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March 4, 2014

KC+ Connect: Merging Media

KC Studio is proud to announce our 40 featured artists. KC+ Connect is well underway and Ashley Anders, KC Studio’s curator and events coordinator, hopes..
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March 4, 2014

Wickerson Studios: Fire Over Kansas

Wickerson Studios presents a sculptural landscape and digital happening collaboration. Michael Wickerson, associate professor and chair of sculpture at Kansas City Art Institute, understands land...
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March 4, 2014

The Big Bupkis

Kansas City comedian/magician Shane Baker invigorates The Jewish Community Center with Yiddish humor. From the moment prehistoric man laughed at his companion slipping in the..
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February 13, 2014

Enjoyable and Quirky …. Find Some Fun with Motherhood Out Loud

I had the chance to take my mother to see Spinning Tree Theatre’s production of Motherhood Out Loud on Sunday, Feb. 9. The play continues..
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February 13, 2014

Post Internet: From Instagram to The White Cubicle

While the contemporary art world has spurned many sub-categories of aesthetic preferences delineated by the artist’s medium, the majority of the American masses cannot specify any revolutionary art movements within the last two decades.
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February 13, 2014

Author Barry Miles

Who knew that William Burroughs, the Beat Generation’s leading author and Godfather of Counterculture who lived out his last days in Lawrence, Kansas, and hung out with The Beatles but didn’t like The Rolling Stones?
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February 7, 2014

Everything Truly is Awesome: A Film Review of The Lego Movie

There are so many reasons why you should go see The Lego Movie. Seriously … so many amazing, wonderful, hilarious reasons. It’s that good. That..
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January 31, 2014

Joyce Maynard and Labor Day: A Worthy Read and Lovely Film

I usually don’t write in first person. As a reporter and editor, it’s better to let those I interview tell the story and I simply..
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January 21, 2014

KC Connect and Discovering Undergrowth

As it stands, the Kansas City art community is relatively hidden away from the rest of the nation. In the city we have our own..
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