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Issue: May 22, 2008
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  1. Feature

    Are You Ready for Some ... Women?

    By Jen Chen
    Published: May 22, 2008

    At halftime, things looked grim for the Kansas City Tribe. The Tribe — the latest addition to the collective of women's football in Kansas City — traveled to Texas...

  2. Fat Mouth

    Chef Eric Carter flees OP1906 before its Applebee’s-style makeover and heads to Blue Bird Bistro

    By Charles Ferruzza
    Published: May 22, 2008

    Last Thursday, talented young sous chef Eric Carter left the kitchen at OP1906 Bar & Grill in the Sheraton Overland Park Hotel at the Convention Center. After nearly three...

  3. Film Feature

    Shots in the Dark

    Reflecting its moment, Cannes 2008 takes a decidedly serious tone

    By J Hoberman
    Published: May 22, 2008

    CANNES, France—No need for dreaming here. Each Cannes Film Festival generates its own metaphors for a 10-day regimen of visions in the dark. It's impossible to forget,...

  4. Night & Day

    Jiggle Jam

    Published: May 22, 2008

    A kid-friendly music fest featuring They Might Be Giants, Justin Roberts, Trout Fishing in America, Tom Chapin, John McCutcheon and favorite Kansas City performers like Funky...

  5. Night & Day

    Marcie Miller Gross

    Published: May 22, 2008

    Utilizing recycled wool sweaters Miller Gross creates site responsive installations and sculptural objects for this exhibition. Working with an inventory of parts consisting of...

  6. Night & Day

    Tony Horwitz

    Published: May 22, 2008

    Best-selling author Tony Horwitz discusses the travel bug and his latest adventures to unearth the neglected history of America's early European settlers, as chronicled in his...

  7. Night & Day

    O

    Published: May 22, 2008

    A screening of the 2001 updated production of William Night Shamalyanspeare's Othello, directed by Tim Blake Nelson who will forever be remembered for his comic performances in...

  8. Night & Day

    GoldenEye

    Published: May 22, 2008

    James Bond movie shown as part of the Library's "Of Spies and Their Toys" film series. The first, and best, of Pierce Brosnan's three outings as The Spy with the Golden Gun Who...

  9. Night & Day

    Celebrity Summer Jam

    Published: May 22, 2008

    National Celebrities will be featured in this basketball event that will benefit the American Diabetes Assoc. and Team Excellence Sports. Participants include Alisa Reyes,...

  10. Night & Day

    Saucer Probes P&L

    By Berry Anderson
    Published: May 22, 2008

    Considering that beer constitutes 85.8% of all alcohol consumed in the United States, chances are good that the descent of the Flying Saucer (101 E. 13th St.) into the Power &...

  11. Night & Day

    Hey, Guy On the Big Screen

    By Alan Scherstuhl
    Published: May 22, 2008

    With four outs to go, professional Royals superfan Tim Scott chats with a fan. Two outs to go, and Scott, one of Kansas City's best young actors, a musical theater dynamo...

  12. Night & Day

    Genetic Monsters

    By Peter Rugg
    Published: May 22, 2008

    If you're walking downtown and you happen to notice dozens of walking pituitary glands oiled up, wearing thongs and devouring all the lean meat in sight, it would be reasonable...

  13. Night & Day

    ’Cue With Everything

    By Eric Barton
    Published: May 22, 2008

    The Great American Barbecue isn’t your typical cook-then-eat BBQ festival. Take today’s activities in the event’s “Town Square Area:” carnival, $5...

  14. News

    An atheist soldier from Fort Riley says his higher-ups in Iraq didn’t like his non-Christian ways

    By Peter Rugg
    Published: May 22, 2008

    Army Spc. Jeremy Hall did two tours in Iraq, saw his share of fire and came back in one piece. Too bad he needs a bodyguard to keep his fellow soldiers from attacking him now...

  15. Film Feature

    A Polish auteur -- and Mike Tyson! -- stage comebacks at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival.

    By SCOTT FOUNDAS
    Published: May 22, 2008

    Call them the comeback kids: In its early days, the 2008 Cannes Film Festival has served as a staging ground for a number of unlikely returns, beginning with that of Polish...

  16. Martin

    Missouri gubernatorial candidate Sarah Steelman is campaigning against the earnings tax. If only she'd sub it out for a land tax

    By David Martin
    Published: May 22, 2008

    A plaid work shirt straddles razor wire that guards points of entry to the old Greyhound station in downtown Kansas City. The garment rests atop the security fence with what...

  17. Film Feature

    Presenting the only Cannes awards that really matter: Ours.

    By J. HOBERMAN
    Published: May 22, 2008

    CANNES, France—The competition for the Palme d'Or is ongoing as I write, but the story of the 61st Cannes Film Festival is Steven Soderbergh's two-part,...

  18. Burnt Ends

    The five-oh in KCMO needs help recruiting, so maybe it's time to break out the keys to the impounds

    Published: May 22, 2008

    It seems like nobody wants to be a cop anymore. The Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department is struggling to get applicants these days, and those they do get don't quite have...

  19. Letters

    Letters for the Week of May 22

    Published: May 22, 2008

    Feature: "We ❤ Matt," May 8 Cool Buddies I read Jen Chen's story about Matthew Pope and his classmates at Shawnee Mission East twice. Not because I missed...

  20. Ask a Mexican®

    Take a look at Cleveland's mascot before you worry about a team named for adventurous immigrants

    By Gustavo Arellano
    Published: May 22, 2008

    Dear Mexican: I'm a California white boy with many Mexican friends. In addition to that, I've been running a fantasy baseball league for nine years. For the first time, we...

Issue: May 22, 2008
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