Here are eleven things to do in KC this weekend, November 13—16 including Katy Guillen and The Drive, Puppets a Glow-Go and Madame Butterfly.
Here are eleven things to do in KC this weekend, November 13—16 including Katy Guillen and The Drive, Puppets a Glow-Go and Madame Butterfly.

Sitting right next door to one of KC’s best seafood spots, Earl’s Premier, is its newish sister concept, Earl’s Provisions. With the same nautical charm

Held at Union Station, KidsTLC’s Benefit25: Wonder raised more than $430,000 for youth mental health programs, including $30,000 from a sold-out car raffle. Guests were

Mo’ Pies quickly became a local favorite when it launched in 2020. It’s no secret why the pie pop-up has been such a hit: Mo’

Vivien Jennings first opened Rainy Day Books on November 4th, 1975. Since then, the quaint little shop has grown to be a pillar in the nation’s independent book scene.

Kansas City is buzzing with soccer. Between next summer’s FIFA World Cup matches, the powerhouse Kansas City Current, and Sporting KC’s ongoing struggle to regain

Here are eleven things to do in KC this weekend, November 13—16 including Katy Guillen and The Drive, Puppets a Glow-Go and Madame Butterfly.

“… ball is loose at the 12-yard line, recovered by Northwest Missouri State, and THEY WIN IT!” Former footballer Brandon Simpson can’t help but smile

Hundreds of Chiefs fans lined up at Blind Box BBQ last Thursday for a chance to meet Chiefs’ wide receiver Rashee Rice. Rice announced a

In September, jazz pianist Ryan Marquez was driving from St. Louis to Kansas City, eagerly awaiting a family outing to watch Morgan Freeman’s Symphonic Blues

Made in KC co-founder Tyler Enders led a group of investors to purchase Rainy Day Books from original owner Vivien Jennings in 2023. Since then,

Last winter, I attended my first-ever roller derby bout at KCK’s Memorial Hall. With a cold domestic beer in hand and the raucous crowd as

When the Independence School District switched to a four-day school week in 2023, it became the first and only large district in the Kansas City
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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.

The elderly elite of Kansas City share their life journeys, what motivated them along the way, the lucky breaks and tough times, and advice for

The elderly elite of Kansas City share their life journeys, what motivated them along the way, the lucky breaks and tough times, and advice for

The elderly elite of Kansas City share their life journeys, what motivated them along the way, the lucky breaks and tough times, and advice for

These prominent golden-agers talk about lifelong achievements, what they learned through the years, what they are planning on next and how living longer is a