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Ambush at Channel 5: One TV type gets a dose of her own hidden-camera-style investigation and finds it "uncool"
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Sex Edition
Our second-annual issue dedicated to all things sex.
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A college drop-out abandons a lucrative tech career for a life of inner-city poverty and hopes to save an urban school district from oblivion
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How Not to Be a Rap Star
Flying high on Ecstasy, Grey Goose and his own hype, Paul Mussan blew through 100 G's in six months.
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Kansas Citys Corona Cantina #1 still has some problems to work out, but well raise a few bottles to the concept
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Ambush at Channel 5: One TV type gets a dose of her own hidden-camera-style investigation and finds it "uncool" (21)
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Kansas Citys Corona Cantina #1 still has some problems to work out, but well raise a few bottles to the concept (15)
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Booty Crawl (10)
We find our nemesis and a lot of booze during a Waldo bar hop.
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No one feels sorry for Councilman Terry Riley as much as Terry Riley (7)
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China Syndrome (7)
For a real immigration debate, just look at what happened when the Chinese invaded Mexico.
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Kris Kobach tagged as a "New-Wave Nativist"
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Monday Music Junkie: Del tha Funkee Homosapien, Cajun Dance Party, Elbow and More
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Art historian Richard Axsom describes Terry Winters' printmaking style as "organic abstraction delineated with references to early biological life." In lay terms, this means: Winters' works brim with intriguing, ambiguous imagery. "Furrows" might depict a provocatively posed elephant; "Locus" appears to invent a hippo-python hybrid; and the spheres of "Morula" could be cells, spores or alien orbs. The identities of Winters' subjects aren't immediately apparent, but their vitality is unquestionable. By contrast, Creighton Michael's drawings seem straightforward. A piece called "Squiggle" contains hundreds of curlicues, with rope splices reinforcing the graphite waves. But it's easy to get lost in Michael's dense patterns, which hypnotize like concentric circles. His "Notation 998" evokes oceanic atmosphere with squid-tentacle lines and coral-reef texture, yet the red-black-and-white color scheme defies aquamarine expectations. Both artists open exhibitions today at the Belger Arts Center (2100 Walnut, 816-474-3250). The gallery opens at 10 a.m.; Michael hosts a gallery talk at 6 p.m.
Belger Arts Center
Wednesdays-Fridays, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Saturdays, 12-4 p.m. Starts: March 7. Continues through June 6, 2008







