The deer kill could start today in Shawnee Mission Park, and this weeks' cover story -- "There Will Be Blood" -- profiles animal rights activist Jason Miller's quest to keep sharpshooters from killing Bambi, which includes him toting around a blood-dripping deer head. The deer cull isn't over with Miller promising more surprises. We'll keep you updated.
Also inside this week's issue, the Crap Archivist thumbed through Tom Leathers' Kansas City Town Squire and finds the late publisher with an obsession for panty pirate Tom Jones. Scherstuhl also tells you whether Arts or Crafts and Curtain Up are worth seeing.
Janovy tells us about the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art's latest shows: Archie Scott Gobber, Christopher Leitch and Jim Sjovic's Word and Hank Willis Thomas' Light Text.
Ferruzza's fork is at Parkville's The Iron Horse: An American Bistro. And the Buckle Bunny interviews Spencer Brown about joining the Kinsey Sicks.
On the Plog, we learned that ...
You guys like reading Jason Whitlock's columns about "stuffed onions," "oozing pumpkins" and "strange tang."
Business reporter Dan Margolies is leaving the Star.
Clay Chastian returns next week.
These guys allegedly killed Keighley Ann Alyea.
You guys have given up on the Chiefs.
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One of the things I would like to say I just learned, but have known for a while. That Government and law officials can do what they want, while they make us follow strict rules. Like when hunting deer. Hunting deer while it is still dark. How fair is that and with silencers?... At least be sporting. Hunters? I think not, more like a bunch of little girls. Or more like some kind of perverts that like to kill just for the sake of killing not the sport. There is not sport in this. I hate to think some of them are our policemen? Well. I would like there names so we can rename them to Mary, Judy, Josie, etc......