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Hearne: The Enigma That is the Star’s Vahe Gregorian
Raise your hand if you recognize the name Vahe Gregorian?
Lemme see, one, two, three…that’s it?
Truth be told, chances are if you’re a reader of KC Confidential you also keep an eye on the Kansas City Star and probably noticed when Vahe – may I call him Vahe? – effectively replaced Joe Posnanski a couple months back as the newspaper’s second sports columnist.
He’s the dude who looks like a mashup of John McCain and Joe McGuff’.
Longtime readers may recall that I was bullish early on on Sam Mellinger in the wake of the Jason Whitlock debacle. I’m still a fan of Sam, even given my infinite ability to search for the cup half empty. Continue reading
Paul Wilson: Kauffman Center Celebrates Second Anniversary
In the interest of full disclosure…
I have two separate relationships with the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts as it enters its third season. Both of which I am eagerly celebrating.
First, they’re a client; they turned to me to handle the transition and project management as they moved into this fabulous facility. That was a huge honor, but equally so, has been having the ability to enjoy this piece of architectural brilliance as a mere patron.
It was designed by renowned architect Moshe Safdie and most people passing by the first time notice the 40,000 square feet of glass that makes up the Brandmeyer Great Hall. Few know, however, that in order to keep the acoustics pure, what you see is actually three buildings on three separate foundations so that no sound transfers between theatres on nights when there are events in both the Muriel McBrien Kauffman Theatre and the Helzberg Hall. Continue reading
Starbeams: The Top 5 Signs You’re a Terrorist from Kansas City
One of the terrorists who stormed the shopping mall in Kenya was reportedly from Kansas City…
The Top 5 Signs You’re a Terrorist from Kansas City:
#5. You torture prisoners by making them watch Chiefs games from the 2012 season.
#4. You ride your camel slowly in the passing lane. Continue reading
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Paul Wilson: On Being a Kansas State Employee
Having spent most of my career in project management and development or business process improvement, things jump out at me that many people may overlook in day to day circumstances…
A couple weeks back, when renting a vehicle, it was pointed out to me that my driver’s license had expired. For Kansas residents that happens on your birthday and mine was in July, meaning it had gotten over looked more than a few times by however many different agencies and by the holder of said license.
Which necessitated the feared and dreaded trip to the Kansas Driver’s License renewal facility. My last fond memory of that process was changing my license from Missouri to Kansas. Continue reading
New Jack City: Doing The Time Warp Thing — Again
The latest SONY Betamex Home Recording System with up to 4.5 hour recording capabilities, fast play, freeze frame and Beta Scan listed at $1,250.50—Now special value priced at just $879.97.
The unit weighs in at 38 pounds.
Better yet PANASONIC’s 40 pound VHS Home Recording Model offering 2-4-6 hour recording, a digital tape counter, clock and time limiter—reduced from $895.00 to just $679.97. What a deal!
But it’s VHS which really doesn’t have much of a chance against Sony’s killer Betamex system, does it?
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Paul Wilson: Let’s Talk About Your Bum
I had the occasion to be in far South Texas this weekend…
With plenty of time to ponder topics for future KCC stories. I caught a news story that prompted my interest in what appears to be yet another near nationwide crisis. No, it’s not ObamaCare or the NSA obtaining all of our personal data.
However our privacy is about to be invaded in the most personal way yet. Continue reading
Donnelly: Sporting Back Atop East With Soggy Win at Toronto FC
“It was a straight battle. It wasn’t technical, it was wet, muddy, it was just a game that tested heart and spirit.”
That was CJ Sapong – who netted both KC goals – after a scrappy 2-1 Sporting KC win over Toronto FC.
The game really could have gone either way, with both squads failing to capitalize on their ample chances throughout the afternoon.
KC struck first, with a nice combo play that saw Graham Zusi play a long cross over everyone to Dom Dwyer, who nodded the ball back towards the spot where Sapong was wide open for the simple header. Continue reading
Hearne: Let’s Hear It for the Angry Birds in the Comments Section
Let’s hear it for the unsung heroes of the comments section…
In the five or so years KC Confidential’s been around we’ve come full circle with the comments crowd; early on they were celebrated.
“I enjoy the comments more than the articles,” said some.
Flatterers!
For some writers – Greg Hall and The Scribe to name two – KCC’s comments section almost seemed to represent the measure of their worth. After all, more comments meant more readers, right?
Not necessarily.
