Online is fine, but Library anticipates return of programming live and in person.
In the five years before life was altered by the COVID-19 pandemic, more than 142,000 people made their way to Kansas City Public Library auditoriums for a range of award-winning signature evening programming.
illustration by Prest Design American Icons Usher in Harriman-Jewell Series Season For the Harriman-Jewell Series return to Helzberg Hall and the Muriel Kauffman Theatre, you..
The Coterie’s “Electric Poe” Brings an Authentic Chill to Union Cemetery
For the second year in a row, the Coterie Theatre is staging guitar-tinged adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe in a cemetery—and for the second year in a row, the result is worth seeing.
been a vision of Executive Director Rashida Phillips, who believes the American Jazz Museum must lean into its identity of a hybrid institution to have greater impact on the 18th and Vine community.
“Benjamin Rosenthal: and the band played on, and on on,” Studios, Inc
Benjamin Rosenthal’s solo exhibition at Studios Inc, “and the band played on, and on on,” is conceptualized around the HIV/AIDS film of the same title.
A native of Guatemala, Lopez immigrated with his family to the Midwest as a child. After graduating from the Kansas City Art Institute in 2019, he remained in Kansas City to pursue his dream of a creative life. And folks are taking notice.
Estelle Sosland passed away in April after a long, wonderfully rich and generous life. On April 19, family and friends gathered at Mt. Carmel Cemetery, and on Zoom, for a graveside service.
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