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Feature
Jeannie Bates never thought she'd win the Miss Nude North America pageant, but her corn-fed charm prevailed.
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State Lines
Natalya Lowther won't give up her city farm for chicken feed.
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Sumya Anani is itching for a fight.
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Interview
Budding author Joe Jackson delivers a welcome rarity -- a well-received sequel.
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Interview
Papa Roach moves from critical pest to fan favorite.
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Interview
The Sound and the Fury's intelligent lyrics place the group at the head of the class.
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Hear & Now
Holy Wood (Nothing/Interscope)
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Hear & Now
Absolutely the Best (Fuel 2000); Absolutely the Best(Fuel 2000)
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Hear & Now
Born to Fly (RCA); This Woman's Heart (Asylum/Warner Bros.)
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Big Jeter and Yuletide events.
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Around Hear
Life on Earth
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Restaurant Reviews
The Colony Steakhouse & Lobster Pot just keeps surfing Kansas City's steakhouse turf.
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Fat Mouth
The closing of Walt Bodine's Steakhouse means there's one less bad steak in town.
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Film
Too many shocks numb the senses in Vertical Limit.
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Film
Alan Rudolph's Trixie is happily stuck between a rock and the deep blue sea.
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Film
Archival footage illuminates a remarkable Holocaust story.
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Stage
The Unicorn travels to gender purgatory.
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Stuff
How A Charlie Brown Christmas almost wasnt, then became a tradition.
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Stage
The Rep stages a classic with more Kansas City actors than audiences will ever again see on its stage.
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Night & Day
Students hatch a plan for an Emotional Massacre at La Movida.
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Night & Day
DJ Maxx pumps up the Oxygen at XO.
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Night & Day
Week of December 7, 2000
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Letters from the week of December 7, 2000