Friday, Jan. 19
Turbo Fruits
The Indie Group Be Your Own Pet signed onto the record label Ecstatic Peace and toured the country going to Lollapalooza, SXSW and CMJ, but two of their band members, Jonas Stein and John Eatherly have continued on with their old group Turbo Fruits. It’s bluesy and punkish, a definite must hear. Cover is $5 and the show beings at 7:30 at the Acoustic Caf‚ at the West County YMCA in Chesterfield.
16464 Burkhardt Place
(636) 532-3100
All Will Fall
The Creepy Crawly presents the metal band All Will Fall tonight at 9 p.m. Tickets are $11 for those under 21 and $8 for those over age.
3524 Washington Ave
Saturday, Jan. 20
Exclusively Yours
Jam at Jimmy’s on the Park when Exclusively Yours comes to play from 8 p.m. to midnight. Entr‚es are around $20, but you can come for under $10 appetizers and a wide array for drinks while you listen to the music. Jimmy’s is adjacent to Concordia Seminary by Kaldi’s coffee.
706 DeMun Avenue
Plains Indian Beadwork
Donald Danforth Jr. shares his collection of Plains Indian Beadwork at the St. Louis Art Museum. Pipe and saddle bags, moccasins and clothing formed during the 1800s by American Indian nations including the Apache, Blackfeet, Cheyenne, Crow, Kiowa and Lakota will be on display. The exhibit is free.
Cabin Fever: Schlafly Winter Beer Festival
An afternoon of big music, big beers and big fun.
Location: Schlafly Bottleworks [Map It]
Time: 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
For more information call: (314) 241-2337
www.schlafly.com
Sunday, Jan. 21
Free Missouri Botanical Garden
The Missouri Botanical Garden is a beautiful landscape of plants from every genus imaginable, but let’s admit it, the Garden is a pricy venture. You can leave your wallet at home from Jan. 19-21 as the Garden removes the Chihuly “Glass in the Garden” exhibit. The Climatron and Temperate House, as well as the Garden Gate Shop, will be closed for renovations, but the general gardens will be open for all to see.
Reflections on Water
Concordia Seminary presents an exhibit by Karl Fey titled Reflections on Water.
801 Demun Avenue
Phil Loder Trio
Get tickets at $10 a pop for the Phil Loder Trio at The Finale. Loder performs everything from jazz to rap and rock. He’s worked with legends like Nancy Wilson and Johnny Cash as he plays the piano and sings. In 1994, Loder composed a piano solo that won an Addy award for Montgomery Mall in the Washington D.C. area. When he’s not busy composing, Loder composes and performs commercial music for companies, including Dairy Queen, Mallinkrodt, The St. Louis Cardinals and The St. Louis Blues.
The music starts at 7:30 p.m. Visit Ticketmaster online to purchase tickets in advance.
Third Fridays at Third Degree Glass Factory
Watch artists wield molten, liquid glass at an energetic pace and form works of art while listening to music.
Location: Third Degree Glass Factory
Time: 6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. 3rd Fridays of every month
Cost: Free
For more information call: (314) 367-4527
www.stlglass.com