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Feature
Seeking tax kickbacks, developers trash the city with blight studies.
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Sidebar
Kansas City disregards Missouri's TIF law.
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State Lines
Missouri's child-support cops won't take DNA for an answer.
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Janovy
Jean Carnahan hits one home for the Democrats.
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Kansas City Strip
The Star contributes to the unbearable ugliness of being Kansas City.
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Interview
The slimmed-down Rogue Dog crew barks louder than ever.
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Interview
Alternative Tentacles hopes to reach fresh ears with its spoken words.
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Around Hear
A Midtown eatery deems its acoustic showcases half-baked.
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Critics' Choices
Saturday, July 13, at Verizon Amphitheater.
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Critics' Choices
Tuesday, July 16, at the Uptown Theater.
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Critics' Choices
Thursday, July 11, at the City Market.
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Critics' Choices
Friday, July 12, at the Brick.
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Critics' Choices
Saturday, July 13, at Davey's Uptown, and Sunday, July 14, at Mike's Tavern.
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Critics' Choices
Thursday, July 11, at Davey's Uptown.
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Restaurant Reviews
Prairie Village's Blue Moose is mostly bull.
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Fat Mouth
The Blue Moose and other restaurants throw reservations to the wind.
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Film
Hanks and Newman are on the bloody, brilliant Road to Perdition.
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Film
Beastly flamers make a man of Christian Bale in Reign of Fire.
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Stage
The weird Eating Raoul serves a tasty treat.
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Hall
Wal-Mart's competition commits a cardinal sin.
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Off the Couch
If your your AM radio is on the fritz, catch up on all your sports talk here!
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Stuff
When it comes to producing movies, it's a fine art (or Art Linson).
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Night & Day
Till Freiwald's watercolors are too perfect to be real.
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Night & Day
Neko Case brings her hauntingly beautiful new songs to Lawrence this weekend.
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Letters
Letters from the week of July 11, 2002