Arts & Culture

There’s a little Scrooge — and Tiny Tim — in all of us

Tom Averill and his family are avid fans of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol.” You know: Scrooge, “bah humbug!,” Tiny Tim Cratchit and the Ghost of Christmas Past? The family has such a love for the Dickens’ work that it is incorporated into holiday celebrations: Averill, his wife and children have read the book aloud…

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Bite-sized tales of Thanksgiving from Tell KC

Tell KC, a reporting and engagement collaboration with KCPT and KCUR, asked folks to distill Turkey Day down to just six words. More than 30 people, including Swihart, accepted the challenge.

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Tell us about your Thanksgiving, in six words

Share your insights and experiences with KCPT and KCUR.

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Courtney Mitchell (right), co-founder of Voices in Time, interviews Rosemary Soli (left). (Photo by Bridgit Bowden/Hale Center for Journalism)

Personal historians preserve our own stories

Some people’s lives are chronicled by professional writers in their biographies. Some people write their own memoirs. And then, some people hire The Story Scribe.  This Kansas City memoir writing business, founded by Amy Butler, is part of the personal history industry. The Association of Personal Historians, the industry’s professional organization, has more than 600…

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Found Footage Fest returns with VHS gold, including a KC find

Growing up in a really small town in Wisconsin, Joe Pickett and Nick Prueher found their fun at nearby thrift stores. “I remember we used to buy answering machines, eject the tapes and listen to people’s incoming and outgoing messages,” Prueher said. Everything changed for Pickett and Prueher when VHS tapes started showing up at…

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