Here are fourteen things to do in KC this weekend, June 4—7 including Jazzoo, KC PrideFest and The Rainmakers.
Here are fourteen things to do in KC this weekend, June 4—7 including Jazzoo, KC PrideFest and The Rainmakers.

Not quite a corporate conglomerate and certainly not mom-and-pop, the restaurant group model has been tightening its grip on Kansas City dining. You see this

Everybody knows by now that the Power and Light District is a perennial all-star when it comes to watching big sporting events. Of course the

Shoppers will soon be able to experience Mersea in person when the women’s lifestyle brand opens its first-ever flagship store at the Country Club Plaza

El Café Cubano, the mobile coffee trailer known for its bold cafecito and flaky pastries, has officially taken up residence in downtown’s City Hall. Inside

Here are fourteen things to do in KC this weekend, June 4—7 including Jazzoo, KC PrideFest and The Rainmakers.

3 Kesha With electropop hits like “Tik Tok” and “Die Young,” Kesha once dominated the charts with party-girl anthems. Still true to her pop roots,

Talk of the Town After decades as a staple late-night dining option in the Crossroads, Town Topic Hamburgers (2021 Broadway Blvd., KCMO) is scaling back

The results are in: Kansas City magazine’s 2026 Best of Kansas City winners are officially live! Thousands of votes were tallied during the final round,

Best Cobbler Overland Park Shoe Repair (7522 W. 80th St., Overland Park) In the era of throwaway culture, old-school craftsmanship can feel increasingly rare. That’s

There’s no time to explain the laborious process behind the house hard seltzer at Nighthawk lounge below the Hotel Kansas City (1228 Baltimore Ave., KCMO)

Despite meeting over margaritas—or maybe thanks to—Kayla Mason and Sarah Pretorius joined forces, creating SipSteady, a PR agency dedicated solely to promoting zero-proof brands. According

The pandemic proved something to William Keyse Rudolph. It showed him that art matters. Granted, he kind of already knew that. You don’t get to
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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.

There’s a line in the iconic film Selena when Edward James Olmos, who plays Selena’s father, is in the driver’s seat of the tour bus,

In 1956, Dwayne Steinle opened a small film processing facility in Parsons, a town of 10,500 west of Joplin, Missouri. At the store’s peak—before digital

Dr. Kimberly Marrow starts her morning as most people do. She wakes up, brushes her teeth, gets dressed, makes her coffee and catches up on

The gruesome torture-murder of Artemus Ogletree in a Kansas City hotel has a mythical status among true crime geeks. We obtained access to the complete