Glazer: Scribe Sets Wobbily Sights on College, Pro Football Weekend

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Because both the Kansas City Chiefs and Missouri are undefeated at 7 and 0.  We’ve heard the same conversations about our Chiefs over and over – great defense, weak offense.  Keep this in mind, with about half the quarterbacks in the league either injured or not playing due to injury. Right now, we are the lucky ones.  In fact our Chiefs may be the healthiest team out there as of right now.

With the season nearly to the halfway point, it’s become abundantly clear that our offense will continue to struggle scoring points.  All we seem to get is one or two scoring drives per game to go along with whatever our special teams or defense can create.  And there are just a few days left for the Chiefs to find a helpful trade or pick up outside help.  Unfortunately, it doesn’t feel like anything major will happen in that regard.

I mean, how bad is it out there when the Saint Louis Rams are calling Brett Favre who retired three years ago and now a high school football coach? As you may have heard, his answer was a resounding no.

Maybe it’s Tebow Time for the Rams.  Continue reading

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Sutherland: Zelig Visits Possum Trot

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“Who in Europe, or America, for that matter, knows that Kansas City is one of the loveliest cities on earth? And, yet it is true.” Continue reading

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Leftridge: The Chiefs Must Crush Cleveland in Resounding Fashion

brownsThe (7-0. 7-0. 7-0.) Kansas City Chiefs host the 3-4 Cleveland Browns on Sunday, but you already knew that.

You also already know that the Chiefs will win, and Arrowhead will be insane and KC will still be undefeated and riding high atop the AFC West. There will be jubilation in the parking lot, and lots of boisterous, projectile vomiting before, during and after the game.

This is all a given.

What you may NOT realize, however, is just how important it is for the Chiefs to absolutely demolish the Browns. Take them out behind the woodshed. Mud-holes must be stomped, and so forth.  Continue reading

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Sounds Good: Skaggs and Hornsby @ Yardley Hall, Replay B-day Party @ Replay, Taj Mahal @ Yardley Hall

A couple of album releases I’ve been keeping my eye on are coming up Tuesday, October 29th.

The big one is Arcade Fire‘s follow up to their smash-hit The Suburbs.  It’s called Reflektor and the single that was dropped a few weeks ago features David Bowie and a trippy, echoe-y chorus.  You know, Arcade Fire.

The other one has a bit less fanfare, but I’ve been digging their stuff.  The band is called Minor Alps, and is made up of Julianna Hatfield and Nada Surf’s Matthew Caws.  The album is called Get There, and it’s a cross between electro-folk and indie.

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Hearne: Bad Biker Behavior in Overland Park

Cat - Biker CatA funny thing happened Sunday as I waited to turn left onto 119th Street from Antioch…

A motorcade of maybe 100 bikers – proceeding west two by two and widely spaced – rambled slowly through the intersection as one of the biker dudes positioned himself so as to halt other traffic from entering the intersection from the north and south.

And when the light turned green for those cars to proceed, confused motorists bumbled awkwardly into the intersection only to be halted by the bikers as their procession glided on, ignoring the red light and continuing merrily westward.

WTF? Continue reading

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Starbeams: The Top 10 Things KCI Can Do With Terminal A, Pumpkin Heads Unite!

Unknown-1It’s the time of year when you see pumpkin heads turning up all over town.  And by that I mean, Cleveland Browns fans.

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New research shows pumpkin pie is sexually arousing!?  OUCH!  Next time I’ll wait until it cools down a bit.

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Scientists have discovered the most distant galaxy ever confirmed.  It takes 13.1 billion years for light from this galaxy to reach the earth…and it lies just this side of KCI.

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Hearne: Anatomy of a Bad Guy? Meet Star Editor Greg Farmer

farmerSooner or later, it happens to just about everybody, right?

You find yourself working alongside – or worse yet – under the thumb of a co-worker who, for lack of a better term, is kind of a jerk – not a very nice person.

In the wake of last year’s Hunger Games standoff at the Kansas City Star between reporters Dawn Bormann and Karen Dillon, and Dillon’s subsequent layoff this week, comes the suggestion that such a person may have been involved in the latter’s demise.

Remember this quote earlier in the week about senior assistant managing editor Greg Farmer?

“I think Farmer has his chosen few,” one Star newsroom staffer told me. “And the people who don’t ‘yessir’ him enough are at risk.”

After further discussion… Continue reading

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Donnelly: Sporting KC Limps into CCL Quarterfinals with 0-0 Draw

On the plus side, Sporting Kansas City won their CONCACAF Champions League group on Wednesday, advancing to the quarterfinals with a 0-0 draw to Honduran side CD Olimpia.  That’s really about the only thing on the plus side.

In the other column is the fact that Sporting failed to win either of their Champions League games at home, and put together a truly lackluster performance on Wednesday that featured a severe lack of confidence, cohesion, and the inability to finish quality chances. Continue reading

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Jack Goes Confidential: ‘The Counselor’ — Sexy Thriller Disappoints

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Michael Fassbender, Javier Bardem, Penelope Cruz, Cameron Diaz, Brad Pitt, John Leguizamo and Rosie Perez.

The film’s credits aren’t bad either. It’s directed by Ridley Scott from an original screenplay by Pulitzer winning author Cormac McCarthy (NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN and ALL THE PRETTY HORSES).

