Arts & Culture

The Bridge logo at the Uptown Theater in Kansas City Mo

Middle of the Map 2015, local bands cover the headliners

Fans from around the region are flocking to Kansas City’s Westport neighborhood for Ink’s fifth annual Middle of the Map Music Fest, with 120-plus bands playing on several stages.  The Bridge, 90.9 FM in Kansas City, has created a Storify featuring highlights from the festival, also featuring four exclusive covers done by local bands of this year’s festival…

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‘Jam’ on 18th & Vine

LaShonda Katrice Barnett’s debut novel, “Jam on the Vine,” was published in February to praise from the Wall Street Journal, O Magazine, Publisher’s Weekly and more. The novel follows Ivoe Williams as she establishes the first female-published black newspaper in the U.S. Ivoe’s fictional newspaper, Jam on the Vine, is inspired by Kansas City’s own…

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Rob Riggle brings homegrown Big Slick strategy to Middle of the Map

America may know comedian and actor Rob Riggle from his work on “Saturday Night Live” and “The Daily Show” or from roles in movies like “The Hangover” and “21 Jump Street.” But Kansas City knows Riggle from Big Slick, his celebrity-packed weekend fundraiser for Children’s Mercy Hospital. Riggle spoke yesterday at Middle of the Map…

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An artist-chef, in reverse: Ferran Adrià at the Nelson

“Ferran Adrià: Notes on Creativity,” on view at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art through Aug. 2, successfully showcases the process of a master chef, but may leave you questioning the unfamiliar taste.

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Define Yourself: The Iway Family, Part 4:

Doctors Olivia and Belino Iway came to the United States in 1974 from the Philippines on student visas, carrying $200 in their pockets and three young children to care for. After Belino completed his medical residency in New York City, where their fourth child was born, the family was invited to move to Elkhart, Kansas, to staff the small town’s fledgling hospital, where they spent over 30 years building its present capacity of several hundred employees with specialized units that serve patients from many of the larger surrounding communities.

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