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Feature
Vampires aren't half as scary as Blue Spring's war on dregs.
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State Lines
State rules have defeated two champions from a troubled school.
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Kansas City Strip
The Lone Jack police chief has blown off another job.
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Interview
Genre godfather Toots toils on a new album of instant classics.
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Around Hear
Spirit Fest's latest serving of musical fast-food is too heavy on the cheese.
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Hear & Now
Veni Vidi Vicious (Warner Bros.)
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Hear & Now
A Better Destiny (Realworld)
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Hear & Now
Cee-Lo Green & His Perfect Imperfections (Arista)
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Hear & Now
Überjam (Verve)
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Hear & Now
If I Had a Song ... The Songs of Pete Seeger (Appleseed)
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Restaurant Reviews
The Pitch restaurant critic visits one too many super buffets.
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Fat Mouth
Kansas City's love of buffets spreads to new territory.
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Film
It's up to Ben Affleck to save the world, and that's The Sum of All Fears.
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Film Clip
The March installment in the Indy Film Showcase jumps into the whole world of father-and-son conflicts.
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Stage
The American Heartland sniffs out the truth about relationships.
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Hall
Jim Rome's talk-show fanbase wasn't built in a day.
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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
Grant Morrison's the best writer in comics--and maybe the oddest.
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Night & Day
Drubbish is more fun than the average gay erotica.
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Night & Day
Storling Dance Theater brings home The Prodigal Daughter.
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Letters
Letters from the week of May 30, 2002