Rob Levy

Review: The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra Dazzles in Stéphane Denève’s Debut

It is an exciting time of new beginnings for the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra. Like all new starts there is…

6 years ago

Interview: A Conversation with Mike Peters of The Alarm (Aug. 12 at Delmar Hall)

Mike Peters is more than a songwriter, singer or frontman. He is a survivor. Founded in 1981, his band, The…

6 years ago

Opera Review: Saucy and Seductive, The Coronation of Poppea Features Dirty Deeds and Political Upheaval

There’s a lot of dirty deeds going down in Opera Theatre St. Louis’ production of The Coronation of Poppea. This…

6 years ago

Gritty and Tough, Fire Shut Up In My Bones is A Charged Emotional Stunner

Describing Terrence Blanchard’s opera, Fire Shut Up In My Bones in a few words is not easy. However, ‘poignant’ is…

6 years ago

Review: Vengeance Rules the Day in Opera Theatre’s Powerful Rigoletto

Returning to Opera Theatre St. Louis for the first time in a decade, Rigoletto is a sad and sordid affair.…

6 years ago

The Damned Mark 40 Years of Machine Gun Etiquette With A Blazing Set at Delmar Hall

The first British punk band to release a single, The Damned returned to Delmar Hall on May 29th to celebrate…

6 years ago

Opera Theatre’s The Marriage of Figaro Delivers Lust and Laughter

Epic, bombastic and filled with intrigue, Opera Theatre of St. Louis’ The Marriage of Figaro launches the company’s 44th season…

6 years ago

Interview: Sinbad Visits Helium Comedy Club

For over four decades David Adkins has established himself as a versatile entertainer whose work spans across several mediums, including…

6 years ago

Comedy Review: Brian Posehn at Helium Comedy Club

Brian Posehn is a prolific kingpin of geek culture. Quirky and self-deprecating, he’s a versatile performer whose prodigious output includes…

6 years ago

Concert Review: Kurt Vile at The Pageant

From his tenure as a member of The War On Drugs to his evolution as a virtuoso multi-instrumentalist and collaborator…

6 years ago