#missouriculture — Public Fediverse posts
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KCUR: Kansas City Public Library and Kansas City Star launch huge database of newspaper photographs. “The Kansas City Library and Kansas City Star have collaborated to release The Star’s historical photo archives, which features hundreds of thousands of photos spanning much of the 20th century.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/01/13/kcur-kansas-city-public-library-and-kansas-city-star-launch-huge-database-of-newspaper-photographs/ -
KCUR: Kansas City Public Library and Kansas City Star launch huge database of newspaper photographs. “The Kansas City Library and Kansas City Star have collaborated to release The Star’s historical photo archives, which features hundreds of thousands of photos spanning much of the 20th century.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/01/13/kcur-kansas-city-public-library-and-kansas-city-star-launch-huge-database-of-newspaper-photographs/ -
KCUR: Kansas City Public Library and Kansas City Star launch huge database of newspaper photographs. “The Kansas City Library and Kansas City Star have collaborated to release The Star’s historical photo archives, which features hundreds of thousands of photos spanning much of the 20th century.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/01/13/kcur-kansas-city-public-library-and-kansas-city-star-launch-huge-database-of-newspaper-photographs/ -
KCUR: Kansas City Public Library and Kansas City Star launch huge database of newspaper photographs. “The Kansas City Library and Kansas City Star have collaborated to release The Star’s historical photo archives, which features hundreds of thousands of photos spanning much of the 20th century.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/01/13/kcur-kansas-city-public-library-and-kansas-city-star-launch-huge-database-of-newspaper-photographs/ -
KCUR: Kansas City Public Library and Kansas City Star launch huge database of newspaper photographs. “The Kansas City Library and Kansas City Star have collaborated to release The Star’s historical photo archives, which features hundreds of thousands of photos spanning much of the 20th century.”
https://rbfirehose.com/2026/01/13/kcur-kansas-city-public-library-and-kansas-city-star-launch-huge-database-of-newspaper-photographs/ -
KY3: Drury University student creates database to connect Missouri playwrights with schools. “A Drury University student is developing the first database designed to connect local playwrights directly with Missouri schools, potentially making theatre more accessible across the state. Katie Mizell, a senior theatre administration major from Lebanon, created the Missouri Playwrights Educational […]
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KY3: Drury University student creates database to connect Missouri playwrights with schools. “A Drury University student is developing the first database designed to connect local playwrights directly with Missouri schools, potentially making theatre more accessible across the state. Katie Mizell, a senior theatre administration major from Lebanon, created the Missouri Playwrights Educational […]
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KY3: Drury University student creates database to connect Missouri playwrights with schools. “A Drury University student is developing the first database designed to connect local playwrights directly with Missouri schools, potentially making theatre more accessible across the state. Katie Mizell, a senior theatre administration major from Lebanon, created the Missouri Playwrights Educational […]
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KY3: Drury University student creates database to connect Missouri playwrights with schools. “A Drury University student is developing the first database designed to connect local playwrights directly with Missouri schools, potentially making theatre more accessible across the state. Katie Mizell, a senior theatre administration major from Lebanon, created the Missouri Playwrights Educational […]
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St. Louis Magazine: Moonlighting librarians save the RFT’s online archive from its post-porn purge. “A newly available digital archive that encompasses much of the recent history of the Riverfront Times went live yesterday. It is the brainchild of Joshua Lawrence and Jaclyn Crow, two St. Louisans with a passion for local history…. The database currently has about 2,000 articles from the […]
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St. Louis Magazine: Moonlighting librarians save the RFT’s online archive from its post-porn purge. “A newly available digital archive that encompasses much of the recent history of the Riverfront Times went live yesterday. It is the brainchild of Joshua Lawrence and Jaclyn Crow, two St. Louisans with a passion for local history…. The database currently has about 2,000 articles from the […]
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St. Louis Magazine: Moonlighting librarians save the RFT’s online archive from its post-porn purge. “A newly available digital archive that encompasses much of the recent history of the Riverfront Times went live yesterday. It is the brainchild of Joshua Lawrence and Jaclyn Crow, two St. Louisans with a passion for local history…. The database currently has about 2,000 articles from the […]
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St. Louis Magazine: Moonlighting librarians save the RFT’s online archive from its post-porn purge. “A newly available digital archive that encompasses much of the recent history of the Riverfront Times went live yesterday. It is the brainchild of Joshua Lawrence and Jaclyn Crow, two St. Louisans with a passion for local history…. The database currently has about 2,000 articles from the […]
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St. Louis Magazine: Moonlighting librarians save the RFT’s online archive from its post-porn purge. “A newly available digital archive that encompasses much of the recent history of the Riverfront Times went live yesterday. It is the brainchild of Joshua Lawrence and Jaclyn Crow, two St. Louisans with a passion for local history…. The database currently has about 2,000 articles from the […]
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NiemanLab: Missouri’s oldest Black bookstore just closed. The Kansas City Defender plans to reopen it as a newsroom and public archive.. “This month, Robinson retired, and Willa’s Books and Vinyl closed its doors. But thanks to The Kansas City Defender, a local news nonprofit, the collection isn’t going anywhere. Instead, the Defender is fundraising to purchase the collection and turn it […]
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NiemanLab: Missouri’s oldest Black bookstore just closed. The Kansas City Defender plans to reopen it as a newsroom and public archive.. “This month, Robinson retired, and Willa’s Books and Vinyl closed its doors. But thanks to The Kansas City Defender, a local news nonprofit, the collection isn’t going anywhere. Instead, the Defender is fundraising to purchase the collection and turn it […]
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NiemanLab: Missouri’s oldest Black bookstore just closed. The Kansas City Defender plans to reopen it as a newsroom and public archive.. “This month, Robinson retired, and Willa’s Books and Vinyl closed its doors. But thanks to The Kansas City Defender, a local news nonprofit, the collection isn’t going anywhere. Instead, the Defender is fundraising to purchase the collection and turn it […]
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NiemanLab: Missouri’s oldest Black bookstore just closed. The Kansas City Defender plans to reopen it as a newsroom and public archive.. “This month, Robinson retired, and Willa’s Books and Vinyl closed its doors. But thanks to The Kansas City Defender, a local news nonprofit, the collection isn’t going anywhere. Instead, the Defender is fundraising to purchase the collection and turn it […]
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NiemanLab: Missouri’s oldest Black bookstore just closed. The Kansas City Defender plans to reopen it as a newsroom and public archive.. “This month, Robinson retired, and Willa’s Books and Vinyl closed its doors. But thanks to The Kansas City Defender, a local news nonprofit, the collection isn’t going anywhere. Instead, the Defender is fundraising to purchase the collection and turn it […]
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Kansas City Jewish Chronicle: KC Jewish Community Digital Archive entering second phase. “The second phase of the Kansas City Jewish Community Digital Archive will debut with an interactive timeline of The J available online. In addition to showing The J’s legacy, the digital timeline will serve as a prototype for how other community organizations can preserve and share their histories.”
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Kansas City Jewish Chronicle: KC Jewish Community Digital Archive entering second phase. “The second phase of the Kansas City Jewish Community Digital Archive will debut with an interactive timeline of The J available online. In addition to showing The J’s legacy, the digital timeline will serve as a prototype for how other community organizations can preserve and share their histories.”