The exhibit preserves the truth about the killing of Cameron Lamb, a 26-year-old Black man shot by a Kansas City police ...
Kansas City didn’t invent barbecue, but Black pitmasters right here perfected it and put our city on the map.
Claude “Fiddler” Williams is remembered as a very special part of Kansas City history and on this Black History Month his contributions to our city should be celebrated. File The Kansas City Star A ...
Glenwood Arts Theatre will be hosting their inaugural Black History Month film festival throughout the month.
When Black History Month draws to a close, artists say the question facing Kansas City’s art institutions is not whether ...
Walking tours are a great way to explore the art, history, and architecture in different areas of Kansas City. Kansas City has more fountains than Rome, hundreds of murals, countless taco and barbecue ...
Kansas City streets in the early 1900s didn’t have traffic lights, speed limits, stop signs or even lanes. Roads were governed like a public park: You could walk, you could bike, you could push a ...
A Kansas City art center is celebrating the past, present and future of Black history through the work of local artists.
Throughout Kansas City’s recorded weather history, dating back to 1889, February 4 received measurable or trace snow amounts ...