Here are thirteen things to do in KC this weekend, February 20—23, including Reel Black Film Fest, Ballet Folklórico de México de Amalia Hernández and KC Carnival Ball.
Read MoreHere are thirteen things to do in KC this weekend, February 20—23, including Reel Black Film Fest, Ballet Folklórico de México de Amalia Hernández and KC Carnival Ball.
Read MoreJohnson County women-owned bakery The Pantry is closing Sunday, March 16, after seven years. But The Pantry’s co-owner, baker and chef, Deepal Patel, said it
Piano technician Stephen Wilson has been fascinated with the ivories nearly all his life. He recalls tinkering with his household’s century-old instrument as a young
Here are thirteen things to do in KC this weekend, February 20—23, including Reel Black Film Fest, Ballet Folklórico de México de Amalia Hernández and KC Carnival Ball.
Jessica Dunkel’s doughnuts have gained a cult following so intense that not only does she sell out every pop-up, but her customers wait hours in
The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art’s restaurant, formerly known as Café Sebastienne, was most notably helmed by its original chef, Jennifer Maloney, who ran the
The Kansas City metro has some amazing youth athletes, some with prodigal abilities. Picking just a few to shout out wasn’t easy, but we went
Melanie Clouser considers her eclectic 1921 Craftsman house a work in progress. “I don’t believe a home can ever get to the point of being
A multi-level indoor racetrack will soon join a growing string of over-the-top entertainment venues clustered around Interstate 435 in Overland Park and Leawood, making the
More than sixty years after it shuttered its doors, a small-town soda fountain lives on underneath the main floor of Kansas City Museum. In 1925,
It’s that time of year again, where we ask you, our readers, to pick your favorites. From where to score the best martini to where
Normally, when I hear a food influencer describe their restaurant experience with the phrase “it’s a vibe,” I want to throw my phone into the
Kansas City is a sports town—there’s no denying that. Championship teams, devoted fans and world-class arenas have deeply ingrained a love for sports in Kansas
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HISTORY
We scoured the history books, took a look at the last 180 or so years of Kansas City history and cherry-picked the moments and movements that shaped the city we live in today. Some events called for instant celebration or quick action, others for somber reflection and disciplined planning, but each moment in time led us to where we find ourselves now.
After having hands in almost every creative pot, Grant Kratzer’s clothing brand Cheatin Snakes is taking off, with Kratzer most recently acting as tour merch designer and stylist for rockstar Post Malone.
Monarchs baseball player outfielder Travis Swaggerty’s day has begun like any other in the relentless dog days of summer, which in Kansas City can be devastatingly hot. The weather doesn’t care if you have a doubleheader and a night on the road ahead. The sun keeps shining, the humidity thick in the air—it’s baseball season.
We scoured the history books, took a look at the last 180 or so years of Kansas City history and cherry-picked the moments and movements that shaped the city we live in today. Some events called for instant celebration or quick action, others for somber reflection and disciplined planning, but each moment in time led us to where we find ourselves now.
Kansas is one of only four states where cannabis remains completely illegal, and Kansans are paying the price for the lack of policy reform in the state. Antonio Wyatt is one person affected by the staunch state laws. What will it take to free him?