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Articles about the world
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Mise en Place: Fresh takes and Asian influences guide Mari Matsumoto’s cocktail creations at Goat & Rabbit
In the bar scene of Kansas City, few stories are as captivating as that of Mari Matsumoto, a seasoned bartender whose journey began in the quiet farmlands of Japan
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Local creatives release book about understanding and coping with society’s increasing wave of self-harm
While it is an ongoing discussion, how to cope and work through a loss or attempt can be ignored and neglected. To fill this need, a team of authors, artists, mental health professionals, and marketers contribute their specialties to provide a resource for children and families
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Stepping away from corporate life for a night of creative expression
Four artists will escape their corporate personas for one night and display their passion for art at the “After Work” Art Show
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Navigating A.I.’s blurred reality
This year marks the first election year where artificial intelligence can truly affect the polls, manipulating voters into believing the most unbelievable
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Escape the polling paradox with Solid Purple
Endless Twitter scrolling and daily poll updates traps people in the all too familiar stress of election news season, a feeling Zach Heltzel knows all too well.
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Schrödinger’s Boombox: Debuting at KC Fringe Fest
I sit with anticipation in the center of a dimly lit room. At the first sharp sounds of typewriting, I am unnerved as my eyes search around and behind for its source.
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Drink This Now: Summer Sips at The Little Store on Knox
The Little Store on Knox brings three summer drinks to North KC that caffeinate consumers while capturing the essence of the season
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Why you should check in on STOMP maybe once a decade or so
It’s a show like no other that never changes, but once you forget it you can get wow'd all over again.
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How music plays the brain
Through all the different genres, mediums, and topics music can take on, one idea unifies great musicians– They are bringing an unknown reality to humanity in a form we can understand.
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Joshua James and the First Aid Kit celebrate summer solsticey
Six musicians display their unique style, bringing musicians from many backgrounds together.
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Rock Island Railroad Bridge to debut as entertainment venue
No longer just a way to cross the river. Originally carrying cattle across the Kansas River, it will soon be America’s first entertainment district on a bridge.
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Unlocking Magma's Mysteries
Sometimes magma calmly flows; other times, it explodes. Researcher Torres-Ewert is figuring out why with her magma-making machine.
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Changing the Course of Cancer Treatment
It is hard to find someone who is not affected by cancer, including Yuhan Guo. Find out what she’s doing about it.
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Are Goats our Unlikely Savior?
Find out about a restoration project healing Missouri prairies to their former glory that’s using unusual methods
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Making Volcanoes Safer
What started as a childhood dream is now filling a huge need in local communities. Learn more about Brooke’s project
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Leading and Giving Back
From its founding in 1967 to today. The Women’s Council is full of inspirational stories of women supporting women
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Mapping Our Future Martian Homes
After her drones failed, one researcher created a way to accurately map the inside of magma paths
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Strumming to Success
“American Idol” season 20 runner-up visits Kansas City and shares her lifelong passion to perform