MusicBrink of Extinction: Conservation efforts hope to save North KC’s endangered rock’n’roll hub Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
CultureNewly founded Diversabilities provides job opportunities, training for disabled communities Brynn Winkler, Emma Hilboldt, September 28, 2023
CultureWheel of Fortune: Westsiders wonder what Pennway Point’s entertainment district means for their future Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
CultureBook release event for Dave Marsh’s Kick Out the Jams to drum up support for music critic’s anthology Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
MusicChicago free-range indie rock trio Horsegirl trample Bottleneck this Friday Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
MusicDante Elephante brings disco R&B vibes to Innovation Fest this weekend Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
CultureMemoir Each One Teach One continues where a 1991 Pitch article left off Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
TheaterThe TUNEabomber entertains with a clever embracement of absurdity and showcase of pure talent Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
MusicYouth Lagoon entranced recordBar crowd with prophetic wisdom, characters who came to life on a wave of melodic synth layers Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
CultureVictoria Montalbano’s The Princess Strikes Back makes its Missouri debut tomorrow at KC Fringe Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
CultureAbby Bland’s Godzilla’s Not A Dinosaur debuts this Friday at KC Fringe Festival Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
CultureMandee McKelvey’s comedy Exes and Embryos comes to KC Fringe Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
NewsPennway Point entertainment district reveals plans for events, drinks, BBQ, and more Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
Food & DrinkJ. Rieger & Co. launches new Electric Park Canned Cocktails in partnership with KU Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
MusicSpeak Now (Taylor’s Version) is a deliciously nostalgic link to adolescence, reimagined for adulthood Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
TheaterTUNEabomber musical satire ticks down the seconds until KC Fringe Fest premiere Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
MusicYouth Lagoon talk album inspiration and the revival of his moniker ahead July 25 recordBar gig Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
Culture#SelfieToSelfLove 5-day challenge to radical self-love starts today Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
CultureCultivate KC gears up for summer fundraiser parties, including Midtown Hoedown this Sat. Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
MoviesNew documentary HERE. IS. BETTER. rewrites the narrative of PTSD Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
MusicBoulevardia’s first night delivers on promise of good entertainment, uplifting local artists, and plain fun Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
PoliticsWhat comes next for Kansas’ historic Quindaro Ruins after political penalizing Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
MusicSaxophonist Matt Otto adds a modern flare to jazz standards in new album Kansas City Trio Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
MusicNew Zealand indie pop-rock sensation The Beths head west for Boulevardia Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
MusicJazz Standard: Jeff Shirley plays his part five nights a week at Green Lady Lounge Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
CultureAuthor Ryan Bernsten on finding hope for democracy and a home in Kansas City Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
MoviesEtheria Film Festival welcomes female horror/sci-fi creators and big name guests Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
TheaterDisney’s Aladdin checks all the boxes in a magical musical rendition Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
MusicListyn KC will welcome Danny Cox this July for their next collective listening experience Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
ArtBelger Art Center’s Resident Artist Exhibition showcases sculpture work that brings complicated conversations to life Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
CultureChiefs safety Justin Reid invites high schoolers to tackle tech with him this summer Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
TheaterDisney’s Aladdin is summoned to the Music Hall May 30-June 4 Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
CultureSecrets from a centenarian: David Von Drehle’s The Book of Charlie is an American resilience tale Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
ArtMissouri Prairie Foundation invites you to bring your brush to the lush with Paint it Prairie event Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
MoviesTheodore Schaefer’s Giving Birth to a Butterfly delivers a compelling, sensitive suburban nightmare Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
PoliticsMayor Lucas discusses Reparations Commission appointees and what comes next Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
PoliticsMayor Quinton Lucas announces appointees to Commission on Reparations Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023
CultureState Historical Society of Missouri announces 2024 fellowship opportunities Brynn Winkler, September 28, 2023