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Feature
Toiling together on a slippery slope, a minority contractor, the city and a neighborhood have built something terrible.
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State Lines
Michelle Hensley tries to teach streetwalkers a lesson.
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Kansas City Strip
A seasonal tax worker has an irritating summer.
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Interview
Down From the Mountain's appeal spans generations.
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Interview
Two decades after birthing it, Grupo Niche continues to nurture the Colombian salsa scene.
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Around Hear
With some help from Kirsten Dunst, Angst could pay off well.
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Critics' Choices
Friday, August 9, at El Torreon.
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Critics' Choices
Tuesday, August 13, at the Bottleneck.
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Critics' Choices
Saturday, August 10, at the Beaumont Club.
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Critics' Choices
Wednesday, August 14, at the Grand Emporium.
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Critics' Choices
Friday, August 9, at Davey's Uptown.
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Critics' Choices
Friday, August 9, at the Grand Emporium.
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Hear & Now
The Golden Dove (Matador)
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Hear & Now
Condition Red (Sanctuary)
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Hear & Now
Reveille (5 Rue Christine/Kill Rock Stars)
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Hear & Now
For All Time (Dreamworks)
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Hear & Now
Fidatevi (Panic Button)
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Hear & Now
Galactic Caravan (Ark 21/Mondo Melodia)
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Restaurant Reviews
Patrick Quillec's third French restaurant makes happy pigs out of Midwesterners.
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Fat Mouth
While the President Hotel's renovation is on hold, the Aztec Room can't overcome its past.
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Film
Eastwood plays a detective with a bad ticker looking for the man who murdered his donor.
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Film
John Sayles' latest transcends its talkiness.
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Hall
A Japanese holy woman is no Buddha pest at the K.
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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
The music industry says online piracy's killing the biz. A UTD prof says it ain't.
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Night & Day
A dance that kept slaveholders at bay inspires Arts Festival performers.
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Night & Day
Vintage clothing was always popular in Kansas City, even when it was new.
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Letters
Letters from the week of August 8, 2002