T Categories Articles Literary March 24, 2026 The Power of Literary Journals An Assessment of I-70 Review, 2025 Edition
I Categories Arts Consortium Literary March 9, 2026 It’s poetry time – the Kansas City Public Library invites you to listen, read or pick up a pen Poetry and poets do a lot of work. Alison Rollins’ collection “Black Bell,” for instance, does a tremendous amount.
F Categories Articles Literary December 15, 2025 Four poems by Gustavo Adolfo Aybar UMKC graduate Gustavo Adolfo Aybar is a Dominican-born writer and translator.
O Categories Articles Literary December 8, 2025 Open wide, ye doubters In the following interview, we asked William Trowbridge to share his path to poetry.
S Categories Articles Literary Performing Visual August 12, 2025 Summoning the courage to create Ten Kansas City artists share their stories of overcoming adversity.
R Categories Articles Literary August 5, 2025 Reconsidering American utopianism An interview with poet Bob Sykora
D Categories Articles Literary June 11, 2025 Delayed poetry anthology is newly topical Gloria Vando, co-editor of “In the Black: In the Red: Poems of Profit $ Loss” (photo by Anika Paris) Reflections on money fire Helicon Nine’s..
E Categories Articles Literary Performing Visual April 30, 2025 Editor’s Letter, May/June 2025 A deep desire to overcome divisiveness percolates through many of Kansas City’s recent and current cultural offerings.
D Categories Articles Literary December 9, 2024 David Ray, Poetry’s Voice I write here to honor one great poet of the public voice, David Ray, who died Aug. 8, 2024, at the age of 92.