Season of Giving: Mobile Resources for Rural Folks
This charity goes to people in need, particularly rural residents.
Season of Giving: Healthcare for Musicians
KC musicians can get help with ER costs and other resources thanks to this local charity.
Weekend Possibilities | Last-Minute NYE Plans, Alabama: An American Story, and Kwanzaa in KC
The final weekend of the decade in Kansas City has plenty to do, including live music, theater, movies and a city-wide Kwanzaa celebration. Laying low until the ball drops? Check out a last-minute list of New Years Eve options that should do the trick for anyone ready to bid au revoir to 2019.
Season of Giving: Kosher Food Pantry
This charity goes to people in need, particularly rural residents.
Season of Giving: The Gift of Music
This KC charity helps make music education accessible for all kids in the KC area.
‘Unique’ Mixed-Use Tower Proposed for 14th and Wyandotte
(UPDATED Jan. 20, 2021. The property at the northeast corner of 14th and Wyandotte, 106 W. 14th St. and 1319 Wyandotte, is back on the market with an asking price of $7.1 million. The listing is being handled by Block & Co. and the land is described as being available for a potential mixed-used development….
Season of Giving: Senior Animals
Flatland’s “Season of Giving” feature highlights Fancy’s Fund, which supports senior pets in Kansas City.
New Midtown Leader Plans to Add Livability and Placemaking to Streetcar Expansion
By Kevin Collison Midtown KC Now, formerly MainCor, has chosen Kevin Klinkenberg as its new executive director, succeeding its longtime, respected leader Diane Burnette who left recently to take a job with the Urban Land Institute in Washington D.C. Klinkenberg brings a strong background in architecture and planning to his new job, and his latest…
Finding Sisterhood in a Season of Giving
Kansas City area Jews and Muslims are joining together to perform holiday season acts of goodwill to mark Sadaqah-Tzedakah Day.
curiousKC Follows the Artists
Flatland’s curiousKC team explores where the artists are moving as the Crossroads become evermore commercialized.
Last Minute Sweetener Wins Council Approval for Waddell & Reed Downtown Headquarters
By Kevin Collison After another last minute incentive compromise accompanied by the blessing of the school district, the Kansas City Council voted 8-4 Thursday to approve a plan that will bring the headquarters of Waddell & Reed and 1,000 well-paid employees to downtown. “What we wanted to do is, we have a developer, we have…
Art House Preview: “Pickup on South Street”
Tivoli at the Nelson-Atkins curator Jerry Harrington discusses “Pickup on South Street.”













Jean Zeldin Looks Back on a Long Career in Holocaust Education
Jean Zeldin looks back on her long tenure as executive director of the Midwest Center for Holocaust Education.