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Hearne: Lords of KC Chamber Prefer Their Paychecks Phat
Try this one on for size, courtesy of frequent comments section flyer Chuck Lowe. Lowe was admiring Dwight Sutherland’s piece taking former Greater Kansas City Chamber head dude Pete Levi to task for referring recently to the red ink stained glory days of using sales taxes to rescue Union Station.
Reminded me of the time I outed Levi in January 2008 for making in excess of half a million bucks a year as the head of the nonprofit chamber – $588,955, to be exact.
Plenty of eyeballs rolled on that one, and when Levi departed the chamber in its 2009 tax filing he was down to a paltry $439,092 or a 25 percent plus earnings reduction.
Another local lawyer, Jim Heeter of Mission Hills took Levi’s place at the more modest salary of $314,829. And while that ain’t chump change, it was still $124,263 (or 28 percent) less than Levi’s final paycheck and a whopping 53 percent below what Levi was making when I outed him.
But don’t feel too sorry for Heeter because time has its way of healing the wounded. Continue reading
Hearne: Star Lays Down Bogus Tucson Streetcar Comparo
If there’s one thing my pal Kansas City Star business writer Kevin Collison could easily be convicted of it’s downtown boosterism. Think irrational exuberance with an exclamation point.
Never mind, for example, that experts have painstakenly documented how downtown ballparks are tourism killers, open only a scant portion of the year for minimal hours, while at the same time lining block after block with mind numbing expanses of pedestrian traffic killing walls of steel and concrete.
Kevin’s also a bit of a light rail / streetcar advocate, long as Clay Chastain‘s fingerprints are not on the plans.
However, Collison was out of his element earlier this week when he attempted to pyramid a random in-law visit to my old stomping grounds in Tucson into a believable argument that that city’s streetcar plan somehow validates Kansas City’s.
Two entirely different situations. Continue reading
Sutherland: The Royal Nonesuch, Steve Rose & The Jackson County Medical Research Tax
Huck and his runaway slave companion, Jim, are drifting on a raft down the Mississippi when they fall in with two con-men, “the King” and “the Duke.” These two know only too well how to fleece the hapless denizens of the little towns they are going past. To lure the gullible into the “peep-show” the scam-artists are promoting all that is necessary is to put up a poster advertising the show (“The Royal Nonesuch”), with a legend at the bottom reading; “Ladies and Children Not Admitted!” As “the Duke” says, admiring his handiwork; “If that line don’t fetch them, I don’t know Arkansaw!”
Well, we’re about to be scammed right here in River City, just like those fictitious burgs in Arkansas.
The latter day “Duke” and “Prince” are the usual suspects, Steve Rose, late of the JoCo Sun, now of the KC Star; and Peter Levi, late of the KC Chamber of Commerce, now of Polsinelli, Shughart (one of its predecessor firms, Polsinelli, White, Vardaman & Shalton was the only law firm in Missouri legal history to be indicted as a criminal enterprise, thanks to the antics of former Missouri House Speaker Bob Griffin, cementing its reputation as a nest of political fixers.) Continue reading
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Leftridge: Chiefs Win; All Hail King Houston
Only three games into the 2013 season, and they’ve already exceeded last year’s win total. And while that’s not saying a whole hell of a lot—two victories is an embarrassingly low mountain to overcome—let us not dwell on the futility of yesteryear.
For a fan base (and a city, really) that has seen more lows than highs over the past decade, a 3-0 start is a powerful aphrodisiac.
Since 1990, 75% of teams starting 3-0 have made the playoffs. As a professional gambler might say, “those are good odds.” Continue reading
Starbeams: Puking @ K-State, Panties in Purses & Packing @ Starbucks
President Obama’s visit to the Ford factory in Claycomo is closed to the public. You’ll have a better chance meeting the president at a private golf course.
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Glazer: Scribe Unleashes This Week’s NFL & College Sure Bets
All week we’ve been hearing about tonight’s Kansas City Chiefs – Philadelphia Eagles game…
And the Chiefs have had more positive national media attention this week than they’ve had in nearly a decade.
Now let’s look at their two wins honestly.
The Chiefs dominated the Jacksonville Jaguars at Jacksonville two weeks ago. However, the Jags clearly are a team that might go 0 and 16. Still, it was a solid win on the road. More impressive, KC edged out the Dallas Cowboys Sunday at Arrowhead. And frankly, that game could have gone either way.
S0 while we are all happy KC won, it was far from a dominant victory. Continue reading