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Feature
When it comes to black soldiers, the Missouri National Guard shoots itself in the foot.
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State Lines
A mentally ill man is found guilty of being scary.
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Kansas City Strip
Jim Talent gets some help from the Bush league.
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Interview
After getting tossed by Epic, Ultimate Fakebook soars again in indie land.
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Interview
You can't go wrong with Johnny Cash's recently reissued first five albums.
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Around Hear
The Casket Lottery fills Survival is for Cowards with winning numbers.
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Hear & Now
The Best of the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem (Sony/Legacy) / The Best of the Dubliners (Sony/Legacy) / The Best of the Chieftains (Sony/Legacy)
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Hear & Now
The Wide World Over (RCA)
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Hear & Now
The Blue Idol (Narada/Virgin)
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Restaurant Reviews
The Melting Pot
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Fat Mouth
Café Allegro loses its valet parking but retains its competitive edge.
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Film
In the Ice Age, three mammals and a baby try to keep us warm.
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Film
The Jewish Film Fest mixes love and fanaticism.
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Art
Stoneware potters make art the rite way.
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Stage
Superhero Girls sweat the small stuff with style.
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Hall
Sainted coaches tend to fall from grace.
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Off the Couch
If your AM radio is on the fritz, catch up on all your sports talk here!
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Stuff
For years, Fletch was out of print. Now, his father explains why.
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Night & Day
Southwest Missouri comic-book artists present a surreal tale, but they promise that it makes sense.
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Night & Day
Filmmaker John Waters gets his hands dirty in Kansas City.
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Letters
Letters from the week of March 14, 2002