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Feature
Siberian Eskimos on the edge of the Earth and the brink of starvation saved their lives and their culture by reviving the lost tradition of whale hunting. Now they worry the gray whales are poisoned.
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State Lines
A former Black Panther awaits justice.
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Derrick Thomas estate seeks to cash in.
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Interview
Paul Oakenfold packs the club crowd into the Uptown, and local dance-music guru DJ Roland predicts more big-name shows will follow.
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Interview
Whether penning pop or panning slop, Actionslacks' Tim Scanlin has the write stuff.
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Interview
Atom now delivers his Package overseas, no extra charge.
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Eleven albums in 1,300 words: Local releases get shredded.
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Hear & Now
Flowers in June EP (Pop Sweatshop) / Everybody's a Rock Star Tonight EP (Pop Sweatshop)
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Hear & Now
Reptile (Warner Bros.)
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Hear & Now
Teen Spirit (MCA)
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Hear & Now
Bring on the Snakes (Warm)
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Restaurant Reviews
Lulu's food almost makes up for the lonely wait.
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Fat Mouth
Thai noodles may be new, but the Italian version won Americans hearts years ago.
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Film
A poor, rockin' drag queen is just one of the characters found at the Kansas City Filmmakers Jubilee.
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Film Clip
A list of where and when film fans can catch all things Jubilee.
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Film
In Ted Demme's Blow, Johnny Depp summons an American snowstorm.
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Film
From Brazil comes a lovely bossa nova fantasy -- with roots in feminist reality.
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Stage
Oscar Sings the blues at Quality Hill Playhouse.
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Hall
Royals fans are the last to forgive baseball for the 1994 shutdown.
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Radio waves fill with paper insults.
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Stuff
Ted Demme and Denis Leary are a match made in effin' heaven.
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Night & Day
Drivers should watch the road when the aha! dancers perform "Automobiles."
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Night & Day
Author William Claassen goes monastery-hopping with the best of them.
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Night & Day
Week of March 05, 2001
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Letters from the week of March 5, 2001