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  • Restrooms are the great equalizer, according to David Hudnall, The Pitch's restroom reviewer. He and another local reviewer tell us about the best — and…
  • In sports, everyone is equal: Train hard and the strongest will win. But are sports really played on an equal playing field? A local thinker says they…
  • Brooke Salvaggio isn’t your typical urban farmer.She grew up in the suburbs, in an upper-middle class family in Johnson County.“I grew up like most…
  • The popularity of food trucks has soared in Kansas City, especially over the past few years. We visit a truck that serves boneless chicken wings that are…
  • Central Standard's annual check-in on Kansas City's attempts to become a bicycle-friendly town. News, obstacles, progress reports and more. Plus, voices…
  • A Missouri inmate recently refused to participate in Alcoholics Anonymous; he explained that the faith-based recovery program goes against his beliefs as…
  • We hear the story of Las Guadalupanas, a group of Mexican-American women who started a grassroots religious movement to keep their hundred-year-old…
  • A KU professor discusses how international trade has changed and transformed our economy and region.Guest:Raj Bhala, Associate Dean for International &…
  • What does it mean to be white? Can we have a discussion about race without talking about whiteness? KU history professor David Roediger, a leading…
  • From the hydrozoan Ectopleura larynx physically fusing to its offspring, to the fish Geophagus altifrons protecting mobile juveniles in their mouths,…
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