Kansas City Shutting Down For Winter

Entertainment news offers a glimpse at inevitable economic hardship given current pandemic precautions and the continued downward spiral of the local economy during coronavirus.

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Music Venues, Bars and Restaurants Brace for Long, Hard Winter

Tim Gutschenritter is trying - really trying - to stay positive. He posts encouraging messages on Facebook. He cheerfully greets customers who wander into The Riot Room, his Westport business. But privately, Gutschenritter grows a little more afraid every day. The Riot Room is meant to host live bands and standing-room-only crowds five to seven days a week.

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  1. Gonna be a different city as the virus and the election riots tear it up over the winter.

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  2. ^^^

    sad but true.

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  3. Whaaa!!!! Then get your scaredy cat asses out of town!

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    1. Nothing was mentioned about fear until you brought it up. You must be a Democratic they jump to conclusions without any facts all the time.

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  4. Could bars and restaurants form private members only establishments that not even the city fire marshal could enter? Contracts can be written to over ride city ordinances, and idiot mayor mandates.

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    1. good idea. It worked in the 70's

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  5. Dr Fauci said there was going to be a virus during the Trump administration. Gee I wonder how he knew that??????? Oh and plan on civil unrest next month it's coming and this time it's not going to be a bunch of basement kids with pink hair. If you have a problem with the virus and you support the democratic party it's your own fault.

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  6. 4:25 you sir are dumb

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  7. Let's close everything down again, so the suicide rate continues to go through the roof. Crash test dummies at the helm.

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