From the New York Times slideshow. Left to right: Aaron Chronister and Jason Day.It's been quite the year so far for Jason Day and Aaron Chronister. Their recipe for the Bacon Explosion got them on the front page of The New York Times and was the highlight of Superbowl parties across the country. Turns out the best was yet to come, as the pair reportedly just inked a six-figure book deal with the rights to a cookbook based on the recipes found on their Web site, BBQ Addicts. Again, that's m
Did you know that there's an office at 635 Woodland that collects reports from local police departments about suspicious activities in the metro area and analyzes them for terrorist threats? And that "suspicious activities" can include taking pictures of questionable aesthetic value, lurking around potential terrorist targets like power plants and oil refineries, or looking up subversive stuff on the 'net?
Amateur photographers who like staging photo shoots in the West Bottoms, you might wan
Let's finally get make this official: Gate's Barbecue is gone from Kauffman Stadium. It's a move widely met with contempt, but don't be so quick to judge. In its place is KC All-Star Barbecue. A much larger, completely new area that might be more appropriately named Fiorella's Jack Stack Kauffman.No, KC All-Star Barbecue is not run by the Fiorella family or associated with the barbecue chain, but its executive chef Michael Slavin spent two years there. As did his sous-chef Steve Muncy. As did th