
Theatre students headed to state
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — Lafayette High School’s theatre department is taking its one-act play to state.
Continue ReadingST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — Lafayette High School’s theatre department is taking its one-act play to state.
Continue ReadingThe Saint Joseph Symphony, along with the Saint Joseph Community Chorus and Benedictine College Chamber Choir, will perform Mozart’s “Requiem” on Saturday at the Missouri Theater.
Continue ReadingA country music legend is set to visit in St. Joseph in September.
Continue ReadingST. JOSEPH, Mo. (News-Press NOW) — Country singer Parker McCollum will visit St. Joseph for a show at the Civic Arena on Thursday, Oct. 9.
Continue ReadingOne of the world’s largest wrestling companies is coming to St. Joseph. TNA Wrestling will add to St. Joseph’s history with wrestling when it hosts iMPACT! on Friday and Saturday, March 28 and 29, at the Civic Arena. Performers like Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy, Nic Nemeth, Joe Hendry, Masha Slamovich, Steve Maclin, Moose and
Continue ReadingThe Performing Arts Association has an opportunity for those who want to brush up on their line dancing skills. The organization is offering classes from 7 to 9 p.m. on Mondays beginning Feb. 17 at Time-Out, 3414 S. 22nd St. The cost is $5 a person and can be paid at the time of the classes.
Continue ReadingBy NewsPress Now The music of a classic rock band will hit the stage in St. Joseph in 2025. Tickets are on sale for “One Night of Queen,” a tribute concert performed by Gary Mullen & The Works. The show, presented by the Performing Arts Association, is set for 5 p.m. on Sunday, March 16,
Continue ReadingBy Chris Fortune Robidoux Row Museum is welcoming new members to its board of directors ahead of the new year. Museum leaders approved new members, including Megan Wyeth, Devon Campbell and Judy Fuston, at a meeting earlier this month. Robidoux Row Museum highlights St. Joseph founder — Joseph Robidoux and his efforts to help new
Continue ReadingBy Jess DeHaven The St. Joseph Museums Inc. will have its Annual Membership Meeting on Thursday, Jan. 16. The event begins with a social hour at 5:30 p.m. at the Benton Club, 402 N. Seventh St. The meeting starts at 6 p.m. with dinner and a presentation from St. Joseph Museum staff that includes highlights
Continue ReadingBy Ashley Luthans A holiday movie has been filming in the St. Joseph and Savannah area, and production has been sure to involve the community. ‘A Chrismystery’ is a family-friendly film that centers around a woman who moves to a small town and encounters a mystery, as well as the romance between her and a
Continue ReadingBy NewsPress Now A group of high school musicians have plans to get the community into the swing of the season with a special performance Thursday. The Central High School Jazz Band will have its Holiday Swing concert at 5:30 p.m. Dec. 19 at the East Hills Shopping Center’s center court. The teens will be
Continue ReadingBy NewsPress Now The Grand River Valley Choir and Orchestra is once again coming together to present its 16th annual winter concert. The GRVCO is comprised of musicians from 13 Missouri communities such as, Cameron, Chillicothe, Gallatin, Galt, Jamesport, Laredo, Ludlow, Pattonsburg, Princeton, Richmond, St. Joseph, Trenton and Weatherby. 2024’s concert is titled, “Winter Reflections”
Continue ReadingBy Ashley Luthans Robidoux Resident Theatre is inviting the community to the magical world of Narnia starting this weekend. From Fridays through Sundays, Dec. 6 to 8 and 13 to 15, audiences can enjoy the story of “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” at the Ruby Theater. Based on the classic book by C.S.
