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Feature
Jeff Miller built flawed homes -- and his financing was a little too creative.
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State Lines
Don't expect help from Ward Parkway mall's security.
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The NRA prays, while senior golfers play.
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Interview
Microphone masters Mac Lethal and Approach form an unlikely alliance.
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Interview
kill.pop. weathers an icy recording session to produce a stone-cold rock disc.
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A local-band-heavy lineup makes for a Memorial Day weekend to remember.
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Hear & Now
Agoetis Byrjun (FatCat)
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Hear & Now
Catch-all (Yep Roc)
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Hear & Now
Speaking in Tongues (Alligator)
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Hear & Now
The Life (Epic)
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Restaurant Reviews
Chappells lets a sports fan worship on a full stomach.
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Fat Mouth
The Nelson makes art out of food, while Pierpont's takes culinary advantage of a nearby shipwreck.
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Film
Moulin Rouge thrusts forth a deliciously garish Paris.
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Art
Joe Gregory pears down his psyche.
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Hall
David Glass and company shatter fans dreams.
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Stage
Quality Hill Playhouse goes around the world in eighty ways.
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If your AM radio is on the fritz, catch up on your sports talk here!
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Stuff
D.A. Pennebaker doesn't make history, but he's captured so much.
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Night & Day
Jazz singer Queen Bey leaves the doors open to her 18th Street Studio.
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Night & Day
Randall Cohn, director of the Evaporated Milk Society, doesnt take theater watered down.
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Night & Day
Week of May 24, 2001
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Letters from the week of May 24, 2001