Resurgence in Local Bookstores Builds Cultural Communities

Kansas City is joining a recent surge in independent bookstores that seek to build cultural communities through programming.

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No More Daily Nada

By Kevin Collison Our Daily Nada, the River Market bookstore and café inspired by a Hemingway short story, has closed its doors after operating less than two years. The commercial creation of a pair of attorneys, Andrea Back and Amy Covitz, sparked a lot of enthusiasm, but failed to generate enough business to make the…

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Hops Hysteria: Beer Bracket Begins Today

Just in time for March Madness, Tap List is launching its own uniquely local bracket to pick Kansas City’s favorite local beer.

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Immigration Advocates Battle Proposed Shelter on Troost

Kansas City immigrant rights advocates are opposing a proposal to open a center for undocumented minors in a vacant hospital building.

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New Loews Offers Spectacular Downtown Views, Luxury Accommodations

(Editor’s note: Updated May 14: Loews has announced June 1 as the new opening date for its KC Convention Center Hotel. The following is a statement from Loews:  “Loews Hotels & Co is thrilled to announce that they will officially open the new Loews Kansas City Hotel on June 1, 2020. “Becoming an integral part…

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Nick’s Picks: A Peek at the Week in News

‘Kansas City Week in Review’ host Nick Haines outlines the news agenda in the Kansas City area.

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How Is “Switzer Road” Really Pronounced?

How Is ‘Switzer Road’ Really Pronounced?

curiousKC investigates the history behind the name Switzer Road.

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Downtown Homeless Shelter On Brink of Closure

(Editor’s note: This article originally was posted on the Flatland KC website) By Mike Sherry People who work to eliminate homelessness say the service network is like a chain–if one link fails, the whole system breaks. It is of little value, for instance, to walk somebody back from a psychotic episode or an alcohol bender…

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Open Sessions Builds a Community of Black Creatives in Kansas City

Breasia Hayeshas has created Open Sessions, a bi-weekly open mic night at the Buffalo Room in Westport that is focused on black artists and performers in Kansas City, Missouri.

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Creating Ripples of Kindness in the Wake of Tragedy

The SevenDays Kindness Art Show is happening at the Country Club Plaza branch of the Kansas City Public Library.

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REVERB Loses Some Verve

By Kevin Collison REVERB, the 14-story apartment tower scheduled to open this summer in the Crossroads, has lost some style on its east side in a revised plan endorsed Wednesday by a Council committee, disappointing city planners. “The approved plan made a striking impression on the emerging Crossroads skyline,” a city planning report observed. “As…

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Weekend Possibilities | Beer Fest at Bar K, iFly’s Leap Year Deal, and a Fabulously Funny Comedy Festival

Kansas City’s weekend possibilities include Beer Fest at Bar K, iFly’s Leap Year Deal and a Fabulously Funny Comedy Festival.

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Downtown Homeless Shelter On Brink of Closure

reStart’s 90-bed downtown homeless facility is on the brink of closure unless it gets a last-minute financial bailout.

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MoDOT Recommends New O’Neil Bridge Option, Direct Access to I-35 and Bike/Pedestrian Provision

By Kevin Collison A new Buck O’Neil Bridge that would provide a direct connection between U.S. 169 and Interstate 35, and include a 10-foot path for bicycles and pedestrians is the preferred choice of the Missouri Department of Transportation. A public hearing has been scheduled by MoDOT for March 10 at the Mid-America Regional Council…

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The Filter Ep. 1: ‘Don’t Touch My Hair’

In this episode, you’ll hear personal stories, learn what impact a law like this would have on the Kansas City metro’s black community and how linked natural hair is to race-based discrimination.

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