The Arts Asylum remains committed to the urban core
By Paul Thompson Northeast News There’s a simple message adorning a t-shirt that hangs in the lobby of The Arts Asylum – a self professed “safe place to create” that…
By Paul Thompson Northeast News There’s a simple message adorning a t-shirt that hangs in the lobby of The Arts Asylum – a self professed “safe place to create” that…
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Northeast News got a sneak preview of the Kansas City Renaissance Festival’s 2017 season. It opens on September 2 and remain open every weekend, rain or shine, through October 15.…
By Paul Thompson Northeast News What a difference a week makes. After a Thursday, August 17 legislative session characterized by vigorous debate and uncertainty, the Kansas City, Missouri City Council…
by Paul Thompson Northeast News The Kansas City Museum at the Historic Garment District (KCM@HGD) is now open to the public, and for the time being admission is free. The…
Northeast News Hundreds of local residents came out to the Kansas City Museum (3218 Gladstone) on Friday, August 11, for live music from The Phantastics. After a brief delay, the…
By Paul Thompson Northeast News Singing “The Star-Spangled Banner” in front of thousands of people would be daunting enough. But playing it alongside fellow student musicians in front of TV…
By Paul Thompson Northeast News Dick Seidelman was never short of opinions. Those who met him at neighborhood meetings will remember as much, as will those who encountered him at…
By Bryan Stalder Northeast News When Hector Casanova Cinderhouse began teaching at the Kansas City Art Institute, he wanted to teach his students that art wasn’t simply a commodity, but…
by Abby Cambiano Northeast News After 34 articles, a Back to School issue, 257 hours and 2,000+ more miles on my car, I’ve completed my internship at the Northeast News.…