Scene from "E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial."

Art House Extra | ‘E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial’

Lawrence-based filmmaker Misti Boland discusses “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.”

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Hannibal Bridge

Remembrance of Independence Days Past in Kansas City

Kansas City has persisted in celebrating Independence Day in both good times and bad.

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Blip Coffee Shifts Gears to New West Bottoms Location

By Kevin Collison Ian Davis knew his Blip coffee shop and roasterie in the West Bottoms was in for a bumpy business road when his connections on the West Coast warned him of the looming Covid-19 crisis in early March. “We were one of the first to close up because of Covid,” he said. “My…

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Amado Espinoza

Sounds of the Soul | Good Vibrations

Armado Espinoza is a multi-talented musician, composer and maker of native instruments.

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fireworks

Weekend Possibilities | Fourth of July Celebrations In-Person or Online, VillageFest and Sips & Sounds

An Independence Day weekend unlike any in recent memory features a range of in-person and online events despite the pandemic.

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Frida Sanchez, a DACA recipient, shares her story for Flatland

A ‘Life in Limbo’: What’s Next for Kansas City’s DACA Recipients?

In June, the Supreme Court issued a ruling that upheld the Deferred Action of Childhood Arrivals program. Here’s what that means to recipients in Kansas City.

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Grand Place, Historic KC Star Redevelopment, Tweaks Design, Opening Fall 2021

(Updated Aug. 27, 2020. Editor’s note: Tria Health will be the first office tenant at Grand Place. The firm, currently based in Overland Park, will relocate its headquarters and occupy 17,586 square-feet in the east building. It’s expected to make the move in September 2021.  “Tria Health provides one-on-one consultations with pharmacists, supported by advanced health care…

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Market at Grand Place

Developer of Old KC Star Building Tweaks Plan, Checks Crossroads ‘Grocery’ Box

The ambitious redevelopment of the historic former Kansas City Star building into a mixed-use project called Grand Place continues to progress with some tweaks to the original plan and completion targeted for Fall 2021.

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Kansas City police in riot gear

Defunding the KCPD: A Glimpse of How it Could Look

The Kansas City Police Department is already experimenting with some programs that reflect the goals of the defund the police movement.

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Soulcentricitea Brewing Tea and Natural Goodness on Troost

By Kevin Collison Nika Renee is bringing her blend of tea, pastries and serenity to the Wonder Shops + Flats development at 30th and Troost, opening her Soulcentrictea shop in the former Blip coffee space. “I love tea and I’ve always been a tea fanatic,” she said. “Our theme is earth-based, crafted, soul-centered natural products.”…

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Tap List

Tap List | Three Beers To Make Your Summer Sizzle

Beer enthusiast Cassie Niemeyer is back to help you kick off summer with some sizzling beers!

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Caty Franklin of Liberty paused by a waterfall at the Parkville Nature Sanctuary.

Racing to Embrace Nature During the Pandemic

Getting back to nature is an emerging theme for the coronavirus era.

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KC Streetcar in the 1950s

curiousKC | Kansas City Streetcars and Ice Cream

What’s the story behind the KC streetcars that connected Kansas and Missouri?

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Flashcube Opens for Residents Next Month Following $69M Renovation

By Kevin Collison The historic “Flashcube” building is scheduled to open to residents in mid-July following a $69 million renovation that converted a 1970s office building into a 184-unit, luxury apartment building. The nine-story, reflective glass-clad building at 720 Main already has 30 units committed through pre-leasing and its developer is asking for premium rents,…

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Nick Haines

Nick’s Picks | Wearing Masks, Pondering Names and an Independence Day Like No Other

Debates over wearing masks to tamp down the COVID-19 pandemic and renaming public landmarks following the death of George Floyd continue this week in the Kansas City area.

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