Brock Wilbur
Editor-in-Chief
Articles
Happily is a horror romp about your friends whose marriage is a little too perfect
Godzilla vs. Kong is dumb as hell, and that doesn’t matter
Loud Light Kansas political recap: voter suppression and vaccinations
Nobody is Joe Everyman revenge on a John Wick scale
Loud Light Kansas political recap: drunk driving senator, transgender sports, state budget
Monster Closets: Amiga’s 1986 Zombi was a Dawn of the Dead adaptation that was too accurate for fun
SXSW: Alien on Stage stages a very British Alien and that’s more than enough
Stubbs the Zombie raises an all-timer from the grave; instills a terrible case of retro-mortis
Loud Light Kansas political recap: NRA, college refunds, the stimulus, and protests
KC Top 5 podcast: Expert taco debate edition
Third-party investigation into sexual harassment accusations at Boulevard Brewery releases final findings
KC Top 5 podcast: Our battle royale over the city’s stellar celebrities
Loud Light Kansas political recap: criminalizing protest, guns, and unemployment
KC Top 5 podcast: Our battle royale over the best live entertainment venues in town
Murder By Death’s Adam Turla on the one year anniversary of concert cancellations
Shared trauma manifests as a serial slasher in Lucky
A Feminist horror manifesto arrives at just the right time.
Loud Light Kansas political recap: emergency management limitations, forced school re-openings, and a Republican power grab
Letter from the Editor: The contagion of Captain Trips and the Wilbur-Kane menagerie
Betty Rae’s Part 1: David Friesen and Mary Thao Nguyen provide exclusive postmortem on the events of late 2020
Loud Light’s Kansas political recap: arctic blast, unemployment benefits, and a surge in gas prices
Two years after the incident, a Westport sexual assault case still lingers in traffic court
A Nightmare Wakes gives Mary Shelly’s life a reanimation
Loud Light Kansas politics wrap-up: sports betting, transgender rights, and remembering Senator Estes
Barb & Star Go to Vista Del Mar is unapologetically exactly what it wants to be
Sator has scares in the silence and squeeze between your memories
#SaveOurStages weirdo fundraiser anthology book available now
Loud Light Kansas politics wrap-up: energy discrimination, pot legalization, and vaccine distribution
Letter from the Editor: Of dirtbags and determination
The Kid Detective is a painfully funny exploration of Gifted Kid Syndrome
"No matter how simple a case may seem, it's shocking what you can find."
[Updated] Boulevard Brewing Co. becomes lightning rod for criticism following tepid response to sexual harassment allegations
Psycho Goreman is Calvin & Hobbes with 3000% more decapitations
"The gem has been taken by two mindless meat-children."
Hunted is a revenge film that reminds us a “company of wolves is better than that of men”
Horror comedy Bloody Hell has copious amounts of both
Horror staple Panic Fest returns this April
KC Library hosts week of online panel discussions regarding the future of local dining
Online roundtables will be hosted by The Pitch's own Liz Cook
Internship nightmare crawler Going Under is a darkly empowering adventure
Get your place in line for the COVID-19 vaccine in Jackson County right now
Letter from the Editor: Should Old Acquaintance Be Forgot? Duh. Obviously.
Exit Music (For A Year)
‘Disney on Ice’ comes to T-Mobile Center for a run of 16 mid-pandemic, indoor shows [Updated]
KC Public Library announces “Whenever Book Club” for those of us who want a book club, but are bad at doing a book club