Reporting

2023

Yves Tumor Suggests New Possibilities for Rock at First Ave (Racket, May 15, 2023)

All articles below are for The Pitch in Kansas City.

2022

Art Course at the Nelson-Atkins is mini-golf that misses the mark (July 21, 2022) 

Collective Tissue: Woodland Ave. isn’t just a band, they’re a collective of lifelong friends (July 20, 2022)

Bright Eyes offered a raw, emotional wringer of a performance at the Uptown (July 12, 2022)

Social Symphony is instrumental to growing up (June 15, 2022)

Social Symphony, Kansas City

2021

After pandemic closures, art is returning to fill new galleries (December 6, 2021) 

I want a new Plug—one that won’t go away (June 11, 2021)

KC Tenants’ month of activism broke the system (March 8, 2021)

KC Tenants on the courthouse steps during their Zero Eviction January campaign

Megan Karson mixes poison and darkness to keep the tintype artform alive (February 5, 2021)

2020

Exploring the Nelson-Atkins after six months in small spaces (October 22, 2020)

Imagine what Kansas City law enforcement could evolve towards (September 11, 2020)

Board Meeting is bringing together roller folx young and old (July 17, 2020)

I laughed at a cop’s wife during a city council meeting. Here’s what she said that broke me. (June 16, 2020)

Wrestle Yr Friends is a queer Thunderdome (May 19, 2020)

Wrestle Yr Friends


For many Kansas Citians, rooting for the Chiefs isn’t really an option.(March 2, 2020)

Developer eyes Troost for immigrant child detention center (February 29, 2020) 

A Night at the Museum: What to see at 21c’s art gallery hotel (February 21, 2020) 

All strapped in for the great Kansas City climbing renaissance (January 17, 2020)

2019

Senior citizens and multimedia surrealism collide in Julia Vering’s Unicorns in the Snow (October 3, 2019)

Cheap rent and studio spaces are rapidly vanishing from Kansas City’s arts landscape. What now? (July 8, 2019)

An afternoon at Imagine That!, a dynamic hub for artists with developmental disabilities (June 27, 2019)