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State Lines
If jazz isn't dead, Kansas City's leaders might succeed at killing it.
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Backwash
From the safety of his office on Grand, Fightin' Tom stays the course.
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Feature
Kansas City advertising genius Bob Bernstein helped make Wal-Mart what it is today. Then the world's largest retailer dumped him.
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Backwash
In case you missed it, WDAF Fox 4 weatherman Don Harman and morning news anchor Mark Alford are straiiiiight. As in, not gay.
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Web Exclusive
If were going to have flying boats, well need outfits for our aerial gondola drivers.
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Interview
Mac Lethal gets happier and mixes up some Love Potion while awaiting his international debut.
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Wayward Son
Punk rock, honky-tonk and heady local history come together in Dirty Dawgs 101.
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Bonus Tracks
Leslie Halls a Midwestern girl at heart, despite the gold pants and gem sweaters.
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Bonus Tracks
A new documentary shows both the strident and gentle sides of the Dixie Chicks.
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Bonus Tracks
Daytrotter.com
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CD Reviews
Wishbone (Light in the Attic)
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CD Reviews
The Singles (Sony Legacy)
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CD Reviews
In Search Of ... (Co-opt Records)
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Night Ranger
Two terrible bar concepts somehow come together in the hinterlands.
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Spin Cycle
Phocas.net's Fifth-Anniversary Party, with DJ Mazi,
Steve Thorell and Eric Sheridan. Saturday, December 9, at
the Grand Emporium.
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Restaurant Reviews
A trip to the Saddle Ranch leaves us loaded.
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Fat Mouth
Heres the latest news on the citys ever-evolving Sunday brunch scene.
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Film
Mel Gibson is responsible for all the wars in the world. OK, maybe just this one.
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Film
Circling the diamond industry, director Zwick tackles nada.
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Art
The Kempers Remembering the Future revisits the past.
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Stage
Late Night Theatres Scarrie Carrie keeps the red stuff flowing.
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Stage
Reviews of current and upcoming theater productions
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Art Capsules
Our critics recommend these shows.
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Game On
PlayStation 3 has potential -- but for the moment, little else.
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Game On
Nintendo finally gets 1-Up on the competition.
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Ask a Mexican®
Here's the real dirt on all those widely circulated, refried "stats."