For our fellow night owls, we share this quick glimpse at local video feature nice news and a few "local culture" stories that public TV is promoting in order to make donors and "viewers like you" feel just a bit better about the fate of this cowtown.
Deets:
"This edition of Kansas City Experience features an Art House extra about the documentary Bobbi Jo: Under the Influence, wildlife filmmaker Andrew Wegst, crop diversity in the Midwest, a 90.9 The Bridge in studio performance by Hembree and, in recognition of LGBT History Month, stories about Jon Bussell's art series The Apartment and a father and daughter's journey to acceptance after coming out."
Hopefully, more for the morning update . . . STAY TUNED!!!
did the pitch do this? Seems like it.
ReplyDelete^^^^ Nope, it might have actually been entertaining if that was the case. But I see why you would think that, it's pretty gay.
DeleteReally good content. KC is lucky to have it.
ReplyDeleteKcpt has become a lot better at producing shows like this and under the present circumstances it's now harder than ever. But I think a lot of the commenters have noticed the obvious liberal bent of the shows. That's really obvious here. I doesn't matter to me, I'll still pledge annually but I think they risk falling into the same echo chamber as the rest of the media. Not so long ago, they did a better job differentiating their content.
ReplyDeleteI have my tote bag and then I shut up about it.
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