Jack Goes Confidential: ‘True Story’—Strange Tale Of Opposites Attracting

imagesTeam Jonah Hill with James Franco and you’re in for a laugh-a-minute at the movies, right?

WRONG!

What we’ve got instead with TRUE STORY is a hard hitting, psychological drama of a psychopath and a redemption seeking reporter whose identity he stole.

It’s a true story…and a bizarre one.

Jonah Hill plays ex-New York Times reporter Michael Finkel whose latest expose of modern day slavery in Africa backfires. Seems he “enhanced” it a bit to make it come across—well, sexier.

“You have a great future ahead of you. Just not here.” Continue reading

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Hearne: ‘99.7 The Point’ Powers It’s Way to Numero Uno

KELLY_POINT_BIO_HEADER(1)There’s a new top gun in town…

Three years in and 99.7 The Point  (the radio station formerly known as KY) has clawed it’s way to the top of the ratings heap in listeners 12 and older, Monday through Sunday, 6 a.m. to midnight.

That’s right, a “chick station” now rules Kansas City’s radio roost.

The Point displaces longtime classic rocker (and dude magnet) KCFX FM. Think of this as a really huge deal.

Insiders talk of Point owner Entercom creating a void by blowing up adult contemporary station KUDL FM three years back and then filling it with the younger, hipper Point.

And check out the Point’s half million plus listener cume.

That’s nearly 100,000 more listeners than No. 2, KCFX.

However, that’s not all Entercom’s celebrating today.

Not only does Entercom have four out of the top five stations in adults 25-54, they’ve got the top four stations in the marketplace in adults 18-49.

As for Steel City – the company that bought out Wilks this past year (and for a pretty penny) – it’s fortunes continue to plummet.

Mike Kennedy

Mike Kennedy

Q104 has plunged to 17th place. Sources say Steel City’s new consultant is wreaking havoc with the music programming on both Q and KFKF. Much to the chagrin reportedly of new country hall of fame inductee Mike Kennedy.

As for Cumulus (KCFX, Magic, Jack, The Vibe and Oldies 95 (they hate me calling it that), but outside of the Vibe, their stations are stuck in a time warp with classic rock, classic R&B, classic hits and classic 80s. That’s a lot to have invested almost exclusively in geezer demos.

And surprise, surprise!

Look who showed up in the ratings – the boyz from sports talker WHB.

Somebody must have coughed up some serious cash to pay Nielsen, because the company usually doesn’t publish the ratings of non subscribers.

Speaking of WHB, while a 16th place finish is hardly anything to brag about, that’s still a half a share point better than rival 610 Sports (which by the way has a larger cume).

Unfortunately for WHB, 610 has the Kansas City Royals and the Royals are on fire. Which could make for a long, lonely summer for Kevin Kietzman and company.

Once again The Buzz topped The Rock, which is something everybody is probably going to have to get used to. Newer, younger rock music usually trumps the oldsters. Like when The Rock helped snuff KY102/99.7KY.

Funny thing though, as Rock main man Johnny Dare approaches the Big 5-0h, Buzz head dude Lazlo apparently isn’t all that far behind. There really is no young,hip  up and coming Johnny Dare type right now. Not that I know of anyway.

However sources say Dare still dominates in men listeners.

But one of The Buzz greatest strengths is that it appeals almost equally to both men and women  listeners.

Anyway, on with the ratings… Continue reading

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Hearne: Bowling for Major News Stories

lsThe big news in Lawrence today…

Would you believe, that the bowling alley in the KU student union building is gonna close? Yep, top of the fold on the front page of the Lawrence Journal World newspaper.

It’s a little different on the web site, because the lead stories are constantly changing.

However, placing a bowling alley closing story in the premier news hole says something about journalism in Lawrence, Kansas. It even helps explain why something as insignificant in the scheme of things can dominate an entire city. Continue reading

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Steele: Why Is KC Subsidizing Protest Movements?

IMG_1810On Friday, April 24, if you have nothing better to do and you’d like a free lunch courtesy of Kansas City taxpayers, the place to be is the Sheraton Hotel at Crown Center

The official theme of the symposium is “The New Face of Protest.”

I don’t know what the “old” face was and am almost afraid to ask what the post-surgical face will look like.

Although the event runs less than six hours–lunch tout compris–participants can sort through a whole grab bag of potential problems to protest.

The one that caught my eye was “The current culture for Hispanics & Hispanic Immigrants.” Continue reading

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Hearne: Can Kansas City Be a Baseball Town Again?

Charlie 'O 1965 yearbookAfter decades of being the butt of every baseball joke imaginable a new game is afoot…

At the risk of hopping on (and later perhaps off) the bandwagon that is this year’s Kansas City Royals, let’s assume for a moment that the baseball fervor sweeping this city is the real deal. That the Royals are a good – possibly great – team with a bright future ahead.

