AltWeeklies Wire
The Chasenew

More cops are finally patrolling the areas around Kansas City, but they're hardly a match for meth.
The Pitch |
Bryan Noonan |
02-27-2006 |
Crime & Justice
Tags: crime & justice
Instrumental Glutnew
The Brothers Green need to seriously tighten up before they can hit those psychedelic acid-funk highs they're aiming for.
Caller IDnew
Sprint helps George W. Bush and his spies.
The Pitch |
C.J. Janovy |
02-21-2006 |
Civil Liberties
Horn Dognew
Singer Rick West, owner, proprietor and namesake of the Rick West Theater, wants you to ditch your boyfriend and wear a short skirt.
The Pitch |
Nadia Pflaum |
02-21-2006 |
Performance
Tags: performance
Punting Is for Pansiesnew
The Arena Football League hawks football in February.
Tags: sports & fitness
War Gamenew

Now that the Rev. Fred Phelps has begun protesting at military funerals, people -- including some Missouri lawmakers -- are lining up to criticize him.
Tags: religion
Punk Like Menew
Though now on slightly different tracks, Archer Prewitt and Mott-Ly were two of a kind back in their Kansas City Art Institute days.
Young Gunsnew
With dark days behind it, Anti-Crew scratches nationwide.
The Pitch |
Jason Harper |
02-06-2006 |
Profiles & Interviews
Tags: Anti-Crew
Spilled Bloodnew
This cop wants to clean up your crime scene -- just ignore those spots on her own record.
The Pitch |
Nadia Pflaum |
02-06-2006 |
Crime & Justice
Appetite for Destructionnew
When it's not drawing gunfire, Tupperware reliably keeps food fresh.
The Pitch |
Gina Kaufmann |
02-06-2006 |
Recreation
Tags: recreation
Always Low, Alwaysnew

Wal-Mart managers mingle in Kansas City while workers shop for stuff they can't afford.
The Pitch |
Eric Barton |
02-06-2006 |
Business & Labor
Tags: hottopic, wal-mart convention
Stuck in a Momentnew
By spending a night with this U2 tribute band, fans find what they're looking for.
The Exorcist?new
This minister has a little too much sympathy for the devil.
She's No Martinnew
White politicans shamelessly hijack MLK Day.
The Pitch |
C.J. Janovy |
01-31-2006 |
Commentary
One Hot Throwdownnew

Corporate radio tramples the turf of Kansas City's hip-hop king KPRS.
Tags: media