TOP STORIES
The songs remain the same, but the band often changes
- Singer Adam Lambert settles in to a new reality
- New book, new prize: At home with author Toni Morrison
- ABC loads up on nighttime soaps for fall
- Fantastic Art show and convention comes to Bartle Hall
- My Likes: Julian Goff
- Appreciating Mexican author Carlos Fuentes
- Elizabeth Banks nurtures a baby boom
Movies
Elizabeth Banks nurtures a baby boom
May 15, 3:42 PMWith “The Hunger Games” in the rear-view mirror, the ensemble comedy “What to Expect When You’re Expecting” just ahead and a 14-month-old at home, Elizabeth Banks is tired.
- Peter Berg takes command of ‘Battleship’ action May 15, 1:51 PM
- New on video | ‘Albert Nobbs,’ ‘Chronicle,’ ‘The Grey,’ ‘One for the Money’ May 15, 12:13 PM
- Snow White film inspires costume designers fashion collection May 15, 6:54 PM
- An American influx at Cannes' global glamour fest May 15, 8:51 AM
- Actress Brit Marling is building a cult of her own May 14, 2:16 PM
- The Avengers adds $103.2 million in sprint to billion-dollar box office May 13, 7:54 PM
- Baron Cohen rolls into London for 'Dictator' May 10, 4:40 PM
- Hollywood studios, guilds, agencies align for vets May 10, 8:32 AM
Music
Saturday at Penn Valley Park, in the shadow of the Liberty Memorial, radio station KQRC celebrate the 20th anniversary of Rockfest, the biggest outdoor festival in Kansas City and one of the biggest in the nation. This year's lineup featured 15 bands, including main-stage acts Chevelle, former Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash, Five Finger Death Punch and Shinedown.
Community Faces | Rockfest 2012
May 15, 9:05 PMSaturday at Penn Valley Park, in the shadow of the Liberty Memorial, radio station KQRC celebrated the 20th anniversary of Rockfest, the biggest outdoor festival in Kansas City and one of the biggest in the nation. This year's lineup featured 15 bands, including main-stage acts Chevelle, Slash, Five Finger Death Punch and Shinedown.
Timothy Finn
The songs remain the same, but the band often changes
Tuesday night, Van Halen will headline a show at Sprint Center. It will be the band’s second show in Kansas City in more than four years. Its previous show was also at Sprint Center, in October 2007. That tour was famous for reuniting lead singer David Lee Roth with the band for the first time in more than 20 years.
Previous ColumnsBack to Rockville
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- On the way: More shows May 15, 2:48 PM
- On the way: Lamb of God and Dethkok May 14, 10:54 AM
- John Lennon's killer transferred to another prison
- Students in tornado-hit Ind. town await 'Lady A'
- Drummer for OneRepublic arrested in Denver
Television
Big Jake has trouble jumping into pickup
May 16, 1:27 PMBig Jake, a large mixed-breed dog, just turned 8.
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- CBS makes bold moves, TBS touts 'Cougar Town' May 16, 11:58 AM
- Search for the next 'Mad Men': seeking classic originals for AMC May 16, 11:02 AM
- As 'SNL' season ends, signs of a coming shift May 16, 2:31 PM
- Mark Curry curries laughs on the road
- CBS moving 'Men,' 'Mentalist' for new season
- Ken Burns' 'The Dust Bowl' highlights PBS fall lineup
Dining Out
At Bread For All in Westport, Stan Yoder lays out freshly baked nan to cool before the lunch crowd arrives.
Just a Taste: Bread for All Bakery Tandoori Naan Cafe
May 15, 12:02 PMWho knew the new “Avengers” movie would create a shawarma buzz?
- Tatsus holds on to its alluring tradition May 8, 8:47 PM
- Haus hopes to be home of the best wurst May 16, 12:56 AM
- Area restaurants cited for health code violations May 3, 3:39 PM
- New Crossroads restaurant is about food and community May 1, 9:54 AM
- Sweet Siam offers Thai dishes with an American touch Apr 25, 7:03 PM
- Owners hope to make Beacon Tavern a neighborly place Apr 23, 8:32 PM
- Marv's deli to open this summer in Leawoods Park Place Apr 26, 2:35 PM
- R Bar closing in West Bottoms Apr 23, 2:57 PM
- R Bar closing in West Bottoms
- Taste the hand-cut flavor at Herreras Tenderloin Grill
- The Boot, new to Westport, could use some polish
Theater
Robert Trussell
Topeka native draws on her history for ‘Everyday Rapture’
Sherie Rene Scott was on the phone reflecting on the difference between facts and truth.
Previous Columns‘The Fantasticks’ expected to resume Thursday
May 14, 10:39 AMThe opening night performance of “The Fantasticks” at the Off Center Theatre in Crown Center was cut short after actor Vightor Zophoniasson suffered a torn Achilles tendon in the first act.
- Cinderella story 'Ever After' to charm Broadway
- Topeka native draws on her history for ‘Everyday Rapture’
- Real 'Jersey Boys' to embark on national tour
Fine arts & books
Topeka native draws on her history for ‘Everyday Rapture’
May 15, 11:54 AMSherie Rene Scott was on the phone reflecting on the difference between facts and truth.
- New book, new prize: At home with author Toni Morrison May 15, 8:12 PM
- Fourth volume of Robert Caros biography traces LBJs return to power May 13, 12:59 AM
- KC Chorale celebrates 30 years with its first Kauffman Center concert May 13, 7:56 PM
- Sting of recession fades for Kansas Citys art museums May 13, 12:41 AM
- Lawsuits arent the only answer when an artworks origin is questionable
- The Classical Beat | Symphony lines up familiar composers, led by an expert in the field
- Novelist Richard Fords Canada chronicles a life diverted by violence
The Kauffman Center
The Classical Beat | Symphony lines up familiar composers, led by an expert in the field
May 12, 11:37 PMIn its concerts next weekend, the Kansas City Symphony will perform classical music in the strictest sense. Led by early music specialist Bernard Labadie, the orchestra will perform symphonies by Johann Christian Bach, Joseph Martin Kraus and Franz Joseph Haydn with pianist Arnaldo Cohen as the soloist in a concerto by Felix Mendelssohn.
- KC Chorale celebrates 30 years with its first Kauffman Center concert May 13, 7:56 PM
- Season’s final Kansas City Ballet program showcases dancers’ abilities May 8, 8:28 PM
- The Classical Beat | KC Ballets Cowen to take final bow in Souvenirs Apr 28, 10:22 PM
- Its the last curtain for Lyric Operas general director, Evan Luskin
- Chieftains mark 50 years with young voices
- In Symphony's first rehearsal, new concert hall sounds like dream come true
Stargazing
As 'SNL' season ends, signs of a coming shift
May 16, 2:31 PMHow can "Saturday Night Live" possibly replace (fill in the blank)? How many times have we asked that question across nearly four decades?
- All-star Dancing With the Stars; Saturday Night Live app May 16, 2:30 PM
- Maria Menounos booted off `Dancing With the Stars' May 16, 9:37 AM
- Ellen DeGeneres wins top US humor prize in DC May 15, 1:50 PM
- John Lennon's killer transferred to another prison
- Howard Stern makes a sweet debut on 'America's Got Talent'
- 'Swamp People' cast member Mitchell Guist dies
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- Marilyn Manson 7:00 pm @ Uptown Theater
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