Kansas City Week In Review Talks Sketchy Local Entertainment Reopen



A tele-conference with leaders of local entertainment venues . . . Here's a glimpse at their talking points and desperate hope that cowtown crowds return despite the ongoing pandemic. Checkit:

"Nick Haines talks to Randy Wisthoff, CEO/Executive Director of the Kansas City Zoo, Bob Kendrick, President of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, Brenda Tinnen. General Manager/Sr. Vice President of Sprint Center, and Richard Baker, President /CEO at Starlight Theatre, about navigating the pandemic, what a return of patrons will look like and what the future holds."

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Comments

  1. Nah, people only want to go to protests!

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  2. ^^^

    True dat.

    It's not just about the pandemic there's also a question of money that was ignored.

    Nobody has 200 dollars to drop on a night of listening to crap music anymore.

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  3. I don't feel sorry that a lot of white folks are experiencing what the poor and minority communities have been going thru all along. Too bad for the business owners, take the money out of the business and live off it, then get out and get a job like everyone. That's what they deserve for voting for the sorry GOP

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    1. Total racist ignorance. As if every white person is rich. As if every black person is poor. As if the biggest factor in one's poverty isn't one's own motivation and commitment or lack thereof. You have zero grasp of the complexity of business ownership, which is responsible for creating the jobs.

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