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  2. New Letters - Wikipedia

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    In 1944 the magazine's name was changed to The University of Kansas City Review. In that time the magazine published work by May Sarton, J.D. Salinger, E.E. Cummings, Marianne Moore, May Swenson, James T. Farrell, Kenneth Rexroth. In 1971, David Ray took over as editor and the magazine's name was changed again, this time to New Letters.

  3. Kevin Rabas - Wikipedia

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    Kansas State University ( MA) University of Kansas ( PhD) Kevin Rabas [1] is an American poet, professor and jazz musician. He is the author of two collections of poetry, the co-director of the Creative Writing Program at Emporia State University, co-edits a literary magazine, and was the winner of the Langston Hughes Award for Poetry. [2]

  4. Category:Magazines published in Kansas - Wikipedia

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    M. Mother Earth Living. Mother Earth News. Motorcycle Classics. The Moving Arts Film Journal.

  5. Chiron Review - Wikipedia

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    Chiron Review is a literary journal based in St. John, Kansas. [1] It was founded as The Kindred Spirit [2] in February 1982, by Michael Hathaway shortly after graduating high school and taking a job as typesetter at a local daily newspaper. [3] In March, 1989, the title was changed to Chiron Review. [4]

  6. Review (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Review is an American magazine covering national and international economic issues. It is published by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. References ...

  7. Kansas City mayor’s plan to fight fentanyl: ‘Overdose ...

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    Fentanyl deaths between 2017 and 2021 increased by 938% in Kansas City, rising from seven to 72, Mayor Quinton Lucas said. “It is in many ways the central issue challenging Kansas City right now.”

  8. Appeal to Reason (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    550,000 (as of 1910) Office of the Appeal to Reason newspaper in Girard, Kansas. The Appeal to Reason was a weekly left-wing political newspaper published in the American Midwest from 1895 until 1922. The paper was known for its politics, lending support over the years to the Farmers' Alliance and People's Party before becoming a mainstay of ...

  9. Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art - Wikipedia

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    Frommer's cited the Nerman Museum as a significant cultural attraction when they listed Kansas City as one of their top 10 world travel destinations for 2012. [2] In April 2006, Public Art Review magazine named JCCC one of the top 10 university/college campuses for public art in America, citing the outdoor sculpture and the paintings, ceramics ...