Go Behind the Public Art Project Inspiring Kansas City’s (New) First Impression
Kansas City PBS takes viewers behind the scenes of the largest public art project in Kansas City history – at the recently opened Kansas City International Airport.
An unforgettable opera in the shadow of the Parthenon, palpable, monastic peace and breathtaking views of ancient rock formations and ruins contrasting the sun-dappled ocean…
Celebrate the opening of the new Downtown Library on Saturday, April 29 from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Festivities include a ribbon cutting ceremony, live music, face painting and more.
Library Celebrates 125th Anniversary of its Landmark Westport Branch
Tucked inside the March 3, 1898, edition of The Kansas City Star was a brief item about the area’s newest library, opened little more than a week earlier in Westport.
In 2015, the Kansas City Museum acquired the collection of the Donald K. Piper Memorial Medical Museum, a significant collection of medical instruments and historical archives from St. Joseph Hospital.
In describing his own work, the great American dancer and choreographer Alvin Ailey once wrote, “Its roots are in American Negro culture, which is part of the whole country’s heritage, but the dance speaks to everyone.”