“Robert Quackenbush: Fragments,” Leedy-Voulkos Art Center
Kansas City artist Robert Quackenbush chisels multi-faceted stories of the earth and humanity in his “Fragments” show of recent paintings and mixed-media collages at the..
British Invasion: Actor/writer Pip Utton Brings Hitler to Life
Hitler makes his case. Or doesn’t. In “Adolf,” Pip Utton’s solo performance about the reality and legacy of the modern world’s most murderous dictator, the..
“Curious Incident” at KC Rep Showcases Good Actors and Impressive Designs
Sleek, visually spare and populated with hard-working actors, the Kansas City Repertory Theatre production of “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” is..
Up from the Streets: “Project Dawn” at the Unicorn
The Unicorn Theatre scores points for timeliness with its well-acted production of “Project Dawn,” a social-awareness drama based on a real court in Philadelphia that..
“May Tveit: Universal Boxes,” Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art
The humble cardboard box has been a massive success story. Cardboard boxes are a symbol of global transport and circulation of goods, and therefore labor..
The 20-year history of Ron Chaney’s EthnicArt Gallery has come full circle. In an opening celebration on December 15th, Chaney inaugurated his new gallery space,..