Model on the catwalk in Kansas City

Hot Style in the City

We were also on hand this weekend for the West 18th Street Fashion Show, which has gone from a few folding chairs to sorta a big deal. Our video takes you there.

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Faith In The Wake Of Tragedy

The devastating news from Orlando, Florida, was felt here at home. Flatland was downtown for the vigil, getting reaction from local faith leaders.

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GIF for The Founders, Part II: John Calvin McCoy

John C. McCoy

Today their names grace our highways, city districts and restaurants. But before Chouteau was a trafficway, it was the name of an immigrant couple who used their honeymoon to discover new land. Before McCoy’s was a good place to get a beer, it was a family of missionaries whose son would use his business savvy…

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How The Futures Market Helps Keep Your Grocery Bill Down

At the grocery store, processed foods like cereal, crackers and candy usually maintain the same price for a long time, and inch up gradually. Economists call these prices “sticky” because they don’t move much even as some of the commodities that go into them do. Take corn, for example, which can be a major food…

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The Westport Beer Festival and Other Weekend Possibilities

The Westport Beer Festival returns for its sixth year on Saturday from 5 to 9 p.m. The event is in front of McCoy’s Public House and benefits AIDS Walk Kansas City. Try samples from more than three dozen breweries (Perennial Artisan Ales and Founders Brewing Co. among them), along with a few local distilleries (J. Rieger…

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Stained glass windows with Confederate Flags

National Cathedral Will Remove Confederate Flags From Stained Glass

The Washington National Cathedral says it will remove two images of the Confederate battle flag from the building’s stained glass windows. Then the church will hold a period of public discussion on issues of race, slavery and justice, and revisit the question of how to treat other depictions of the Civil War on the windows….

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Pork spare ribs

5 Bar Bites to Help You Travel the World Without Leaving KC

Maybe you’re kid free and have booked passage for a month in Malta. Maybe the whole family is heading to the Lake for a long weekend this summer. Either way, we take you around the world on a bar stool, as food writer Pete Dulin details five local bars with international flair.

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Funky fashion

The Weekend Starts Today

This weekend, remember “wear sunscreen” is not just the best advice ever given to college grads. Me, I’ll be sunning down by the schoolyard (Starlight, that is) with Paul Simon on Saturday. Flip through our curated events list for the good stuff around town… you’ll feel cooler just by reading it.

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A teenage boxer

From Turner to Tokyo

When you’ve figured out the weekend plans, catch this profile of a youth well-spent. In collaboration with The Pitch, we say: Go, Missy, go.

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People in a butcher shop

Blessing the Barbecue

For more international flair, there’s a Middle Eastern grocery and halal butcher shop in Lenexa that’s drawing a crowd. With Ramadan beginning this week, it’s the shop’s busiest month of the year.

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Take 5 For Your Health

Kansas Children’s Cabinet Grant Programs Face Imminent Cuts Children’s programs across the state are scrambling to deal with grant cuts that take effect at the start of July. The cuts come from a $3.3 million reduction in funding for the Kansas Children’s Cabinet, which uses the state’s share of the 1998 master settlement agreement with…

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A Defiant Muhammad Ali Was Cherished By Black Men

Over the past few days, we’ve seen image after image of Muhammad Ali: triumphant in the ring, joking on talk shows and shakily lifting the Olympic torch at the 1996 Atlanta games. He’s remembered these days as an athlete and a humanitarian, and that was, definitely, Ali. But so was the defiant, incisive Ali. “I’m…

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Roller Food and Craft Beer label

Roller Food. Craft Beer. The Pairings That Were Never Supposed to Happen.

In the name of food science, we’re pairing roller food and craft beer. These six videos will help you discover beer pairings for everything from the Cheeseburger Bite Bite to a taco and cheese taquito. For this project, we engaged the nice folks at Boulevard Beer, who delved into the world of egg rolls and macaroni and cheese…

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Title page for The Founders

Francois and Berenice Chouteau

Today their names grace our highways, city districts and restaurants. But before Chouteau was a trafficway, it was the name of an immigrant couple who used their honeymoon to discover new land. Before McCoy’s was a good place to get a beer, it was a family of missionaries whose son would use his business savvy…

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students weeding

Student-Run Organic Farm Thrives at Traditional Land-Grant University

A weathered wooden shed that holds wheelbarrows, hoes and other basic tools is the beacon of the Student Organic Farm, a two-acre swath within the Iowa State University Horticulture Research Farm. On a warm spring evening, a half-dozen students gather here, put on work gloves and begin pulling up weeds from the perennial beds where…

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