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Homecoming: The Kansas City Symphony Presents Joyce DiDonato

Watch Friday, July 20, 2012 at 9pm.

Homecoming: The Kansas City Symphony Presents Joyce DiDonato

PBS Arts Architect Moshe Safdie’s extraordinary new Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts provides the stunning backdrop for a performance-documentary profiling the Grammy Award-winning musicians of the Kansas City Symphony, their vibrant artistic director and conductor Michael Stern, and the radiant, internationally celebrated mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato. A concert wrapped by documentary narratives, this Arts Festival special tracks Ms. DiDonato’s nostalgic return to her hometown, and her thrilling Kauffman Center debut, after a triumphant appearance with Placido Domingo at The Metropolitan Opera in New York. Together, Joyce DiDonato, Maestro Stern and the Kansas City Symphony create a musical program as grand and ambitious as the Kauffman Center itself. Produced by Kansas City Public Television (KCPT) in association with veteran PBS music producers James Arntz & John Paulson.

Watch Friday, July 20, 2012 at 9pm.

Rebroadcasts:
Friday, July 20, 10:00 pm on 19.1 HD
Saturday, July 21, 01:00 am on 19.1 HD
Saturday, July 21, 10:00 pm on 19.2
Sunday, July 22, 04:00 am on 19.2
Monday, July 23, 02:00 am on 19.1 HD
Tuesday, July 24, 02:00 pm on 19.2
Tuesday, July 24, 08:00 pm on 19.2
Wednesday, July 25, 02:00 am on 19.2
Saturday, July 28, 04:00 am on 19.2

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Honoring Those Who Serve: Veterans Day 11-11-11

We share extended clips from profiles with a regional connection which will be featured in the national documentary Veterans Day 11.11.11 which airs on KCPT on Sunday, November 11 at 5:30 p.m.

This Sunday night at 5:30, KCPT airs the documentary Veterans Day 11-11-11. A nationwide “day in the life” exploration of what it means to be a military veteran in this country.

More than 40 accomplished video storytellers volunteered their time and talent to produce a series of profiles about the service shared by veterans and the sacrifices that they have made.

Every story in the movie was shot on Veterans Day 2011 thus the title 11.11.11.

One of those stories was made by local filmmaker Jason Rhodes who profiles the service of area veteran, retired Colonel Robert Dudley. His story will be seen by the nation Sunday.

Archive black and white images of Col. Dudley in the military as a young man

There’s also another regional tie-in in this national documentary. Did you know that Emporia, Kansas actually lays claim to being the birthplace of Veterans Day?

Mural on side of building depicting an eagle on a flag background which reads Emporia, Ks Founding City of Veterans Day

That story is also told in Sunday’s film. Producer Pat Holloway, a photojournalist at Fox4 news, journeyed to Emporia to chronicle the town’s Veteran’s Day celebrations.

Man on motorcycle waving with a flag flying behind him

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Honoring Those Who Served: The National World War I Museum

In this Difference Maker segment, we go inside the National World War I Museum to look at how it pays tribute not only to the veterans of WWI but also to veterans of all conflicts.

We head to the National World War I Museum in Kansas City which not only houses artificacts and memorabilia but also pays tribute to the service and commitment of veterans of all conflicts. KCPT producer Pam James visits with museum volunteer and Vietnam veteran Phillip Mall to learn more about how this special place honors service members and the experiences they share.

WWI museum volunteer speaking with two visitors of the museum

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Hospital Hullabaloo: The Battle Over North Kansas City Hospital

Sam Zeff reports on the contentious battle over the future of North Kansas City Hospital.

It is not very often that a Mayor’s race hinges on what’s going to happen to the local hospital.

That is exactly what happened last week in North Kansas City. For over a year, the city has been in a legal, legislative and public relations battle with North Kansas City Hospital over the hospital’s future.

This fight between the city and the hospital has been expensive. So far, both sides say they have spent almost a million and a half dollars on lawyers. And while the new Mayor, Don Stielow, ran on a platform of saving the hospital, we don’t know what the rest of the council will do.

Also, the city recently added eight members to the hospital’s board of trustees and we don’t know what they’re going to do either. It’s a good bet this is going to be bogged down in the courts for some time.

Who really owns it? Why are residents so upset? And more importantly, will it be sold to a for-profit hospital chain? KCPT special correspondent Sam Zeff has been digging into those thorny questions.

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The House That LEGO Built: LEGOLAND

The LEGOLAND Discovery Center finally opened its doors Sunday at Crown Center. The Local Show gets an inside look at Kansas City's newest attraction.

