
Kingsbury Gallery – at Grace and Peace Fellowship Curator and Director Nancy Hughes and Dr. Richard Cummings, professor of art at College of the Ozarks, join Kathy Lawton Brown for a conversation about “Art Talk” on February 15, 2026. We’ll also hear about the exhibit CLAY. WHAT WE MAKE OF IT with works from eight…

Violist Michael Casimir and cellist Yin Xiong, co-curators of Songs of Belonging, the February 5th SLSO Live at The Sheldon concert, share how the program came together, which pieces are their personal favorites, and why the theme seems especially important right now. For more information and tickets, visit shop.slso.org/9017 Classic 107.3 · Songs of Belonging…

Saint Louis Women’s Chorale Artistic and Executive Director Leanne Magnuson Latuda and Kathy Lawton Brown dive into the world of Imaginary Creatures and the magic that has gone into creating this mystical performance. Step into an enchanted realm with the Saint Louis Women’s Chorale on February 15, 2026, at the Center of Creative Arts (COCA)…

Resilience Dance Company and Continuum Vocal Ensemble will present “Speak Easy | Move Loud” on February 6 and 7. Emily Haussler, Artistic and Executive Director of RDC, and Dr. John McDonald, Artistic Director of Continuum, tell listeners about this event that explores ideas of resistance, cultural upheaval, identity and belonging through music and movement. For…

Learn about the Mizzou New Music Initiative (MNMI) with Professor of Composition Stefan Freund. This program of the University of Missouri supports emerging composers of new classical music. St. Louis Symphony Orchestra (SLSO) and MNMI have a long-running collaboration that brings world premiere performances to St. Louis. On most Live at The Sheldon programs this…

National Museum of Transportation Curator Coby Ellison tells listeners about the upcoming Route 66 100th Anniversary exhibit that opens in March. The exhibit will feature a model of the S.S. Admiral, once an entertainment fixture in the region, as well as the 66’ Park-In Theatre on Watson Road. Learn more at tnmot.org/100-years-of-route-66/ Classic 107.3 ·…

Tom Ridgely, the Artistic Director of the St. Louis Shakespeare Festival, gives listeners an overview of the 2026 season, which features The Tempest, Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead, Two Gentlemen of Verona, and the return of Romeo & Zooliet… plus Boozy Bard, the Confluence New Play Festival, and Shakespeare in the Streets. The revels have…

Maestro Andy Anderson and Director Diana Higbee talk with Kathy Lawton Brown about Winter Opera St. Louis’ production of Un ballo in maschera (The Masked Ball) by Giuseppe Verdi, on January 23 and 25 (see performance update below). Learn more and purchase tickets at winteroperastl.org SUNDAY 01/25/2026 PERFORMANCE UPDATE from Winter Opera: Due to inclement weather,…

This week’s episode bears the cheery title of ELGAR AND DEATH. The central piece is a premiere recording of his 1893 symphonic cantata, The Black Knight, which sets an anonymous 17th century ballad describing the demise of the 14th century Scottish king, Alexander III. But wait! it’s even more obscure than you might think, because Sir Edward…

The Sheldon’s City of Music All-Star Chorus, led by Girl Conductor Maria A. Ellis, has been selected to perform at the Missouri Music Educator’s Association (MMEA) conference this in January, 2026! This is a truly prestigious engagement. Maria joins Kathy Lawton Brown in the studio to talk about this honor. Learn more about The All-Star…