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Subject: Pablo Picasso

  • Monday Music Junkie: Gold Soundz, Cable on the Radio, Supernatural and stocking stuffers

    December 10, 2007
  • Monday Music Junkie: Mos Def & Talib Kweli, Malcom Middleton, Islands and More

    February 4, 2008
  • Going to BRMC Saturday? Download This.

    April 25, 2008
  • The Download: New Apples in Stereo MP3

    By ANDY VIHSTADT It’s only a matter of time before the year’s first snow, so the REI sporting goods outlet is gearing up with some new music. The Apples in Stereo contributed a new track, “(Baby, It’s) So Cold,” which didn’t appear on the band's latest b-sides collection, Electronic Projects for Musicians. Download it below (thanks to You Ain’t No Picasso,) and watch the video, which is really just a two minute long commercial for Burton Snowboards, at REI’s dedicated site. M

    November 20, 2008
  • Best Indoor Mural

    October 18, 2001
  • The Download: New Of Montreal MP3s

    Much like My Morning Jacket's NYE perfomance, Of Montreal brought in 2009 with a flurry of cover songs. You Ain't No Picasso has the MP3s and here's the setlist. Of Montreal at the 40 Watt - Jan 1 2009 Dual Electric Guitar Face Melt Let's Spend the Night Together (Stones/Bowie) Sweet Emotion (Aerosmith) Immigrant Song (Led Zeppelin) Head On (Jesus and Mary Chain) American Girl (Tom Petty) New Year's Day (U2) Walking on Sunshine (Katrina and the Waves) Kids in America (Kim Wilde) Melody Day (

    January 26, 2009
  • The Krystle Method

    January 15, 2004
  • Stage Capsule Reviews

    November 11, 2004
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    July 13, 2006
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    July 20, 2006
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    July 27, 2006
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    November 30, 2006
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    December 7, 2006
  • Alexander Austin climbed his way up from the streets and onto Kansas City’s biggest canvas

    June 26, 2008
  • Art Capsule Reviews

    Our critics recommend these shows.

    August 3, 2006
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    January 4, 2007
  • Future Shock

    Face a bleak future with Children of Men.

    January 4, 2007
  • Art Capsule Reviews

    Our critics recommend these shows.

    August 24, 2006
  • Art Capsule Reviews

    Our critics recommend these shows.

    August 17, 2006
  • Art Capsule Reviews

    Our critics recommend these shows.

    August 10, 2006
  • Stone Cold Sober

    Granite City is a brewery and a geriatric drunkfest.

    March 30, 2006
  • The Zin standard

    Zin

    March 16, 2000
  • Caw of the Wild

    Mark Bittner talks to the animals.

    May 26, 2005
  • Whiz Kid

    At Grinders, sculptor "Stretch" Rumaner makes art out of Cheez Whiz, among other things.

    March 3, 2005
  • Young Lust

    Y? Because we like them.

    January 6, 2005
  • Stage Capsule Reviews

    Our critic weighs in on local theater.

    November 4, 2004
  • Artists at Rest

    At the pool, painters and screenwriters get some time to reflect.

    September 2, 2004
  • Gehry Glitter

    Why go for a world-class arena when you can get homespun sameness?

    July 29, 2004
  • Three-for-All

    One weekend's shows reveal eternal truths about local bands.

    May 20, 2004
  • Reality Check

    David Bowie avoids the geezer-rocker trap by keeping it real.

    May 6, 2004
  • Laser Show

    The Next Space hosts Meredith Burton.

    May 6, 2004
  • Bottom Line

    A yoga-art-writing studio keeps Bottoms dwellers busy.

    September 25, 2003
  • Life Is Sweet

    The Kemper's Thiebaud show provokes universal emotions.

    July 24, 2003
  • Rock of All Ages

    The Coterie makes learning fun.

    April 24, 2003
  • Bobby Love

    De Niro -- no surprise -- is the reason to like City by the Sea.

    September 5, 2002
  • Black Studies

    Harlem Knights lights up Just Off Broadway.

    April 18, 2002
  • 2001 Sofa Awards

    Sports Outstanding and Forgettable Achievement, Awards for the Media

    December 27, 2001
  • A Dogged Man

    Mark Ulriksen illustrates the artists difficult path.

    November 15, 2001
  • Madcap Noir

    Scorpion is fun if familiar, one of Allen's typical Manhattan riffs.

    August 23, 2001
  • Gretchen Peters

    Gretchen Peters (Valley Entertainment)

    March 29, 2001
  • Portrait of the Artist

    Pollock splatters the painter's life on the screen's canvas.

    March 8, 2001
  • Different Strokes

    Iveth Jalinsky has a signature style.

    January 4, 2001
  • Big Mama's House

    Pachamama's -- named after Mother Earth -- is out of this world.

    August 24, 2000
  • Windows of the soul

    Uta Barth: nowhere near is more than a series of photographs that each feature the same backyard and window panes.

    June 15, 2000
  • Concert Review: Neil Young at Sprint Center, April 30, 2009

    To hell with you -- Neil Young's guitar is like a damn hurricane. Photos by Scott Spychalski That black, shorn Les Paul, looking like it was pulled out from a den of berserk tigers, plugged into a stack of amps ranging in size from sewing-machine case to taller than a man and wider than two (the latter's MAGNATONE logo legible from the back rows), wielded at the waist by a man whose splayed hair and clawing right hand give him the look of a mad scientist ... that is a hurricane. It's no wonde

    May 1, 2009
  • Concert Review: Jonathan Richman

    Last night, Jonathan Richman came to Kansas City, wide-eyed and inscrutably eccentric, and the good-sized, mostly older crowd that gathered at the Record Bar seemed to return his guileless stare and revel in his eccentricity. Forester Michael I've seen performers take over a space and "make it their own," but never quite like Richman did last night. The lights were down. The air-conditioner was way, way off. Richman and his drumming accompanist Tommy Larkins set up side by side at the front of

    June 30, 2009
  • The library reincarnates Lester Goldman

    October 15, 2009
  • This week's "Best of Fat City"

    "The Absinthe Drinker," Picasso, Melville Hall Collection Although this week's snowfall and frigid temperatures were hard on the restaurant community in Fat City, Jonathan Bender started the the week on a warm, high note with a post about absinthe -- the legendary beverage that was banned in the United States for decades because of the hallucinogenic chemical that's still not permitted in absinthe sold in American liquor establishments. The post reminded us of the connection between absint

    January 8, 2010
  • Concert Review: Guy Clark

    By GORDON GUILD In the arena of Texas singer-songwriters there are travelers, there are newcomers, and there are legends. Sunday night, Kansas City's Knuckleheads was treated to one of those legends. Guy Clark's songwriting has stood the test of time, spinning picturesque tales of extreme imagery while using simple language and structure. ​Knuckleheads set up for this sold-out crowd in a quasi-formal setting. Chairs were lined in rows for concert style seating, the stage was bare (with the ex

    February 22, 2010