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Feature
Kansas City's homeless community is just that _ a community, and one that may be tighter than most. But in terms of their humanity, homeless people often are the same as us working slobs.
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PitchOut
There's a lot at stake in making sure Science City thrives, particularly the
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Interview
Singer-songwriter Allette Brooks proves that even in an era of corporate domination, folk musicians are still building up grassroots followings on the coffee house circuit.
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Interview
Guitarist Deke Dickerson explains why the term "retro" doesn't have to mean old or stale.
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Soundbites
THE NIGHT (DREAMWORKS)
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Soundbites
THE DAYS OF OUR NIGHTS(JERICHO/SIRE)
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Reverbs
Just because Santana has found a career rebirth critically doesn't mean the same thing should happen to Scritti Politti.
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The Note - Reviews
READY FIRE AIM
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The Note - Reviews
THE BAGGAGE THAT IT BRINGS
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The Note - Reviews
METAMORPHOSIS (SHADRACH)
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Restaurant Reviews
Pierpont's in Union Station has some very high points but still requires tinkering.
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Screening Room
Filmmaker Errol Morris (The Thin Blue Line) discusses his latest documentary, Mr. Death: The Rise and Fall of Fred A.Leuchter, Jr., about a man whose passion ranges from designing humane execution machines to denying the Holocaust.
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Art
Two exhibits: One employs unfeeling, cold details while the other shows the expression of feeling.
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Sports
Avila College decides to hit the gridiron.
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Theater
Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde captures the essence of the power of theater in our modern world, brings to life the toils of society in its quest for uniformity, and presents its case in a format that is stimulating and educational.