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This seasonally-themed magazine show carries on a tradition that began in 2000, in our five part series about the history of the arts, Uniquely Kansas City.
Spring, summer, winter and fall editions will showcase the wealth of music, theatre, dance and visual arts that make this town special. From downtown to the Crossroads, 18th & Vine to the suburbs, the metro is more alive than ever with talented, creative people whose works deserve to be seen.
In the first installment, on May 15 at 8 p.m., hosts Randy Mason and Steph Suetos will meet Eric Rosen, the new Artistic Director at the KC Rep, and visit the Alvin Ailey Dance Theatre's new home. They'll learn more about the Kansas City Chorale's five Grammy nominations, and the highlights of the Hallmark Photo Collection, now housed at the Nelson-Atkins Museum.
A radio comedy troupe, a new performance space in Crown Center and art that appears in everything from wedding cakes to giant outdoor installations will also be featured as KCPT celebrates these and other arts activities that make this Uniquely Kansas City.
Uniquely Kansas City has been made possible by a generous grant from Jeannette Nichols and Fred & Lou Hartwig.

"Kansas City Skyline"
Anne Garney Paintings
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