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Feature
Sometimes, even a drug dealer can have a really bad day.
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State Lines
Creation is never a lonely process for ChanSchatz.
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For no apparent rhyme or reason, Missouri lacks a poet laureate.
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Interview
On the road, Filthy Jim lives its version of the high life.
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Onward Crispin Glover avoids the rampant break-up bug.
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Toby Foyeh & Orchesta Africa
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Hear & Now
Aaliyah (Blackground)
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Hear & Now
Live Classics (Country Music Foundation)
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Hear & Now
Action Figure Party (Blue Thumb)
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Hear & Now
Pretend Hits (Sugar Free)
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Hear & Now
White Blood Cells (Sympathy for the Record Industry)
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Hear & Now
Thus Always to Tyrants (Sugar Hill)
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Restaurant Reviews
Frondizi's RistoranteCafe Express,
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Fat Mouth
Hannah Bistros Patrick Quillec wants to put more Italian restaurants in Kansas City, but in the meantime, well settle for French and Israeli.
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Film
Two Can Play That Game gives voice -- and far too much of it -- to female dating tactics.
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Film
Marky Mark becomes a rock star, but doesnt get to enjoy it.
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Hall
KC's media has rediscovered high school football.
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Art
Tim Miller's hope chest springs eternal.
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If your AM radio is on the fritz, catch up on all your sports talk here!
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Night & Day
Maxwell Street Klezmer Band members play their grandmothers music in this weekends Jewish Arts Festival.
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Night & Day
The Old Chelsea has been commanded to strip.
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Night & Day
Week of September 6, 2001
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Letters from the week of September 6, 2001