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By Laura Katzer

Coffee can be made into a special, complex treat with a combination of steam and pressure. It's called espresso. When espresso is combined with frothy, steamed milk, it becomes a new creation altogether, the latte. It can be fun to rediscover the basics of coffee specialty drinks.

Play it by Ear

'Secret Life' by New Bloods

By Jordan Kerfeld

I planned on reviewing a different CD this week, but I make exceptions for genius. New Bloods' "The Secret Life" is an absorbing and rich record. The female punk trio features bass, drums and violin, masterfully turning in 11 tight, ferocious songs that have single-handedly eroded my ambivalent disposition to punk.

Quilt-makers inspire a play

By Derek Campbell

Artistic, spiritual and inspiring are just a few of the words that have been used to describe the beautiful quilts that have been produced by the women of Gee's Bend, Ala. As Kansas City Repertory Theatre patrons found out Monday, April 14, the quilts directly reflected the vibrant and strong women creating them.

Breaking Piñatas gives healing culture back to community

By Nicole English

The West Side was treated to live local cultural performances of art, poetry, dance, music and drama at Breaking Piñatas on Thursday, April 17, when students and social activists presented their work at Guadalupe Center, 1015 Avenida Cesar E. Chavez. The fundraiser was the brain-child of Chato Villalobos as a way to demonstrate to the community the range of its cultural wealth and to give it back to the community in the form of a gift of performance.

Movie Review

'Smart People'

By David Coley

I'm sure we've all had at least one professor like Lawrence Wetherhold, played by Dennis Quaid, in the new film "Smart People." As the title infers, he's smart, and he knows it. And he has no problem lording his intellectual superiority over his students, much to their, and our chagrin.

A guidebook for female college grads

By Megan Henderson

Graduating with a college degree may be the easy part, especially against the prospect of finding an enjoyable job. This idea and other advice for finding a dream job, and keeping it, are the subject of Hannah Seligson's new book "New Girl on the Job: Advice from the Trenches.

Dancers Present Spring Dance Concert

By Nicole English

On April 18 and 19, the UMKC Conservatory of Music and Dance presented a variety of original and classical works in its annual Spring Dance Concert to an appreciative audience. The annual Spring Dance Concert functions as a capstone performance for students, allowing them to showcase the skills they have honed over the entire academic year.

Save the Date

By Heather Sprigler

Tuesday, April 22 Composer's Guild Performance: Musical performance starts at 7:30 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center, White Recital Hall. Wednesday, April 23 What's up with the new Ed. D?: Informational meeting about the new Ed. D. in Higher Education is from 5:30 to 7 p.

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