| Abstract | Photo and biographical article about David Naster, referred to as "Kansas City's king of comedy" and "Kansas City's best-known comic, a high-energy comedian who's performed for ten years on local stages and radio shows." Also "the father of Kansas City comedy clubs," co-founding the Stanford's Comedy House (also called Stanford & Sons Restaurant and Comedy House) in the 1980s and giving "comedians Louis Anderson and Sinbad, among others, their starts there." |