Timothy Levitch

Levitch has appeared in multiple films and has had poetic and philosophical works published in books and periodicals.

He soon attracted a cultlike following, due not only to his fast talking style, but also for his obvious love of portraying his native city in psychedelic terms and with passionate philosophical ideas.

In 2007, Levitch moved to Kansas City and started a tour business called "Taste of KC."

In 2012 Levitch premiered a new documentary video series, Up to Speed, on its own Hulu channel.

Directed by Richard Linklater, the series takes viewers on virtual tours of American cities, conversing with inanimate objects like San Francisco's Golden Fire Hydrant and Chicago's original Haymarket Riot memorial.