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Feature
Whether ferrying homeboys around Kansas City or rallying militiamen on the road to the statehouse, Gary Davis takes a back seat to no one.
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State Lines
Some beat cops are back to preventing crime.
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Janovy
Readers -- and Star employees -- are tired of being "nickle-and-dimed" to enhance Knight Ridder's profit margins.
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State fair officials crank up the damage control.
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Interview
Michelle Williams willingly accepts her Destiny.
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Interview
The Donnas live fast, but they don't plan to see their career die young.
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Interview
Despite their successful tour, the Creature Comforts are ready to come home.
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Nick Gordon and Travis Millard bid farewell to Lawrence with the heat of the Moments.
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Hear & Now
Everyday (RCA)
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Hear & Now
We Have Come for Your Parents (Virgin)
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Hear & Now
Alameda County Line (Ranchero)
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Restaurant Reviews
The BleuJacketCafe Express,
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Fat Mouth
The Blue Bird Cafe changes its tune.
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Film
The Kansas City Jewish Film Festival covers all types of relationships.
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Film Clip
A schedule of films in the Kansas City Jewish Festival.
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Film
Taking on Edith Wharton, Agent Scully proves she doesn't need no stinkin' badge.
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Stage
The Rep brings experimentation to Kansas City.
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Hall
Spanks the monkey off its back.
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If your AM radio is on the fritz, catch up to sports talk here.
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Night & Day
Catwoman Julie Newmar and pinup painter Jennifer Junesko are among the more provocative guests at Planet Comicon this weekend.
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Night & Day
Dave Eggers reveals his admiration for Nancy Reagan in an exclusive interview with the Pitch.
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Night & Day
Week of March 22, 2001
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Letters from the week of March 22, 2001