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What’s On KC- UMKC Theatre and KCAT present Billy Bishop Goes to War
- African American Read In
- African American Read In
- Charles Wetherbee, violin (Master Class)
- Historical Dynamic Duos: How to Get/Not Get Along and Change the World
- V-Men Workshops
- Stitches Exhibit
- Carl Orff's Carmina Burana
- UMKC Preview Day
- Last day to withdraw with assessement (W or WF) (undergrad) (first 8-week session)
Photos of KC
Monthly Archives: September 2005
New late night eats
Midtown is getting another much-needed late night food outlet. The Grotto Deli at Westport Road and Wyoming Street has closed for renovation and will re-open shortly as Munchiez. Their hours will be 4:20 p.m. to 4:20 a.m. For real.
Posted in Midtown/Plaza
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Mark Forsythe for City Council
Another Brooksider has filed for the 4th District City Council election in 2007, Mark Forsythe. forsythe4kc.com
Posted in City Council, General, Politics
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Senator Talent Podcast
The Star reports that US Senator Jim Talent (R-MO) is one of the first Senators hopping on the podcast bandwagon. Subscribe in iTunes XML feed for other podcast software Archive
Posted in Missouri, Politics, US Senate - MO
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100 new police officers
With an alarming rise in the murder rate, the KCPD is responding by asking the City Council for money to hire 100 new police officers… for the Northland. The new officers are for the Shoal Creek Patrol station currently under … Continue reading
Posted in City Council, Crime
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Carjacking in the cul-de-sacs
The Star reports on a rash of carjackings on the gold-paved streets of Johnson County, KS. More folks discover you can leave the city but eventually it will follow you out there.
KC Jazz in NYC
Jazz at Lincoln Center is featuring Kansas City jazz all weekend, including a live concert tonight at 7:00 p.m. on KCUR-FM 89.3 and XM satellite radio. More info at KCUR’s web site and this KC Star blog.
Posted in Arts/Entertainment
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New Senate Poll
A new poll from KC pollers InstaTrends puts Talent up by 14 points over McCaskill. That’s a quite a difference from the Rasmussen poll that showed a tie.
Posted in Politics, US Senate - MO
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