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EPISODE · Mar 19, 2026 · 12 MIN

March 20–22

from This Week in St. Louis · host Brice Bement

Your St. Louis weekend rundown is here!Spring is starting to show up around the Lou, and this weekend is packed — from March Madness and live music to art events, Easter activities, and a craft beer festival. Whether you're heading downtown, planning a brunch, or looking for something fun to do, there’s something happening all across St. Louis.In this episode of This Week in St. Louis, Brice breaks down the biggest events of the weekend — including NCAA Tournament games, local art showcases, comedy, concerts, and unique experiences around the city.This week’s highlights include: - NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament games at Enterprise Center bringing March Madness energy downtown. - Art and creative events like the Young Artists’ Showcase, Culture + Cocktails at the Saint Louis Art Museum, and workshops at Laumeier Sculpture Park. - Local favorites like Steinfest at Third Degree Glass Factory, MADE: Game Night, and hands-on experiences at Craft Alliance. - Live entertainment including Jeff Dye at Helium Comedy Club, Catieosaurus at City Winery, the Gateway Blues Festival, and Anita Jackson at Jazz St. Louis. - Family-friendly Easter events like Eckert’s Egg-Citement, Breakfast with the Easter Bunny, and Skate with the Easter Bunny. - Brunch and weekend fun with drag brunch, Soul Brunch, and the Buzz’d Beer Festival.Plus, St. Louis CITY SC takes on New England at Energizer Park — with Pups on the Pitch after the match.This Week’s Flavors of the LouWe’re featuring Corned Beef:• Pickles Deli• Maggie O’Brien’s• McGurk’sBucket List Spot of the WeekThe Cup – Central West End & EdwardsvilleA go-to for cupcakes, gooey butter cake, and sweet treats — with fun seasonal flavors and plenty to try.Whether you're catching a game, exploring local art, or grabbing brunch, there’s something for everyone this weekend in St. Louis.Tag us @STLBucketList if you check anything out — we love seeing your adventures. 💛🎙️ This Week in St. Louis is presented by Hoffmann Brothers, proudly serving St. Louis for over 40 years. From heating and cooling to plumbing and electrical, they help keep homes running smoothly all year long.🔔 SUBSCRIBE FOR NEW EPISODES EVERY WEEK 🔔🎧 LISTEN ON:Apple Podcasts ▶ https://apple.co/36ycuuOSpotify ▶ https://spoti.fi/3svGoqS🔗 CONNECT WITH STL BUCKET LIST:Instagram ▶ https://www.instagram.com/stlbucketlist/?utm_source=InstagramWebsite ▶ stlbucketlist.com🤝 WORK WITH STL BUCKET LISTInterested in partnering or sponsoring an episode?Email ▶ [email protected] ▶ https://www.bucketlistcreative.com/about-us🎙️ This Week in St. Louis is presented by Hoffmann Brothers, proudly serving St. Louis for over 40 years. From heating and cooling to plumbing and electrical, they help keep homes running smoothly all year long.

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Your St. Louis weekend rundown is here! Spring is starting to show up around the Lou, and this weekend is packed — from March Madness and live music to art events, Easter activities, and a craft beer festival. Whether you're heading downtown, planning a brunch, or looking for something fun to do, there’s something happening all across St. Louis. In this episode of This Week in St. Louis, Brice breaks down the biggest events of the weekend — including NCAA Tournament games, local art showcas...

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