Musicals have stood out as a landmark genre in cinema ever since the first film with sound, The Jazz Singer. Since then, ...
From Ben Affleck's DunKings to David Beckham and his long-lost twin Dave (played by Matt Damon) and all the pop star ...
A dozen writers from The Kansas City Star and The Philadelphia Inquirer go head-to-head in a Super Bowl showdown of words and ...
Audubon 6th grade student, Zeke Nichols, entered his pastel and pencil drawing to the Lions Clubs International Peace Poster ...
The current exhibit at White Rock Museum and Archives is a timely reminder of the sadness – and occasional triumphs – of the ...
Johan Grimonprez uses archival footage of the period to expose the CIA-backed assassination of Congo leader Patrice Lumumba ...
Exactly 100 years ago this winter, two recordings features Louis Armstrong and Sidney Bechet marked the triumph of New ...
Through 'A Wonderful World,' a new generation is getting to know the man who showed us what a wonderful place the world could ...
When you think of Kansas City and New Orleans, what comes to mind? For many, it's the music—the jazz, the rhythm, and the deep-rooted history.
Kansas City and New Orleans are both known for jazz, but each city has its own sound. Jazz artist Jon Batiste will sing the national anthem at Sunday’s Super Bowl.
The Louis Armstrong Musical is playing at Studio 54 on Broadway until February 23rd.  Armstrong (1901-1971) lived a life that ...