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Feature
Kansas City Power & Light was as unfriendly to Hispanics as it was to blacks.
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Feature
Hispanics have filed their own lawsuit against Kansas City Power &Light.
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State Lines
The prisons in Cameron are raising a stink.
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Rodgers
The city's entertainment district shouldn't be in Westport.
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Local actors and actresses are suffering through the AFTRA and SAGstrike, but Lee's Summit's new Tommy Girl shines.
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Static
KCUR has a jazz spaz.
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Interview
After battling harrowing health problems, Mike Watt returns, bass in hand.
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Interview
Kathleen Hanna's new band pairs political lyrics with catchy keyboard hooks.Punk icon Kathleen Hanna's trio Le Tigre drives home its rage with dance-floor-friendly beats.
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Interview
Inescapable melodies have earned The Daybirds high praise.By slyly embracing Beatles comparisons and welcoming Web-browsing fans, The Daybirds go global.
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Soundbites
The Ecleftic: Two Sides II A Book (Columbia)
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Soundbites
Nativity in Black II: A Black Sabbath Tribute (Priority)
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Rex Hobart and the Misery Boys, Glamour Puss, Paw, and Phish
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Restaurant Reviews
Taj Mahal might not be glamorous, but it's plenty worldly for Waldo.
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Fat Mouth
Bombay Cafe replaces Mother India, and Ambica Foods brings it all home.
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Film
The Almost Famous soundtrack is almost more important thananything said in the movie.
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Film
Like Neil LaBute, Ferderic Fonteyne uses an anonymous setting to reachfor universal themes.
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Theater
Major Barbara makes a fine debut for the Rep's new art director.
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Stuff
Sex and the City author Candace Bushnell isn't Carrie Bradshaw. Like, really.
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Night & Day
Nijinksy Speaks about being dance crazy.
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Night & Day
Censors hate Luis Rodriguez's memoir, which is only one reasonwhy it's so important.
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Night & Day
Week of September 21, 2000
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Letters from the week of September 21, 2000