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From producing at-home art tutorials to sewing thousands of masks, Kansas City artists have pivoted in unexpected ways to stay creative throughout the pandemic.
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A new play draws on farce to commemorate the founding of Kansas City, the bicentennial of Missouri and the 400th anniversary of French playwright Molière.
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For its second all-virtual year, festival attendees have the option to slowly savor the event over two weeks or binge as much as they can in the span of 24 hours.
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Grahm Mahanna was determined to find a way for his Center High School students to perform even if they were remote learners.
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KC Rep’s 2021-2022 season features six shows, including the return of the holiday classic, “A Christmas Carol” to the stage.
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Mills Record Co. and Knuckleheads remained open for most of the pandemic. But places like the Kansas City Public Library and Fine Arts Group have been primarily closed, prioritizing digital offerings instead.
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Spring is here, and with it some businesses and organizations around Kansas City are pivoting again as they plan how to operate in the new normal.
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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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Show Delivered offers clients personal entertainment and actors, musicians and acrobats employment.
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The market dogfight over the gaming retailer's stock price and a menu of live performances that can be delivered to your door.
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High school theater students are forging ahead with fall productions, many of which will be performed online. Grandview High School is doing 'She Kills Monsters' this weekend.