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Punch Brothers

March 8, 2024 By news@kauffmancenter.org

Punch Brothers are mandolinist Chris Thile, guitarist Chris Eldridge, bassist Paul Kowert, banjoist Noam Pikelny, and violinist Gabe Witcher. Their accolades include a Grammy® for Best Folk Album for their 2018 release, All Ashore, and praise from the media, including The Washington Post, which said, “With enthusiasm and experimentation, Punch Brothers take bluegrass to its next evolutionary stage, drawing equal inspiration from the brain and the heart.”

Punch Brothers formed in 2006. Their first Nonesuch record, Punch, was released in 2008 and combined elements of the band’s many musical interests. In 2009, they began a residency at New York City’s intimate Lower East Side club The Living Room, trying out new songs and ultimately spawning Antifogmatic (2010). In 2012, the band released Who’s Feeling Young Now?, which Q magazine praised for its “astonishing, envelope-pushing vision,” while Rolling Stone said, “The acoustic framework dazzles — wild virtuosity used for more than just virtuosity.” Their 2015 album, the T Bone Burnett-produced The Phosphorescent Blues, addresses with straight-up poignancy and subversive humor, the power and the pitfalls of our super-connected world.

Donny Osmond

March 8, 2024 By news@kauffmancenter.org

Legendary entertainer and music icon Donny Osmond has announced that he will bring his award-winning Las Vegas production to select US cities this summer. Throughout an illustrious six-decades long career, Osmond has earned 33 gold records, selling over 100 million albums and becoming a worldwide music legend. He has made history by celebrating six decades in show business with the release of his latest album Start Again a milestone 65th album for the performer. The album was directly inspired by Donny’s own unique career journey of constant reinvention over the course of his run as a globally recognized performer.

Chosen by the public as winner of Best Show, Best Performer, Best Resident Headliner and Best Production in the Best of Las Vegas honors from The Las Vegas Review Journal, Osmond’s show is an exciting, energy-filled musical journey of his unparalleled life as one of the most recognized entertainers in the world. The audience experiences a 90-minute spectacle as he performs his timeless hits, shares stories of his greatest show-stopping memories and introduces brand new music in a new and completely reimagined song and dance celebration. Fans are treated to a full Broadway style production of his classic Disney hit from Mulan, “I’ll Make A Man Out Of You.” The show also includes an interactive segment where anyone in the audience can request any song Osmond has ever recorded.

Osmond has partnered with City of Hope so that $1 from each ticket sale will go directly to City of Hope to support their fight against cancer, diabetes and other serious illnesses.

Grünauer-Klaus Lentsch Wine Dinner

March 2, 2024 By Grunauer

AMUSE

Focaccia, whipped ricotta, basil/arugula pesto

Klaus Lentsch Pinot Grigio DOC

SALATE

Artichoke, farro, salami, herbs

Eichberg Grüner Veltliner DOC

FISCH

Red snapper, asparagus, sun-dried tomato, putanesca

Klaus Lentsch Muskateller DOC

LAMM

Seared lamb chop, herb roasted carrots & new potatoes, salsa verde, crisp quinoa

Klaus Lentsch Blauburgunder Bachgart DOC

NACHSPEISE

Blood orange semifreddo & biscotti

Blood orange Amaro frappe with grappa-marinated figs

$85/person plus tax and gratuity. Call or email for reservations.

816.283.3234 office@grunauerkc.com

UNION’s Spring Open House!

February 28, 2024 By party@union.828venues.com

Join us for a Spring Open House at UNION!

The UNION team has created this FREE event as an opportunity for couples to get inspired for their own wedding! Admire how our ‘Playful in Love’ theme showcases a romantic transition from Spring to Summer!

Meet some of our vendor partners, experience both a ceremony and reception setup, dabble in our array of interactive desserts (cotton candy, anyone?) and custom cocktails, & learn more about our special offers for new and current clients.

