Sponsored: “Woven Together,” opening June 25 at Greenlease Gallery
As Kansas City prepares to welcome the world for the FIFA World Cup 2026, a different kind of global connection is taking shape—one built not on the field, but on the loom.
Arts News | Clio: Hundreds of tours at your fingertips
What if a mobile app could clue you in on more than 40,000 historical and cultural landmarks (1,300 of them in the KC metro area alone) with just the click of a button?
José Faus: Cultural Meanders | War, What is it Good for?
When younger, I had a fascination with military history. I was seduced by the books I read fueling an attachment to derring-do and the warrior ethic, the façade of chivalry and nobility, the errant knight.
“The Wizard of Oz”: The classic that keeps on giving
The Wizard of Oz has been adapted so many times; most of these adaptations are wildly successful. This show, presented by the KC Repertory Theatre, is another excellent remake.
“Kate Breakey: To the Dark and Endless Sky” & “Wilbur Niewald: A Found Portfolio,” Sherry Leedy Contemporary Art
Kate Breakey’s large, hand-colored photographs of moths at the Sherry Leedy Contemporary Art are a splendid example of expertise and artistry conjoined with heart.