There will be Oscars. The threat of not having an Academy Awards ceremony has been the most suspenseful news story of recent memory. The writer's strike is over and we can breathe a sigh of relief and get down to the usual process of speculating. Forget the presidential race; for me, it's all about the Oscar race.
Squirming its way into an ill-fated destiny, a grasshopper fights the jaws of a Venus fly trap to the sounds of a suburban setting and a canine that is devouring what one can only hope is a bone. A stock ticker of poetry entwines words and goosebumps come to your arms.
Café Europa is a charming little restaurant and bakery. The café's bright cheerfulness is instantly felt at the door. The interior atmosphere is purposely made cozy and provincial with colorful, homely decor. The front door opens to a display case lined with in-house baked goods and a coffee buffet.
An intimate crowd of fiction lovers gathered Wednesday night, Feb. 13, at UMKC's Writing Center to read and discuss poetry, fiction and different works of prose. The event was Open Mic Night and was designed to help bring students into the Writing Center to help acclimate English students into the college environment.
Alright, I'm going to say it, vagina. Okay, now that the word is out of the way, I figure you did one of two things. Either you turned the page as fast as you could, or you suddenly became very intrigued. V-day is probably not the Valentine's Day holiday you're thinking of.
Around World War I, residents of a local African-American district battled against the odds and bonded together through their ideals and goodwill, creating a neighborhood legacy which has only recently received public notice. Through a presentation entitled "Just Like a Garden of Eden: African American Community Life in Kansas City's Leeds", Dr.
Tuesday, Feb. 19 Conversations with a King: The Life and Speeches of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: Performance featuring Gregory S. Carr from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. at the School of Education, room 115. A Community Conversation on Education: Q&A session about the problems in the Kansas City, Missouri School District from 6:30 to 8:30 p.