Arts & Culture
KC Performs | Rachmaninoff Inspires Moving Dance Performance
The Owen/Cox Dance Group and Kansas City Chorale collaborate on “And The Darkness Has Not Overcome It,” backed by an achingly beautiful composition by Sergei Rachmaninoff.
Weekend Possibilities | Day of the Dead Party at Crossroads Hotel, Parkville’s Microbrew Fest and the Macabre Cinema
Family-friendly, fun and fancy and much freakier options are out there for anyone looking to get in on fall festivities this weekend in Kansas City.
Federal Pandemic Program Became a ‘Godsend’ to Kansas City Venues
Shuttered Venue Operators Grants went to 48 businesses in Kansas City, Missouri, and Kansas City, Kansas, for a collective total of nearly $51.2 million, to help survive the COVID-19 pandemic.
Groove Odyssey: DJ Ray Velasquez and ‘Nocturnal Transmission’ Return to Radio
“Nocturnal Transmission” is rooted in local music history. The man at the center of it all traces his musical taste-making back four decades.
Weekend Possibilities | Brew at the Zoo and Wine Too, Festa Italiana and Caturday in the Crossroads
October’s second weekend in Kansas City offers plenty of fun fall options to get you pumped for Halloween.




