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Essay: Open Space, Easy Living Creates Space for Thought in Kansas City
Melaney Ann Mitchell outlines the perks of making art in Western Missouri.
Essay: Open Space, Easy Living Creates Space for Thought in Kansas City | #50StatesofArt
Melaney Ann Mitchell outlines the perks of making art in Western Missouri.
This Kansas City Restaurant Is Turning Doughnuts into Decadent Meals
If you’ve been looking for the perfect excuse to eat doughnuts after 10 AM, the Doughnut Lounge has exactly what you’re looking for.
If You Don’t Believe That Beta Boys Love Hard Rock Music, Listen to This
The Kansas City punks upped and left for Olympia but thankfully kept their stolid Germs like dirge.
Kansas City's Grand Arts Releases a Book on 20 Years of Art, Science, and Tech
'Problems and Provocations, Grand Arts 1995-2015,' celebrates an overlooked art institution with a radical history.
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This Teen Was Fired from a Pizzeria for Asking for the Same Pay as Her Male Coworker
A single quarter might not seem like a lot of money for most, but for 17-year-old Jensen Walcott, the pocket change was indicative of a massive gender gap that still pervades much of the food industry and beyond.
An Abandoned Used Car Lot Is Blowing Up Kansas City’s Food Truck Scene
Little Piggy, a food truck hub launched by chef Mike Foust in Kansas City, Missouri, is more than just a place for trucks to park. Soon, it will offer a solution to many of the challenges faced by other food trucks in the area.
This Mobile Grocery Store Wants to Eliminate Food Deserts in Kansas City
Rollin’ Grocer is the first mobile grocery store in Kansas City, Missouri, bringing fresh food to the city's urban core.
Manute Bol's 6'11" Son Throws Down Nasty Between-the-Legs Dunk, Mid-Game
I mean, not bad for a guy who isn't exactly 7'7".
Google’s Free Gigabit Internet for Public Housing Is No Replacement for Reform
Should we be happy that things could be worse?