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For its second all-virtual year, festival attendees have the option to slowly savor the event over two weeks or binge as much as they can in the span of 24 hours.
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For almost 15 years, Lonnie McFadden commanded Friday night happy hour at The Phoenix. He's passed the torch to a new performer, who says he's excited to be following in the footsteps of a Kansas City legend.
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The arts incubator's $10 million new home in Roanoke Park sat empty in the pandemic. It will open to the public Friday and Saturday with exhibitions, tours and workshops.
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The Kansas City Ballet on Friday announced the company’s 2021-2022 season – including a return this fall to the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts.
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Vaccine distribution is ramping up, and restrictions are starting to loosen. But there are still lots of considerations for area stages before putting on a show.
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Show Delivered offers clients personal entertainment and actors, musicians and acrobats employment.
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The market dogfight over the gaming retailer's stock price and a menu of live performances that can be delivered to your door.
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Arts organizations cut costs and continue on-line offerings, as vaccine rollout gets underway.
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The orchestra is gearing up for limited, in-person concerts in the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts starting January 17 after almost a year away from an indoor stage.
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The Kansas City Ballet's first performance of "The Nutcracker" was in 1972. And for many families across the metro, the production is a holiday tradition. But for the first time in nearly 50 years a pandemic has put the show on hold.
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The 2021 Grammy nominees were announced on Tuesday — and at least five artists with Kansas City ties are in the mix.
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The 2020 version of Kansas City Repertory Theatre’s "A Christmas Carol," like most things during the coronavirus era, will be a little different — now it's a virtual production with a cast of four instead of 50.