The Coterie’s “Electric Poe” Brings an Authentic Chill to Union Cemetery
For the second year in a row, the Coterie Theatre is staging guitar-tinged adaptations of Edgar Allan Poe in a cemetery—and for the second year in a row, the result is worth seeing.
been a vision of Executive Director Rashida Phillips, who believes the American Jazz Museum must lean into its identity of a hybrid institution to have greater impact on the 18th and Vine community.
“Benjamin Rosenthal: and the band played on, and on on,” Studios, Inc
Benjamin Rosenthal’s solo exhibition at Studios Inc, “and the band played on, and on on,” is conceptualized around the HIV/AIDS film of the same title.
A native of Guatemala, Lopez immigrated with his family to the Midwest as a child. After graduating from the Kansas City Art Institute in 2019, he remained in Kansas City to pursue his dream of a creative life. And folks are taking notice.
Estelle Sosland passed away in April after a long, wonderfully rich and generous life. On April 19, family and friends gathered at Mt. Carmel Cemetery, and on Zoom, for a graveside service.
Gallery Glance: Contemporary Textile at Salina Art Center
“Contemporary Textile,” the inaugural exhibit from the Salina Art Center’s new curator, Jefferson Godard, continues the dialogue initiated by former curator Gretchen Boyum, who came up with the initial concept for the show.
The Great War Meets Great Design in the KC Rep’s “Mary’s Wedding”
“Mary’s Wedding,” the Kansas City Repertory Theatre’s season opener (and artistic director Stuart Carden’s directorial debut), would be romantic in any setting.
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