The weather is finally getting cold in Kansas City, but that doesn’t mean there won’t be live music in and around the city.
Union Station is reviving a piece of its past, once again filling the halls of the famous landmark with live music and sounds ...
The curated articles show how Kansas City's past continues to shape its food, faith, sports, and streets. Local traditions, historical events, and landmark buildings all influence modern life in the ...
The popularity surrounding Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce continues to reach new heights. The ten-time Pro Bowler ...
Since opening seven months ago, Warehouse on Broadway has helped plug a live-music gap in Westport left by the post-pandemic closings of Riot Room and Westport Saloon. The new venue has also landed an ...
The American Historical Association awarded A People's History of Kansas City from KCUR Studios its top prize for historical ...
Barbecue in Missouri carries a presence you can taste before you even step inside. Smoke drifts from chimneys in Kansas City ...
Large display windows offer teasing glimpses of vintage treasures while the classic neon “OPEN” sign glows like a portal to decades past. Step through the front door and prepare for sensory overload – ...
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Today in Music History for Nov. 8: In 1887, the gramophone was patented by American Thomas Edison. In 1910, "The Dubois String Quartet" gave its first performance at Windsor Hall in Montreal. The ...
The idea, in short, is a return to the kind of hands-on, wood-fired barbecue and folksy ambiance that drew the attention of ...
Oct. 11, 2000 A memorial service for Carl A. Oakson, 98, Topeka, will be at Barnett Funeral Home, Oskaloosa on Oct. 14. Mr. Oakson, a former Tonganoxie resident, was born August 24, 1902 in Basehor.
The Kansas City Chiefs look to get back in the win column when they face the Detroit Lions on Sunday Night Football. One person not dwelling on the Chiefs’ frustrating 31-28 loss to the Jacksonville ...