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When the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art opened the Bloch Building, its "lens" architecture was so different from the existing museum that many didn't see how…
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The Missouri General Assembly’s first special session during Eric Greitens' governorship has come and gone, but the state's chief executive has signaled…
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In such a divided era in America, is respect for different faiths critical to the country's success? A former member of President Obama's Faith Advisory…
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In Kansas City, there is a connection between where people live and the economic realities of their lives. Today, we air a conversation hosted by American…
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With so many things competing for our attention these days, building an arts audience can be a challenge. Today, we learn how organizations like ArtsKC…
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Having returned in March from 340 consecutive days aboard the International Space Station, astronaut Scott Kelly reflects on the mission, the science, and…
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We take a close look at election results from Kansas, Missouri, and the nation with a panel of political journalists. We're also joined by Kansas City 4th…
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On October 13, American Public Square and KCUR co-hosted a conversation at the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum for the public about an…
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In light of a campaign season some view as the most rancorous in recent history, we look at the role civility still plays in politics. Then,…
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With Election Day a week away, we check in with local political reporters for analysis of elections in Kansas and Missouri. Then, political commentator…
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First, Ambassador Allan Katz examines the diminishing role of civility in politics, and what might be done to reverse it. Then, the story of Forsyth…
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Probably the most volatile fault line in America’s shifting opinion on gay rights is in churches. Both those who support gay rights and those who don’t…