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Feature
KU religious studies professor Tim Miller chronicles media foibles with Plumber's Friend
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Pitch Points
A KU Medical School professor faces dismissal -- he says because of his religious beliefs: free thought and academic freedom.
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PitchOut
Experiencing Vietnam without ever having been there.
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Letters from the week of May 11, 2000
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Interview
Once the king of American punk rock in the early '80s, Henry Rollins now looks to arena favorites of the '70s for hard-rock inspiration while exploring yet another chapter in his ever-diversifying career.
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Interview
It's been a few years since Urge Overkill helped make Neil Diamond cool again, but now former frontman Nash Kato returns with a solo project.
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Interview
A fascination with all things vinyl has resulted in an unexpected career for Kid Koala, one of the new class of international turntable masters.
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Soundbites
RETURN OF SATURN(TRAUMA/INTERSCOPE)
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Soundbites
FIGURE 8(DREAMWORKS)
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Soundbites
FRANKENSTEIN GIRLS WILL SEEM STRANGELY SEXY(ELEKTRA)
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Soundbites
STIFF UPPER LIP(ELEKTRA/EASTWEST)
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Soundbites
FURNACE ROOM LULLABY (BLOODSHOT)
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Reverbs
What do Ani DiFranco, Slayer, and Backstreet Boys have in common? Obsessive fans.
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Paw, Kelley Hunt, and Joey Skidmore Band
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The Note - Reviews
The Dress Rehearsal
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The Note - Reviews
The Influence
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The Note - Reviews
Westwind
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Echo
The Bottleneck -- Thursday, May 11, 2000
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Echo
Liberty Hall -- Tuesday, May 9, 2000
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Echo
Liberty Hall -- Wednesday, May 10, 2000
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Echo
El Torreon -- Monday, May 8, 2000
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Restaurant Reviews
McCormick & Schmick's Seafood Restaurant evokes the spirit of the old Bristol Bar and Grill.
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Screening Room
Irish stage actress Fiona Shaw brings a personal perception to The Last September, a period piece that deals with the conflict between the occupying British aristocracy and the local Irish natives.
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Art
Artists on display at Joseph Nease Gallery prove that unique materials can be used as more than just "surrogates for paint."
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Art
The H&R Block Artspace displays work by this year's crop of graduates from The Kansas City Art Institute.
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Stuff
Sci Fi's brilliant good vs. evil is a corpse in search of a burial
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Theater
The joy of The Coterie's Really Rosie is simply letting the show's sterling cast and top-notch production values wash over you.
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Sports
Royals pitcher Chad Durbin is "Youth" personified.
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Night & Day
Local activists will take a stand for social justice at Volker Park on Saturday.
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Night & Day
Kansas City mothers are taking a stand on gun control.