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Logan Richardson Quartet
Night Life Sat, May 30
Alto/soprano saxophonist Logan Richardson, a Kansas City transplant to...

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UPDATED TUESDAY, MAY 26, 2009

For more information on upcoming events, please refer to the calendar.

*Performing in the Blue Room

Monday, May 25 >> Louis Neal Big Band
Thursday, May 28 >> Latin Jazz/Salsa featuring Makuza
Friday, May 29 >> Indigo Hour w/Gray Matter
Friday, May 29 >> Ida McBeth
Saturday, May 30 >> Logan Richardson Quartet

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*Now Open in the Changing Gallery: "SOLO"

Featuring 40 dazzling quilts designed by artist Soni Joi Ruffin, this exhibit celebrates the visual majesty of African-American quilts and also explores the African-American social experience in the Historic 12th and 18th & Vine Districts - and jazz. Based on two of Ruffin's books, Soulful Art of African-American Quilts and Opening Day, both published by the quilt book division of the Kansas City Star, the exhibit also features unique memories and short pieces written by Soni, a master storyteller. Click here for more information on "SOLO," Soni Ruffin, and scheduled public programs.