A Categories Articles Visual July 1, 2024 A palatial habitat for working artists New Zhou B Art Center offers premier studio space and untold opportunities.
N Categories Articles June 26, 2024 Niki de Saint Phalle: Genius and grit, rebellion and joy A major retrospective of the Postwar Franco-American artist has exclusive showing at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art.
E Categories Articles Cinematic Literary Performing Visual June 26, 2024 Editor’s Letter, July/August 2024 A major retrospective at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art celebrates a strong, unconventional, not-to-be-dominated woman.
& Categories Online Reviews Performing Theater Reviews June 25, 2024 “Deep Dark Nothingness” Is a Thoughtful Rumination on All the Ways We Fail to Connect Within Kansas City’s robust theatre scene, there is a growing community dedicated to championing local artists and fostering new works.
& Categories Online Reviews Visual Visual Art Reviews June 24, 2024 “Read the Room,” Charlotte Street The enduring appeal of comics dwells in the art form’s fundamental power of sequential imagery to tell any story by anyone who has something to say.
M Categories Music and Dance Reviews Online Reviews June 22, 2024 Michael Stern Concludes Tenure as Music Director of the Kansas City Symphony with Thoughtful and Expansive Program Michael Stern leads a gratifying and uplifting performance of the Kansas City Symphony in his last concerts as music director.
K Categories Community News June 20, 2024 Kansas City Museum’s Soda Fountain Presents New Drink Menu The Kansas City Museum is excited to announce that Elixir, their soda fountain located downstairs, is launching their new drink menu on June 20, 2024...
I Categories Community News June 19, 2024 It’s official! War Remains is coming back! War Remains, the immersive virtual reality experience at the National WWI Museum and Memorial, is back for one final season.
P Categories Articles Cinematic June 18, 2024 Parker: The quest to change a name Film documents the generational legacy of slavery.