ArtInside a West Plaza bungalow, Open House is carving out a new, subversive space for art and community-building Annie Raab, July 5, 2018
A&EAt Greenlease Gallery, Myriam Mechita’s “Darkness with Blue Sky” addresses ecstasy, miracles — and beheadings Annie Raab, March 8, 2018
ArtThe Kemper’s thrilling show of Outwin portraits holds up a timely mirror Annie Raab, December 27, 2017
ArtRyan Wilks pushes sex out of the shadows in his challenging, memorable Queerotica, on view Saturday for one night only Annie Raab, July 14, 2017
NewsKC’s LGBTQ community clears its throat — and learns to break a chokehold Annie Raab, May 18, 2017
Stage, TheaterDavid Wayne Reed’s Shelf Life tears down walls, one story at a time Annie Raab, February 22, 2017
ArtRoger Shimomura and Yuval Yairi map complex legacies in separate solo shows Annie Raab, January 3, 2017
ArtCharlotte Street’s bold, searching ¿Que Pasa USA? deserves to be answered Annie Raab, December 20, 2016
A&EDanielle Meister opens We Are Sincerely Yours, her Beacon Hill boutique Annie Raab, November 8, 2016
ArtGlove story: feeling new fascinations at this year’s Artspace Flatfile Annie Raab, August 23, 2016
ArtSincerely Yours undresses irony at the Paragraph, and Casey Hannan gets Woe-ful at the Bunker Center Annie Raab, July 26, 2016
A&ERyan Wilks’ Gender Treason is unwieldy, imperfect — and moving at Leedy-Voulkos Art Center Annie Raab, July 12, 2016