Can this town actually handle it, let alone sustain it?

Right now, almost every direction you turn Royals baseball has taken the city by storm.

And I’m not just talking about the jock sniffing usual suspects. Nor long suffering, true believer wannabes like Brandon Leftridge. You know, folks who got a taste of baseball greatness somewhere way back in their childhoods and never fully accepted the ensuing awfulness of being a baseball fan trapped in Kansas City.

The opposite was the case for me.

I grew up in an era where professional baseball in Kansas City was a joke.

I just didn’t know better.

There was no paradise lost, it baseball here had always been bad. But it was all we had. So I dutifully collected baseball cards of the local team and rounded things out by collecting the cards of star players on the other teams.

I went to a few games here and there with my dad, ate the bad hotdogs but thought they were good, drank the Kool-Aid and worshipped at the altar of a sports mascot named Charlie O. the Mule. Continue reading

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Hearne: Showdown Between Lazlo / Glazer Leads to Entercom Building Ban

Lazlo

Lazlo

What goes around comes around…

A long running grudge by 96.5 The Buzz afternoon drive host Lazlo – aka program director Scott Geiger – against Stanford’s owner Craig Glazer erupted last week and has resulted in Glazer being banned from Entercom offices.

The details are sketchy since pretty much everyone’s lips are sealed, but based on anecdotal evidence over the years, it appears Lazlo’s bad feelings toward Glazer spring from an incident years ago when he was forced to choose between Lazlo’s Buzz and Johnny Dare‘s Rock 98.9. Both stations wanted Glazer and the comics that appear weekly at his Overland Park club, but only one show would prevail.

Not surprisingly, Glazer choose Dare and the then mighty Rock.

That was then.

Ever since Glazer’s been the butt of Lazlo’s jokes on TwitterFacebook and on the airwaves. And some of those “jokes” have been over the top, mean spirited, calling Glazer a racist and other disparaging things. Of late, Glazer’s spanking new Stanford & Sons comedy club at 119th and Metcalf was reportedly labeled a “shit hole.”

The flip side of that beef: Continue reading

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Star beams: Kelly Urich Returns With a Vengeance

wereinRemember when the only reason April baseball was exciting if you made it through the month without having your favorite player traded?

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Remember when the Royals only got runs when they ate too much dairy?

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Nelly arrested in Tennessee on felony drug charges and could face up to six years in prison….where he’ll learn a whole new meaning to “Shake Ya Tailfeather.”

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Glazer: This Year’s Royals The Team to Beat in MLB

2015-Kansas-City-Royals-Pocket-ScheduleThe battle cry last year from yours truly: “It’s Over!”

That was my thinking – that the Kansas City Royals were done in September after a cold streak. Clearly I was wrong! A World Series later, they were anything but over.

And now this!

Lefty broke it down; the Royals may well be baseballs’ best team.

I see that and so do many others – well, maybe not nationally, not yet – but they will.

My reason for being down on the Royals the last several years was clear: none of their “stars” were playing at the star level. Their offense was non existent. Although the pitching was there for sure.

I just found it hard to get behind a team with no real star on offense.

No power, no RBI’s, no big hitting averages. It was kinda boring.

Well, that’s changed! Continue reading

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Steele: Kansas City Star Had Rape Story Problems Too

Judy Thomas Kansas City Star

Judy Thomas
Kansas City Star

Rolling Stone magazine caught considerable and justified heat for a story of a gang rape at the University of Virginia that was implausible on its face and unverifiable in all its preposterous details…

As Newsweek reports, the tale of the woebegone “Jackie” was not the most outlandish rape story that the Rolling Stone‘s Sabrina Erdely penned. As Newsweek notes, “The factual discrepancies in Jackie’s story are dwarfed by the factual discrepancies in Billy’s story that was published in the September 15, 2011, issue.”

The mythical Billy was an altar boy, and in 2011, apparently, altar boy stories were all the rage.

Judy Thomas and the Kansas City Star caught that wave as well. Continue reading

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Hearne: Is ‘One & Done’ Killing College Basketball?

NCAA Basketball: Arkansas at KentuckyMaybe I’m just too easily bored…

Then again, while it’s been years since I felt strongly about college basketball, this one and done stuff where high school players play a single season of college ball before going to the NBA is getting tiresome.

Take last year’s celebrated KU freshmen roundballers Andrew Wiggins and Joel Emblid.

Not unexpectedly the two bailed for the pros after a single, lackluster season that practically nobody will much remember in a year or two. Unless maybe they become so famous in the NBA that somehow the tiny footnote describing their college basketball careers somehow survives.

Seriously though, who cares?

