A small, unsuspecting music program in Parkville has been training some of the world’s finest emerging classical musicians. Nestled in the serene river bluffs of Parkville, just north of...
Read MoreA small, unsuspecting music program in Parkville has been training some of the world’s finest emerging classical musicians. Nestled in the serene river bluffs of Parkville, just north of...
Read MoreBarbecue lovers, get ready for an experience that’s as educational as it is mouth-watering. In the spring of 2025, Crown Center in Kansas City will
When “elevated” sports bar Streetcar Grille & Tavern opened in the Crossroads more than five years ago, the name was fitting. The owners wanted to
A small, unsuspecting music program in Parkville has been training some of the world’s finest emerging classical musicians. Nestled in the serene river bluffs of
Here are eleven things to do in KC this weekend, October 17-20, including: Halloween pop-ups, Korn and The Fray.
It all began with Ryan Hiser and David Tran’s first home in West Plaza. Despite the home being just two bedrooms with one bathroom, it
In January 2023, singer-songwriter and trombonist Trevor Turla was working on a live album recording for Making Movies—a Kansas City-based Americana rock band—at the Folly
The owners of Lenexa’s more upscale Sierra Grill are expanding with a more casual quick-service barbecue restaurant. Ryan and Maricris Edwards plan to open Sierra
A longtime Kansas City restaurateur is taking over a beleaguered Johnson County restaurant building that once housed the popular Aspens Restaurant and Lounge. Ray Dunlea
What is it that makes Kansas Citian Ebony Reed so poised and polished? Coming from a family of communicators, she says. The bestselling author and
Here are fourteen things to do in Kansas City this weekend, October 10-13, including: Alice (in Wonderland), Atmosphere and David Spade.
Doanh Ho didn’t grow up baking. In fact, growing up, her family used the oven for storage. And even though she’s been working in the
It’s no secret that pickleball has taken over. You can’t walk into a public park on a Saturday morning without hearing that familiar “pop.” And
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In recognition of Banned Books Week, September 22-28, the Kansas City Public Library hosts two guest speakers: Margaret Atwood – author of dozens of books,...
Discovering Nature’s Splendor Nestled in the majestic Ozark Mountains, Dogwood Canyon is a haven for thoseyearning to escape the hustle and bustle of city life...
When you’re driving through southeast Kansas City, it’s hard to miss the Unity Tower rising 165 feet above the campus of Unity Village. Built in...
In Kansas City, it’s no secret that the Overland Park Farmers Market is one of the best in around, and now the market is competing...
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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?