White Owl & Lonesome Dove: After the Lovin’s Done the Art Remains

The restraining orders are (allegedly) in place…

The fairytale May/December romance between out-there University of Kansas basketball and football yell leader – sixty something Saul “White Owl” Tucker and 20-something Lawrence artist

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10 Responses to White Owl & Lonesome Dove: After the Lovin’s Done the Art Remains

  1. Anonymous says:

    smartman
    She’s going to be one of the worlds greatest painters currently alive….uh no she ain’t.

  2. Anonymous says:

    Dexter Morgan
    This article pretty much says it all.

    http://www.kansan.com/news/2008/jun/24/q_and_a/?news

  3. Anonymous says:

    JAM
    The articles on here are getting lame.

  4. Anonymous says:

    dimebag
    JAM…with the exception of Greg Hall and Adam Murphy and the ocassional Hearne gem most of the posts have BEEN lame. Tough to break news in the city that always sleeps.

  5. Anonymous says:

    luthur
    Did White Owl’s 15 minutes burn up about two years ago? Oh, Hearne wrote this. Nevermind.

  6. Anonymous says:

    rick
    True love….isn’t it grand.

  7. Anonymous says:

    looper
    Damn HC, we’re into reruns already?

  8. Anonymous says:

    emmett
    There are alot of good looking older ladies in Lawrence,why would he try too bag the Bride of Draula this chick is a ugly fucking hoe.White Owl hang it up you old pervert freak you are scaring the kids in KU country bye bye old man you FUCKING LOSER 610 kills 810 once again

  9. Anonymous says:

    hearne
    Easy gents, the Star put this love affair on the front page a year ago – not two – along with the Lawrence Journal World and the UDK. Everybody wanted in when it was a love story but only here are you getting the love-gone-bad ending. And if you don’t like it – eh! – it’s a free country, right?

  10. Anonymous says:

    Leslie
    Hearne: Free country? Your freedom of speech (and press) is a privilege paid for by the loss of life of the men who fought more than 200 years ago for your country’s independence.

    Unfortunately, you might be just another mediocre example of journalists who abuse the privilege by exploiting others for your gain. Is that really the reputation you want?

    “The truth will set you free.”

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