Now’s the Time to Take the Jazz Museum to the Next Level
Rashida Phillips arrived in Kansas City in January 2020, expressly chosen to set things right at the American Jazz Museum, which has proven to be a wobbly anchor of the 18th and Vine district.
On the Passing of Literary Men and the Making of Biographies
I was nearly three years into my project to write about the life and work of Evan S. Connell when I made another attempt to locate a potentially good source.
So how has your year gone? And do we have anything more to worry about? As I write this, I do not know whether today, as you’re reading, we have a conclusive view of the current state of our democracy.
Departing Curator Transformed the Native American Presence at the Nelson-Atkins
As the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art reopens to the public this season, the city’s predominant cultural institution is experiencing a generational transformation in its curatorial ranks.
The Charlotte Street Foundation Rises to the Challenge as COVID-19 Complicates the Move to its New Headquarters This was not how Amy Kligman planned it...