Arts

Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
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Thanks to Friends of Chamber Music, the Tallis Scholars, a choral group founded in Oxford, England in 1973, are coming to Kansas City.
Channel your inner artist at these instructed classes.
The library is a KC staple in our book.
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The world’s stage is right here in the Midwest Trust Center.
Our readers said Strawberry Hill is one of KC’s most historic + walkable neighborhoods.
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There’s only one right way to celebrate fall — with pumpkin carving, funnel cake + all the fall festival goodness at Cornucopia, presented by PNC Bank, in the KC’s downtown Power + Light District.
Calling all theater kids to the stage.
Celebrating local literature is a walk in the park.
From the Nelson-Atkins exhibit to the Power and Light Building, Art Deco is all around KC.
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