H Categories Community News January 11, 2024 Help KC Clay Guild Expand Community Resources KC Clay Guild is a community-focused ceramics arts center that provides educational programming for all.
F Categories Community News Performing January 11, 2024 From Stage to Screen and Back Again in KCAT’s GASLIGHT The cast and crew of Kansas City Actors Theatre’s Gaslight (Angel Street) discuss the play, starting January 17 at the City Stage in Union Station.
T Categories Arts Consortium Community News Literary Performing January 10, 2024 To Hell and Back: Dazzling dance company does Dante The Harriman-Jewell Series presents the Italian dance company No Gravity performing “Divine Comedy” Jan. 31 at the Folly Theater.
& Categories Online Reviews Visual Visual Art Reviews January 10, 2024 “Finding Ground,” H&R Block Artspace While the visuals are stunning in the Block Artspace exhibit “Finding Ground,” subtle fragrances also waft through the air along with sounds of crickets singing and fire crackling.
L Categories Articles Visual January 10, 2024 Lilly McElroy: Meeting with the sun, poking holes in beauty A deep sense of eco-anxiety pervades the artist's photographic interrogations of the American landscape.
M Categories Arts Consortium Community News Performing January 10, 2024 Midwest Trust Center: David Krakauer and Kathleen Tagg push musical boundaries A boundary-pushing musical experience blows through MTC at Johnson County Community College Jan. 20.
L Categories Arts Consortium Community News January 9, 2024 Live! Onstage in January and February It’s a brand new year, theatergoers, with more great productions on KC stages.
A Categories Articles Literary January 9, 2024 Arts News: Kansas City Public Library Celebrates its 150th Anniversary On Dec. 5, the library kicked off its sesquicentennial with a well-chosen theme, “150 Years of Discovery.”
S Categories Articles Literary January 8, 2024 See Hear: Steve Paul on Rambling Around the Arts | Prepare for amazement as the Rabbit hOle’s book-loving experience soon comes to life In March, a huge, gray-painted warehouse in an industrial, highway-hugging expanse of North Kansas City, is to be reborn as a place of wonder.