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Feature
Brian Anderson is one of several disappointments on a disappointing Royals team. But you don't have to tell him.
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State Lines
An esteemed Overland Park dentist defends his offshore degree.
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Janovy
Dems expect the gay vote so why dont they earn it?
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Interview
Brett Mosiman just might be crazy enough to pull off Wakarusa.
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Interview
Our seasoned experts pull seven top acts out of their, uh, Wakarusa.
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Dig It
The Prairie Dogg finds the dirt on Elvis, momma and scratching those pesky creative itches with lead singer Josey Scott of Saliva.
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Night Ranger
Tornado watch? The Night Ranger ignores the forecast and goes for some patio chillin'.
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Critics' Choices
Sunday, June 20, at the Replay Lounge.
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Critics' Choices
Wednesday, June 23, at The Hurricane.
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Critics' Choices
Friday, June 18, at The Brick.
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Critics' Choices
Thursday, June 17, at Jackpot Saloon.
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Critics' Choices
Saturday, June 19, at Liberty Memorial.
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Critics' Choices
Monday, June 21 at the Bottleneck.
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Critics' Choices
Tuesday, June 22, at The Granada.
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Spin Cycle
Since We Last Spoke Definitive Jux)
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Restaurant Reviews
With CC's City Broiler, Scott Cleeton has exported a real winner.
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Fat Mouth
Retail restaurants make it even easier to put that diet on ice.
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Film
Spielberg and Hanks spawn a daring new genre: The post-9/11 comedy.
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Film
Jackie Chan takes a long trip without going anyplace new.
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Art
Here's an ode to the hated surface parking lot.
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Stage
These nannies find times tough, but so will audiences.
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Stage
Ry Kincaid's turn as James Dean is a diverting bastardization. Ry Kincaid's turn as James Dean is a diverting bastardization.
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Art Capsules
Our critics recommend these shows.
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Stage Listings
Our critic weighs in on local theater.
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Night & Day
The Late Show's new space takes flower with Larry McAnany's new exhibit.
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Night & Day
Week of June 17, 2004
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Night & Day
Maria Finn Dominguez revisits island life through writing.
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Urban Experience
On 39th Street, everyone has an agenda.
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Sports/Outdoors
No soap duds here.
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See/Be Seen
Once-native artists cash in at the Bank.
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Performance
Baseball gets called out at the Unicorn Theatre.
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Letters
Letters from the week of June 17