The nation's oldest Death Row inmate probably won't ever be executed. But he sure loves to write letters.
South Florida's lawless exotic rental car industry keeps rolling.
In Texas, restitution for victims is nothing but a state-sanctioned sham.
If you thought Seattle couldn't fetishize coffee any more, you haven't been to a "cupping" yet.
In arriving at these selections, we took nominations from the community and went out ourselves in search of cutting-edge work being done right now, right here. We brainstormed with some of the city's best-known culture creators, masterminds in their own right. (See below for a list of the community members who helped with the selection process.) Our intention was not to make lifetime achievement awards we hope our recipients continue their creative endeavors for decades to come. This wasn't a popularity contest. Instead, we wanted to recognize individuals or institutions whose cultural and creative contributions are helping to redesign and redefine where we live.
And then give them some cold, hard cash as thanks for their efforts .
Come celebrate their collective contribution at the MasterMind Awards presentation at our first annual Creative Bliss party, 7 p.m. Saturday, April 1, at the Screenland, 1656 Washington (816-421-2900). Tickets for a night of fashion, musical entertainment, food and other freebies are just $15. You don't have to be a genius to see what a great deal that is.
The winners of the 2006 MasterMind Awards®: MasterMind, Visual Arts: SIke Style MasterMind, Film/Video/New Media: Andrea Flamini MasterMind, Performing Arts: Georgianna Londre MasterMind, Design/Fashion: Peggy Noland
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MasterMind Awards selection committee members:/b> Ray T. Barker, Rebecca Braverman, Annie Fischer, C.J. Janovy and Alan Scherstuhl of the Pitch; Patrick Clancy, chairman of the Photography and New Media Department at the Kansas City Art Institute; Debra DiBlasi, multimedia writer and artist; Daven Gee, assistant professor of film and media at the University of Missouri-Kansas City; Hadley Johnson, owner of Spool; Amy Kennedy, managing director of the Leedy-Voulkos Art Center; Cynthia Levin, producing artistic director at the Unicorn Theatre; Tom Mardikes, chair of the UMKC Department of Theatre. Thanks to everyone who nominated anyone. If your nominee didn’t win, try again next year.