If you are looking for something to do tonight, a group of panelists will discuss “Workplace Diversity: What Does It Really Look Like? ” at the Thomas Dunn Learning Center. Topics include mentoring relationships, gender bias, fostering diverse leadership, and more. Thursday is the last day to see Off Modern: In What Time Do We Live? at The Luminary. This is an innovative series of interconnected exhibitions that join together different images of historical changes to make sense of cultural evolution. The exhibition features work from Elizabeth Atterbury, Bruce Burton, Laura Ann Davis, Vaughn Davis, Jeff Eaton, and others. Hailing from Broadway and London’s West End — now direct to St. Louis — Let It Be will enthrall audiences at Peabody Opera House on Thursday. The show celebrates The Beatles with top hits like Hard Day’s Night, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, Twist and Shout, I Wanna Hold Your Hand…This will be a night like no other! On Friday and Saturday, PNC Arts Alive presents New Dance Horizons V: Women Who Inspire at the Touhill Performing Arts Center. The performance celebrates women of all periods and backgrounds who make a positive influence on our world. Three acclaimed choreographers will set original dance pieces with three local companies — Wendy Rein (San Francisco) sets work on MADCO; Amy Siewert (San Francisco) pairs with Saint Louis Ballet; and Stephanie Martinez (Chicago) collaborates with The Big Muddy Dance Company. Also on Friday, you can head over to Blue Ultra Lounge for a nice relaxing drink and a bite at the 640th installment of Stress Free Fridays. Blood, Sweat, and Cheers: A Tribute to the St. Louis Blues and their Fans will be on view for the last day on Saturday at the Saint Louis Public Library. Hockey fans will not want to miss the exhibit, which explores the history of the Blues franchise and features a variety of memorabilia from the past and present, including an ice rink floor, original dasher boards from the Arena, 30 player jerseys, 60 game-used sticks, and more hockey history. On the first Sunday of each month the St. Louis Running Tour hosts a 4.5 mile route through Forest Park’s paths and trails starting at 9:00am. The run (and fun) begins at the Visitors Center. The Philip Slein Gallery presents Edge, an exhibition of paintings that employs the line in myriad yet consistent ways to collectively interpret human emotions and reveal how the social and political times in which we live directly affect our feelings. Artists include, Ann Pibal, Cary Smith, Li Trincere, Eric Brown, among other creative talents. Another eye-pleasing exhibit in the CWE is at the Atrium Gallery, where Abstraction celebrates the appeal of abstract art through the modern day. Go on a visual adventure of changing form, color, shape, and line with works by Kirk Pedersen, Michael Marshall, and Annette Morriss, and others
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