Judas Priest brought all of the leather and metal to Kansas City on Tuesday, Oct. 1, at their show at Cable Dahmer Arena.
Canadian indie folkers Wild Rivers played The Truman ahead of the release of their new album, Better Now, due out Oct. 18.
Courtesy Fantastic Fest This is part of our coverage from Fantastic Fest 2024 in Austin, TX where genre films are debuting before they get wider release. Check out all of our coverage here.  Imagine ...
After 25 years, Main Street Saints' Everybody Wants To Go To Heaven ... But Nobody Wants To Die finally gets its wax revival.
Chad Troutwine and Chris Seferyn lean on their experiences out in Los Angels to bring Kon Tiki to the Crossroads Arts ...
Odie Leigh w/ Valley James The Bottleneck Monday, Sept. 30. Sometimes, you get an email about a show you’d forgotten you ...
Private Scott and Laddie. // photo from the collection of Paul Koudounaris Out this week from Thames & Hudson, author Paul ...
Steven Sanchez & The Moon Crests. // photo by Haley Mullenix Friday night, the fine folks of Kansas City pulled out their ...
Diving into the October issue of The Pitch, we bid farewell to our former Art Director Cassondra Jones, and all her slimy fun ...
M. Ward. // photo by Whitney Young M. Ward with Leslie Stevens The Madrid Tuesday, September 24 Last Tuesday, indie rocker M.
A new type of food week has pulled up a seat in Kansas City. From October 1 – 14, Kansas City Defender is hosting the first-ever KC Black Feast Week. Kansas City Defender is a youth-led Black media ...
Elisabeth Frost, representing League of Women Voters, gives a rebuttal to a question in her Kansas Supreme Court argument ...