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Feature
Our boys might be losers on the scoreboard, but they can still make our fountains erupt.
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State Lines
A judge blames dentist Vernon Rice's sex victims.
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Kansas City Strip
Lamar Hunt gets a big woody for his 1969 Chiefs.
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Interview
Brent Berry's long, strange trip takes a lengthy layover in Lawrence.
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Interview
DJ Roland takes a pause from spinning to ponder where he's been and where he's going.
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Around Hear
Forrest Whitlow heats up the Westport folk scene, while two of his bandmates get into Trouble.
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Buzzbox
The Bottleneck serves up an intoxicating blend of local bands.
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Hear & Now
Watermelon, Chicken and Gritz (Atlantic)
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Hear & Now
Age of the Sun (Emperor Norton)
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Hear & Now
Knock Knock Knock (Sub Pop) / Walking With Thee (Domino)
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Restaurant Reviews
Niece's Restaurant might not be the best in town, but it brightens up Prospect.
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Fat Mouth
A couple of rock and rollers understand the importance of a 24-hour diner in Midtown.
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Film
Britain's best gather in pubs to honor a friend in Last Orders.
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Film
Life or Something Like It can't survive its own insincerity.
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Stage
Despite its fast pace, no fur flies from Wind in the Willows.
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Hall
A top high-school wrestler leaves jail and the ER.
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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
Peter Bogdanovich wasn't dead. He was just acting like it.
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Night & Day
This year's Designer Home Showcase is just barely over the top.
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Night & Day
Mark McKinney reflects on his life as a hen on a different kind of hormone.
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Letters
Letters from the week of April 25, 2002