S Categories Articles Visual March 23, 2026 Savvy about the art game, deeply committed to her own voice, innovating from tradition Raven Halfmoon's "Ride or Die" exhibit at Kemper Museum powerfully articulates a contemporary indigenous perspective.
K Categories Music and Dance Reviews Online Reviews March 21, 2026 Kansas City Ballet’s All-American “Stars and Stripes” Celebrates All Americans On the sesquicentennial anniversary of the United States of America, the Kansas City Ballet is mounting a dazzling sparkler of a celebration.
W Categories Performing TeenTix KC Reviews March 20, 2026 Watch You Burn: “Trojan Women MCI” at the Unicorn Trojan Women MCI is a deeply evocative play with a powerful message and a story you are sure to remember.
N Categories Arts Consortium Performing March 20, 2026 New production testifies to 30 years of a dream come true In 1995, Jeremiah and Mona Enna moved from Sweden to the United States with a big vision, talent in spades and very little money.
F Categories Articles Visual March 20, 2026 Foundational Leadership by Women: Visual Arts Philomene Bennett (1935-2024) left behind more than 60 years of paintings, ceramics and prints.
S Categories Arts Consortium Visual March 19, 2026 Staging Discovery at the Linda Hall Libraries often begin with accumulation. They collect, preserve, and steward knowledge across generations.
& Categories Arts Consortium Visual March 19, 2026 “Farhad Ostovani: Goldberg Variations” How do you see emptiness? How do you render sound, mark rhythm, and paint melody?
A Categories Articles Visual March 19, 2026 Artist to Watch: Summer Brooks The Kansas City artist redefines black femininity in her ceramics, sculptures and new oil pastels.
& Categories Online Reviews Visual Visual Art Reviews March 17, 2026 “Our Voices Our Truth … in Peace,” Bruce R. Watkins Cultural Heritage Center "Our Voices Our Truth ... in Peace" is a breathtaking showcase of artwork from members of the African American Artists Collective.