I remember hearing rumors in the early 1970s (when i first moved to KC) that the city wanted The Jewel Box and all other similar establishments shut down before the 76 Republican National Convention rolled into town.
I saw this play Saturday and while I appreciate the acting skills of all involved, I couldn't help but ask, why must we always have the same poor, Black and ghetto scenario. If heartbreak is the theme, we can do that with middle-upper class Blacks and tieir stories. I just kept asking "why" throughout the play. Maybe I should write my own story :)
damn so lame i missed this ahhh!!!
F her and all the bleeding heart a holes who dislike guns. I dislike Abortion, but it's the law and so you can kill a million babies a year and I don't march saying you don't NEED to have sex anymore since some people are using abortion as a means of birth control.
The 2nd amendment guarantees the right of American citizens to keep and bear arms to protect themselves .... from anyone, inclulding their own government. It doesn't specify only guns that some people like, only hunting rifles or anything else.
you want same sex marriage - fine
you want to murder your own babies - fine
you want to take my right to protect myself with the gun of my choice....BANG!
..i wonder what next she has lined up :)
Nice article.
Miss Rexroth is innovative in her curatorial approach and I was happy to see this coverage in the Pitch. Theresa Bembnister did a good job of conveying the experience that is the Subterranean Gallery. This sounds like an excellent blend of an on-line and on the wall exhibition.
Mo Dickens
Gallery Assistant
Belger Arts Center
great review, great show!
The sentence to which you refer is a metaphor.
very stupid revue first part was not at all like ice skating and it is ignorant, insensitive and unknowledgable to say so
Congrats to Spinning Tree on the great review!
What a nasty and poorly written bit of writing. The level of inspection feels superficial and even a little philistine, the whole piece marked by an ignorance that refuses nothing but the most cursory gee-whiz glance. It's a bummer this kind of schlock makes it into newspapers, but then again schlock is the norm as opposed to the exception. I'm also glad that the writer chose to go out of their way to kick around a young artist at a sensitive point in their career, another hallmark of their keen sense of responsibility. Blech.
Sounds depressing.
I like Aquarius, January 20-February 18, concentrating and solid mind (air).cherry
Another excellent column, with lots of insight for this Aries to chew on. It's been a challenging Mercury retrograde however I will survive! 20 August Delta touches down at MCI and delivers me back to the Cow Town. Time for a beer and session, my friend.
Peace and Love from Across the Pond! Chris
Astrology, unlike intuition, is a language that can be taught.
Were you born with your lights (ajna or third eye) on?
Clairvoyance is a fire sign (Aries, Leo, Sag) phenomenon. The other 3 elements (earth, air and water) have their soulful/psyche gifts.
Thank you, Cherry Muhanji for knowing how 2 express what illuminates you!
This is a poor review - as a matter of fact, it does not review the shows at all. It's main complaint seems to rest on that there is too many shows to see! Boo-hoo! Make a choice and go!
I received an PNR from Quan.Though I don't speak astrological languageIi was able to see me, probably for the first time.
I've sat with Quan and his friends who do speak astrology and for the most part I just listen, rather like i do here in the Yucatan where i don't speak Spanish. I'v never had an affinity for language but this PNR may just be the start of something new.
this photograph shows a scene from "back country permit", does it not?
Re: “Brushing up against the Kansas City Plein Air Coterie”
These people do amazing work. Several of them are art teachers or professors themselves but they also welcome beginners. Nice story and congrats to this group on one year of weekly outdoor painting sessions across the city.