Last Sunday marked the grand opening of the new LEGOLAND Discovery Center at Crown Center. Along with the recently opened SEA LIFE Aquarium, LEGOLAND is one of the most anticipated new attractions in Kansas City. Step inside this wonderful world of colorful LEGO building bricks to experience the thrills and chills of 4D Cinema, learn LEGO building secrets from the Master Model Builder, see iconic Kansas City landmarks made completely out of LEGOS in MINILAND, and much more!

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Housing History: Christopher Leitch & The Kansas City Museum

Randy Mason welcomes Christopher Leitch, the Kansas City Museum's Director,  to discuss the challenges of reviving this Kansas City landmark.

Where do you go to see Kansas City’s history? Corinthian Hall, the longtime home of the Kansas City Museum, has been shuttered since January 2008. The hundred year old mansion on Gladstone Boulevard in Kansas City’s historic Northeast neighborhood is in such disrepair it will take more than 20 million dollars to make it into a modern, functioning museum. Randy Mason welcomes Christopher Leitch, the Museum’s Director, to The Local Show to discuss the challenges of reviving this Kansas City landmark.

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Imagine KC Marathon

For choices and options available for becoming a more vibrant, connected and green place to live watch Saturday, April 21, 2012 beginning at 4pm on KCPT2.

Imagine KC brings the regional community together for an in-depth look at new strategies for regional growth and development. Visualization techniques, expert opinions and interactive tools will explore possible scenarios for the region’s future and look at work and initiatives currently underway which demonstrate sustainable community development principles.

Watch Saturday, April 21, 2012 beginning at 4pm on KCPT2.

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Imagine KC: Building Healthy, Local Food Systems

Increasingly the region’s residents are looking for better access to fresh, local food, and showing an interest in producing and selling food closer to home. This is a result of...

Increasingly the region’s residents are looking for better access to fresh, local food, and showing an interest in producing and selling food closer to home. This is a result of a growing awareness of the health, environmental and economic benefits of buildSing a sustainable local food system.

Many local governments also recognize these sustainable benefits and are responding with a range of actions and planning activities. Examples include innovative land-use ordinances that support urban and rural agricultural practices, new resources for community gardening, incentives for retail businesses that sell healthy food, and opportunities for local producers to sell in markets and other local outlets.

This episode will take you to the Ivanhoe neighborhood in Kansas City, Mo., where residents are not only growing community gardens and urban orchards but also operating food stands to sell their products in what is recognized as a food desert. You’ll see how a Juniper Gardens project in Kansas City, Kan., is helping refugees use farming techniques to develop viable business plans while improving access to fresh, healthy food in the urban core. And you’ll visit one of more than 100 local schoolyard gardens where school children are becoming more connected to fresh, healthy food, and learning where food comes from and why that matters.

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Imagine KC: Connected Corridors

Strategies to connect our region's most vibrant places along key arterial streets and corridors.
Watch Thursday, August 18, 2011 at 7:30pm.

The August 18 episode of Imagine KC will look at strategies to connect our region’s most vibrant places along key arterial streets and corridors. A regional corridor strategy is in the works that will increase transportation choices to allow residents, workers and shoppers to more easily travel around the region by foot, bike and transit. Stories in this episode will look at plans and work underway to connect priority corridors to form the backbone of a regional system and how some of our region’s most valued places will benefit from improvements and revitalization along these routes.

It might be hard for some to “imagine” what all these changes will look like in local communities, so for this episode we traveled to another region for an up-close look at how implementing similar corridor strategies actually transformed communities into more vibrant places. Viewers will also get a guided “tour” of the six corridors in the Kansas City region that will soon experience their own transformations.

Learn more: imaginekc.org

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Imagine KC: Creating Sustainable Places

Strategies to develop sustainable corridors and activity centers, and advance new conservation efforts.
Episode 4 airs Thursday, May 5, 2011 at 7:30pm

This episode of Imagine KC will feature the region’s new Creating Sustainable Places” initiative. We’ll hear from HUD Deputy Secretary Ron Sims, who sat down with us for a short interview following his March 24 announcement of the grant, to discuss what this opportunity means from a national perspective. Co-chairs Jan Marcason, City Council, Kansas City, MO, and Curt Skoog, City Council, Overland Park, KS, will talk about how the project will unfold and who’s involved. Local planning and sustainability experts will describe how focusing on strategies to develop sustainable corridors and activity centers, and advance new conservation efforts will result in a region that is more vibrant, connected and green.

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