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Feature
The city may have derailed its own light rail plan.
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State Lines
Churches are targeting high-interest lenders.
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Elma Warrick proves to be the school board's sole voice of reason.
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Interview
Once content to write alone, Dean Fertita now soars with his band on the run.
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Interview
The Bomb Squad lights the fuse and prepares to explode.
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Interview
A revitalized Little Feat hopes its new compilation will sell like Hotcakes.
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Extreme Steel gives fans a taste of what an arena could bring to downtown.
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Kansas City Blues and Jazz Festival
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Hear & Now
What's Next to the Moon (Badman) / Old Ramon (Sub Pop)
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Hear & Now
Inside Out (MCA)
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Hear & Now
Ramblin' Mind (Blind Pig)
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Hear & Now
Brainwasher (Immortal/Virgin)
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Hear & Now
How I Loved You (Young God)
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Restaurant Reviews
Fedora isnt aging gracefully.
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Fat Mouth
The Raphael brings out the duck, while Bo Lings ponders new construction.
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Film
The dinosaurs are jumping, but the story isn't, in Jurassic Park III.
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Art
The Dirt Gallery's Time Travelers have something to spray.
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Hall
Len Dawson's backup joins a new team.
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Stage
The New Theatre goes live! In Technicolor!
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If your AM radio is on the fritz, catch up on all your sports talk here!
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Stuff
Without apology, Bob Crane's son shows the world Hogan's privates.
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Night & Day
Terri Morgan brings home Wudang Dragon Sword secrets.
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Night & Day
Lauren Noble makes a movie for a righteous cause.
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Night & Day
Week of July 19, 2001
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Letters from the week of July 19, 2001