“Zigmunds Priede: Aggregates of Time,” Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art
The forced migration of humans across landscapes shaped by shifting tribal-cultural-political-religious borders is as old as time. Zigmunds “Zig” Priede would know.
“Andrew Watel: Things,” “Paintings by Claire McConaughy,” “Small Stories by Tilly Woodward,” Sherry Leedy Contemporary Art
In their concurrent exhibits at the Sherry Leedy Gallery, three artists with very different work manage to touch a similar chord — that of memory and its felt experiences.
The Coterie’s World Premiere of “Alice’s Wonderland” is a Digital, Hip-Hop Adventure
Alice’s Wonderland—the effervescent, enjoyable new hip-hop musical making its world premiere at the Coterie Theatre—is what you might expect just from the title, and, also, it’s not.
Kansas City is celebrating the life and work of Roger Kraft, an influential architect who passed away ten years ago at the age of 65 of ALS, better known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease.
“So Fresh,” Bruce R. Watkins Cultural Heritage Center
With his new TV drama “Bel-Air,” filmmaker and Kansas City native Morgan Cooper offers a serious reimagining of the 90s sitcom, “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.”