June 29, 2011, Featured Articles, KCM News
KCM welcomes two new additions
Please join KCMetropolis in welcoming two new bundles of joy born to our writers Victor Wishna and Libby Hanssen.
Annie and Victor Wishna welcomed Vivien Jeanette Wishna (Hebrew name: Bracha Yehudit), June 20, 2011, at 7:37 a.m. She weighed 7 lbs., 7.5 oz., and measured 20 inches. She has 10 fingers and 10 toes. She does not yet have an email address or a Facebook account. All three are happy, healthy, and sleep deprived.
Two days later, Soren Jack Wisman was born to Libby Hanssen and Sam Wisman at 11:59 am on June 22, 2011. His stats? 7 lbs, 8 oz, 19 1/4 in. Jack is doing well as are Mom, Dad and dog, Murray. No word yet on whether Jack will be a trombonist or a percussionist but much like Vivien, he also has 10 fingers and 10 toes.
Congrats Annie and Victor and Libby and Sam.

Vivien Jeanette Wishna (left)
Soren Jack Wisman (right)
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KC Events this week and beyond
Looking for something to do this weekend? Click here for the KC Events calendar of theatre, classical music, dance and jazz events through 2011. Highlights of this week's classical music and dance offerings are in Don Dagenais' "City Classics." For current Theatre listings visit Victor Wishna's "City Stage." Enjoy!
PREVIEW: Combining classic and contemporary
Classical music offerings are a little sparse in the city during the summertime, but a sparkling exception to that rule is Summerfest, the excellent chamber music series that brings some of Kansas City’s most talented instrumentalists to the stage for four weekends of traditional and contemporary music each July.
Fringe Festival 2011
The 7th Annual KC Fringe Festival is an unfiltered, uncensored sampling of Kansas City’s cultural arts and runs July 21–31st, 2011. The 11-day festival is jam-packed with live theater, dance, performance art, visual art, spoken word, puppetry, storytelling, film and fashion.
Kansas City Ballet to open new home
The Todd Bolender Center for Dance & Creativity Celebrates grand opening August 22–September 2. Special guests include National Dance Institute founder Jacques d’Amboise and Kennedy Center CEO Michael Kaiser.
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