Is Slow Rise the Most Popular Pop-Up in KC?

Sourdough Donuts / Photo Taken By Caleb Condit and Rebecca Norden

Jessica Dunkel’s doughnuts have gained a cult following so intense that not only does she sell out every pop-up, but her customers wait hours in line to get their hands on some.  Her pop-up Slow Rise began in 2022 like most—as a fun side gig outside of her full-time job. The handcrafted sourdough doughnuts, filled… Continue reading Is Slow Rise the Most Popular Pop-Up in KC?

Chef Ted Habiger is breathing new life into the Kemper Museum’s restaurant

Ted Habiger. Photography by Kelly Powell.

The Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art’s restaurant, formerly known as Café Sebastienne, was most notably helmed by its original chef, Jennifer Maloney, who ran the kitchen for two decades before her passing in 2016. Since then, chefs have come and gone. So when chef and restaurateur Ted Habiger was approached to take over the museum’s… Continue reading Chef Ted Habiger is breathing new life into the Kemper Museum’s restaurant

Meet Five Teen Athlete Phenoms

Corbin Allen senior Basketball Oak Park High School North Kansas City School District Photography by Zach Bauman

The Kansas City metro has some amazing youth athletes, some with prodigal abilities. Picking just a few to shout out wasn’t easy, but we went for it anyway. Corbin Allen Corbin Allen works hard. A 6’5”, 170-pound shooting guard, he’s coming off a high school basketball season that saw lots of colleges eyeing him for… Continue reading Meet Five Teen Athlete Phenoms