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"Lotawana" from Kansas City filmmaker Trevor Hawkins is the first movie in history to offer shared ownership and be premiered through the cryptocurrency known as NFTs.
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2021 Academy Awards ceremony will have greater diversity than in the past.
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"Worth Waiting For: Journey of a Musical," is a Kansas City story, a women's story, and a never-give-up story, on stage and off.
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Mills Record Co. and Knuckleheads remained open for most of the pandemic. But places like the Kansas City Public Library and Fine Arts Group have been primarily closed, prioritizing digital offerings instead.
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Spring is here, and with it some businesses and organizations around Kansas City are pivoting again as they plan how to operate in the new normal.
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The Texas-based movie theater chain has filed for bankruptcy and plans to close venues in Texas and Missouri.
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CNN political commentator Bakari talks about race, Trump and the January 6 insurrection, and the Film Critics look at contenders for the movie industry's top prizes.
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Shawnee Mission School District nurses have been tasked with contact tracing to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, and a new documentary follows the lives of four Johnson County, Kansas, transgender children and their families.
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One of horror's most popular character types has become more human.
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Brian Platt's nomination to be city manager of Kansas City, Missouri, was approved by a Council vote of 9-4, a final rundown of races and issues to watch in Kansas and Missouri, and how the pop culture persona of the undead has changed.
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All the spooky tales in "13 Midnights" are based on conversations the filmmaker had with the people who experienced them.
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A Kansas City producer's new movie tells 13 eerie real-life stories and the food critics recommend great fall restaurant dishes in Kansas City.