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Feature
Along comes a measly $35 million, and city leaders forget how to behave.
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State Lines
A lawyer says cops shouldn't tie up strippers with prior restraint.
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Janovy
A political campaign gets bitchy.
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Kansas City Strip
An Ohio mayor finds a crazy little woman at 18th and Vine.
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Interview
Mac Lethal scores with Porn Stars.
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Interview
Karma believes a simple change will heal its soul.
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Around Hear
Moxie stands out in the local rock scene -- and not only because of its all-female lineup.
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Critics' Choices
Friday, July 26, and Saturday, July 27, at the Blue Room.
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Critics' Choices
Tuesday, July 30, at the Beaumont Club.
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Critics' Choices
Sunday, July 28, at Verizon Amphitheater.
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Critics' Choices
Saturday, July 27, at Unity Temple on the Plaza.
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Critics' Choices
Friday, July 26, at City Market.
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Critics' Choices
Tuesday, July 30, at Davey's Uptown.
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Hear & Now
Fantastic Damage (Definitive Jux)
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Hear & Now
Stash (Columbia)
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Hear & Now
The Osbourne Family Album (Epic)
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Hear & Now
Crucible (Sanctuary)
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Hear & Now
Blazing Arrow (MCA)
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Hear & Now
Hard Candy (Geffen)
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Restaurant Reviews
Old Chicago gives its "talent" the authority to serve.
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Fat Mouth
Correspondents mouth off, too.
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Film
In Goldmember, Myers' mojo is running low.
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Stage
The American Heartland honors a Good Man.
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Stage
The New Theatre's spy story isn't particularly novel.
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Night & Day
Some "damn good" fiddlers liven up the Platte County Fair.
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Night & Day
Tim Brown's Telephone Booth is a work in progress.
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Letters
Letters from the week of July 25, 2002