Strangely, this is the best episode of this new KCPT offering by far . . . It seems like creators offered more time and care to craft this look at life for creatives during the lockdown.
Here's the premise . . .
"This edition of Kansas City Experience features artist Shane Tyler who describes the impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on his creative process and the artistic community. We tag along for a day in the life of the purveyors of Harp BBQ. From our KCPT documentary Finding Refuge in KC, we share the refugee experience of Muna Abdi. And we share a 90.9 Bridge in studio performance by Waxahatchee."
Take a look:
More in a bit . . .