This week: An event you are required to attend if you ever again want the license to bitch about potholes or gridlock or the lack of public transit; a chance to start networking with local advocates to push for health care reform in Washington, D.C.; and a discussion about the future of Kansas City architecture in the New Economy.
This week: a female-centric filmfest for those with short attention spans, taking it to the pews and then parading through the streets for HIV awareness y taco baratos para ayudar a los equipos de Guadalupe Center.
The night of the living on the Day of the Dead at Club 15-TwentyThis is the first year that Kansas City has hosted the national convention for the Mexican Restaurant Association, a three-year-old non-profit organization whose mission is "to integrate all Mexican restaurants while promoting the vast diversity of Mexican gastronomy and culture." Kicking off the three-day conference was an opening night party last night at Club 15-Twenty, celebrating El Dia de los Muertos (The Day of the