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Feature
Kansas Gov. Kathleen Sebelius preaches green, but her heart seems as black as coal.
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State Lines
Kidney cancer killed Julie Pierce's husband. Now she fears it will claim her 15-year-old son.
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Burnt Ends
Considering our cops have decided to ignore the law, we've got a few ideas for them.
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Burnt Ends
Down in Waldo, this is what those Chinese bears eat.
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Hey, You!
Put down that doughnut, stop harassing that pregnant woman and bust some criminals.
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Pitchcast
Filmmaker Michael Moore made Sicko to help the health care industry. But will Moore help one of the people he featured in the film?
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Interview
Behind the scenes at a video shoot for Kelly Willis first single in five years.
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Night Ranger
Want to rule the new downtown sports bar? Wear their T-shirt
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Wayward Son
The 2007 Pitch Music Showcase rocked Westport like a shot of hairspray in the face.
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Bonus Tracks
This year's Vans Warped Tour Stop in Kansas City promises mainstream mayhem.
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Bonus Tracks
John Doe returns with A Year in the Wilderness.
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Restaurant Reviews
Logan's Roadhouse may be Disney-fried, but it's a pretty good filling station.
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Film
Matthew Vaughn hacks at Neil Gaiman's fantasy wonderland. It's easy to get lost in Julie Rofman's colorful junk heaps.
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Film
Rush Hour 3 director Brett Ratner has been called a fauxteur, a womanizer and, worse, over budget. Why you should take him seriously anyway.
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Film
Ingmar Bergman (1918-2007); Michelangelo Antonioni (1913-2007)
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Film
David Lynchs Inland Empire comes out on DVD this week. Nathan Lee chats with the director about digital video, putrefied experiences, and tapioca.
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Art
These star atlases and maps are things of rare beauty.
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Art Capsules
Our critics recommend these shows.
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Stage Capsules
Reviews and previews of upcoming shows.
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Game On
Alien Syndrome will alienate some, infect others.
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Ask a Mexican®
A Washington lobbyist leaves all of her gang fashions behind — except one.