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NEW EXHIBITS

March 1-25
DAMASO REYES: THE EUROPEANS
May Photography Gallery, 8300 Big Bend; for info, call 314-246-7673 or visit www.webster.edu/maygallery.

March 11-April 1
HUMENAGERIE 2011
Juried exhibition of lidded ceramic containers of human and animal forms; opening reception, 5:30-8 p.m.; Meramec Contemporary Art Gallery, 11333 Big Bend; for info, visit www.stlcc.edu/mc.

March 11-April 9
SATURDAY THE BIRSD FELL FROM THE SKY
Works by Cameron Fuller & Travis Russell; opening reception, 6-10 p.m.; Good Citizen Gallery, 2247 Gravois; for info, call 314-348-4587 or visit www.goodcitizen.com.

March 11-April 21
THOSE WHO DREAM BY NIGHT
Juried fantasy/abstract exhibition; opening reception, 6-8 p.m.; Framations Gallery, 218 N. Main Street in St. Charles; for info, call 636-724-8313 or visit www.framations.com.

March 17-April 16
IMPRESS(ed) INTERNATIONAL PRINT EXHIBITION
Opening reception, 6-8 p.m.; Cecille R. Hunt Gallery, 8342 Big Bend; for info, visit www.webster.edu

March 18-April 14
CONFLICTD LANDSCAPES:
JOANNE STREMSTERFER
CREATURES OF THE AMAZON: LEE BLACK

Monoprints and glass lizards/insects, respectively; opening reception, 6-10 p.m.; Third Degree East Gallery, 5200 Delmar; for info, call 314-367-4527 or visit www.stlglass.com.

March 18-April 22
FINE PRINT
Works by Joe Chesla and Amy Rosen; opening reception, 7-10 p.m.; PHD Gallery, 2300 Cherokee; for info, call 314-664-6644 or visit www.phdstl.com.

March 18-May 8
STORYLINES: CONTEMPORARY EMBROIDERY
Opening reception, 6-8 p.m.; works by six artists; Craft Alliance, 6640 Delmar; for info, call 314-725-1177 or visit www.craftalliance.org.

March 18-May 14
ERIC NICHOLS
Mixed media; Opening reception, 6-9 p.m.; Gallery at Chesterfield Arts, 444 Chesterfield Center; for info, call 636-519-1955 or visit www.chesterfieldarts.org.

FUN THINGS TO DO

Now
SUMMER ART CAMP REGISTRATION
All mediums for all ages; St. Louis City Open Studio & Gallery, 4255 Arsenal; for info, visit www.scosag.org.

Now through April 15
CALL TO FILMMAKERS: CINEMA AT CITYGARDEN COMPETITION
Cinema St. Louis and Gateway Foundation invite St. Louis filmmakers to create short works incorporating Nature as a key element; cash prizes; no entry fee; for details, visit www.cinemastlouis.org or call 314-289-4150.

March 2
OPOLE, PHILHARMONIC OF POLAND
8 p.m.; tickets from $22; Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis, 4431 Lindell; for info, visit www.cathedralconcerts.org.

March 3
LECTURE: KELSEY TIMMERMAN
Author of Where Am I Wearing? Global Tour to Countries, Factories, People that Make Our Clothes; 7 p.m.; free; Meramec Theatre, 11333 Big Bend; www.stlcc.edu/mc.

March 3-12
PIWACHET FAIRY TALE THEATRE: GOLDILOCKS & THE THREE BEARS
Black Cat Theatre, 2810 Sutton; for info, call 314-781-8300 or visit www.blackcattheatre.org.

March 4
LECTURE & DRAMATIC READING
HARRIET HOSMER: VICTORIAN REBEL

Dramatic reading & lecture in celebration of Women’s History Month; 7 p.m.; free but ticket required; for info, call 314-721-0072 or visit www.slam.org.

March 4
MAURA O’CONNELL: IRISH SINGER
8 p.m.; The Sheldon, 3648 Washington Blvd., tickets $35-40, call 314-533-9900 or visit www.thesheldon.org.

March 4-5
aTREK: COLLECTIVE DANCE IN CONCERT
Presented at COCA, 524 Trinity Avenue; 7:30 p.m.; for tickets, call 314-725-6555 ext.0 or visit www.cocastl.org.

March 5
IN-GALLERY DISCUSSION: FRAME OF REFERENCE
1 p.m.; free; Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts, 3716 Washington; for info, call 314-754-1850 or visit www.pulitzerarts.org.

March 5-6
ALEXANDRA BALLET: GEMS OF THE BALLET
Touhill Performing Arts Center; for info, call 314-467-6222 or visit www.alexandraballet.com.

March 6
2nd ANNUAL SHOWDOWN
Historically Black College & University Drum Line Show; 2 p.m.; tickets $15; Chaifetz Arena, Compton at Lindell; for tickets, call 314-534-1111 or visit www.thechaifetz.com.