They weren’t around long enough to endear themselves to KU fans, and in the scheme of things what few accomplishments they did achieve are entirely forgettable. Continue reading

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Leftridge: The Royals Are Going to the World Series Again

410coverAs easy as it is to pick apart the meaningless failings and triumphs of spring training, it’s just as easy to get irrationally emotional about the first three (or five, or twelve) games of the regular season.

Spring training means nothing because it’s just that—training. People are getting their limbs loose and hitters are working on different approaches at the plate and pitchers are working on locating specific pitches in specific locations. So while it’s fun to see a newcomer like Alex Rios tear the cover off the ball—once again making you wonder how you ever questioned any of Dayton Moore’s moves—it’s just as discouraging to see a starting rotation whose collective ERA rivals the cost of a ballpark beer.

Similarly, in the grand scheme of things, the first three games of the season mean very little. Oh sure, they go on the permanent record, set a tone, and maybe serve to build a little momentum, but when it comes right down to it, it is an infinitesimally small sample size, a singular peanut swimming in an industrial-sized barrel of Costco Party-Pack-O’-Nuts. Continue reading

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Hearne: The Rolling Stones’ Septuagenarian Rocker Ripoff @ Arrowhead

Exclusive - Celebs Flock To See The Rolling Stones Play Surprise Concert In LAEver heard the expression, don’t trust anyone over 30?

How about 70?

Best I can tell the phrase was first uttered by a free speech movement dude in 1965 at a time free speech was a somewhat rare commodity. And during the time period when that line was in vogue, a cat named Mick Jagger sang, “What a drag it is getting old” and reportedly claimed, “he would rather be dead than be up on stage when he got old”.

That of course was then.

“I have a very different attitude now…” Jagger told Rolling Stone magazine in 1995. “(Rock ‘n roll’s) capable of change and novelty. But it’s not as exciting for me. It’s not a perfect medium for someone my age, given the rebelliousness of the whole thing, the angst and youth of it. In some ways it’s foolish to try and re-create that.”

Yet 20 years later, at age 71, Jagger’s still up there a prancing and a dancing.

But to what end?

The Rolling Stones today is “a band that can’t even play ‘The Last Time’ as well as you did in middle school,” music pundit Bob Lefsetz. said two years ago about a Stones show in LA’s Staples Center.

“There’s no energy,” he continued. “The crowd looks like a parody of the 70s. The band is so thin they make (opening act) Gwen Stefani look fat, and she looks like she stepped onto the set of “Cocoon,” and she sucks besides…Why didn’t the band get someone their own age?”

Lefsetz money quote:  “If anybody who was at this show says it was great, they’re lying.” Continue reading

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Jack Goes Confidential: ‘Woman In Gold’ Reclaims Painful Past

woman_in_gold_Enfilme_106m5_675_489.pngSometimes an individual performance overshadows everything else in a motion picture…

So it is with Academy Award winner Helen Mirren—make that DAME Helen Mirren—in WOMAN IN GOLD.

That’s not to say that the film itself lacks interest. After all it IS a fascinating story based on real events dating back to Nazi times and finally culminating in 2004.

This is the true story of Maria Altmann‘s well-to-do Jewish family residing in Vienna just prior to World War II. The Nazi’s plundered the Altmann’s proudest possessions which included Gustav Klimt’s 1907 masterpiece painting dubbed ‘Woman In Gold.’

21 year old Maria and her new husband Fritz successfully escaped Austria, eventually settling in Los Angeles.

Fast forward decades to the 21st century where now widowed Maria resides on the left coast when she discovers a letter left by her late sister. Continue reading

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Lefsetz: Rolling Stone & The Frustrating Search for Truth

2014-11-24-MSNBC-MJ-ErdelyDon’t believe everything you read…

Or to put it more bluntly, if Rolling Stone can get it wrong, what makes you so sure what’s on Fox News is correct?

In the information age, we’ve got plenty of gossip, a lot of rabble-rousing, but truth can be hard to find. Because not everyone wants to go on the record, because people shade the story to their advantage, because reporters want to become famous.

HUH?

Go back to Judith Miller. If she hadn’t been writing in the New York Times would liberals have voted for an Iraq invasion? A lot fewer, that’s for sure. People trusted the Times.

And we used to trust Rolling Stone.

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Hearne: Dream On, Plaza Will Never Be the Same

bosy-slam-carsWe all like to kid ourselves at times…

Craig Glazer spends the night with a 23 year-old girl he met last weekend who’s mom’s only 40 and suddenly he’s Ponce de Leon. I get a new Fiat and I think I’m Vin Diesel. Paul Wilson builds a huge front porch and landscapes in an above ground pool at his new home in Olathe home and like Harley’s never gonna bag on him anymore.

