Arts + Culture
Tea Time
Anna Marie's Teas in Liberty is everyone's cup of tea Article by Tiffany Killoren | Photography by Hannah Schreiner Care for a spot of tea? Chances are, you read that sentence with a British accent. Many are still inclined to think of “tea” as something that people partake in across the pond, a cup and saucer accompanied by a chocolatey biscuit in the middle of the afternoon with pinkies raised. And, for some, that describes the quintessential tea experience. For others, however, a soothing...
April 2024
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In the Heart of the Serengeti
A Journey of Friendship Amidst the Great Migration Article and Photography by Jill Davies You may think the most appealing girl’s trip or women-only vacay would be a spa or relaxing all-inclusive destination. But when the circle of life is unfolding before your eyes, a bond can be formed that you never imagined. That’s exactly what happened when a group of random strangers came together with the help of a local Kansas City travel company Travel Unrivaled and returned from the wild with a new...
April 2024
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Purpose-built for Women
The KC Current has world's first facilities built for a women's pro team Article by Diana Lambdin Meyer | Photography by Bruce N. Meyer At Dani Welniak’s office in Riverside, it’s not uncommon for the floor to shake and rumble. No, it’s not an earthquake, but it is a big one. Dani is the communications director for the Kansas City Current and her office is on the second floor of the women’s soccer team’s practice facility in Riverside. Just below her is the weight room. “The music starts...
April 2024
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A Miracle Among the Cornfields
The story of Sister Wilhelmina and why thousands flocked to her empty grave in Gower Article and Photography by Katie Currid Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster died in Gower, Missouri in 2019 at the age of 95. She was buried in a humble wooden casket with no embalming in a shady corner on the grounds at the Abbey of Our Lady of Ephesus, where she had founded the Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles, an order of Catholic nuns. A Black woman born in St. Louis, she had lived most of her long life as...
April 2024
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A Partner in Health
WellWay — Your Path to Health & Wellness in 2024 Article by Tiffany Killoren | Photography by Hannah Schreiner Hear the words “invest in your future” and you tend to think of your bank account, investments and actions that you’ve taken for retirement and to protect your family. Although planning for your financial future is important, you have to take care of your physical health to enjoy all of the life you have ahead. WellWay in Liberty is redefining the modern-day health club by providing...
March 2024
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A Stylish Investment
Budget Blinds helps combine style and efficiency as an investment in your home Article by Tiffany Killoren | Photography by Hannah Schreiner Natalie Kesselring, owner and design consultant manager at Budget Blinds, understands that choosing the right window coverings, although a necessary part of home ownership, can be overwhelming. With so many styles and designs to choose from, it’s easy to get paralyzed by the process and fear buyer’s remorse if you pay for custom window coverings only to...
March 2024
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Innovating and Sustaining
How New Jersey native and Kansas City city manager Brian Platt is investing in his new hometown Article by Katie Currid | Photography by Hannah Schreiner Brian Platt is the young, energetic city manager of Kansas City. Though the New Jersey native didn’t grow up in the region, his dedication to sustainability and background in innovation are helping to shape the job he’s been doing in Kansas City’s government since December 2020. Brian started his career on the East Coast — he was once a...
March 2024
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A Sweet Visit to Little Sweden
Lindsborg, Kansas exudes small-town charm — with some Swedish flair Article and Photography by Katie Currid It shouldn’t be surprising that I, a person who lives in a small town, have a thing for small towns. I love a good historic downtown, quirky shops with adorable storefronts and just exploring a place at a slower pace. So, of course, I fell in love with Lindsborg, Kansas — also known as Little Sweden — on a recent trip there. I visited Lindsborg as they were preparing for their Svensk...
March 2024
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Keeping it Classic
Collected Living Design provides a timeless touch Article by Tiffany Killoren | Photography by Nate Sheets Walk into the office of Collected Living Design in Liberty and you’ll understand exactly what traditional and classic interiors feel like. This renovation and design firm understands that trusted relationships, attention to detail and timeless style all play a critical role in every project. Owners Laurie Champ, Abby Humphreys and Trent Raines invite us into a recent new build project...
February 2024
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The Fated Renovation
A Contemporary 80s Home Gets a New Life Article by Kim Antisdel | Photography by Hannah Schreiner There is a special magic in the lazy Sunday drive. Without agenda or destination, the city opens up in a way that is impossible during the hustle and bustle of the week. That left-turn down a road you’ve never explored might reveal a new favorite restaurant. A quick fork in the road can lead to next year’s family photo shoot location. One summer day in 2011, a leisurely drive around Liberty...
February 2024
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