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Feature
After barrels of hazardous waste piled up in the west bottoms, John Dillon took the fallout.
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State Lines
Smart kids get no credit and little respect from the Kansas City School District.
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Kansas City Strip
Kansas City Southern can't make its trains run on time or the right direction.
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Interview
America gets intimately friendly with Super Furry Animals.
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Interview
Bill McKemy embraces his freedom and finds his Duende.
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Around Hear
Even Absolute Power won't allow Tech N9ne to party within city limits.
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Critics' Choices
Thursday, October 3, at Kansas Union's Hawk Nest, 1301 Jayhawk Blvd. in Lawrence.
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Critics' Choices
Thursday, October 3, at Uptown Theater.
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Critics' Choices
Wednesday, October 9, at the Midland Theatre.
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Critics' Choices
Sunday, October 6, at the Madrid Theatre (9 p.m.) / Fred P. Ott's (midnight).
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Critics' Choices
Sunday, October 6 at the Brick.
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Critics' Choices
Saturday, October 5, at Davey's Uptown.
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Hear & Now
Pride and Joy (Telarc)
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Hear & Now
Going Driftless: A Tribute to Greg Brown (Red House)
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Hear & Now
The Funky 16 Corners (Stones Throw) / Philadelphia Classics (Epic/Legacy) / Philly Super Soul Hits (Epic/Legacy)
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Restaurant Reviews
Mimi's Café is a long wait from Paris.
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Fat Mouth
Mimi's Café hopes to take over the city, but Metropolis just wants its own corner of the world.
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Film
Brett Ratner tarts up Red Dragon.
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Film Clip
Kansas City screens films from far and wide.
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Stage
The Coterie's Frankenstein is only skin deep.
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Hall
Kansas City has been very, very good to Green.
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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
James Van Der Beek gets off, literally, on screwing with his image.
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Night & Day
Starlight Theatre's fall programming might scare the bejesus out of you.
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Night & Day
At the Westport Poetry Slam, audience members are masters of their own fate.
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Letters
Letters from the week of October 3, 2002