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With more than 200 credits to his name, Koechner says he knows how fortunate he is to be a working actor.
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The funnyman on how he made it from Tipton, Missouri, to Hollywood, and some of the best pop-up and ghost kitchens in the metro.
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A look at LGBTQ activism in Kansas City in the 1960s. Plus, with a Kansas City indie movie getting recognition in film festivals, the Film Critics update the pandemic status of festivals.
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Film festivals mean a lot to independent filmmakers and to the cities and towns that host them.
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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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Local filmmaker Greg Sheffer has spent years working on a string of films about his hometown.
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What's in President Biden's latest plan to help Americans and a documentary series details the intriguing history of Olathe, Kansas.
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2021 Academy Awards ceremony will have greater diversity than in the past.
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There's one local movie theater standing in Kansas City, and die-hard fans insist there's no replacing it. But after a year spent adapting to home-viewing, it's unclear whether crowds are coming back.
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There's one local movie theater standing in Kansas City, and die-hard fans insist there's no replacing it. But after a year spent adapting to home-viewing, it's unclear whether crowds are coming back.
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Each Christmas season for over a century, the United State's Postal Service has delivered letters from children to the jolly old elf as part of 'Operation Santa.'
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The Kansas City Area Transit Authority is launching a new app for visually-impaired and blind commuters, and the United States Postal Service's 'Operation Santa' goes virtual this year.