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Feature
Awaiting trial in March, Shauntay Henderson remembers her community-activist grandmother and dreams of making babies.
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Web Exclusive
An enclave of Kansas City culture and barflies reaches a Joycean ending.
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Burnt Ends
An accordion maker pitches KCK's toughness.
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Interview
Sharon Jones and her Dap-Kings bring old soul to new audiences.
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Buckle Bunny
Local musician Erick Sharda gets knocked down and he gets up again.
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Bonus Tracks
The Noise FM rocks out but keeps the head-kicking to a minimum.
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Bonus Tracks
When you're the Dream Master, you don't need a backstage pass.
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CD Reviews
Mostly Ghostly
(The Record Machine)
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CD Reviews
Voices
(Second Nature)
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Restaurant Reviews
After Mama's 39th Street Diner moved into the old Nichols Lunch, anything would have been an improvement.
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Fat Mouth
Mama's isn't the only hallowed spot that could use some mothering.
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Film
The wait for these movies is over.
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Film
Familiar themes still flood the festival zone, but a couple of gems manage to shine through.
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Art
A closer look reveals there's more to a Josh George painting than paint.
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Stage
The Unicorn gets its House in order, and Samuel Beckett books a room nearby.
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Game On
The Guitar Hero frenzy careens toward overkill.
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Letters
Readers speak out on the demise of a drug dealer and our last lines about him.
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Ask a Mexican®
It's not all about tubas and accordions. Mexicans rock out, too.