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Feature
Some gay men find the love of their lives -- but she's so demanding.
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State Lines
Urban renewal crowds a tiny park.
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Janovy
Lawsuits defile H&R Block's credibility.
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Ang Lee draws his sword in support of the Kansas City Film Office.
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Interview
Composer David Woodard hopes to serenade Timothy McVeigh at his execution.
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Interview
Semisonic experiments on the aptly titled All About Chemistry.
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Interview
Sex sells: The Smut Peddlers bury lyrical gems in randy rhymes.
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The spotlight of the Klammies showcase reaches all corners of local music.
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Hear & Now
Double Live From the USA & UK (Telarc)
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Hear & Now
Frozen Pool (Smells Like)
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Hear & Now
Scream of Consciousness (TVT/Wax Trax)
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Hear & Now
Golden Lies (Atlantic)
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Hear & Now
Roll On (Reprise/Warner Bros.)
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Restaurant Reviews
Holy Land Cafe
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Fat Mouth
Our critic finds out what makes the Midwest the holy land.
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Film
Josie doesn't pussyfoot around: You're being brainwashed by pop.
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Film
Renée Zellweger nervously Joneses for romance.
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Film
From Iran comes a heartbreaker about a child and his family.
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Film
The all-stars in Kingdom Come overcome most of the bumps in their path.
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Film
A murderer is coddled in Leconte's romantic The Widow of Saint-Pierre.
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Hall
UMKC's sports boss makes Kangaroo coaches jumpy.
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Art
Artists untangle the Web of a new medium.
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Stage
For the first time in Late Night Theatre history, the male and female troupes merge onstage.
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If your AM radio is on the fritz, catch up on sports talk here.
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Stuff
Pearl Jam manager Kelly Curtis is the guy behind the guys.
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Night & Day
A trip to the Titanic gift shop may not be as morbid as it sounds.
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Night & Day
Melissa Waddy-Thibodeaux relives hard times spent in "the most violent institution in America."
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Night & Day
Week of April 12, 2001
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Letters from the week of April 12, 2001