Some people think the only reason the Country Club Plaza is crawling with mischievous black teenagers when the weather is warm is because Cinemark’s Palace on the Plaza dropped its ticket prices to accommodate them.

They’re kidding themselves.

They’re also kidding themselves to think that black teens will stay out of Westport if Kansas City can lure them to neighborhood weekend dances during the summer months.

Fact is, Kansas city has changed, the world has changed. Continue reading

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Valentine: Diogenes 2015

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Original art by Mark Valentine

The Rolling Stone story about a brutal campus gang rape turned out to be false…

As it unravels, more reporters are saying how easy it would have been to find this out before they made the accusations that caused so much harm. The fraternity was harmed. The school was harmed. Even future rape cases have been harmed. The story moved forward because the cause was so ideologically important that the facts became casualties.

This is the pattern of The Left.

They have become overtly Machiavellian with the belief that “The ends justify the means.”  Click backwards through your News Feed and you will see the pattern.

“Hands up. Don’t shoot.” was repeated in Congress and across the nation. It was a lie.
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Hearne: Candy Store Closed @ 18th & Grand

11276_lgI don’t always answer my phone…

If I don’t recognize the caller or it’s from a toll free number. I just don’t have the time or the energy to have to politely explain to some stranger that I’m not interested in the latest  Harry & David offering – nothing personal.

I did roll the dice and answer yesterday on an 816 number I didn’t recognize.

Good thing, too, because as it turns out it was from the Kansas City Star.

My Subaru Mastercard was converted into a Rewards Visa a few months back and the bank finally got around to cutting off users of the old card. Which included my $27 and change monthly Star subscription.

A very nice, polite woman at the newspaper called to get my new credit card number and lo and behold, she was an actual a local newspaper employee. Not some farmed out, English as a second language person in the Philippines, like Jack Poessiger gets when he calls in to complain about not getting his newspaper.

Seems the Star has figured out that if they want to retain subscribers intending to cancel their subscriptions, they’d best field somebody with some skin in the local newspaper game.

Then a funny thing happened. Continue reading

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Steele: Is KC City Council Being Paid by Kansas?

jermaine2Dang!

I was hoping to vote against Jermaine Reed for KC City Council, but as he is an in-district candidate in the 3rd District, I won’t get the chance. Maybe I’ll just show up over there and vote anyhow.

I’ll call “racism” if anyone asks for my ID.

I should add that I have never met Reed, and I have no reason to suspect impropriety other than that he is a KC City Councilman, a job that for many of his predecessors was as tempting as Eve’s apple.

Yes, “Ye shall be as gods.”

What bugs me about Reed is that he is championing a “living wage” for all workers in Kansas City. The wage would start at $10 an hour and escalate to $15 in five years.

The problems with Reed’s proposal are many, and they start with the generally fascist overreach of the city government into private business. Continue reading

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Hearne: USA Today the Future of Local Newspapers?

de_frie_danskeThe sky isn’t quite falling yet, but we may be getting close…

There’s little doubt that rapidly advancing technology is taking a huge toll on any number of old school industries. Take the greeting card biz, with Hallmark shuttering its Topeka operation not two years ago and looking to lop off 200 more heads in KC as we speak.

The Kansas City Star and The Pitch are embroiled in frightening free falls with no end in sight. Free falls costing hundreds, if not thousands of jobs, but that also results in turmoil among business advertisers that have traditionally relied on print publications to reach their customer bases.

I’m sure somebody out there still buys greeting cards, but with rare exception I can’t tell you who – certainly not my 18 year-old daughters or me.

So as we await the death knell of The Pitch and wonder aloud how long some of us will continue picking up plastic wrapped newspapers with day old and syndicated stories from larger publications like the New York Times, where’re we actually headed?

The addition of a daily USA Today section in the Lawrence Journal World and dozens of other newspapers across the country might just hint at the solution. Continue reading

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Glazer: Wisconsin vs. Duke, Who Will Win?

ncaaWill Coach K win No. 5 for Duke?

Can Bo Ryan bring Wisconsin their second NCAA tourney title ever? This is as close a call as you can get. In fact, it’s a lot like this year’s Super Bowl. Two evenly matched teams with two great coaches and a truck load of name players.

And remember, that one came down to the last play. This one could do the same.

Many feel, as do I, that the Badgers have a very slight edge. Their two bigs, Frank Kaminsky and Sam Decker face up to the one monster on the Blue Devils, Jahlil Okafor. That right there gives Wisconsin a bit of a better chance.

Kentucky could not get the two 7 footers in foul trouble, can coach K?

Don’t forget this, Duke played Wisconsin on December 3rd and beat them at the Badgers home court 80-70. I think that matters a ton. Doubt on the part of the Badgers. Continue reading

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