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Feature
MAST ambulances race to the city's emergencies -- but who's going to rescue MAST from its own injuries?
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State Lines
Chiefs GM Carl Peterson's new contract frosts fans.
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Gambling companies bet on sneaky tactics while Leonard Peltier bets on Bill Clinton's clemency pen.
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Interview
Arthur Dodge returns to the site of his marathon 100-song show for a New Year's Eve homecoming concert.
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Hear & Now
DVD Anthology -- Criterion Collection (Criterion)
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Hear & Now
Vinyl Exams (Epic)
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The New Year's music scene.
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Around Hear
Rockets\Terry Gann
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Restaurant Reviews
The brave are rewarded on Saturdays and Sundays at Bo Ling's.
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Fat Mouth
We have no reservations about this year's worldly New Year's Eve celebrations.
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Film
You Can Count on Me starts small but works its way to greatness.
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Film
Philip Kaufman's Quills is a harsh, lush lecture on sensuality and censorship.
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Stuff
TV managed to suck and blow in 2000, but still, we watched...and watched.
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Stage
Local theaters take their acts online.
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Night & Day
Kansas City Buddhists get a home on the range.
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Night & Day
Bill Shapiro plays the most intelligent new songs of the year, for the 22nd year in a row, on KCUR 89.3.
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Night & Day
Week of December 28, 2000
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Letters from the week of December 28, 2000