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Feature
With deceptive contracts, landlords trick KCK housing inspectors by 'selling' slum houses to tenants -- but the poor buyers find that some sales are never final.
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State Lines
The safety net for depressed patients can be a trap.
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Janovy
Kansas City's VIPs are too sissy to fix downtown.
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Jesse Jackson's opponents bring their own brand of economic justice to the downtown Marriott.
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Interview
Prolific songwriter/singer/producer Tim O'Brien makes up for lost time at a major label with a flurry of projects.
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Interview
Practices are a house party for the longtime friends in Full Feature.
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Everybody's X and concert ethics.
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Around Hear
Shades of Blue
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Hear & Now
Chicago '85: The Movie (Dreamworks)
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Hear & Now
The Ballad of Ramblin' Jack: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Vanguard)
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Hear & Now
Mama's Gun (Motown)
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Hear & Now
Vapor Transmission (Warner Brothers)
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Restaurant Reviews
The Mosaic Bistro's warm reception in the neighborhood is cold comfort when it comes to the food and service.
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Fat Mouth
Kansas City finally gets a couple of gourmet take-outs.
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Film
Went to Coney Island comes to Kansas City.
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Film
With Snatch, Guy Ritchie once again proves himself the Tarantino of the Thames.
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Film
The Amati Girls keeps the faith without suffocating its audience.
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Stage
What the Dickens is going on at the Coterie?
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Hall
There is no joy among kids over Damon's departure.
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The Royals strike out by trading Johnny Damon.
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Stuff
Viewers for Quality Television disbands, because there is none left.
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Night & Day
Kansas City artists add their own paper chase to The Pierogi Flatfiles experience.
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Night & Day
For Lawrence's Andrew Tsubaki, there's Noh place like home.
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Night & Day
Week of January 18, 2001
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Letters from the week of January 18, 2001