Anne Kniggendorf
ContributorAnne Kniggendorf is staff writer/editor at the Kansas City Public Library and freelance contributor to KCUR. She is the author of "Secret Kansas City."
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For 20 years, English professor Brian Daldorph has taught Douglas County Jail inmates poetry. He's compiled some of their works in his new book, "Words Is A Powerful Thing."
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Marcia Streepy has produced art in Kansas City for decades. Hundreds of pieces are on display at InterUrban ArtHouse through June 5.
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Kansas City and Jackson County lifted their orders requiring face masks indoors on Friday. Mayor Quinton Lucas said the mandate was no longer enforceable.
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Rebecca Koop has worked on beautifying her corner of Northeast Kansas City for decades. She'll show off her tile mosaic on April 22.
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An Omaha developer purchased an office building that serves as an incubator for Black-owned businesses, but no one has told those business owners what to expect.
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At Lost Cowgirl Records in Stull, Kansas, Jenna Rae and Martin Farrell Jr. have created a recording technique that literally echoes the sound of an entire band playing together.
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The Shuttered Venue Operators Grant is a new program that will offer eligible venues 45% of their 2019 gross earned revenue.
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The Johnson County Museum's Christmas decorations have delighted visitors since 1999. Now, a table set for a Seder and other Judaic pieces mark its first celebration of a non-Christian religious holiday.
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Ceramic Cafe owner Sara Thompson wanted to do something fun for the community while using up some extra clay.
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The Nelson-Atkins' mini-golf course will reopen March 19 with a new hole modeled on Radcliffe Bailey's "Mound Magician."