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Feature
MidAmerica Nazarene University's Bible belt tightens around Olathe's nightclubs.
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State Lines
Workers at the Disney catalog center find out there's nothing magical aboutbeing a telemarketer.
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The mayoral campaign in Kansas City, Kansas, needs divine intervention.
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Interview
Over the Rhine says goodbye to its Dog days with its cinematic new release.
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Interview
When it comes to discussing how the powers that be work against them, the members of DVS Mindz aren't tired of talking.
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Interview
Split Lip Rayfield moves at a frantic pace to maximize its time with now-Virginia resident Kirk Rundstrom.
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Austin stories: Local acts attract attention at the star-speckled South by Southwest conference.
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Hear & Now
Scorpion (Ruff Ryders/Interscope)
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Hear & Now
Gretchen Peters (Valley Entertainment)
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Hear & Now
Ghetto Love (Warner Brothers)
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Hear & Now
Rock 'n' Roll America (Vagrant)
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Restaurant Reviews
Farraddays' puts an honest restaurant in the deceptively named Isle of Capri Casino.
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Fat Mouth
The Calypso buffet turns out to be a bad gamble -- but there's salvation elsewhere.
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Film
The gorgeous excess of Robert Rodriguez's Spy Kids sets the right tone for its surreal fantasy.
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Film
The Nelson's Earshot! kicks off with a U.S. premiere.
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Film
As neo-caveman Romulus Ledbetter, Samuel L. Jackson gets to play crazy.
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Art
These photographs are more than skin deep.
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Hall
JoPo mulishly pretends that our team has a chance.
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Stage
Some musical revues never grow old.
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If your AM radio is on the fritz, catch up to sports talk here.
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Stuff
Ennio Morricone has written great music for good, bad and ugly films.
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Night & Day
The Tivoli wants to make Kansas City film audiences more cosmopolitan.
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Night & Day
Artists and real estate developers struggle to live a peaceful coexistence in the Crossroads district.
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Night & Day
Week of March 29, 2001
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Letters from the week of March 29, 2001