Big Stories Inspire Spicy Dialogue
The weekly faceoff has some major items on the docket with Royals manager Ned Yost stepping
down and the NCAA taking aim at Bill Self and Kansas.
The Chiefs Still Deservedly Top the Headlines, But Others Resonate
Another big football weekend is on the plate, with the Chiefs looking unstoppable
but other stories are good fodder, too
Park University Shares Some Precious History With All of Us
Vintage memorabilia and photos highlight an exhibit inspired by the fiftieth
anniversary of the Park College class of !969, and the Homecoming Weekend.
A great visit with the archivists behind it.
Chiefs Undeniably Great, But Looking for More
The weekly sparring session goes deep into the NFL, but
also takes on corporate tech issues, and other more enjoyable
detours.
Football Broom Time for Area Fans
The Chiefs do what is becoming their usual thing, and an extremely rare sweep for the
local college teams is worth a deep discussion.
Ignoring the Naysayers to Build a Career
The late bloomer shrugged off doubts, and used his wheels to carve out
a decade long major league career with the Cubs and Phillies, but has always
called Kansas City home.
The Chiefs Rock, But Clear-Eyed Analysis Still Needed
The enjoyable weekly banter session deals with the excellence of the Chiefs, and the
media’s reaction to it. Also on the plate is which local college team is making the biggest news.
Country Roads to Backstreets and The Blues
Danny and Tim take their usual varied journey through concerts just past and just ahead,
and other musical topics. This time around musing about John Mayer, the Backstreet Boys,
Kacey Musgrave, Jeff Beck, Buddy Guy and more.
First Double Barreled Dose of Colleges and Pros Comes With a Bang
The Chiefs bring it big time in the opener, but have some challenges come out of it, while the
rest of the NFL has great action and interesting tales. Missouri and K-State shine as Kansas
has yet another low moment.
Vintage Times With The Chiefs, and Making an Impact
Football life in the seventies was a different world, and combining
family, business, and service to the community is all part of Larry
Marshall’s story.