LouFest
Milo Greene at LouFest
This weekend, catch a summer concert, discover local art, and more.
September 11: Kemper Art Museum Fall 2015 Opening
Celebrate the opening of three special exhibitions: World War I: War of Images, Images of War, Rotation 2: Contemporary Art from the Peter Norton Gift, and Relationships and Representation: perspectives on Social Justice Work. Enjoy complimentary refreshments while connecting with fellow art enthusiasts. Free. 7 p.m. Kemper Art Museum, 1 Brookings, kemperartmuseum.wustl.edu.
September 11–13: Art Outside
Focused on affordable art made by artists within a 100-mile radius of St. Louis, Art Outside is a great place for young or new collectors to buy art. (And then, of course, there’s the beer). Free. See website for times. Schlafly Bottleworks, 7260 Southwest, schlafly.com.
September 11–13: The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of Goddesses
The St. Louis Symphony opens its fall season with the multimedia concert “The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of Goddesses,” which runs concurrently with Webster University’s PixelPop Festival. See website for prices. 7 p.m. Fri & Sat, noon Sun., Powell Symphony Hall, 718 N. Grand, stlsymphony.org.
September 12 & 13: LouFest
LouFest has arrived, and the heavies on this year’s schedule are really heavies (i.e., The Avett Brothers and Hozier). Still, the festival has stayed true to its mission to keep local bands on the bill, including Pokey LaFarge, American Wrestlers, and Clockwork. See website for schedule and prices. Forest Park, loufest.com.
September 13: St. Louis Rams vs. Seattle Seahawks
Cheer on the Rams as the team takes on the Seahawks during the first home game of the season. See website for prices. Noon. Edward Jones Dome, 901 N. Broadway, stlouisrams.com.