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Feature
Dr. Edward McDonagh has been fighting Missouris medical establishment for years and treating lots of happy customers.
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Kansas City Strip
Attention, aliens: Please return our science-fiction writer.
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State Lines
For the Justrite Stamp company owner, City Halls arena buyout offer is just wrong.
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Interview
The Arcade Fire is unaccustomed to praise, but that feeling won't last long.
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Interview
Mac Dre's embodiment of the gangsta lifestyle ended the only way it could.
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Night Ranger
The cop horny for her sibling's lover, and other northern species.
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Prairie Dogg
Fresh-faced bands overcome the overactive bladders of their forefathers to rule local band competition.
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Critics' Choices
Saturday, November 27, at the Replay Lounge.
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Critics' Choices
Wednesday, December 1, at the Grand Emporium.
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Critics' Choices
Saturday, November 27 (3 p.m. and 8 p.m.), at Memorial Hall.
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Critics' Choices
Tuesday, November 30 (early show), at the Hurricane.
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Critics' Choices
Sunday, November 28, at the Uptown Theater.
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Hear & Now
Greatest Hits: My Prerogative (Jive)
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Hear & Now
Funeral (Merge)
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Hear & Now
The Lost Christmas Eve (Lava)
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Hear & Now
Emotive (Virgin)
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Hear & Now
Joys, Disappointments and the In-Between (Independently Released)
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Spin Cycle
Saturday, November 27, at Kabal.
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Restaurant Reviews
Rob Dalzell transforms the old Dixie Belle into something sophisticated at the new 1924 Main.
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Fat Mouth
Two caterers stake out new territory in the Hobbs Building in the West Bottoms.
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Film
An epic story turns human -- and fallible -- in Oliver Stone's Alexander.
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Film
Annette Bening brings down the house as an aging star unwilling to fade.
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Film
J.M. Barrie gets a Hollywood makeover in Finding Neverland.
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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
Only in Lawrence could there be Christmas shopping for the politically conscious.
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Night & Day
Week of November 25, 2004
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Night & Day
Blood is always funny, right?
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Urban Experience
The Silk Road ends at the Nelson.
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Sports/Outdoors
The citys illumination lends itself well to hot toddies.
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See/Be Seen
Ty's fly, but Doug's a thug.
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Performance
Give thanks for Deadheads.
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Letters
Letters from the week of November 25, 2004