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Yes, the Arts Scene is on the Ropes, But It Won’t Be a Total Knockout
In an overture, you hear themes and harmonic threads, little hints leading into the drama and suspense of the main event. Consider these last six months the overture. In July, the Kansas City Symphony, Kansas City Ballet, Lyric Opera of Kansas City and Harriman-Jewell Series cancelled their Kauffman Center performances until January 2021.
“Code Practice: Certain Objects and Certain Systems by James Woodfill,” Joseph Nease Gallery
Kansas City artist Jim Woodfill’s exhibit “Code Practice: Certain Objects and Certain Systems,” is presented by Joseph Nease Gallery, which was founded in Kansas City, but is now located in Duluth, where Nease continues to represent many Kansas City artists.
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A Tribute to Charlie Parker as KC Celebrates the Centennial of the Artist’s Birth
Charlie Parker is revered as a jazz genius — a bold and brilliant innovator largely responsible not only for revolutionizing the music’s sound, but for transforming its image from that of captivating entertainment to incontestable art.
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Arts News: New Ensemble Caters to Marginalized Communities
Colectiva Huēhuecoyōtl is a new ensemble in the region, with a mission to combine music, education and social justice. The organization provides free-of-cost entertainment for nonprofit organizations that cater specifically to marginalized communities.






