Kansas
Kick off your summer with outdoor music and movies in Kansas City
This story was first printed in KCUR’s Artistic Journey publication. You’ll be able to signal as much as obtain tales like this in your inbox each Tuesday.
Summer season kicks off (formally) on the longest day of the 12 months, June 21, which marks the tip of Gemini season and the start of Most cancers season. However there’s extra to look out for than the same old celestial shifts; the solstice means it’s time to get again into Kansas Metropolis’s wonderful reside music and leisure scene. Outdoors!
So lots of our nice levels needed to shut their doorways throughout the pandemic — this could possibly be the 12 months you lastly see bucket checklist artists resembling Bon Iver on the Starlight Theatre or Thundercat at Grinders within the Crossroads. Really, why not each?
Within the Metropolis of Fountains, we’re simply fortunate like that. We’ve choices. From sprawling amphitheaters to funky neighborhood joints bedecked in string lights, let this be the season of exploring within the title of open-air leisure.
Lemonade Park
West Bottoms is getting numerous (well-deserved) love recently, so it ought to come as no shock that the historic neighborhood boasts its personal low-key outside music venue: Lemonade Park.
We are saying low-key as a result of Lemonade Park is an area to be stumbled upon. It’s aesthetically excellent in its unexpectedness, and seeing a present there may be equal elements yard shindig and industrial block celebration. If Kansas Metropolis appears like a small city typically, Lemonade Park — in all its unpretentiousness — offers large metropolis vibes.
Co-owned by the group behind miniBar and recordBar, Lemonade Park is the place to see up-and-coming acts earlier than they get large, in addition to veteran KC-area musicians resembling The Grisly Hand, taking part in July 9. Catch goth-country rock band Homicide by Dying on Aug. 9 with Amigo the Satan.
Grinders KC
One factor’s for certain: the summer time lineup at Grinders KC within the Crossroads is completely stacked.
The venue previously often known as CrossroadsKC is tucked behind the connected — and endearingly off-the-wall — restaurant of the identical title. In someday, on one block, you possibly can stroll the place Man Fieri walked, devour style bud-annihilating sizzling wings and see The Nationwide out again.
Different upcoming acts embody Fitz and The Tantrums (with St. Paul and The Damaged Bones, of gold-shoes-on-the-Tiny-Desk fame) on June 21, Sheryl Crow on July 21, and the aforementioned bass genius Thundercat on Aug. 8. As the children say, sheeeeesh!
Starlight Theatre
Situated southeast of downtown in grassy Swope Park is Kansas Metropolis’s Starlight Theatre. For greater than 50 years, locals and guests alike have skilled Broadway musicals and concert events on its mystical, castle-shaped stage.
Upon opening in June 1950, the venue celebrated Kansas Metropolis’s a centesimal birthday with its first efficiency and has since operated as a nonprofit group. In 2013, the Starlight was honored with the celebrated Venue Excellence Award. Traditional acts together with Styx, REO Speedwagon, Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fireplace ask to return regularly.
In case you’re trying to see a present on a stage like no different, Bon Iver will grace the Starlight in June, comic John Mulaney in July and Jack White in August.
Azura Amphitheater
In case you bear in mind going to a present at Sandstone again within the day, you’ve already been to Azura Amphitheater. Locals nonetheless lovingly confer with the huge, open-air venue by its previous title.
Situated close to the Kansas Speedway, Youngsters’s Mercy Park and the Legends procuring outlet, this Bonner Springs, Kansas, stage has hosted epic musical performances in some capability since 1984. To provide you an concept of the venue’s hugeness, it will possibly maintain as much as 18,000 folks.
Together with upcoming concert events from Incubus and Turnpike Troubadours in August and Kevin Gates in September, runners can register to take part in a 5K that includes glow-in-the-dark foam. Seems, you possibly can have all of it.
Outside cinema experiences
Music is not the one leisure you could find at outside venues this summer time. From old-fashioned drive-ins to outside cinema experiences, there’s loads for cinephiles to take pleasure in all through the season.
You’ll be able to catch the most recent blockbusters displaying at B&B Theatres Twin Drive-In in Independence, Missouri, and at Boulevard Drive-In in Kansas Metropolis, Kansas. Be sure you examine showtimes earlier than you go and do not forget to convey snacks!
In case you’re looking for an elevated outside cinema expertise for you and your mates, Tivoli Underneath the Stars is again for one more season on the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Artwork. Every film begins proper after sundown, and guests should reserve a ticketed “pod” on the garden prematurely, which might accommodate as much as 4 friends. Movies this season embody popular culture classics resembling “Sister Act,” “Convey it On,” “The Princess Bride” and extra.
In response to theater closures throughout the pandemic, Screenland Theatres in North Kansas Metropolis launched a sequence of easygoing outside movie screenings in its again parking zone. These Yard Films had been successful and have returned for one more season, permitting viewers to convey their very own chairs, buy snacks and even convey alongside well-behaved fur infants. Take a look at the 2022 lineup.
Need extra adventures like this? Join KCUR’s Artistic Journey E mail.
Kansas
Max Jones’ Effort For Kansas State Can Translate To Wins
Even with Kansas State’s loss to Texas Tech Tuesday night, there was still much the Wildcats could appreciate.
One was Max Jones’s level of play, as he finished with 10 points and nine rebounds. But amidst his solid performance, a ton of plays beyond the box score made the difference. He kept them afloat in the second half when Texas Tech looked like they were going to turn the game back into a blowout.
“I promise our fans that we’ll put dudes on the floor that are gonna give an effort that’s worthy of wearing a K-State uniform. And if they’re not gonna be gritty and tough like Max Jones and some of the other guys showed tonight, then they won’t be on that floor,” coach Jerome Tang said.