March 6, 13, 20, 27
FAMILY SUNDAYS: ANCIENT MAYA MYTHS & MYSTERIES
Free family activities; 1-4 p.m.; St. Louis Art Museum; for info, call 314-721-0072 or visit www.slam.org

March 6
AIN’T MISBEHAVIN’ GALA NIGHT OF JAZZ
Presented by Jazz St. Louis; for ticket info, call 314-289-4144 or visit www.jazzstl.org.

March 9
DENISE THIMES IN CONCERT
8pm Meramec Theatre, 11333 Big Bend Blvd.; www.stlcc.edu/mc.

March 9
COLORS OF RUSSIA
Featuring violin, soprano and piano; 8 p.m.; pre-concert talk with pianist Peter Henderson at 7:10; The Sheldon, 3648 Washington; 314-533-9900 or www.thesheldon.org.

March 9
RIVER VALLEY AUTHORS SERIES: COLE GIBSON
Free; 7-8:30 p.m.; Gallery at Chesterfield Arts, 444 Chesterfield Center; for info, call 636-519-1955 or visit www.chesterfieldarts.org.

March 10-27
THEATRE: DRIVING MISS DAISY
Presented by Dramatic License Productions, in ARTropolis level of Chesterfield Mall; $18-20; for tickets , call 636-220-7012 or visit www.dramaticlicenseproductions.org.

March 11
FRIDAYS UNCORKED: BRIAN OWENS
Chesterfield Arts presents live jazz, complimentary beverage and dessert; 8 p.m.; $30; The Gallery at Chesterfield Arts, 444 Chesterfield Center; for info, call 636-519-1955 or visit www.chesterfieldarts.org.

March 11
THE CELTIC TENORS
8 p.m.; The Sheldon, 3648 Washington Blvd., tickets $35-40, call 314-533-9900 or visit www.thesheldon.org.

March 11
McPEAKE
Gitana Productions premiers this Irish musical group; 7:30 p.m.; Union Avenue Christian Church, 733 Union Blvd.; tickets $15, $12 seniors/students; for info, call 314-721-6556 or email gitana@stlouis.missouri.org.

March 13
BACH SOCIETY CHORUS & ORCHESTRA: HANDEL’S MESSIAH
7 p.m.; tickets $15-35; St. Francis Xavier (College) Church, Grand & Lindell; for info, call 314-652-2224 or visit www.bachsociety.org.

March 14
JAZZ at WEBSTER: FRENCH CROSSOVER CONCERT
7 p.m.; $5, $3 seniors; Moore Auditorium, 470 E. Lockwood; for info, call 314-968-7032.

March 18
THIRD FRIDAY OPEN HOUSE
Live music by Maple Jam; demos; tapas; cash bar; lots of fun; free; 6-10 p.m.; Third Degree Glass Factory, 5200 Delmar; 314-367-4527 or visit www.stlglass.com.

March 18
MUSICA SLESA with AAKASH MITTAL QUARTET & LES FILLES DU JAZZ
Latin music–live!; 8 p.m.; tickets $10; Sheldon Ballroom; for tickets, call 314-534-1111 or visit www.thesheldon.org.

March 18-20
THEATRE: THE WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISSOCIA
Performances at 7:30 p.m., Sunday at 2 p.m.; $12 admission, $6 seniors; Stage III, 470 E. Lockwood; for tickets, call 314-968-7128.

March 19
EXHIBITION TOUR: DREAMSCAPES
1 p.m.; Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts, 3716 Washington; free; rsvp to 314-754-1860 or chenson@pulitzerarts.org.; more info at www.pulitzerarts.org.

March 20
CONCERT SERIES: DANIEL SCHENE, PIANO
4 p.m.; Moore Auditorium, 470 E. Lockwood, $5, $3 seniors; for info, call 314-968-7032.

March 25
ART AFTER 5: CHAMBER PROJECT ST. LOUIS
Performing works by women composers; 7 p.m.; free; Grigg Gallery, St. Louis Art Museum; for info, call 314-721-0072 or visit www.slam.org.

March 25-27
THEATRE: A YEAR WITH FROG & TOAD
Performances at 7:30 p.m., Sunday at 2 p.m.; $12 admission, $6 seniors; Stage III, 470 E. Lockwood; for tickets, call 314-968-7128.

March 26
INTIMATE SONGS
Performed by Chamber Project; 8 p.m.; tickets $10/4; The Chapel Venue, 6238 Alexander just off Skinker; for info, visit www.chamberprojectstl.com.

March 26
DREAMTIME STORYTIME
Writers, artists, readers and dreamers read stories related to dreams; 1 p.m.; free; Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts, 3716 Washington;314-754-1860 or visit www.pulitzerarts.org.

March 26
THE ATHENS GUITAR TRIO
Presented by St. Louis Classical Guitar Society; 8 p.m.; tickets $22; Ethical Society, 9001 Clayton Road; for info, call 314-567-5566 or visit www.guitarstlouis.net.

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