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Jackson was a native of Kansas City, Kansas, who attended Juilliard School in New York City and saw his work performed at Lincoln Center. But his "heart belonged in Kansas City."
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In New York City, the area dominated by Lincoln Center was formerly home to Black and Puerto Rican communities. Etienne Charles' new musical work addresses that difficult past.
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The new David Geffen Hall in Lincoln Center, home of the New York Philharmonic, opens this week. And while the outside is the same, everything inside has changed.
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Paseo Academy's choir director, Willie Thornton, says it's going to be a life-changing experience for his students, some of whom have never set foot outside of Kansas City.
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The Paseo Academy of Fine and Performing Arts Chamber Choir will be packing their bags for the Big Apple this April.
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Faith Andrews-O’Neal, a Raymore native who's in her sophomore year at Columbia University, has gotten a study in contrasts in how New York handles the pandemic differently from Missouri.
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo has added Kansas to a travel advisory list of states. Many in the Kansas City area have already changed summer travel plans.
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A Kansas City doctor on the outbreak's front line, Kansas' Kickapoo and other native communities face the COVID-19 wave, doctors answer personal safety questions as stay-at-home orders taper, and a 9-year-old brings a Broadway favorite to Kansas City streets.
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A retired Kansas farmer made national headlines for sending a letter and a single N95 mask to New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. His son says the move is pretty classic, if you know his father.