Chloé Zhao finds transcendence in silence. Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal illuminate the void.
Timothée Chalamet, Hugh Jackman, Amanda Seyfried, Lee Byung‑hun and Paul Rudd lead a Christmas slate where ping‑pong collides with chaos.
A year marked by visionary filmmaking and commanding performances, from “Hamnet” to “One Battle After Another.”
Cameron’s third Pandora epic blazes visually, yet struggles to ignite fresh narrative sparks.
Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, Amanda Seyfried, Will Arnett and Ella Purnell headline a watchlist where volcanic battles meet SpongeBob.
From animated magic to heartfelt dramas, here’s your guide to festive stories that bring the entire family together.
Emma Mackey, Mads Mikkelsen, Kate Winslet and Walker Scobell headline a watchlist where quests meet politics and Christmas chills.
“One Battle After Another” leads Golden Globes with nine nominations as awards expand to streaming, stand‑up, podcasts and global cinema.
Netflix’s Dec. 2025 slate shines with George Clooney, Daniel Craig, Glen Close, Kate Winslet, Millie Bobby Brown, Riz Ahmed and Elmo.
From prestige dramas to family blockbusters, here’s your guide to the films lighting up theaters this holiday season.
More than 100 juried artists from throughout the country will participate in the St. Charles fair.
Artists must apply for the juried outdoor festival by the April 1 deadline.
Brittany Evans Selected for Prestigious Television Academy Foundation Internship Program
The July/August 1949 issue of “Swing” does, in fact, say that WHB’s “new show” emanated from the “attractive Plaza Cafeteria”.
In 2019, quarterback Patrick Mahomes was recorded playing in a pickup basketball game at a local gym.
Learn how to write successful blogs, create meaningful and engaging content, and build a functional website.
Out-of-towners might be a bit shocked when they drive through Olathe, the county seat of Johnson County.
Two decades ago – on September 11, 2001 – nearly 3,000 people lost their lives in the deadliest terrorist attacks in history.
The Atlantic City Conference’s organizers called the meeting during an inflection point for mobsters in the United States.
Once the roads were improved, buses and automobiles brought even more people to the park.
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Each issue is filled with new books and upcoming events, plus amazing facts, funny jokes, poetry, artwork and puzzles.
Like many Kansas Citians, reader Jane Murphy wondered why EBT met the wrecking ball instead of being preserved and repurposed.
The Kansas City Public Library is partnering with KC CARE Health Center to increase access to the COVID-19 vaccine.
“America Are We Safe” is hardly the only one of the 59 pieces that just as easily could have been written today.
The Kansas City Public Library has recently added several new resources that might be exactly what you are looking for.
Rain gardens are shallow depressions with an abundance of native plants that are designed to catch and absorb stormwater runoff.
“He really knew how to make Broadway productions,” Cox said. “They brought him to Los Angeles to see if he could make pop hits".
The fact that Brewer & Shipley’s “One Toke Over the Line,” essentially a joke song celebrating marijuana.
Below are a few suggestions to get you started. First-round nominations run through July 30.
Some 40-45 paintings now adorn businesses, schools and abandoned buildings that once were eyesores.
Speaking with a Kansas City Star reporter, he described having a hard time making barbecue pay the bills.
The CYS Zine is a 16-page monthly mini magazine that highlights what's new and notable in the children's department of the Central Library.
From coast to coast, and most of all where auto highways stretch their busy trails, barbecue is the food supreme.
The Summer Reading perennial playbook: Read any five books between June 1 and August 15.
She fell in love with journalism while working on the newspaper and yearbook at Lincoln High School.
The plane raced downhill and caught air, flying a short distance before its tail dipped and hit a tall fence post.
Hohl joins the 15-person board of the American Library Association-affiliated Freedom to Read Foundation on July 1.
'It was a tough time, but I think we got through it and a lot of patrons appreciated the help. They recognized the difficulty we had, too.'
During Kansas City’s economic boom of the 1880s, investors began purchasing land just east of the city limits in the Blue River valley.
2021 Summer Reading Program Homegrown Stories Read any five books between June 1 and August 15.
Public computers are available without appointments. Patrons can use Library print, fax, and scan services.
Trails West Branch will be closed until June 14 for interior renovations.
17-year-old street performer brings positive messages to greater K.C. area.
Celtic Thunder principal singer returns to Kansas City to debut his brand-new album, "Blessings of Music"
John Mayer has announced a new solo tour and Sprint Center is on the list. Here’s how to get tickets.
The reviews are in. “Hamilton” is the hottest ticket in America and the hype is real. Here’s how you can watch.
The Kansas International Film Festival is here to show you films, shorts and documentaries from around the world.
SHAUN BENNET FAUNTLEROY, formerly of Kansas City, is in Holy Ghosts at Theatre East (NYC)