When: March 20th from 6 – 9pm

Where: UNION

Who should attend? Clients currently booked at UNION, Wedding/Event Planners, and anyone looking.

Featured Vendors Include:

  • Dutzel’s Catering
  • Supply Event Rentals
  • Polka Dots KC
  • Rustic Elegance
  • Levity Events
  • KC Event Company
  • BG Studios
  • The Love Club
  • Somebody’s Auntie Films
  • Wild Hill Flowers
  • The Cottage Rose
  • Cake Affairs
  • Sugar + Sky
  • Perpetua KC
  • Corazon Fuerte Therapeutic

LOCATION

UNION, 1721 Baltimore Avenue Kansas City, MO 64108

Closing Reception: Generally Meant to Be Discarded

February 22, 2024 By casey@thestudiosinc.org

Yoonmi Nam is an artist born in Seoul, South Korea, and has studied in Korea, Canada, US, and Japan. Yoonmi received her MFA degree from the Rhode Island School of Design and BFA degree from Hong-Ik University in Seoul, Korea. Her work is in the collections of the RISD Museum, RI; Spencer Museum of Art, KS; and the Hawai’i State Art Museum, HI; among others, and has shown her work in over 25 solo exhibitions and 200 group exhibitions both nationally and internationally. Yoonmi is a professor of printmaking at the University of Kansas, and was awarded the Studios Inc artist residency in 2020.

“I observe the things around me. I am deeply aware of the presence of objects that we handle, consume, display, and discard. I am drawn to them especially when they subtly suggest a sense of time that seems both temporary and lasting. There is truth and honesty in time, as all of us share the fate of impermanence. But the way we surround ourselves with collections of things, it is as if we feel a sense of permanence through these comforts and arrangements. In my work, I make images and forms that highlight everyday objects, spaces, events, and routines, that while insignificant and mundane, allow us to notice both the stillness and the passage of time.

Like many people during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, my husband and I stayed in our small house and relied on deliveries to sustain us. Every week, delivery boxes and plastic containers of varying sizes and shapes from local restaurants, shops, and online stores were left at our front door. I developed a routine of disinfecting them and then breaking down the boxes and other packaging materials to recycle them. It became a consuming part of my daily activity because if neglected, the boxes and plastic containers would start to take over the small space that we lived in. In the process of handling these objects for recycling, I noticed interesting shapes and began to collect them.

I am a collector of trash. My collection of flattened-out boxes became templates that I used to trace their outline shapes onto Tyvek sheets. The Tyvek sheet surfaces were first painted with Sumi ink and sprayed with the alcohol-based sanitizers that I had used to disinfect the surfaces of our deliveries. When mists of this spray land on the Sumi ink surfaces, it reacts with the still wet ink and makes visible the trace of my disinfecting action. Using my various box templates, I traced their shapes and made the necessary cuts and folds to imitate the original boxes. Using these ink and alcohol-stained cut-out shapes, I made studies of different arrangements and conditions. This body of work is collectively titled Delivered and Discarded. At times the box shape remains tethered to the rest of the Tyvek sheet, and at other times, different shapes of flatted-out boxes are stacked in a small pile, as if they were to be taken out to be discarded.

The plastic containers are designed to be useful for very specific and brief tasks. They were designed to keep fragile or temporary items protected, such as eggs, COVID tests, take-out food, and Girl Scout cookies. I am interested in these objects as cultural artifacts of our present time. I am also interested in the contradicting sense of time that these objects inherently possess as materials and in their functions. Keeping is a collection of ceramic objects that are direct castings of the negative spaces of various plastic packages, and they become indexical signs of these disposable objects. Another series titled Cairn are porcelain takeout containers stacked neatly and placed on tables that are inspired by Soban, a traditional Korean dining table. These cast porcelain pieces are glazed with traditional Korean celadon glaze to further the conversation with history, culture, time, and identity.”

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