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KCRW 2024 in Review
Fountain City Foodie Devan Dignan Fountain City Foodie Devan Dignan

KCRW 2024 in Review

Every year, Kansas City Restaurant Week (KCRW) creates a golden opportunity for Kansas Citians to try new restaurants and visit familiar favorites, and enjoy unbelievable deals on multi-course meals. Despite the weather and a busy schedule, I found a way to enjoy KCRW as I do every year. And while I enjoyed three fantastic meals, I found myself asking, “Is KC Restaurant Week really the unbelievable deal it once was?” This was my experience.

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Minor Hub? Major Grub!
Better Know A DistriKCt Devan Dignan Better Know A DistriKCt Devan Dignan

Minor Hub? Major Grub!

When I travel, it is not only important to experience the sights and sounds of a place, but also the tastes and smells. While I have asked, or been asked, the best places to dine in a certain area, I have never thought to ask, “What should I eat at the airport?” and nobody has ever asked me. Now, that’s changing. There’s been much to-do about our glittering new airport but the part of the story that’s been missed - the Northland now has a gigantic food hall. All the options can be overwhelming so these are my top picks.

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Herstory of the City, Part III
flashbaKC Devan Dignan flashbaKC Devan Dignan

Herstory of the City, Part III

In celebration of Women’s History Month, I am telling but a handful of the stories of the amazing women who shaped this city, region, and the world. This week I explore the female entrepreneurs of early Kansas City who helped make our city what it is today.

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Mr. Monopoly Goes To Kansas City
Kitchen Drawer Devan Dignan Kitchen Drawer Devan Dignan

Mr. Monopoly Goes To Kansas City

Last Monday, it was announced that Hasbro would be releasing an official Kansas City edition of the popular Monopoly boardgame later this fall. With the company taking suggestions from Kansas Citians, I decided to design my own gameboard. And let me tell you, with so many great neighborhoods and landmarks (and so few spaces!), it was much tougher than I could have imagined.

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