Opinion
Last week, I salivated as I beheld a photograph illustrating a newspaper article about the newest villain in the rogues’ gallery of foods suspected of colluding in human destruction.
Oct. 30, 2015
Music
I came up in Kansas City when the joints were running full blast from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m.
May 29, 1992
Jay “Hootie” McShann, a jazz pianist and bandleader who helped refine the blues-tinged Kansas City sound and introduced the world to saxophonist Charlie Parker, has died.
Dec. 9, 2006
Just because pianist Jay McShann has a career that stretches back well over 50 years, don’t expect him to sound like a relic.
June 1, 1992
Entertainment & Arts
Five years ago, Alvin Ailey fashioned a valentine to Charlie Parker, “For Bird--With Love,” that replayed moments from the jazzman’s difficult life in broadly drawn dramatic scenes set to music by Parker and others.
March 17, 1989
California
Authorities were searching Monday for a minimum-security inmate who walked away from a conservation camp in the Angeles National Forest.
May 26, 2014
Archives
Shann Ferch, who was a starting guard on the Montana State basketball team, has transferred to Pepperdine.
Aug. 25, 1987
Pianist/singer Jay McShann, renowned as being the leader in whose early ‘40s big band Charlie Parker first achieved prominence, was relaxed and cheery at the Vine St.
July 31, 1987
Sports
The Ferch brothers, Shann and Kral, combined for 39 points to lead Montana State to a 76-66 nonconference victory over the University of San Diego Monday in front of 4,743 at Brick Breeden Field House at Bozeman.
Dec. 9, 1986
To the editor: Liesl Schillinger writes of how “people who don’t smoke, like people who do, succumb to cancer and heart attacks.”
Nov. 4, 2015