Safdie+KCAI Sixteen: Part ThreePainting…a photographic essay2010-07-08 Since Thusday, June 10th, 2010, sixteen students from the Kansas City Art Institute have been painting a mural in the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts. Four hours per day, usually in the mornings. This day began at 8 AM. |
2010 West 18th Street Fashion Show: BackstageBehind-the-Scenes2010-06-14 Photographer Rachael Jane gained access to the Arts Incubator and snapped these shots of designers and models at work for the 10th Annual West 18th Street Fashion Show, A Decadent Summer. Jane gets behind-the-scenes images and street shots of the waiting crowd before the big event. |
Scott Hrabko Doesn’t Get Out MuchMusic ramblings at the Broadway Café.2010-05-31 Scott Hrabko juxtaposes the finger picking style of folks like Mississippi John Hurt, Elizabeth Cotton, and John Fahey with his own ironic poetry that celebrates the humorous and clever, the old blues with something new, life in the present tense. He likes to live in his songs. I liked living there too for the two times I’ve seen him play. |
Goddess After MidnightFashion at Foundation2010-05-25 The best things happen after midnight. Photographer Rachael Jane show us why at Goddess, a fashion, DJ, and performance experience held on Friday, May 21 at Foundation. Her images at the end of this event show us a late evening of color, sound, and faces in the West Bottoms. |
Metropolitan Ensemble Theatre Turns FiveWith Karen and Bob at the Goodie Table2010-05-07 Recently, photographer Rachael Jane and I sat with Bob and Karen Paisley and talked about the Metropolitan Ensemble Theatre (MET) at the revered goodie table. Actually, for a time, Karen stood and talked as she arranged paper plates of goodies for us: pretzel sticks, jelly beans, M&Ms, and mixed nuts. Bob, looking a tad weary from some physical climbing and schlepping lights, relaxed in a chair, with his worn blue jeans posing as a sort of silent interviewee with a few stories. |
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