Two years ago the Music Exchange closed and the city lost one of its last record stores. Next month the store’s inventory goes on sale, according to the Pitch’s Wayward Blog. It includes half a million records and stacks of flyers, posters, and other memorbilia. Here are the details.
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What’s On KC- Freedom Sisters with APC
- Stitches Exhibit
- UMKC Theatre and KCAT present Billy Bishop Goes to War
- 10th Annual Paul D. Bartlett Lecture
- Student Union Coffeehouse Series
- Docent Training Classes
- Know your status? Free HIV/STI Testing
- Stitches Exhibit
- Wind Ensemble and 11 O'Clock Jazz Band
- UMKC Theatre and KCAT present Billy Bishop Goes to War
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The problem with Music Exchange was, most of the really collectible stuff was kept filed where the public couldn’t browse through it; you had to ask an employee for something specific, then they would check to see if they had it. Record collecting doesn’t work that way.
Tim-Sounds like a bunch of douchebags who deserve to be bankrupt them.