One of Kansas City's crown jewels is its National World War I Museum and Memorial, and New Orleans holds one of its museum in ...
Philadelphia’s and Kansas City’s major art museums have drawn up terms for a Super Bowl bet. The prize of this wager: one ...
The Nelson-Atkins here in KC and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, are participating in a friendly wager. They'll be sending ...
The character Snoopy from the comic strip “Peanuts” will be the star attraction of a free traveling exhibition running Feb. 8 ...
The exhibit includes 135 handmade antique dolls — some that were made by enslaved people — and about 60 period photographs ...
The shrine to some of baseball's best and previously-forgotten players is getting too big to miss largely out of necessity, ...
Wagers, contests, and collaborations between the City of Brotherly Love and the City of Fountains are blowing up the internet ...
A viral photo reveals a striking resemblance between Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and Alexander Majors, a business tycoon ...
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.
In honor of its 85th year, the Kansas City Museum has introduced itself now as the Museum of Kansas City with a rebrand that looks to the future.
Bob Kendrick, president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, stands at the customer podium Tuesday morning ...