When movies were first made and shown in Kansas City, they were curious phenomena and not the cultural staples they would ...
Kansas City Public Library What's Your KCQ is a collaboration between The Star and the Kansas City Public Library series that answers your questions about the history, people, places and culture ...
The first time Danny Cox visited Kansas City, as a nationally touring musician, a clerk at the Muehlebach Hotel told him ...
A profane blogger believes an innocent woman is being framed for murder. He’ll do anything to prove he’s right—and terrorize ...
“I remember walking back up to the dressing room past these pictures ... Kansas City on a tour in 1963, a year before the Civil Rights Act banned racial discrimination in public places.
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Between 1889 and 1923, the Pittsburgh Pirates and their predecessor, the Alleghenies, as well as the Pittsburgh Crawfords and ...
Tarantino claimed the death of film began in 2019, when streaming surged and audiences started spending more time at home.
For those seeking quirky attractions, the Koester House Museum and Gardens reaches peak appeal in spring. This perfectly preserved Victorian mansion opens its formal gardens to visitors, showcasing ...
The New Yorker, which began in 1925 as a way to chronicle life in New York City from the corner of art and culture, eventually turned its gaze beyond Manhattan to the rest of the world. Throughout ...
College towns are often vibrant places with youthful energy, downtown areas to explore, fun restaurants and cafés, museums, and notable architecture. Fort Scott, Kansas, is a pocket-sized gem ...
Dark Delicacies, the LA-area horror store, is closing after 30 years of business and many celebrity encounters.