A dozen writers from The Kansas City Star and The Philadelphia Inquirer go head-to-head in a Super Bowl showdown of words and ...
Sandra Lee King 1943-2025 Sandra Lee King, a beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt and friend, passed ...
When Pulitzer Prize-winning author Geraldine Brooks leaves her native Australia to visit frigid Kansas City on Feb. 6, it will be a trip she’d rather not make. Not because she will have to ...
Dale Warman, one of the founders of the Lineman’s Rodeo and a 2019 inductee into the National Lineman’s Hall of Fame, says ...
Bishop Michael W. Fisher asked the parishioners in a recent letter to reconsider their appeal in light of what he called the parish’s degraded finances and a “very viable interested party” seeking to ...
UK proggers Solstice have announced that they will release their brand new album, Clann, through specialist US label Progrock ...
Student athletes put their names to pen and paper and committed to continue their athletic and academic careers at the next ...
Following their Emmy-winning, gavel-to-gavel coverage of the Senate Watergate hearings on PBS, MacNeil and Jim Lehrer teamed up to create the show that is now known as the PBS NewsHour. Amna Nawaz ...
“That way, you’re less afraid of the pain.” In 1990, Iyer, then 33, an author and columnist for Time magazine, grabbed his mother’s aging cat and his latest manuscript, jumped in his car ...
Kansas State entered the 2024 season with a new quarterback under center, with the group electing to name sophomore Avery Johnson the starter in Manhattan. The Big 12 football schedule for next ...
For the novelist Rebecca Makkai, writing blurbs had become nearly a full-time job. She explains why blurbs matter — and why she’s taking a break. By Rebecca Makkai Call her Ruth, or Baby, or ...