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Feature
Hip-hop hustlers are making off with Kansas City rappers hard-earned cash.
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Web Exclusive
Few say Ron Paul has a chance, but that won't stop his ardent KC supporters from hawking the long shot.
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State Lines
Having served her time, a horse-coach operator convicted in a murder plot revisits the Plaza.
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Interview
Former Doris Henson frontman Matt Dunehoo finds little to cry about in New York.
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Buckle Bunny
C&C Drum Company's Bill Cardwell doesn't just build sweet custom kits. He lets his heart beat, too.
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Bonus Tracks
Five Defy is Kansas City's Best New Talent.
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Bonus Tracks
Vincent Gallo goes against the grain with RRIICCEE.
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Bonus Tracks
Professor Murder
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Restaurant Reviews
Stix offers entertaining Asian food without the teppanyaki shtick.
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Fat Mouth
Chef Marshall Roth felt as if he could never leave the Hotel Phillips.
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Film
That old last-man-on-earth setup? It really works.
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Film
Noah Baumbach sees family for what it is: prickly.
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Stage
The Barn Players exploit the inevitable tension between art and Christmas Dickens.
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Art
At the Byron Cohen Gallery, these two strong artists shouldn't be together.
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DVDish
(Universal)(Warner Bros.)(Sony)(Image)
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Game On
It's never been easier to start your own (fake) band.
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Martin
After Gloria Squitiro's recent tell-all to the Star, it's clear that the first couple needs a reality check.
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Letters
We get schooled by a state education official; we also hear from a musician who loves us and some others who dont.
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Ask a Mexican®
As always, our cultures have way more in common than not.