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A roving work of art has sparked a lot of thought about the nature of walls this year, especially among those who live near the Nelson-Atkins Museum of…
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Segment 1: Teachers highlight current events and human impact to help students learn about climate change.Teachers are seeing less resistance to teaching…
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There's a bit of Indiana Jones in everyone, which is why people continue to be fascinated by ancient Egyptians and their tombs, says Julián Zugazagoitia,…
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Segment 1: Kansas City voters revert Martin Luther King Boulevard back to its previous name, Paseo.The morning after Martin Luther King's name was voted…
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Segment 1: Republicans in Missouri say gun control is not the answer to gun violence.Three Missouri cities rank in the top 25 most dangerous cities in…
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When Kansas City's oldest independent theater closed in April after nearly 40 years in Westport, Tivoli Cinemas owner Jerry Harrington said he didn't…
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Segment 1: What's up in northeast Johnson County?As part of our continuing conversations with community newspaper editors, here's some inside perspective…
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If there was a soundtrack for the sculptures on the lawn at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, what would it be like?Christina Butera thought about that a…
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In the middle of June, Patricia MacHolmes travelled from Chicago to Kansas City for the baseball, the wine, the food and the museums — in particular, the…
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Segment 1: Telling the American story through art by acclaimed African-American artists. There's no hyphen in 30 Americans, an art exhibition featuring…
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Segment 1: Mini Golf at the Nelson-AtkinsThe role of museums in communities are changing, from being places to look at art to spaces where people can…
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Segment 1: Kansas City council votes unanimously to bring all trash collection in-house.Complaints about trash and recyclables pickup has convinced the…