Inventing the Future at the Kansas City Invention Convention
The Kansas City Invention Convention (KCIC) is a STEMIE competition and outreach program presented by the Linda Hall Library that supports 17 counties and 31 school districts throughout the Kansas City metro area.
Preparing Students for Future Employment: Kauffman Center Internships
The Kauffman Center’s internship program is an open-door invitation for students to acquire firsthand knowledge of the operational process of a nonprofit arts organization.
The first full-time director of the Kansas City Public Library was one of the most influential women of her day, growing and shaping a fledgling institution at the turn of the 20th century into a state-of-the-art civic centerpiece.
Salon Wall Display Increases Amount of Work on View
The Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art has over 3,000 pieces of art in its collection and, like most museums, is only able to exhibit a fraction of it at one time.
The Harriman-Jewell Series will present Step Afrika!, the highly acclaimed step dancing ensemble, at 7 p.m. Friday, April 5 at the Folly Theater, 300 W. 12th St.
“Joe Turner’s Come and Gone…” Is Back and On Stage at MET
August Wilson’s rarely seen masterwork Joe Turner’s Come and Gone, the second in Wilson’s one-of-a-kind 10-play Pittsburgh Cycle about the African American experience, is coming soon!
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