Nick Haines

Nick’s Picks: Reopening Week Comes With Many Questions

A new month comes with new questions about how to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic.

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The Kansas City Symphony performing at the "Celebration at the Station."

Kansas City Symphony’s ‘Celebration at the Station’ Pivots to Broadcast

“Celebration at the Station,” the Midwest’s largest free Memorial Day weekend concert, will shift from an outdoor concert to a television broadcast this year.

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Downtown Microbrew Scene Stays Healthy Despite Covid Clampdown

By Kevin Collison The downtown microbrewery scene is growling, crowling and canning its way through the current covid-19 restrictions and appears ready to emerge intact once the public health crisis is behind us. “Kansas City has such a strong commitment to local,” said Greg Bland, owner of Stockyards Brewery. “People are doing great giving us…

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Fishing in the Ozarks

Silent Spring at Popular Fishing Resorts

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought outdoors tourism to a screeching halt.

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Scene from "The Day After."

Art House Extra: Imagining ‘The Day After’ a Nuclear War

Art House host John McGrath reviews “The Day After,” the most famous film ever made in the Kansas City area.

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A masked woman holds a dog.

Pet Placement Surges During Pandemic

A population stuck indoors during the global pandemic has given pet placement an all-time boost.

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Barney Allis Plaza is showing its age 35 years after its last revamp.

Crumbling Barney Allis Plaza Now ‘Hotspot’ for Downtown Problems

By Kevin Collison Less than a month after a consultant urged its immediate closure, the problems at Barney Allis Plaza and its garage continue to worsen as city officials find themselves at loggerheads over its future. At a City Council Finance Committee meeting Wednesday, members were told the former downtown civic centerpiece has gone dark…

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Fashion model Vincent Sung.

Artists in Residence: Vincent Sung Discovers ‘COVID Style’

There’s an opportunity in every crisis, if you care to look. The in-person modeling industry, which is collaborative by definition, has come to a virtual standstill. But for fashion model and artist Vincent Sung, adjusting to the ongoing pandemic led to the serendipitous discovery of a whole new visual style. “People are adapting,” Sung says….

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Kansas Statehouse at sunset

States Ponder Rules of Engagement as They Reopen Amid Pandemic

Kansas, Missouri and surrounding states are taking various routes to reopen amid the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak.

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KC Barbell Beefs Up Size at New Location Near Crown Center

By Kevin Collison As soon as the city gives the all clear from Covid-19 health restrictions, Jay Ashman and his partners are ready to teach people how to pump iron at their new digs at 2734 McGee Trafficway just south of Crown Center. The new home of Kansas City Barbell is twice the size of…

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Polaroids of a Quran and a plant

The Filter Ep. 3: ‘Dear God’

For many, spirituality is a source of strength in times of crisis. We talked to three Kansas Citians about why it’s important to them.

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Supporters wearing Zero Reasons Why wrist bands.

Pandemic Spurs Concern About Suicide Among KC-Area Youths

Beds are going unfilled at Kansas City-area child psychiatric facilities, raising questions about how the COVID-19 pandemic is playing out for teens.

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Kansas City Repertory Theatre's production of "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof."

Artists in Residence: Stuart Carden of the Kansas City Repertory Theatre

Stuart Carden became the artistic director of the venerable Kansas City Repertory Theatre in September. Now he’s leading the organization while in social isolation due to the COVID-19 outbreak.

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Port KC Approves $60M Riverfront Apartment Plan, Summer Work Start

(Aug. 12 Editor’s note: Construction began July 21) By Kevin Collison NorthPoint Development plans to break ground on a 353-unit apartment complex near Berkley Riverfront Park this summer after the Port KC board unanimously approved incentives for the project Monday. The $60 million project, which was first announced in October, will substantially increase the growing…

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NorthPoint riverfront apartment project

Big Apartment Project Coming to Missouri Riverfront

NorthPoint Development plans to break ground on a 353-unit apartment complex near Berkley Riverfront Park this summer after the Port KC board unanimously approved incentives for the project Monday.

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