East Village Developer Ready to Play Ball on Potential Downtown Stadium

(Updated Nov. 26 with new Royals owner John Sherman’s first comments during a press conference at Kauffman Stadium about the potential for a downtown ballpark: “There is a lot left on the lease. When you look out the window there’s a beautiful place to play baseball…. “That said, there’s a lot of interest in, in…

Kansas Citians mingle and taste wines in Union Station.

Weekend Possibilities | Uncorked: KC Wine Festival, the Gay Softball World Series, And Art Westport

A few food and drink festivals, the Gay Softball World Series, and Art Westport highlight September’s first non-holiday weekend in KC.

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“American Graduate: Getting To Work” With CoderDojo KC Junior Mentors

CoderDojo KC not only teaches local kids how to code, but also how to mentor and encourage one another to share their stories. Kansas City PBS is contributing to American Graduate: Getting to Work, a two-year public media initiative made possible by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

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Sex and Cancer

Five years ago, Kansas had the dubious honor of being the worst state in the nation when it came to protecting adolescents against a cancer-causing virus. Missouri was not a whole lot better. The measure, released by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, was the rate at which states were vaccinating kids against…

New Blade & Timber Finds Mark in Power & Light District

By Kevin Collison  Blade & Timber is now open in the Power & Light District and so far, the owners have found their best advertisement has been passersby lured by the noise of axes chopping into wood. “We’re excited to open the doors because of the sound of axe throwing” co-owner Matt Baysinger said. “People…

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Kansas City PBS Earns 11 Regional EMMY® Nominations

Kansas City PBS earned 11 nominations for the 2019 National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences Mid-America Regional Chapter EMMY Awards.

SpraySeeMO Draws Global, Local Street Artists to Crossroads

The third annual SpraySeeMO Mural Festival is returning to the Crossroads Arts District for a seven-day run beginning Sunday and is drawing street artists from around the world and country to add even more color to the walls of greater downtown. An estimated 40 walls will be the canvases for the event, which also includes…

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One More Cup Closure Leaves Patrons Homeless Away From Home

One More Cup sold its last cup Sept. 1. Here’s where its absence leaves patrons.

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Tap List | Get A Champ Stamp To Kick Off Chiefs Season

Crane Brewing Co.’s new “Champ Stamp” beer was inspired by a losing bet and the emergence of Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

Kansas City Square Dance Clubs Still Kicking Up Heels

Kansas City Square Dance Clubs Still Kicking Up Heels

The Schemmers and their 23 companions meet the third Friday in September through May. The Harmony Dancers and the 15 other square dance clubs in the Kansas City metro carry on a long tradition that continues today.

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September’s curiousKC Voting Round Focuses On KC’s Urban Planning

Announcing curiousKC’s September voting round, which is on urban planning in the Kansas City metro.

First Friday Reset Planned Following Murder at August Event

By Kevin Collison In the wake of last First Friday’s tragic shooting, organizers want to calm the event closer to its roots as a celebration of the Crossroads art scene, not the loud, crowded street party it’s become in recent years. The Crossroads Community Association announced Friday that next week’s First Friday temporarily will ban…

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Disc Golf: Kansas City’s Famed Fringe Sport

The variety of disc golf courses around Kansas City reflects years of the city’s rich history in the sport — and they’re open to anyone.

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Howard’s Grocery, Cafe And Catering Serves Mouthwatering Burgers On “The Block”

Howard’s Grocery, Cafe and Catering in the Crossroads Arts District of Kansas City serves up more than food. It provides farm-to-table art.

School of Economics Opens Downtown Program for City Kids

By Kevin Collison A program that’s been educating tens of thousands of suburban fifth and sixth graders about the business world for 25 years has opened a new downtown space to serve city kids. The School of Economics, a program launched in Blue Springs in 1994, is now open for class in a 4,000 square-foot…