‘Imagine Downtown KC’ Community Planning Initiative Kicks Off Tuesday

The Downtown Council is launching a new planning initiative that will be seeking citizen input to help guide priorities for the next 10 years beginning Tuesday with a Zoom community workshop. “Imagine Downtown KC” is being described as a collaborative process to develop a shared vision for development and economic inclusion, and will serve as…

curiousKC | What Happened to Wolferman’s in Kansas City?

curiousKC tells the story of Wolferman’s, makers of famous English muffins.

Nick Haines

Nick’s Picks | Masks, Statues, Chiefs and School Openings

Mask wearing and school reopening plans top the week’s news.

An open book

Time to Destress: Books With a Kansas City Twist

It’s been an intense several months, so Flatland’s here to offer a list of books by local authors to read as a way to escape.

Hot Pink T-Mobile Center Will Have Very Chill Debut

By Kevin Collison When what was then called the Sprint Center debuted in 2007, it had a roaring start with Sir Elton John and then a nine-day run by Garth Brooks kicking off its debut. As the newly-renamed T-Mobile Center, the first sounds inside the big glass bowl at 13th and Grand hopefully will be…

The Boulevard Drive-In Theatre

Art House Extra | Boulevard Drive-In Theatre Hosts World Premiere

Flatland spent a recent evening at the Boulevard Drive-In, which hosted the world premiere of “I Am Lisa,” local filmmaker Patrick Rea’s latest movie.

Pandemic Prompts Renaissance in Outdoor Dining

The need for outdoor spaces during the COVID-19 pandemic is prompting restaurants to essentially turn themselves inside out.

Into the Zone

‘Into The Zone’ | Flatland’s Opportunity Zones Documentary Premieres on KCPT

Flatland’s documentary on Opportunity Zones premieres tonight on KCPT.

Union Station Hitches Covid Rebound Hopes on ‘Dinosaur Road Trip’

By Kevin Collison “Dinosaur Road Trip,” Union Station’s new exhibition, is a fun, kitschy blend of dinosaurs, roadside attractions and corny 1950s Godzilla movies, but before you hit the hokey highway, the ramp was bumpy. Like other Kansas City cultural institutions hit by the Covid-19 pandemic, Union Station was in dire straits after being forced…

Kansas City flute maker John Mark Aladeen

Sounds of the Soul | Just Breathe

Kansas City flute maker John Mark Aladeen finds precious emotions — peace and joy — when his breath passes through his flutes.

Families gather at Crown Center's WeekEnder Series to watch a show.

Weekend Possibilities | Outdoor Live Music, Black is Beautiful Beer and Crossroads Cars

Local live music, taproom events and a few activities for the kids are on deck as Kansas City enters the dog days of summer.

Food in Kansas City

curiousKC: Food for Thought? Vote on What We Report Next

curiousKC’s next voting round offers up a few questions about Kansas City’s local cuisine history. What’s your favorite?

Welcome sign in Rich Hill, Missouri.

‘Famous for the 4th’: How a Small Town Celebrated Independence Day in a Pandemic

A small town in Missouri worried about proceeding with the traditional Independence Day celebration amid a pandemic.

River Market Apartment Project Starts Work Soon, Opening Summer 2022

By Kevin Collison Work on the latest new apartment development in the River Market, the Ashland on Third project, is expected to begin later this month. The 94-unit, market-rate project being developed by KC Commercial Realty Group was first approved by the City Council in February 2018 and was praised by then-Councilman Quinton Lucas for…

Judge's gavel

An Olathe Hospital Sued Thousands for Medical Debt, and Dozens Went to Jail

Other hospitals sue patients for medical payments in Johnson County. But until recently none did so as frequently as Olathe Medical Center.