-
-
Feature
Shawnee Mission East's Sam Stepp and his comrades are a new breed of anti-war protester.
-
-
State Lines
Friends rally around a bar manager accused of murder.
-
-
State Lines
A state court says an owner can let his downtown building rot.
-
-
Kansas City Strip
The mayor has entered the building! Wait! The mayor has left the building!
-
-
Interview
Terence Blanchard finds the Apple's core in Spike Lee's 25th Hour.
-
-
Interview
Local jam rockers fuel their fun one Fiasco at a time.
-
-
Around Hear
KZPL 97.3 goes from playing one great band a day to hosting hundreds of bad ones.
-
-
Night Ranger
When there's absolutely nothing to do in the winter, just drink.
-
-
Critics' Choices
Friday, February 21, at The Bottleneck.
-
-
Critics' Choices
Saturday, February 22, at the Grand Emporium.
-
-
Critics' Choices
Friday, February 21, at the Beaumont Club.
-
-
Critics' Choices
Saturday, February 22, at the Replay Lounge.
-
-
Critics' Choices
Friday, February 21, at The Brick.
-
-
Critics' Choices
Thursday, February 20, at El Torreon.
-
-
Hear & Now
Lost and Found 2nd Edition (Instinct)
-
-
Hear & Now
Sleepless (Artemis)
-
-
Hear & Now
The Fine Art of Self-Destruction (Artemis)
-
-
Hear & Now
Narc: Music From the Motion Picture (TVT)
-
-
Hear & Now
Get Rich or Die Tryin' (Interscope / Aftermath)
-
-
Restaurant Reviews
A simple meal becomes a scene from French cinema at Le Fou Frog.
-
-
Fat Mouth
Chef Antonio Brocato decamps from Café des Amis.
-
-
Film
Ron Shelton combines Ellroy and Ayer to get a familiar bad-cop movie in which L.A. burns.
-
-
Film
Mr. Ferrell comes into his glory in Old School.
-
-
Hall
Spurned Rockhurst seniors learn a hard lesson about sweet-talking recruiters.
-
-
Off the Couch
If your AM radio is on the fritz, catch up on all your sports talk here.
-
-
Stuff
Was Terry Gilliam the man who killed Don Quixote?
-
-
Night & Day
Ladies Sing the Blues is two parts blues, one part Latin jazz.
-
-
Night & Day
Author Erik Larson unites demented serial killers and hopeful inventors at the 1892 World Fair.
-
-
Letters
Letters from the week of February 20, 2003