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Feature
Dalton, Missouri, celebrates its 40 acres and a school.
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State Lines
Elma Warrick's lawyer can bill the school board.
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State Lines
Baptists tell gays how to change.
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Kansas City Strip
Animal control isn't a family affair.
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Interview
Lawrence indie rockers enjoy premium concerts without leaving the House.
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Interview
cLOUDDEAD's trippy hip-hop pushes rap's limits.
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Rex Hobart puts on a summer of band reruns before canceling Many Series.
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Hear & Now
Static Delusions and Stone-Still Days (Sub Pop)
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Hear & Now
Live at the Quick (Columbia)
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Hear & Now
Sharpen Your Teeth (Sub Pop)
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Hear & Now
Black Sun (Nuclear Blast)
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Hear & Now
Now Again (New West)
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Hear & Now
Splitsville, Volume One (The Music Cartel)
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Restaurant Reviews
At Kabuki Japanese Restaurant, the drama is all in the food.
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Fat Mouth
Robert, Tom and Diana Johnson seek their fortune in a Johnson County Sushi House.
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Film
Windtalkers spins a World War II epic around Navaho code-talkers.
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Film
Matt Damon plays an assassin searching for his Identity.
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Stage
Mystery.Comedy serves a three-course murder.
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Stuff
The road to Ellen was paved with the best of intentions.
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Night & Day
Richard Russo's Empire Falls reads like a good movie.
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Night & Day
Rahman ir Raheem unveils some truths about belly dancing.
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Letters
Letters from the week of June 13, 2002