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Did Nazis fall in love?Of course they did, though it may be hard to associate the idea of that emotion with a society that committed human atrocities. But…
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Start at Barney Allis Plaza.Then the slabs at Gillham Park Pool.Finish at the stairs in front of the abandoned Westport Middle School.The Line, Richie…
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The Kansas Regents have given every state run university and community college in Kansas a tall order: vastly increase the number of degrees and…
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The Kansas City Symphony has released an album of music it commissioned from one of America's most promising composers. We learn about that collaboration,…
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In 1949, Langston Hughes wrote,Democracy will not comeToday, this yearNor everThrough compromise and fear.Langston’s Lawrence, a new short documentary…
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The number of degrees and certificates being awarded by state colleges and universities is up, as are on-time graduations.Overall the Kansas Board of…
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First, a forensic psychologist who spent years communicating with Dennis Rader reveals what drove the serial murderer to kill 10 people in and around…
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For a small group of high school seniors in the metro, their college options are narrowing because of a law passed last year in Jefferson City.…
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Johnson County Community College president Terry Calaway surprised more than a few people in October when he announced that he would step down come…
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When you think of a patron of the arts, what name comes to mind? Maybe it’s Medici or Guggenheim. In Kansas City, it’s likely to be Bloch, Hall, Helzberg,…
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The Brubeck Brothers Quartet, which features two members of one of America's most accomplished musical families, performs this evening at 8:30 at Johnson…