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  • Eric Rosen is saying goodbye to Kansas City. But not without a few sniffles first.Rosen, who is moving to New York, began his role as artistic director of…
  • Bram Wijnands has made a name for himself as a jazz musician in Kansas City. After a performance at Carnegie Hall in New York in 1998, he received…
  • If you have seen the show "Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood" — or, in other words, if you have infant children — you probably know about "banana swirl." Or,…
  • Just a quick glance at the front page, and it’s easy to tell what issues are heating up Washington these days: the separation of church and state, states'…
  • When you think of the entertainment industry, Los Angeles or New York probably come to mind. But Kansas City?As it turns out, the City of Fountains is…
  • When it’s cold and snowing — or if you’re feeling under the weather — there’s just something that’s so comforting about a hot bowl of soup or stew.From…
  • As Mun Choi approaches six months on the job as president of the University of Missouri System, the challenges keep coming.Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens'…
  • Carla Eckels is Director of Cultural Diversity for News and Engagement at KMUW. She has been an award-winning announcer and news producer for KMUW since 1996. Carla also produces and hosts the R&B and gospel show Soulsationsthat airs Sundays at 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. She annually emcees Gospelfest at the Wichita River Festival and was voted Best Disc Jockey by subscribers of The Community Voice. Prior to coming to KMUW, Carla was the local host for NPR’s Morning Editionat WYSO in Yellow Springs, Ohio, and co-hosted a nationally syndicated gospel radio show in Cincinnati. Carla was also program director for KIBN, the Inspirational Black Network in Wichita, hosted the Joyful Sounds gospel show on Q92-FM and produced the number one gospel radio show on KSJM 107.9 JAMZ from 2004 to 2007.
  • Crown Room Chocolate CrinklesFrom Marg Wagner, wife of Hallmark artist John WagnerMy husband John worked at Hallmark for 40+ years and these were one of…
  • The unemployment rate dropped unexpectedly to 8.6 percent in November, in part because hundreds of thousands of Americans stopped looking for work. But analysts said the modest increase of 120,000 jobs created last month points to an economy that's generally still limping.
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