So you can imagine my interest in THE COUNSELOR, which interweaves the author’s characteristic wit and dark humor with a nightmare scenario which spins WAY out of control.

Fassbender stars as a hot to trot lawyer who gets involved in a corrupt business deal. Continue reading

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Paul Wilson: Sometimes the Past Really is all it’s Cracked up to be

Lowell DavisLast weekend I made my annual pilgrimage to my home town of Carthage, Mo…

The Maple Leaf Festival is the 3rd weekend of October and it’s the main event that draws old classmates back to town. There’s a two hour parade down stately Grand Boulevard, home of the original city father’s mansions; the barons of banking, lumber, mining and bed springs from the late 1800’s and early 1900’s.

Typically you wander from home to home to past yard parties starting early and running late until the parade is over – Bloody Mary’s are flowing – catered food, home cooked breakfasts, it runs the gamut.

I left Carthage in 1978 and to find my way in Kansas City but I grew up in the childhood home of Lowell Davis, an internationally famous artist known as the “Norman Rockwell of Rural America.” Davis has made millions over his career as an artist and later as an ad exec in Dallas before returning home to Carthage in the 1980’s. Continue reading

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Hearne: Kansas City Star Layoffs Continue, Pick Up Steam as Morale Falls

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Jim Barcus

It’s not like newspapers are the only businesses that have been suffering in recent years…

That said, while former Kansas City Star publisher Mark Zieman used to get away with blaming the ocean of laid off newsies heading for the exit door every three months on the economy, the real reason for the blood letting is now far more apparent; newspapers are hemorrhaging print revenues (and profits) far faster than they can be replaced online.

It’s nothing new – and it’s obvious to KCC readers certainly – but placing the blame on the economy is no longer a viable excuse.

To that end, the Star is laying off more staffers this week. Continue reading

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Starbeams: Snowden Rescues ObamaCare, Boulevard, Tim Tebo & Jobless on Facebook

Edward-SnowdenObamacare is having so many web issues the administration is considering hiring Edward Snowden.

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The Kansas City metro jobless rate has dropped to 7.2%.  If you factor in the number of people playing on Facebook, the percentage of Kansas Citians currently not working is 100%.

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Hearne: Exactly Who is Karen Dillon & Why Did The Star Fire Her?

Karen_DillonThe $64 million question: Why would the Kansas City Star ax an award winning journalist?

That’s certainly a puzzle that’s on more than a few minds in the wake the the local newspaper dropping the hammer yesterday on investigative reporter Karen Dillon.

As in, the Karen Dillon.

The Karen Dillon who famously brought down the career of peep show perve Pee Wee Herman in 1991. Continue reading

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Hearne: Kansas City Star ‘Hunger Games’ Reporter Karen Dillon Takes a Bullet

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It wasn’t Dave Helling, nor Louis Diuguid

And it certainly wasn’t FYI section columnist Jenee´Osterheldt. Nope, the only known layoffs victim Monday at the Kansas City Star was Hunger Games survivor Karen Dillon.

Talk about irony.

When last we checked in on Dillon last December, she found herself infamously in the crosshairs during the last round of layoffs at the newspaper.  There she was locked in a struggle with fellow reporter Dawn Bormann in a battle for survival in which the two reporters were left to decide amongst themselves which would be laid off and which would stay.

Dillon having seniority at the Star was given the option of staying on. Continue reading

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Paul Wilson: ObamaCare – Not Ready for Prime Time?

Screen shot 2013-10-21 at 7.55.58 PMI listened to President Obama‘s press conference today where he was expected to address problems with healthcare.gov…

However, in typical political style, he said no one was more displeased than himself then moved on with the positive spin.

The president was flanked in the Rose Garden by people who had slayed the mighty portal beast and managed to enroll. Good thing since one lady in the group passed out during the conference. I’m guessing it was for dramatic effect; an ambulance hauling her away as she waved her insurance card to the cameras.

His opening words included, “You may have heard there are problems with the web site,” but did you know that… Continue reading

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New Jack City: Are Chiefs Sundays Business Killers? (Answer: Yes)

Kansas-City-Chiefs-fan-fatThe bubbly television anchor Sunday morning boasted of how good the Chiefs winning ways have been for local businesses…

To help make her point she interviewed a rep from ‘The Kansas Sampler store who cooed about how the store can scarcely keep its shelves stocked with Chiefs branded merchandise. I’d also suspect local ticket brokers, carryout grocery stores and restaurants, sports bars and drinking establishments are doing boffo business courtesy of the Chiefs.

Oh, and leave us not forget the Lamar Hunt Empire.

But are they merely the exceptions in the local business community? Continue reading

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Hearne: Unapologetic Scribe Hitches Ride on Tigers, Chiefs’ Bandwagons

brad-willis-antlers-1It takes a big man to admit he made a mistake…

And that’s exactly what Stanford & Sons main man / football prognosticator Craig Glazer is here to do.

“I was wrong, Missouri is a very good football team,” Glazer says. “They’re beating SEC teams; they’re beating teams on the road and they’re beating them handily. All of a sudden, Missouri is a glamor team and nobody nationally knows anything about them.”

Kinda like the Kansas City Chiefs. Continue reading

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