Jones has been one of Kansas State’s most consistent scorers, scoring close to his median every game. Despite the three-game losing streak, he’s put up double-digit performances while regularly getting to the free-throw line. Jones’ stability and aggressive play make it easier for Tang to know what he can provide nightly.
Nevertheless, Kansas State needs to start winning conference games. Jones says there’s “not a lot of pressure” to immediately win, but a fifth Big 12 loss will only fuel outside doubts.
“I’d just say we gotta keep getting better,” Jones said. “I feel like today we got a lot better, and a lot better in practice before this game. We gotta take one game at a time, and just take each game like it’s our last and just try to win.”
Jayden Armant is a graduate of the Howard University School of Communications and a contributor to Kansas State Wildcats on SI. He can be reached at jaydenshome14@gmail.com or follow him on Twitter @jaydenarmant.
Kansas
Kansas influencer SB Mowing raises over $750K for elderly homeowner who faced fine from city for overgrown lawn
A Kansas influencer raised over $793,000 to save a disabled elderly woman who faced a hefty fine from her town for failing to trim her overgrown yard.
Spencer, a content creator known for his landscaping business SB Mowing, said he met homeowner Beth last summer when a town official familiar with his social media videos contacted him and asked if he could help fix her lawn.
He was warned that Beth, who uses a cane to move around her property, needed to trim the yard or pay $240 for the town, which was not revealed in the video, to cut it for her.
‘I’ve spent a month trying to get someone to come mow,” Beth said in a video uploaded on Jan. 10. “They won’t answer their phones.”
Beth revealed that the town officials had implemented a date for when she was required to have the yard cut before she faced the financial loss.
Spencer described the lawn that surrounded Beth’s small white house as unkept and was “getting crazy.”
“I can get that taken care of for ya,” Spencer assured her, offering his landscaping service at no cost.
“I can’t believe it that’s great,” Beth replied.
Spencer transformed her lawn by clearing grass from the driveway cracks, trimming the bushes, removing trees and mowing very tall grass.
“I cried on and off just listening to your machine,” Beth told Spencer after the big reveal.
Spencer added that he was happy to help Beth as she became emotional over the gesture.
“Your work makes me twinkle so I really appreciate you. I can’t tell you how much. No one’s been happy to help me,” she added.
On top of the lawn issues, Spencer then noticed the home needed improvements to accommodate Beth, who was “in desperate need of help.”
Spencer launched a GoFundMe when he noticed how Beth’s old stairs posed an issue for her to walk on and that the driveway cracks could cause her to fall.
The small business owner raised over a half million dollars within a day to help her “gain accessibility and comfort” on other parts of her property.
Funds raised will help address accessibility issues she faces including building a new ramp outside so it’s easier for her to get to her front door, a smooth driveway and a chair lift that will allow her to get up and down stairs for her laundry.
The money will also pay a lawn care company to maintain her yard for the “next few years” because Spencer lives too far away.
The elderly homeowner was stunned when she received the life-changing donation.
“I can’t even cry,” Beth said. “I can’t even think.”
“I never expected help ever, ever, ever. I always help people until I got down and out,” Beth added.
“We’re gonna be able to do a little bit more than just your driveway and your ramp here,” Spencer revealed.
Spencer is making sure all the money that was raised doesn’t fall into the wrong hands.
“I am also working with an attorney to set up a trust for her to make sure that all of the funds are protected,” Spencer wrote in an update on the GoFundMe page. “I don’t want anybody trying to take advantage of her and I want to make sure that the funds are used properly.”
Kansas
Kansas City-based Jack Cooper Transport to lay off 406 employees after losing Ford contract
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Jack Cooper Transport Company, LLC, notified state officials last week of its plans to lay off more than 400 people and terminate its Kansas City operations, according to a filing obtained by KSHB 41.
Last week, KSHB 41 News reported on details that the Kansas City-based company had lost a key contract to transport vehicles at several Ford assembly plants across the country, including Ford’s Claycomo Assembly Plant.
In a Jan. 6 letter to the Missouri Department of Higher Education and Workforce Development, a company human resources representative said 129 casual yard workers, 116 drivers and 107 yard employees would lose their jobs by Feb. 2.
The company also said it planned to close its facility at 1240 Claycomo Road, which is adjacent to Ford’s Claycomo plant.
A Ford spokesperson said the company does not comment “on our contracts or relationships with individual suppliers.”
“We manage supplier relationships in line with our sourcing strategy, designed to enable us to best serve our customers,” the spokesperson said.
Jack Cooper Transport, founded in 1928, originally helped transport vehicles for General Motors at its Leeds Assembly Plant in Kansas City, Missouri.
The transport company’s website states Jack Cooper is one of the largest privately owned auto transport and specialized vehicle logistics providers in the United States.
Workers are represented by Teamsters Union Local 41.
Teamster’s Union General President Sean O’Brien said last week on social media the union would “defend our members.”
—
-
Health1 week ago
Ozempic ‘microdosing’ is the new weight-loss trend: Should you try it?
-
Technology6 days ago
Meta is highlighting a splintering global approach to online speech
-
Science4 days ago
Metro will offer free rides in L.A. through Sunday due to fires
-
Technology1 week ago
Las Vegas police release ChatGPT logs from the suspect in the Cybertruck explosion
-
Movie Reviews1 week ago
‘How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies’ Review: Thai Oscar Entry Is a Disarmingly Sentimental Tear-Jerker
-
Health1 week ago
Michael J. Fox honored with Presidential Medal of Freedom for Parkinson’s research efforts
-
Movie Reviews1 week ago
Movie Review: Millennials try to buy-in or opt-out of the “American Meltdown”
-
News1 week ago
Photos: Pacific Palisades Wildfire Engulfs Homes in an L.A. Neighborhood