A Categories Articles Performing July 8, 2024 A sonic experience unlike anything you’ve known Sound designer Tom Mardikes debuts his phenomenal Sound Mandala at KC Fringe Festival.
S Categories Articles Literary Performing July 3, 2024 See Hear: Steve Paul on Rambling Around the Arts | How an obscure Kansas City author is coming back to life at 100 Vincent O. Carter’s 100th birthday (June 23) has come and gone.
L Categories Arts Consortium Performing Sponsored Content July 2, 2024 Live! Onstage in July and August Starlight hosts a full schedule, the KC Fringe Fest gets underway and more great theater rolls off KC stages as the first days of school approach.
E Categories Articles Cinematic Literary Performing Visual June 26, 2024 Editor’s Letter, July/August 2024 A major retrospective at The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art celebrates a strong, unconventional, not-to-be-dominated woman.
A Categories Articles Performing December 12, 2023 Arts News: KC Meets the Challenging Art of Butoh Kansas City is home to a small but passionate Butoh community, and plans are afoot to broaden its reach.
T Categories Online Reviews Performing Theater Reviews July 24, 2023 Tim Mooney’s “Breakneck Romeo & Juliet” Is a Fringe Festival Delight Mooney’s show might be a whirlwind but it is not short of humor, heart, or depth.
A Categories Online Reviews Performing Theater Reviews July 24, 2023 At KC Fringe, “On Account of Sex” Is a Charming (and Infuriating) Musical Retelling of American History On Account of Sex is a competent and engaging retelling of a momentous part of history, aided by some jaunty period music.
W Categories Articles Performing July 19, 2023 What We Have Our Eye on at This Year’s KC Fringe Fest The Kansas City Fringe Festival is back once again, presenting dozens of productions at venues across the city.
D Categories Sponsored Content July 22, 2022 Deconstructing the Fringe It all started in 1947 in Edinburgh, Scotland, as an alternative festival that played concurrently with the Edinburgh International Festival.