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Feature
In the battle over school funding, moderate Johnson County Republicans say Mary Pilcher Cook is their worst teachers' pest.
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State Lines
A big-shot lawyer loses his touch with a city board.
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Kansas City Strip
What if animals really had rights?
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Interview
After living on scraps for years, Korn pigs out on rock excess.
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Around Hear
SG offers to cure local hip-hop of its unhealthy elements.
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Critics' Choices
Thursday, July 18, at El Torreon
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Critics' Choices
Wednesday, July 24, at Replay Lounge.
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Critics' Choices
Thursday, July 18, at the Pool Room.
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Critics' Choices
Saturday, July 20 at the Bottleneck.
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Critics' Choices
Friday, July 19, at the Grand Emporium.
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Critics' Choices
Wednesday, July 24, at the Grand Emporium.
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Hear & Now
About a Boy:Original Soundtrack (Artist Direct/BMG) / Storytelling (Matador)
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Hear & Now
Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (DMZ/Columbia)
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Hear & Now
MTV Unplugged No. 2.0 (Columbia)
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Restaurant Reviews
Viewed from the friendly Skies, Kansas City looks like a real metropolis.
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Fat Mouth
A new Supreme Court ruling forces restaurants to tip their hands.
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Film
Kathryn Bigelow's Widowmaker cruises in a mediocre sea.
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Film Clip
Like any good road trip, Kwik Stop begins at a convenience store.
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Stage
Theatre for Young America gets a mild buzz on.
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Hall
If a strike kills baseball's union, Kansas City wins.
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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
Larry Gelbart is one of TV's last great writers. So why can't he stay tuned?
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Night & Day
The Royals take whatever their foul-mouthed fans give them at Crown Center this Friday.
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Night & Day
If you really want to see what happens when an artist gets ahold of teddy bears, hurry to the Cube @ Beco.
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Letters
Letters from the week of July 18, 2002