A local artist is using a pink alien to send a message about being yourself and finding your place in the world.
Good morning, Kansas City,” actress Emily Blunt, as a TV meteorologist, says in the trailer for Spielberg’s forthcoming sci-fi thriller.
Kansas City artist Tomah takes his pink alien worldwide, using it in art and public spaces to celebrate belonging, acceptance, and spreading joy.
One that caught attention from many was a type of sea mollusk that washed ashore on South Padre Island in late May.
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Caught in the dragnet are the immigrants who have built lives in the country — they have U.S.-citizen children, they own local businesses, they pay taxes.