John Hastings penned this poetic response to the current David Ford exhibition at The Bunker Center for the Arts. David Ford is at The Bunker This is my idea of
View the video interview with the artist, then see her 30-year mini-retrospective, “Diane Henk: Where the Spirit Meets The Bone,” on view through Jan. 28 at the Leedy-Voulkos Art Center,
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art earned first place in a recent Yelp ranking of the best museums in the U.S, beating out such august contenders as the Metropolitan Museum in
Time for weekend calendar picks from KC Studio editor Alice Thorson. Three plays premiere this weekend: Vietgone at Unicorn Theatre; Anna in the Tropics, presented by Metropolitan Ensemble Theatre at their new home in Warwick Theatre; and Once on This Island, presented by Spinning Tree Theatre at Just Off Broadway Theatre. Saturday night, Bach Aria […]
Time for weekend calendar picks from KC Studio editor Alice Thorson… Tonight, the Center for Arts and Letters at Rockhurst presents a reading from award-winning poet Patricia Smith. The Jewish Community Center of Greater Kansas City will present a production of the award-winning play Wiesenthal, with another performance on Saturday. Friday, Saturday and Sunday at […]
Time for weekend calendar picks from KC Studio editor Alice Thorson! This is your last weekend to see Through the Eyes of Picasso, on view at the Nelson through Sunday, and The Black Repertory Theatre of Kansas City‘s production of the rock musical Passing Strange. Kansas City Friends of Alvin Ailey will be presented performances […]
Time for weekend calendar picks from Alice Thorson for this beautiful Easter weekend. This is your last weekend to see Unicorn Theatre’s production of Informed Consent, closing April 1st. A new exhibition of art exploring humankind’s deep connections and fascination with the plant kingdom opens at the Spencer Museum of Art in Lawrence. Saturday, celebrate […]
Time for weekend calendar picks from KC Studio editor Alice Thorson! The Black Repertory Theatre of Kansas City‘s production of the rock musical Passing Strange begins this weekend and continues through April 8. UMKC Conservatory of Music and Dance presents its spring opera with selections from Poulenc and Revel Thursday through Sunday. An exhibition of […]
Time once again for weekend calendar picks from KC Studio editor Alice Thorson! Friday night, The Friends of Chamber Music presents the Grammy Award-winning Parker String Quartet at the 1900 Building. The Kansas City Symphony joins mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato at the Kauffman for a program featuring songs by Leonard Bernstein Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Saturday night, […]