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Ferment Nation | Wine is Physical

Like Science? Like wine? Join master of wine and master sommelier Doug Frost — only one of four people in the world to hold both distinctions simultaneously — in “Ferment Nation” as he breaks down the science of fermentation, explores the culture of Midwest wine, and cuts out the pretension in this six-part series. What are the…

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The Weekend Starts Today

Whether you call it a short week or a long weekend, let’s kick off America’s birthday party with our weekly curated events listing.

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Event | Float, a Fun Twist on the Root Beer Float, is June 25 at KC Bier Co.

Here in Flatlandia, it’s all hands on deck for FLOAT, our ice cream and soda-and-coffee-and-beer-yes-beer party of the summer. Come enjoy our fantastic local partners and beat the heat the new old-fashioned way. (Tickets: kcpt.org/events)

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Bacon Throwdown: Culinary Fight Club Kansas City Launches With A Sizzle

The knives — and skillets — came out on April 20 for the first event held by Culinary Fight Club in Kansas City. The Bacon Challenge, outside Extra Virgin in the Crossroads, featured four chefs competing in front of a live audience to use bacon in the most interesting and appetizing dish. Culinary Fight Club,…

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Blue Springs is Latest Battleground For Education Program

Laura Shepherd loved it when the kids entering Franklin Smith Elementary got a morning hug from the principal. But that was last year. This year, Shepherd hated watching building leaders at the Blue Springs, Missouri, school greet her fourth-grader and other students with handshakes. “I’m like, ‘They are not mini-adults. They are kids,’” she said….

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‘It’ll be devastating.’

More than a quarter of a million Teamsters and their spouses are facing the very real possibility that their pensions may be reduced up to 70 percent by July 1st, as they await a decision by the United States Treasury Department on the matter this weekend. Managed by the Central States Pension Fund, which handles…

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Meet the Young Filmmakers Going ‘Beyond Belief’

Above a shop in the Crossroads Arts District a group has assembled with video equipment to venture out for street reporting. “Where do you guys want to go?” Lisa Marie Evans asks the others. She lives in the space adorned with framed artwork that has a sophisticated balance of welcome and edge. “P & L,”…

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Wondering How to Navigate the Middle of the Map Film Schedule? Go with the Flow

Middle of the Map’s film festival kicks off this weekend and there’s a ton of fascinating stuff to see. So much, in fact, that you might have trouble deciding. Never fear. Flatland has a fun, little flowchart to help you choose. Check it out. [FLEX-CONTENT]

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From the Still to the Barrel

Go behind the scenes with the Shannon family’s Restless Spirits distillery in North Kansas City. Michael Shannon explains the history, and Benay Shannon, the metro’s only female head distiller, puts on her pink boots to walk us through the how-to. The Shannon’s deep connection to Kansas City — and its sordid political history — can be seen on the labels, and we…

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Lee’s Summit Students Win Cybersecurity Crown

And the winner is …. Team Sudo from the Lee’s Summit School District. The high school club from Summit Technology Academy earned top honors in a 12-team field at the finals of the CyberPatriot National Youth Cyber Defense Competition, held last week in Baltimore. Taking its name from an abbreviation for an old computer command…

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