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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Get up high and explore some of these rooftop bars and terraces for spectacular views of Kansas City.
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A never-before-seen collection of work featuring artists of color collected by the Nerman family is showing at KCAI's gallery through October 17.
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Meet a pack of alpacas, milk a cow and help bring in the harvest at local farms and vineyards around Kansas City.
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Though the Irish Fest may look a little different due to the pandemic, many of your favorite annual traditions are coming back, including in-person whiskey tastings and Irish breakfast on Sunday morning.
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Shawn Scheffler, who loves disc golf, hated to see KCI's floor art lost, so he hatched a plan to reimagine the medallions as flying discs.
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One of the worst parts of seeing Afghanistan fall to the Taliban, said one Kansas City area veteran, is the overwhelming feeling that the collapse of the U.S.-backed government was predictable.
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Mid-America Arts Alliance is still closed to the public, but their latest exhibition, "Forgotten Stories," will reach the public through external speakers.
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KCUR has a tradition of asking each new poet laureate for three writing "rules." Maryfrances Wagner shares hers.
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The MissionSquare Retirement community is now home to a samba band orchestrated by a retired biology teacher who has used the music to unite fellow residents.
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Amid debate over President Biden's decision to withdraw American forces, veterans who served in Afghanistan say the situation is hard to understand if you haven’t been there.