Archives: November 2010

The Roasterie Cafe opens today in Leawood

The Roasterie Cafe (4511 W. 119th St.) opened at the One Nineteen Center in Leawood this morning. This is the second cafe for the local roaster. It will feature coffee drinks, pastries and coffee floats made with new homemade ice cream flavors like Super Tuscan Espresso, which will be available today. Categories: Dining, Food & Drink Tags: roasterie cafe

Love in the time of a pandemic and other drama for the week

Monday: Intimate drama space The Living Room presents Beirut, in which a couple confronts quarantine, a highly communicable disease and if their love is worth the possibility of dying together. Tuesday: Vote. It’s Election Day. Wednesday: Hook up with a Scorpio. Intense, secretive and grudge-bearing, those born under this astrological sign are also known to be great in bed. And…

Cafe Up Close: Latin Bistro

Charles Ferruzza reviewed Latin Bistro in this week’s issue. Check out more pictures from the restaurant here. All photos are by Angela C. Bond.

Nina Whitney, KCMO homicide No. 91: 75-year-old woman found dead

%{}% The a relative discovered the body of 75-year-old Nina Whitney Friday night, and police are calling the elderly woman’s death Kansas City, Missouri’s 91st homicide of 2010. A relative hadn’t heard from Whitney, went to check on her and discovered Whitney’s body in a home in the 11800 bock of Belmont around 7:39 p.m. Categories: News Tags: homicide, Nina…

Hey felons, did you know that you can vote?

Lots of people with felony records believe that they’ve lost their right to vote in elections like the one coming up onTuesday. But you can vote, felons. Don’t let ’em tell you otherwise. In Missouri, unless an individual is convicted of a felony or misdemeanor related to voting, the law states that they are eligible to vote once their supervision…

Tricks and Treats: Halloween at Power & Light

Kansas Citians showed their creativity and sex appeal this Halloween with costumes that tapped into our ripe for mocking zeitgeist. All photos were taken by Scott Spychalski.