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Feature
The Kansas ag industry dumps all over efforts to clean up the state's water.
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State Lines
The city's richest renters pack their bags.
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Beer and drama don't mix in Johnson County.
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Interview
Erstwhile college English teacher Joe Pernices latest disc earns top honors.
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Interview
The UKs Plaid brings intriguing beats and a no-frills show to the States.
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Interview
Hard riffs and hummable hooks collide at Blood, Sweat and Glitter.
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The Puddle of Mudd name goes nationwide thanks to a Durst case scenario.
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Hear & Now
Beneath the Shadows (Nitro) / Disappear (Nitro)
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Hear & Now
One Seventy-Five Progress Drive (Alternative Tentacles)
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Hear & Now
The World Won't End (Ashmont) / Maroon (Atlantic)
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Hear & Now
Shangri-La Dee Da (Atlantic)
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Hear & Now
Baby Boy Soundtrack (Universal)
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Hear & Now
X.O. Experience (Columbia/Loud)
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Restaurant Reviews
Accurso's Italian Food & Drink
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Fat Mouth
Marlon Brando -- that crazy Beat actor -- might garner a flicker of recognition.
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Film
In Osmosis Jones, a virus takes over Bill Murray.
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Film
Celebrity madness ensures that Everybody's Famous!
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Stage
Kansas City's upstart theater companies may have delusions of grandeur.
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Hall
Can Dick Vermeil re-stock the shelves at J.C. Penney?
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If your AM radio is on the fritz, catch up on all of your sports talk here!
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Stuff
Once more, a man calls upon the troops to save The Alamo, before it's gone forever.
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Night & Day
Political views in the 1943 film Behind the Rising Sun may be garbage, but the prints themselves were rescued on their way to the landfill.
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Night & Day
The Huntsman stalks issues of race, gender, class and power in Kansas City.
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Night & Day
Week of August 9, 2001
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Letters from the week of August 9, 2001