Fall Arts Preview | Visual Arts

From the reflective beauty of Emily Cramer’s “Reverberation: Faith in Motion” exhibit at Four Chapter Gallery to the lively and family-friendly Third Friday Art Walk in downtown KCK, there’s no shortage of ways to engage with the city’s creative pulse. Mark your calendars for these exciting experiences that will spark creativity and conversation all season… Continue reading Fall Arts Preview | Visual Arts

Museum Curator William Keyse Rudolph Talks About The Importance Of Art

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 be the deputy director of curatorial affairs at the Nelson-Atkins Museum without knowing that art is important. Still, the pandemic drove it home. When 2020 began, Rudolph was co-interim director… Continue reading Museum Curator William Keyse Rudolph Talks About The Importance Of Art

T’ähä is the kind of restaurant KC needs. But with its price point, will it deliver what KC wants?

T’ÄHÄ’s margarita

Considering how historically undervalued Mexican food has been, T’ähä came onto the scene confidently and unapologetically—as it should. Flanked between the Plaza’s swanky Fontaine hotel and bougie Monarch Bar, T’ähä may have one of the priciest menus you’ve seen offering enchiladas, tacos and tamales. Again, as it should. Everything is made from scratch, from the… Continue reading T’ähä is the kind of restaurant KC needs. But with its price point, will it deliver what KC wants?