T Categories Community News April 25, 2022 The Brookside Art Annual Showcases Incredible Artists this Weekend. Visit the Brookside Art Annual to see top artist in over a dozen mediums from jewelry to painting, and clay to printmaking.
T Categories Online Reviews Performing Theater Reviews April 23, 2022 The Coterie Brings “Pete the Cat” To Life In an Energetic Gem for Young Audiences The Coterie's latest musical, “Pete the Cat,” skews younger than other recent shows but still has plenty for accompanying adults to enjoy.
M Categories Community News April 22, 2022 Meet 2022 Brookside Art Annual Featured Artist Jennifer Cavan! Each year an artist is selected to prepare featured artwork that will represent the Brookside Art Annual.
S Categories Community News April 21, 2022 Soulis Auctions to Offer The Personal Collection of KC Gallery owner Jan Weiner Jan Weiner's collection will be included in Friday evening’s online only auction session and Saturday’s live in-person auction.
S Categories Community News April 20, 2022 Soulis Auctions 24th Annual Spring Art Auction Featuring the work of contemporary artists like Warren Rosser, Jesse Small, Ron Slowinski, Tom Corbin, Keith Jacobshagen, and more...
2 Categories Community News April 20, 2022 2022 Brookside Art Annual The Art Annual is celebrating its 36th year in 2022 and returns to its regular spring schedule.
K Categories Community News April 20, 2022 Kansas City PBS Special Reveals Power of Arts in KC Discover the impact of the arts and how they shape our community in Art Moves Us, a new special coming to Kansas City PBS.
K Categories Community News April 19, 2022 Kansas City Chamber Orchestra 2021 – 2022 Season The Kansas City Chamber Orchestra returns to one of the most beloved and well known concertos for violin will be a blockbuster season finale featuring award winning young soloists from the International Center for Music, Park University!
& Categories Online Reviews Performing Theater Reviews April 13, 2022 “Surviving Hitler” at the White Theatre Is a Harrowing but Ultimately Optimistic Story of Survival The 2001 nonfiction novel "Surviving Hitler: A Boy in the Nazi Death Camps,” has been adapted into a stage production at the White Theatre at the J.