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Jeneé Osterheldt

Olathe teachers feel the vampire buzz

For months it’s all any fan of Stephenie Meyer has been talking about — the vampire love story leaves the pages of her books and hits the big screen.

Aaron Barnhart

Fairness Doctrine’s return not likely, regardless what Rush says

The Fairness Doctrine is coming back! Rush said so! Well, Rush Limbaugh is not an idiot, contrary to what Al Franken wrote. He’s dead wrong, but he’s not an idiot, because he knows when there’s an issue that he can use to turn the spotlight once more on El Rushbo.

Lauren Chapin

801 Chophouse arrives as Morton’s goes away

Just as Morton’s the Steakhouse closed in Crown Center, 801 Chophouse opened at 71 E. 14th St. in the Power & Light District. Jimmy and Kevin Lynch also have restaurants in Des Moines and Omaha.

Timothy Finn

David Cook has a debut that’s airwave-ready

For David Cook, the easy part is over. He won “American Idol,” he survived the grueling “Idol” tour and he made his inaugural record, “David Cook.” Now comes the difficult part: living up to more hype than any of the preceding “Idol” winners.

Robert W. Butler

Dark Innocence: 'Pajamas' director provides insight

It’s not a date movie,” filmmaker Mark Herman says of his drama “The Boy in the Striped Pajamas.”

Hearne Christopher Jr.

Hearne Christopher Jr.: Is satellite radio in Urich’s future?

Going, going — he’s not quite gone … Shockingly, one of the town’s top radio dudes, Mix 93.3 FM jock Kelly Urich, is leaving the station early next month.

Robert Trussell

Review: 'Sister Mary Ignatius' succeeds in outrageous conclusion

Well, friends, it had been a very long time since your humble theater critic sat through a production of "Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You" — so long, in fact, that I had forgotten how dark and ultimately disturbing this absurdist comedy really is.

John Mark Eberhart

Between the Lines: ‘Clotheslines,’ by Larry Racunas

Those were days of consensual green spirits, long, airy walks, wistful neighbors, whirling windmills that sang to you.

Alice Thorson

NY couple gives 50 works of art to KU museum

KU's Spencer Art Museum is one of 50 museums in 50 states selected to receive 50 works from The Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection. Herbert Vogel worked for the U.S. Postal Service. Dorothy Vogel was a reference librarian at the Brooklyn Public Library. They lived on her salary and bought art with his

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