The “Dinosaurs Revealed” exhibit at Union Station will reopen Thursday after a water leak forced an unexpected closure on Wednesday, the station announced.
Actress Billie Lourd marked the second anniversary of her mom, Carrie Fisher’s, death by singing a favorite song of the “Star Wars” actress. Fisher’s mother, Debbie Reynolds, died the day after she did in 2016.
Julie Andrews — unlike the Eliza Doolittle she once played on stage — has a knack for picking the winning horse. She has a cameo in the No. 1 grossing “Aquaman” but not in “Mary Poppins Returns.”
The “Dinosaurs Revealed” exhibit on the lower level of Union Station was temporarily closed Wednesday because of a water leak from the floor above. Officials hoped to reopen the popular exhibit Thursday.
It’s impossible to know exactly how many people experienced the art in Kansas City’s 9-week Open Spaces experiment, but analytics indicate it was a hit on social media.
Take a drive through the Country Club Plaza and experience the holiday lights in Kansas City, Mo. The annual display, which started with a single strand of lights in 1925, continues through January 13th.
Directed by Adam McKay, “Vice” is a biopic on former Vice President Dick Cheney. It’ll have half its audience nodding in angry, contemptuous agreement, and the other half calling it a liberal smear.
An increasing number of parishes are making Gregorian chant part of their repertoire, including at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception and St. Philippine Duchesne.
Joy Mangano, the Long Island housewife who became a multimillionaire selling her inventions, including Miracle Mop and Huggable Hangers, and whose life became a Jennifer Lawrence movie, is leaving HSN.
It’s hard to choose the best movies of 2018, but this list does its best. From “BlacKkKlansman,” co-written by University of Kansas professor Kevin Willmott, to “A Quiet Place,” this list ranges the gamut.
360 degree video: Take a drive through the Country Club Plaza, and view the holiday lights in Kansas City, Mo. The annual display, which started with a single strand of lights in 1925, continues through January 13th.