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  2. New Letters - Wikipedia

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    New Letters is one of the oldest literary magazines in the US, founded in 1934 and based in Kansas City, Missouri. It publishes poems, essays and stories by award-winning writers, and also produces a national radio program and literary awards.

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  4. Category:Magazines published in Kansas - Wikipedia

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  5. Kansas City is full of history. Travel back in time with ...

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    Kansas City’s heritage includes numerous historical trails and sites scattered throughout the region, many of which are being commemorated or restored. Other landmarks have been lost, but their ...

  6. Chiron Review - Wikipedia

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    Chiron Review is a literary journal based in St. John, Kansas. 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]

  7. The Phoenix: Midwest Homophile Voice - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix: Midwest Homophile Voice was an American homophile magazine that ran from 1966 to 1972. [1] It was published by The Phoenix Society for Individual Freedom, in Kansas City, Missouri, and was the first LGBT magazine in the Midwest. [2]

  8. KCPT - Wikipedia

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    KCPT is a PBS member television station in Kansas City, Missouri, that started as a school district station in 1961. It offers local and national programming, subchannels, radio, online magazine and public affairs series.

  9. Mike Metheny - Wikipedia

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    Mike Metheny is an American jazz musician and music journalist, and the older brother of Pat Metheny. He has released twelve albums, played trumpet in the U.S. Army Field Band, and co-founded the Metheny Music Foundation.