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Subject: Woodstock

  • A Real Heist

    July 12, 2007
  • Capitol Federal Park at Sandstone Announces New Vendor: Local Burger

    July 10, 2008
  • Think there are no greyhounds in Kansas without the Woodlands?

    Kate BresslerMy name is Grand.Then you thought wrong.I thought wrong, too. I got curious after reading this story about adopted greyhounds in our sister paper. And I learned that, despite the fact that the greyhound racetrack in Kansas, the Woodlands, closed in August 2008, Kansas is still a large greyhound-breeding state. It's also home to the National Greyhound Association and the Greyhound Hall of Fame, both located in Abilene, Kansas, aka "The Greyhound Capital of the World."This week, Abile

    June 3, 2009
  • Best Kansas Hippie Festival Band

    October 17, 2002
  • Lost in Austin

    March 22, 2007
  • Repeat Viewing Alert

    March 12, 2009
  • LGBT Stampede

    June 26, 2008
  • Sha Na On and On

    April 3, 2008
  • Good Grief

    In Bert Royal's imagination, teenage Peanuts characters still make us cynical and hopeful.

    November 8, 2007
  • Walnut Valley Festival

    Thursday, September 16, through Sunday, September 19, at the Cowley County Fairgrounds in Winfield, Kansas.

    September 16, 2004
  • Boogie Knights

    After 34 years of success and misery, swampy blues legend Canned Heat still knows the meaning of the word "boogie."

    July 20, 2000
  • Summer Movies

    June 4, 2009
  • Hip-hop, Year 2 A.J.

    December 29, 2005
  • Hit the Field

    September 15, 2005
  • Pitch's top 20 picks from the week of September 15

    September 15, 2005
  • Moby Great

    A 21-month tour hasn't taken its toll on Moby, who can't wait to start crafting his sequel to Play.

    September 28, 2000
  • Ancient Abs

    The Nelson examines love handles of the past.

    February 19, 2004
  • Twist of Fate

    This Bob Dylan movie is as inscrutable as Bob Dylan music.

    September 11, 2003
  • Mag Light

    Today's music magazines suck up to celebs -- and just plain suck.

    December 19, 2002
  • Korn Fed

    After living on scraps for years, Korn pigs out on rock excess.

    July 18, 2002
  • Do Look Back

    The Band dances The Last Waltz, but can time heal old wounds?

    April 18, 2002
  • Various Artists

    Loud Rocks (Loud)

    September 28, 2000
  • Fields of Watt

    After battling harrowing health problems, Mike Watt returns, bass in hand.

    September 21, 2000
  • Pimpadelic

    Southern Devils (Tommy Boy)

    August 10, 2000
  • The Dawn of Kracker

    With a solo debut hitting the streets and a new Kid Rock album in the works, Kracker won't be crying "Uncle" anytime soon.

    August 3, 2000
  • One More Chance

    When Chancellor Cochran says he knows how to capture a young, urban audience, he means it.

    July 20, 2000
  • Show Us Your ...

    With sexist stage banter becoming increasingly common, rock stars are creating a climate that encourages the harassment of female fans.

    July 13, 2000
  • Groove Is From the Heart

    Groove.

    July 13, 2000
  • Spin City

    DJ and rave promoters insist it's all about the music and the vibe -- something the police and government bureaucrats need to know.

    June 22, 2000
  • Fleck's appeal

    Jazz/bluegrass pioneer Béla Fleck explains how a musical prodigy immersed in radical styles learned to love the banjo.

    June 8, 2000
  • Night & Day Events

    June 1, 2000
  • CHUMBAWAMBA

    WYSIWYG(REPUBLIC/UNIVERSAL)

    May 18, 2000
  • Around Hear

    Omega Fest, Onward Crispin Glover, and the Pirate House

    May 4, 2000
  • KoRn

    Kemper Arena -- Wednesday, April 19, 2000

    April 20, 2000
  • Wednesday, March 29

    Creed at Municipal Auditorium

    March 23, 2000
  • Lickety split

    Friday, March 24

    March 23, 2000
  • Around Hear

    Mardi Gras Blues Pub Crawl, Q, Mo Cheez, and The Incredible

    March 2, 2000
  • Well informed and wise

    ‘60s counterculture icon Joan Baez wonders if musicians still have the ability to inspire political and social change.

    March 2, 2000
  • Tom Russell To Release Album With Members of Calexico

    The rugged, Texas songwriter-performer Tom Russell prepares to release his new album Blood and Candle Smoke. Featuring some of his most intimate, insightful material, Russell ventured from his home in El Paso (where he moved from New York 10 years ago), to Tucson' s Wave Lab Studios. Studio owner Craig Schumacher (Neko Case, Iron & Wine) co-produced the album with Russell and Joey Burns, John Convertino, Jacob Valenzuela of local heroes Calexico provided the bulk of the instrumental support. Th

    June 18, 2009
  • This dork will take you to geek Valhalla

    Self-described "world's first full time professional video gamer" and Kansas City native Johnathan "Fatal1ty" Wendell wants to take you to the Woodstock of gaming. All you have to ​do is ask. Wendell just announced a contest for one lucky winner to get an all-expense paid trip to QuakeCon 2009 -- the four-day Quake contest starting August 13 at the Gaylord Texan Resort in Grapevine, Texas. All you have to do is e-mail the man at quakecon@fatal1ty.com with your name, address, gaming

    August 6, 2009
  • New releases, Tuesday, August 11

    George Strait releases Twang today, as well. Much as I want to like the man -- he's just so goddamn earnest -- I refuse to acknowledge anything he's done in anything other than a perfunctory manner due to his insistence on naming a track "Blue Clear Sky." The grammatical machinations inherent in that piece of work make my head ache. Just typing it caused me to grind my teeth for several minutes. It's "CLEAR BLUE," you ass hat! "Blue" modifying "clear" just doesn't work; the color is the thing be

    August 11, 2009
  • Taking Woodstock

    August 27, 2009