& Categories Online Reviews Visual Visual Art Reviews June 24, 2024 “Read the Room,” Charlotte Street The enduring appeal of comics dwells in the art form’s fundamental power of sequential imagery to tell any story by anyone who has something to say.
M Categories Music and Dance Reviews Online Reviews June 22, 2024 Michael Stern Concludes Tenure as Music Director of the Kansas City Symphony with Thoughtful and Expansive Program Michael Stern leads a gratifying and uplifting performance of the Kansas City Symphony in his last concerts as music director.
& Categories Online Reviews Visual Visual Art Reviews June 11, 2024 “Rosa Leff: Storydwelling,” Lawrence Arts Center Rosa Leff’s absorbing exhibition at the Lawrence Arts Center, “Storydwelling,” shines welcome light on Lawrence’s Black history.
S Categories Music and Dance Reviews Online Reviews May 25, 2024 St. Petersburg Performs Intimate Recital St. Petersburg String Quartet performed at Pilgrim Chapel on Thursday evening for an intimate audience in the charming historic space.
K Categories Online Reviews Performing Theater Reviews May 17, 2024 KC Public Theatre’s “The Head of Medusa” Lets a Tragic Figure Tell Her Own Story Most stories about Medusa focus on her death at the hands of Perseus. "The Head of Medusa" lets her be the center of her own story.
& Categories Online Reviews Visual Visual Art Reviews May 14, 2024 “Tom Jones,” “John Hitchcock,” “Emily Arthur,” Sherry Leedy Contemporary Art Tom Jones, John Hitchcock, and Emily Arthur, artists showing now at Sherry Leedy Contemporary Art, express complex facets of Native American culture.
“ Categories Online Reviews Performing Theater Reviews May 9, 2024 “MJ” Thrills KC as First National Tour Arrives at the Music Hall The legend of Michael Jackson, the late, great, venerated, and complicated King of Pop, is a formidable subject for the traditionally simple formula of a jukebox bio-musical.
K Categories Online Reviews Performing Theater Reviews May 8, 2024 KCRep’s “Little Shop of Horrors” Is Surprisingly Unique and Impossibly Fun With every actor perfectly on point, dazzling design elements, and a stellar band, consider this show a Do-Not-Miss.
K Categories Online Reviews Performing Theater Reviews May 8, 2024 KC Melting Pot Mounts a Gripping (and Historically Significant) “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” Albee’s unrelenting script requires a committed, tenacious cast to do it justice and Ile Haggins’ actors are up to the task.