Sure, The Pitch is now the pet project of a trust fund nepo-baby and mostly declines to engage in any local political conversation . . . However, this kind of coverage is priceless and a big reason why we still love this clunky publication . . .
"While many KC record stores have come and gone, one plucky shop on Broadway has stood the test of time for over thirty years. Fires, floods, and pandemics have all tried to derail the store, but to no avail. As you walk into It’s a Beautiful Day, you are instantly greeted by the familiar smell of incense, pro-choice and anti-hate bumper stickers, a Grateful Dead Mural, and so much more."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Westport's It's a Beautiful Day is more than just a simple music-politics-apparel-repair-art-queer-vintage shop
It's a Beautiful Day Co-Owners Fran Stanton and Erik Branstetter talk about the store's history, tribulations and success.
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