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Feature
Merriam's Seaboard Corporation thought it could really bring home the bacon -- if it could just find a place to process its hogs.
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After the Cameron jail's dopey machine kept finding drugs on Susan Diviak, she sued.
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Did the CIS Development Foundation consider bootleg vodka "humanitarian aid"?
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For the CIS Development Foundation, charity began with Merv.
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With reports that downtown's Music Hall will get a bigger stage, the competition for national touring shows heats up.
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Interview
Singer Brent Best puts his documentarian training to work in his band, Slobberbone, crafting intricate lyrics that tell engrossing stories.
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Interview
After spreading the ska gospel to a handful of West Coast fans, Ruskabank returns to Kansas to promote its new album closer to home.
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Interview
More than just another mid-'90s alt-rock act, Weezer spawned a now-popular genre and still commands respect from scenesters.
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Soundbites
Live at the Greek (TVT)
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Soundbites
Sweet Revenge (Kill Rock Stars)
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Soundbites
Lucy Pearl (BMG/Beyond)
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Up & Coming
Tuesday, September 12 at The Granada
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Up & Coming
Saturday, September 9 at Starlight Theatre
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Echo
Liberty Memorial -- Saturday, September 2, 2000
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Echo
The Bottleneck -- Friday, September 1, 2000
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Restaurant Reviews
Andy's is a wok down the Chinese-food runway.
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Restaurant Reviews
When you need Chinese fast, avoid the supermarket buffet.
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Film
Go The Way of the Gun, and you shall be rewarded.
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Film
Renee Zellweger and Morgan Freeman stalk their dreams in Nurse Betty.
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Theater
Hot 'n' Throbbing may be the darkest show the Unicorn's ever staged.
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Stuff
When Fox-TV canceled American High, the network hit a new low.
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Night & Day
The Latin American Cinema Festival takes over the Rio Theatre every Saturday through October 7.
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Night & Day
What Sinbad might have said ...
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Night & Day
Week of September 7, 2000
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Letters from the week of September 7, 2000