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Feature
Southwest Charter School promised it would be different from Kansas City's troubled public schools -- so far it hasn't made the grade.
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Feature
When is a "journalist" not a "journalist?"
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State Lines
Good times are bad news for the homeless.
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Kansas City's director of liquor control gets Ugly.
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Interview
Though often compared to Stevie Ray Vaughan, Chris Duarte worships at the altar of another guitar god.
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Interview
After playing in twenty bands in twenty years, Mark Reynolds decides less is more.
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Interview
The Seastrings don't need an explosive stage show to rock, but it doesn't hurt.
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Local legend Sonny Kenner dies at age 67, leaving behind a mourning music scene.
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Around Hear
Urban Disorder
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Hear & Now
The Gift: Music from the Motion Picture (Lakeshore)
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Hear & Now
Kristofferson; Behind Closed Doors (Sony/Legacy)
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Hear & Now
Iommi (Divine)
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Restaurant Reviews
The Granfalloon Bar & Grill may be a glorified sports bar, but its food scores.
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Fat Mouth
These bars serve damn near free lunch.
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Film
The ostensibly comedic Malèna is little more than a lesson in abuse.
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Stage
Ten years in the making, Slight Defect: A Desert Holiday has matured -- somewhat.
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Hall
The buzzer sounds for KC's best-ever high school hoopster.
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If you heard any of these gems, you probably grabbed the remote.
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Stuff
Actor-comic Eddie Izzard just wants to be loved
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Night & Day
Phoenix Rising directors mummify images from the large body of Hitchcock's work.
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Night & Day
The Late Show opens a fiery Valentine's exhibit.
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Night & Day
Week of February 1, 2001
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Letters from the week of February 2, 2001