For 30 years, these four space-age looking sculptures have helped define KC’s skyline.

Like candles lit aflame on a birthday cake, the four pylons soaring into the sky atop Bartle Hall explode into space-age metal objets d’art. Completed in 1994, the Bartle Hall pylons are an engineering necessity allowing for 388,800 square feet of column-free exhibit space to exist in Kansas City’s convention center. Bartle Hall, named after… Continue reading For 30 years, these four space-age looking sculptures have helped define KC’s skyline.

Is KC having a sushi renaissance?

A Sushi Chef Prepares A Hand Roll At Kata Nori / Photo Taken By Samantha Levi

Unlike barbecue and steakhouses, KC’s sushi scene has always been lacking. But change is on the horizon. Chefs and restaurateurs are coming out of the woodwork and upping KC’s sushi game, especially with the recent additions of Kata Nori, Kura Revolving Sushi Bar and the soon-to-be-open Crossroads omakase restaurant Sushi Kodawari. Each of these three restaurants brings… Continue reading Is KC having a sushi renaissance?