Weston’s Noah’s Cupboard Is Transitioning Into A Market

Chef Nick Martinkovic Cooking At Noah's Cupboard / Photographer By Zach Bauman

In March of last year, I reviewed one of Weston’s best kept secrets – Noah’s Cupboard farm-to-table restaurant. Nick and Andrea Martinkovic’s fourteen-seat fine dining spot earned a stellar review, but a recent Instagram post announced the restaurant’s plans to transition to a “daytime market.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Noah’s… Continue reading Weston’s Noah’s Cupboard Is Transitioning Into A Market

Ten Things To Do In KC This Weekend, February 1-4

Störling Dance Theater's Underground. Courtesy photo.

Here are ten great things to do in Kansas City this weekend, February 1-4, including Lee Brice, Kathy Griffin and KC Lunar New Year Festival. Hangama Amiri: A Homage to Home Afghan-Canadian artist Hangama Amiri utilizes painting and printmaking techniques with textiles, telling stories through weaving that are based on memories of her homeland and… Continue reading Ten Things To Do In KC This Weekend, February 1-4

What you want to do this month in Kansas City: February 2024

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Two days of live jazz pulse through Yardley Hall and Polsky Theatre this month as part of the Winterlude Jazz Festival. On day one, February 23, musician and educator Zak Pischnotte will be the guest band leader for the first jazz performance. Pianist Joseph Lafayette Cartwright leads a quartet in the second performance.  Day two… Continue reading What you want to do this month in Kansas City: February 2024

A traditional Mission Hills colonial gets a refresh

Photography by Nate Sheets.

Traditional colonial houses often carry a formal reputation, but that narrative takes a turn in the case of this Mission Hills home, thanks to the expert touch of interior designer Annie Kern. For Kern and the homeowners, the No. 1 goal of the project was to seamlessly blend form and function. Clients Nick and Kate… Continue reading A traditional Mission Hills colonial gets a refresh