comfortable restaurant, wine bar and arts venue. We feature great food prepared fresh in house, fine wines, select spirits, local craft beers, and teas, coffee and espresso drinks. We are dedicated to providing an environment that encourages and fosters the patronage and presentation of musical, visual, and literary fine arts. Our nightly entertainment ranges from classical chamber music, jazz, world music, avant-garde and cabaret to poetry readings, figure drawing and dance traditions from around the world.
Vital VOICE Magazine distributes 25,000 copies monthly, available free at more than 400 locations throughout the bi-state area. We have a growing circulation of 25,000+ and our Web-based marketing reaching well over 10,000 people monthly. Established in 2000 as a continuation of the venerable Lesbian and Gay News Telegraph (founded, 1981), Vital VOICE can boast over a decade of experience in showcasing and reaching the LGBT community. _________________________________________________________ Our diverse and prismatic community consists of a median 25-55 years of age. Over 90% are employed with an average income of 55-85K per year. You can find Vital VOICE magazine on stand the first week of every month. Please enjoy this complimentary issue of the new Vital VOICE magazine and we welcome your feedback. Our offices are open Monday thru Friday – 10am to 4pm. You may contact us at 314.256.1196 or [email protected].
Club Elite is The best kept secret of St Louis it's located just blocks from the Central West End on a main Street 813 N kingshighway with well lit parking The interior is beautiful The Food is good The DJ's are great The Drinks are Strong we play from R&B and the latest Rap there are age restrictions to keep down security issues the lighting is professional and the mood is just right for fun
price: $5.00 cover charge! Shoot Pool FREE!!! We have 6 regulation tables and 1 championship table. Dart machines, chess, spades, music, and dance floor!! Reserve your Party today!!!!!!! We are forming pool leagues and dart leagues!!!!!! Contact Last Pocket for information. Classes are now forming for Learning how to play pool!!!!
Each and Every Tuesday Night it's the most versatile and creative Open Mics in St. Louis! Hosted by InnerGy (poet, model, actress and comedian!) It GOES DOWN on Tuesdays, where we hit the stage with poetic flows and musical musings, ensuring that our audience is in just the right mood for entertainment! The Legacy is a full service venue with a bar to quench your thirst and a kitchen that pushes out some of the best food in the LOU! Doors open at 6:30 Performers are FREE til 7pm Show Starts at 8pm! $5 cover til 8pm, $10 after unless posted otherwise!
Ashleyliane Dance Company (ADC) is a professional performance organization under the artistic direction of Ashley L. Tate. ADC specializes in blending modern, jazz, and contemporary training with urban street dance. The Company offers outreach activities that include choreography, performances, master class instruction, workshops, and private lessons. ADC company dancers are all high school and college graduates or currently pursuing their degree in higher education. Since its inception in 2007, ADC has performed at a plethora of major events and private engagements, including but not limited to: the Muny, Fair St. Louis, First Night, Loop in Motion, Dancing in the Street, Casino Queen, Four Seasons Hotel and The Pageant. ADC has been featured on Fox 2 News,"Best of the STL" on STL TV, Show Me St. Louis, and the Nine Network and in Alive Magazine and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. The company has produced a number of dance concerts at the Center of Creative Arts (COCA), Ivory Theatre, and Missouri History Museum, and the Edison Theatre. ADC has also served as entertainment for the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, acting as crowd enthusiasts for 7 years. They have also been invited to perform at the Dance Chicago Festival, the American College Dance Association Covention, the University of Illinois-Chicago, the Pulse On Tour Dance Convention in Chicago and Las Vegas, and both Peridance Capezio Center and TADA! Theater in New York City. Ashleyliane Dance Company is committed to creating a comfortable atmosphere for adult dancers to continue learning and growing as artists and for young dancers to find their niche. The Company brings together dancers from all over the city, in turn creating a cohesive dance community.
Worldwide Origins is a leader in the industry having produced unique fraternity and sorority jewelry and accessories for over 19 years. In addition we can produce custom accessories and jewelry for your organization or event through our sister company Promonet-Products.
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The mission of Union Avenue Opera is to provide professional opportunities for gifted, emerging artists and to offer vibrant and affordable opera experiences in original languages to audiences that reflect the breadth and diversity of the St. Louis region. Believing that the arts are vital to the health and reputation of a community, Union Avenue Opera is committed to its urban setting, educational outreach and artistic integrity.
Soldan International Studies High School is a public magnet high school in the Academy neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri that is part of the St. Louis Public Schools. From its opening in 1909, Soldan was known for its wealthy and predominantly Jewish student population. Starting in the 1950s, the student population underwent a rapid change in demographics; by the mid-1960s, it was predominantly African American. In the early 1990s, the school was renovated and reopened as a magnet school with a focus on international relations.Soldan currently offers its students several athletic and academic opportunities, including cross country, football, soccer, tennis, softball and volleyball. Its dropout rate is lower than the state average, and it is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. It has several notable alumni and former students, including politicians, authors, academics, and athletes.HistoryConstruction and early yearsBy the end of the 1890s, the population of the city had increased to more than 575,000, but since 1855, the St. Louis Public Schools had operated only one high school. To meet the need for greater space for high school students, the school district built two new high schools in 1904. Three years later, the district began building a fourth high school, which would become Soldan. Known during its construction as Union Avenue High School and renamed Soldan High School upon opening, the school was named for Frank Louis Soldan, the superintendent of St. Louis schools from 1895 until his death in 1908. Land acquisition costs for the building were $10,000, and construction cost $630,000.