October 28, 2009, Featured Articles
KC Events this week and beyond
Looking for something to do this weekend? Click here for the KC Events calendar of theatre, classical music, dance and jazz events through 2011. Highlights of this week's classical music and dance offerings are in Don Dagenais' "City Classics." For current Theatre listings visit Victor Wishna's "City Stage." Enjoy!
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KC Events this week and beyond
“Goodnight Moon,” “Curtain Up!” and “Maul of the Dead” end. Jazz offerings include the Jazz Series at JCCC, Station Street Jazz Ensemble, Folly Jazz Series, Jazz Combo at UMKC. Classical music this week brings the Cypress String Quartet, Deborah Voigt, Emma Kirkby, William Baker Singers and Chamber Music Society of KC. UMKC offers the Wind Symphony, Trombone Ensemble and the George Crumb Festival. And William Jewell Colleges presents their Symphonic Band and their Chapel Choir and much, much more… Check it out!
American Jazz Museum is new home to world's largest collection of rare jazz films
As part of its permanent collection, the American Jazz Museum is home to one of the world's largest and most comprehensive collections of early and rare jazz film. Originally amassed by John H. Baker, an Ohio attorney and collector, the collection is comprised of over 5,000 titles
Theatre for Young America's 36th Season
Staying true to its roots, Theatre for Young America has chosen a season rich in variety and highlighting some classic children's stories. When selecting the season, Gene Mackey, artistic director of TYA, says they try to offer a variety of experiences. They present musicals, comedies, drama, at least one historical piece and one or two new works.
The way Angela Hagenbach makes us feel
Angela Hagenbach sits alone at the bar and leisurely sips her cocktail as her band warms up the audience. There is only a modest crowd in the club but she's unperturbed. It's early. She knows they'll show. It's this quiet confidence-and her velvet voice-that has made her a Kansas City favorite for nearly two decades. Hagenbach is the headliner for the Amercian Jazz Museum's "Vine Street Boogie."
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