B Categories Arts Consortium Sponsored Content May 14, 2024 Bradley-Deshon Education Center to open at the Albrecht-Kemper Museum The Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art in St. Joseph is excited to announce the upcoming opening of the Bradley-DeShon Education Center.
C Categories Articles Visual May 14, 2024 Confluence | Kevin Demery and Andrew Mcilvaine ‘Threshold II: Migration Patterns’ Language is never fixed. Words swirl and wander, syntax shifts and churns, etymologies intermix and marry. Meanings affix, and then loosen.
W Categories Sponsored Content May 13, 2024 Watch ‘Bank of America Celebration at the Station’ Live on Kansas City PBS Bank of America Celebration at the Station returns this year, bringing together music enthusiasts, families and veterans to commemorate Memorial Day.
K Categories Arts Consortium Performing Sponsored Content May 13, 2024 Kauffman Center spotlights future generations of performing artists at Future Stages Festival Each year, Future Stages Festival engages the Kansas City community by creating access to exceptional arts experiences for the novice and enthusiasts.
I Categories Articles Performing May 13, 2024 In Memoriam: Lisa Lopez-Galvan (1980-2024) By now, most Kansas Citians know about Lisa Lopez-Galvan, the beloved co-host of a weekly Tejano music show on KKFI-FM.
‘ Categories Articles May 13, 2024 ‘One History, Two Versions’ at the Spencer Museum of Art Contemporary artists explore the beauty of Blackness in the face of depravity.
“ 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.