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Feature
Kansas City's towing industry is a wreck.
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Rodgers
Voting for runway options at Richards-Gebaur was an exercise in futility.
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Gracie succumbs to Independence's free cat-trapping program.
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Interview
Steve Earle's lyrics might have mellowed somewhat, but the songwriter still speaks with candor about capitol punishment, his label, and Napster.
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Soundbites
Fold Your Hands Child, You Walk Like a Peasant (Matador)
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Soundbites
Farmhouse (Elektra)
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Soundbites
Invincible Summer (Warner Bros.)
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Shallow, mi6, Ultimate Fakebook, and KKFI 90.1
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Around Hear
Kevorkian's Dream
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Around Hear
Cobra Says Yessssss
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Reverbs
Jello Biafra takes a welcome leave from his legal woes to assist local activists.
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Up & Coming
Monday, July 31 at Sandstone Amphitheatre
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Up & Coming
Tuesday, August 1 at Liberty Hall
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Echo
Sandstone Amphitheatre -- Sunday, July 23, 2000
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Echo
Penn Valley Park -- Friday, July 21, 2000
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Echo
El Torreon -- Sunday, July 23, 2000
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Echo
Liberty Hall -- Thursday, July 20, 2000
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Echo
Burcham Park -- Tuesday, July 18, 2000
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Restaurant Reviews
Morton's steaks a claim to high-end dining in Kansas City.
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Restaurant Reviews
Charles Ferruzza answers the cattle call.
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Film
Is Nutty Professor II any good? Fat chance.
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Film
Amy Heckerling's newest teen movie proves that lightning strikes only twice.
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Theater
The action in Light:Damage is less profound than coincidental.
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Stuff
Product placement comes to adult videos...hey, watch where you put that thing!
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Sports
The fit submit to Red Dog's Dog Days in Lawrence.
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Night & Day
Swing your partner round and round with the Sho-Me Squares.
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Night & Day
Kansas City Wizards
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Night & Day
Week of July 27, 2000
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Letters for the week of July 27, 2000