Continue ReadingBy Nicole Scott The St. Joseph Dance Arts Performing Company will bring the story of a Nutcracker doll coming to life to a St. Joseph stage this weekend. Performances of “The Nutcracker” will be at 2 and 7 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 7, at the Missouri Theater, 717 Edmond St. The group has added to
Continue ReadingBy Chris Fortune As the final room of a new gallery in the St. Joseph Museums begins to take shape, other exhibits are receiving upgrades. A new Native American Gallery opened in August, and the room which completes the exhibit, is expected to feature a replica of an Iowa Tribe Hut and provide an immersive
Continue ReadingBy by: Nicole Scott The St. Joseph, Missouri, Performing Arts Association is asking community members their opinion on what performances they’d like to see on the historic Missouri Theatre stage. Community members are being asked to complete a short survey to share their feedback and make their voices heard. To participate in the survey visit
Continue ReadingBy Kendra Simpson A tax incentive is helping to bring a little bit of Hollywood to St. Joseph. The Show MO Motion Media Tax incentive, which provides a credit for productions that film in Missouri, has had a hand in bringing two movie crews to the city this year. The movie “25 Miles to Normal”
Continue ReadingBy Jenna Wilson Students from around the region visited the Missouri Theater on Thursday to experience the Saint Joseph Symphony’s Youth Concerts Day. Young at Art offers interactive concert experiences and musical exposure for elementary students and young adults to familiarize them with each section of the orchestra. These concerts are open to all youth,
Continue ReadingBy Kirsten Stokes As he celebrates his 90th birthday, the director of a local museum is reflecting on a decades-long legacy involving an extensive collection of artifacts that date back to the 1800s. Gary Chilcote, director of the Patee House Museum, marked the milestone birthday on Nov. 2. Since 1963, he has worked at the museum
Continue ReadingBy Chris Fortune A new wing in the St. Joseph Museums will allow visitors to learn more about the Iowa Tribe. The St. Joseph Museums opened a Native American Gallery in August featuring a basket room and beadwork, but more is on the way. The final room of the new wing will serve as a
Continue ReadingBy Chris Fortune After nearly a decade away from St. Joseph, an author returned to the city that served as the setting of her book. Anna Loan-Wilsey, author of the mystery novel “A Deceptive Homecoming,” spoke about the book’s inspiration at the Pony Express Museum on Friday afternoon to residents, many of whom are members
Continue ReadingBy Jazmine Knight For those looking for something to do this Saturday, museums across St. Joseph and Savannah are participating in their own Free Museum Day. Free Museum Day began with the Smithsonian as a way to celebrate museums and encourage people to come. Over the years, Free Museum Day spread to museums all across
Continue ReadingBy Jazmine Knight The Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Arts is bringing back a fundraiser that encourages artists to scale down. The Call for Artists, a postcard and exhibition fundraiser, wants artists to work in a manageable way while giving back to the museum. Community members are invited to create up to five pieces of art, no
Continue ReadingBy Chris Fortune Robidoux Row Museum established a fundraiser to celebrate a major upcoming milestone and ensure it thrives into the future. The museum turns 175 years old in 2025, and a capital campaign called 175 for 175 to raise $175,000 for the museum is ongoing after starting nearly a month ago. Executive Director Jeff
Continue ReadingBy Kendra Simpson The Performing Arts Association will be holding free improv classes for adults and teens to unlock their creative potential, boost their confidence and meet new friends. Improv classes provide an outlet for both teens and adults by allowing them to play with no consequences, but it is more than just goofing around.
Continue ReadingBy Jazmine Knight The Potter Hall Art Gallery located at Missouri Western State University will soon be named after a longtime supporter of the university. The gallery will be named after Drew Brown, chair of the Missouri Western Arts Society since 2017. Brown is also known for donating the largest unrestricted gift in Missouri Western
Continue ReadingBy Kendra Simpson St. Joseph’s summer festivities are coming to an end, but residents have a celebration to look forward to this weekend: AugustFest. The two-day music festival will feature numerous local and regional performers from Kansas City, Nebraska and Kansas. Saturday’s performances will be dedicated to rock music exclusively, while Sunday will be a
Continue ReadingBy NewsPress Now The Performing Arts Association will celebrate its 45th Season Opening Gala on Aug. 22 at the St. Joseph Country Club. The event takes place from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and includes a five-course meal, a silent auction and a dessert auction. There also will be one-night-only performances by artists from the region.
Continue ReadingBy Kendra Simpson All theatrical productions take pride in their art, but Creative Arts Productions, the children’s theater summer camp, gave pride a whole new meaning with its production of “The Lion King Jr.” “I really just like the essence of ‘Lion King,’” said Anthony Halloran, who plays “Scar” in the show. “It has this big,
Continue ReadingBy NewsPress Now Several residents were honored recently at the Allied Arts Council’s Mayor’s Awards for the Arts. Members of the arts community were recognized at the organization’s annual meeting. Awards were presented in several categories, and the winners are” Artist of the Year: Wanda Taylor Arts Educator: Annie Bramlage Outstanding Volunteer: Lori Boyer Youth
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