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Feature
For Kansas City boxers, the climb to the top starts in the West Bottoms. It usually ends there too.
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State Lines
City says tattoo artists are entertained by bare buttocks.
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The Kansas Speedway isn't soft on racing.
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Interview
Diana Darby immediately finds her voice on her stunning debut disc.
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Interview
Heartless record executives engineered the dis of KC's "Spider" woman, but Myra Taylor is biting back.
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Interview
NoMeansNo enters its third decade of transcending labels.
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The Blue Room, Big Jeter, and Bryan Busby.
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Around Hear
Kirk Rundstrom Band
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Hear & Now
Lovers Rock (Epic)
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Hear & Now
From the Desk of Mr. Lady (Mr. Lady)
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Hear & Now
The Fire Show (Perishable)
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Hear & Now
The Quiet Vibration Land (Amazing Grease)
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Restaurant Reviews
Sutera's Old San Francisco Restaurant spices up the West Bottoms -- a little.
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Fat Mouth
The Crestwood Gallery space has seen a restaurant before.
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Film
Brad and Julia get pistol-whipped by The Mexican.
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Art
Sculptor James Croak gets down to earth -- literally.
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Hall
Olathe's latest football star is the brightest yet.
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Stage
Gay men suffer an identity crisis in the New Theatre Restaurant's Norman, Is That You?
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If your AM radio is on the fritz, catch up on sports talk here.
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Stuff
Sam Hamm writes great strips. So why do they rarely get made?
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Night & Day
Stage adaptations of Lemony Snicket's miserable book The Bad Beginning can be expected to go only so well.
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Night & Day
Cuban director Fernando Perez gives an ironic little whistle from the Utopian Island.
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Night & Day
Week of March 1, 2001
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Letters from the week of March 1, 2001