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Feature
Kansas City Blues and Jazz Festival organizers ran their event six feet under. Now a pair of upstarts might be trying to get over.
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State Lines
Doc Wheeler tries to get by with no help from his friends.
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Kansas City Strip
Hallmark finds a hottie Jesus to help it Focus on the Family.
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Interview
Bloodstone revamped its lineup, but its sweet soul sounds will never change.
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Interview
A Colorado jam band experiences Incidental success.
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Around Hear
Gametime saves punk-loving souls from Bad Religion.
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Critics' Choices
Tuesday, July 2, at Starlight Theatre.
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Critics' Choices
Saturday, June 29, at Verizon Amphitheater.
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Critics' Choices
Friday, June 28, at Verizon Amphitheater.
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Critics' Choices
Monday, July 1, at the Beaumont Club.
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Critics' Choices
Saturday, June 29, at the Grand Emporium.
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Critics' Choices
Wednesday, July 3, at the Grand Emporium.
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Critics' Choices
Thursday, June 27, at the Madrid Theatre.
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Hear & Now
Heathen (Columbia)
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Hear & Now
The Eminem Show (Interscope)
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Hear & Now
Box Car Racer (MCA)
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Hear & Now
Electric Sweat (Gammon)
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Hear & Now
Dogtown and Z-Boys (Enjoy)
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Restaurant Reviews
Suzi Asjes and her family make their roadhouse a destination.
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Fat Mouth
The legendary Steve Cole says goodbye.
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Film
Someone should put a Capra in Sandler's behind.
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Film
Nine Queens does Mamet one better.
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Stage
The Unicorn's Fully Committed gets four stars.
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Night & Day
Momus gives the Bible Belt a wallop.
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Night & Day
Ryan Amundson explains why the war on terrorism doesn't honor his brother's memory.
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Letters
Letters from the week of June 27, 2002