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Steven Spielberg reportedly transformed a New Jersey college campus into fake Kansas City for a new UFO-themed movie starring Emily Blunt set for 2026 release.
Kansas City’s Nelson-Atkins Museum picked to build an addition set to cost millions of dollars. Construction start still be scheduled.
Steven Spielberg has been filming a movie this year in New Jersey and New York, but photos on social media suggest that the movie could be a close encounter for Kansas City.
The Museum begins its 85th year with a fresh name and new identity. “We are now The Museum of Kansas City,” announced Museum leadership.“While the change may seem subtle, the transformation ...
A new museum coming to Kansas City hopes to bring the city’s glowing past back to life—one neon sign at a time. Local photographer Nick Vedros is leading an effort to preserve, restore and ...
The Bloch Building, the museum’s last expansion 18 years ago, was designed by New York architect Steven Holl, who won a design competition that started in 1999. That expansion cost $95 million ...
Bender's museum honors the complex geography, with special attention to the four kingdoms of Q. BENDER: Carolinas, Memphis, Texas and Kansas City all lay claim to being kind of their own capital ...
Located in Kansas City, Missouri, The Museum of BBQ is the world’s first museum dedicated to grilling, smoking and all things cooked in fire. “The Museum of BBQ is a feast for your senses ...
Steven Anthony, appointed as Miami Beach's economic development director, brings expertise from Kansas City to foster business growth and investment.
Discover the Museum of BBQ in Kansas City, the world’s first barbecue museum, offering sensory experiences and stories about BBQ’s rich history and culture.
Kansas City just stoked the fire in America's barbecue battle by opening what is believed to be the world's first museum dedicated entirely to the craft. Why it matters: For decades, cities like ...
From the American Royals' World Series of BBQ to the Great Lenexa BBQ Battle, and now, to the "world's first museum dedicated to barbecue," Kansas City is the king of great 'que, to say the least.