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Subject: Andrew Jackson

  • Libertarian Candidate Says He's No Tinfoil Hat Wearer

    June 28, 2008
  • Art Capsule Reviews

    October 13, 2005
  • The Beatbox

    October 30, 2008
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    November 3, 2005
  • The Greatest Piece of Merch Ever

    Every band worth its salt has t-shirts, stickers, and music. The more punk of them have patches and pins, and your more corporate acts will throw images and logos on everything from air fresheners to Zippos. But it takes a truly visionary act to create such a merchandising opportunity as debuted this Monday by Silver Sprocket Labs. They are now offering something you didn't know you needed: an Andrew Jackson Jihad pillowcase! The Phoenix folk-punkers have on the front an image for side-sle

    June 4, 2009
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    December 8, 2005
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    December 1, 2005
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    November 17, 2005
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    October 27, 2005
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    October 20, 2005
  • King of Pain

    Despite effort to reign him in, Paul Silverman has spent decades ruling Kansas City's notorious payday-loan industry.

    September 18, 2003
  • Read KC's Big Read book, then read this

    Back in grade school, Mom made me sign up for the summer reading program, and I dutifully finished all the books and checked them off the list. So what if the only one that left an impression was S.E. Hinton's teen-delinquent story That Was Then, This Is Now? So what if I went on to become a delinquent myself -- I was a literate delinquent, damn it!Because I love libraries, I'm a fan of the Big Read, which encourages everyone in a whole city to read the same book for a month. Sometimes this can

    April 17, 2009
  • Concert Review: The Avett Brothers at the Crossroads

    If either the Avett Brothers or Railroad Earth had covered "Five Feet High & Rising" on Saturday night, it certainly would have been appropriate. Nick SpacekAnd nobody stole them. Good on you, hippies.​As it was, the crowd that was at the Crossroads showed an amazing amount of fanatical dedication. Through not one or two, but repeated torrential downpours and lightning scares, the crowd never wavered or thinned. They certainly ran for cover quite a few times, but other than that, everyone

    August 17, 2009