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John Collins-Muhammad's lawyer seems to think that crime should pay after all → Read More
Noted local criminal Mark McCloskey played host to a barbecue/political rally on Sunday afternoon, drawing tens of admirers to the sweltering parking lot of a... → Read More
Welcome back to the Big Mad, the RFT’s weekly roundup of righteous rage! → Read More
COVID-19 might be doing its damnedest to take all the fun out of the Christmas season this year, but if one group of dancing Santas... → Read More
Jason Spencer has largely spent his months of pandemic life in his home, surrounded by monsters. A scaly warthog creature with three eyeballs, nine pupils, sharp fangs and a nose ring. → Read More
The Riverboats at the Gateway Arch will play host to a floating concert series this fall, swapping boats for bands at a time when traditional... → Read More
Longtime general manager for St. Louis Public Radio (90.7 KWMU) Tim Eby is "no longer serving in that role," according to an email sent to staffers Thursday morning, announcing his exit from the station. → Read More
After closing for almost seven months due to guidelines meant to stop the spread of COVID-19, one of St. Louis' most celebrated venues is gearing... → Read More
This past Tuesday, observant St. Louisans were treated to an unusual sight as many of the city's music and entertainment venues, both large and small,... → Read More
A St. Louis-area sports bar and grill has closed this week after some of its employees tested positive for COVID-19. The Hotshots location on Dorsett Road in Maryland Heights has temporarily closed its doors after multiple members of its staff have test positive for coronavirus. → Read More
In something of a surprise twist on an already bizarre story, the St. Louis couple who pointed guns at protesters walking by their Central West... → Read More
Drive-ins are really having a moment right now. As the entire live event industry has largely been at a standstill due to lockdowns meant to slow the spread of coronavirus, the old tradition of loading up into your car and parking in a lot full of your fellow citizens for an evening of entertainment has increasingly been revived across the country. → Read More
Most of the more traditional ways to celebrate the birthday of the United States may be canceled or postponed this year, but thanks to the... → Read More
Last week, as national headlines hit the internet announcing that Missouri's reopening plan would allow concerts to go on with no restrictions on crowd size, Mike Judy's inbox began filling up with emails from eager booking agents. → Read More
The Ready Room's current location has closed permanently, the RFT has confirmed, and the building it is housed in is currently listed for lease as... → Read More
Ticketholders were left in the lurch in recent weeks as COVID-19 lockdowns resulted in postponements and cancellations of, well, pretty much every concert in the... → Read More
In recent days, it has become clear that very few people have any idea what the name of the governor of Missouri even is, actually.... → Read More
As groups of science-denying conspiracy theorists gather across the nation in protests to reopen the country (which are meant to appear grass-roots in nature but... → Read More
Gotham is evidently safe once again as of Monday night, when a man clad in a fairly convincing Joker costume was arrested in the Delmar Loop and charged with making "terroristic threats" in the first degree. → Read More
It was supposed to be a celebration. That most syrupy of holidays, National Pancake Day, finally came around again this Tuesday, affording lovers of griddled batter a welcome excuse to pound some pancakes into their pieholes. → Read More