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Kansas City Man Turns Backyard Into 'Jam Session Extraordinaire' For Musicians And Fans During COVIDLast year when local musicians faced months of lost gigs during the pandemic, many concert venues, like the Ship and Lemonade Park, curated outdoor performance spaces. And in the Historic Northeast, one man opened his backyard to musicians and their fans.
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Artists are often the first to move into crumbling neighborhoods and the first to move out when those neighborhoods become trendy and expensive. In one corner of Kansas City, they are trying to disrupt that cycle.
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Rebecca Koop has worked on beautifying her corner of Northeast Kansas City for decades. She'll show off her tile mosaic on April 22.
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Since 2004, 1,800 newspapers have closed in the United States. That’s about 100 per year.
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An examination of the $2 trillion infrastructure plan reveals it's goes beyond the traditional, and how the source of local news for many is struggling to find ways to stay afloat.
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Brent and Donna Jones' film "Bobbi Jo: Under the Influence" will stream on Amazon Prime and other services beginning Feb. 16.
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Cynthia Hardeman, a playwright, knew that families along the Troost Corridor enjoyed the Drama Time children's program that she and performer Victoria…
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On one busy corner of Kansas City's St. John Avenue, a community is coming together to create a piece of art that reflects the whole world.Home to…
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At the corner of St. John and Askew in Kansas City’s Historic Northeast is a nondescript red brick and stone building that almost blends with the…
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KCUR is part of StoryCorps' One Small Step initiative to bring together people of differing political opinions for real conversations. This is one we've…
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A business and arts incubator in an art deco building in Kansas City is in the running for $2 million in grants through a Partners in Preservation: Main…
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People who live around Kessler Park, just a few blocks from the Kansas City Museum in the Historic Northeast neighborhood, say it's the city's biggest…