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Issue: July 17, 2008
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  1. Feature

    Anthony Mots was driving the firetruck that killed Aaron Becerra. Afterward, Mots’ brothers in the Kansas City, Kansas, Fire Department rallied to defend him

    By Nadia Pflaum
    Published: July 17, 2008

    Central Avenue curves fast through Kansas City, Kansas, lined with auto-detailing shops, gas stations and panaderias. At 18th Street and Park Drive, it meets a confusing,...

  2. Interview

    As Diamond Hoo Ha proves, Supergrass is best served fun

    By Jason Toon
    Published: July 17, 2008

    "Rebel in You" by Supergrass, from Diamond Hoo Ha (Astralwerks): It's been said that Oasis was the new Beatles and Supergrass was the new Monkees, but now it's the other way...

  3. Critic's Choice

    The Black Crowes

    By Matt Erickson
    Published: July 17, 2008

    Often, an artist's answer to ennui is to risk commercial viability by striving to break new, often uncomfortable ground. For fans, this can be painful to watch, and for Black...

  4. Critic's Choice

    Boris

    By Matt Sullivan
    Published: July 17, 2008

    "Statement," by Boris, from Smile (Diwphalanx Records): No band frustrates record collectors quite like Tokyo's Boris. The hyper-prolific and experimental trio's latest full...

  5. Critic's Choice

    Dexter Romweber

    By Richard Gintowt
    Published: July 17, 2008

    "Blues That Defy my Soul" by Dexter Romweber, from Blues That Defy My Soul (Yep Roc Records): Dexter Romweber's admirers include Jack White, Neko Case and Cat Power —...

  6. Critic's Choice

    Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers

    Published: July 17, 2008

    Come on, Tom Petty is great. Friend to man and beast alike, the Petty offends none and pleases all. He even recently pulled the most unobjectionable and down-home move ever:...

  7. Critic's Choice

    Exene Cervenka

    By Flannery Cashill
    Published: July 17, 2008

    “It Ain’t Supposed to Be” by Exene Cervenka and the Original Sinners, from Sev7en (Nitro Records): Not all punks age well. Lee Ving left Fear, the band, to...

  8. Critic's Choice

    Rockin' The Colonies

    By Richard Gintowt
    Published: July 17, 2008

    The Wikis of the world remember the English Beat as a two-tone ska revival band, but the group's three albums can be heard as contemporaneous with XTC and the Clash. Those...

  9. Bonus Tracks

    The Download

    By Andy Vihstadt
    Published: July 17, 2008

    While El-P wraps up his follow-up to last year's I'll Sleep When You're Dead, the New York rapper, producer and label CEO is giving away the second installment in his mixtape...

  10. Buckle Bunny

    It’s the Last Days of the Spidermums

    By Crystal K. Wiebe
    Published: July 17, 2008

    "Over and Over the Same Things" by the Spidermums, from Spidermums (self-released): After six promising months, the best-named band in Kansas City is breaking up. Yet, even...

  11. Cafe

    The Skillet Licker’s diner food might not be anything special, but its people are

    By Charles Ferruzza
    Published: July 17, 2008

    My restaurant specializes in home cooking, but everyone who writes about us just talks about the doughnuts," Karen Allred said one day recently as she swept a wisp of red hair...

  12. Fat Mouth

    Melbee’s shuts the lid on its piano

    By Charles Ferruzza
    Published: July 17, 2008

    MelBee's was an interesting case study. It was a sophisticated, upscale restaurant in a neighborhood populated mostly by inexpensive diners (Town Topic, Village Inn), hardware...

  13. Film

    Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson

    By Jim Ridley
    Published: July 17, 2008

    A tightly wound bundle of everything and its opposite — an anti-authoritarian who ran for sheriff of Aspen, a peace-loving gun nut, an iconoclast who relished winners as...

  14. Film

    Up the Yangtze

    By SCOTT FOUNDAS
    Published: July 17, 2008

    "It's hard being a human, but being a common person in China is even more difficult," says one tearful shopkeeper along the soon-to-be-submerged banks of the Yangtze River in...

  15. Film Feature

    The Dark Knight

    By SCOTT FOUNDAS
    Published: July 17, 2008

    What a brooding pleasure it is to return to Christopher Nolan's Gotham City — if pleasure is the right word for a movie that gazes so deeply into the souls of restless...

  16. Film

    Mamma Mia!

    By ELLA TAYLOR
    Published: July 17, 2008

    Sure, it's nice that the actors sing their own numbers — Meryl Streep has a fab set of pipes, and the fact that Pierce Brosnan sings like a bullfrog in heat is used to...

  17. Night & Day

    High Marks

    By Andrew Miller
    Published: July 17, 2008

    Occasionally, great films can become so influential that they're eventually cannibalized by other films. After imitators have turned innovation into cliché, the original...

  18. Night & Day

    Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers with Steve Winwood

    Published: July 17, 2008

    Since 1963, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers have been performing the best authentic klezmer music from coast-to-coast at weddings, bat mitzvahs and corporate events. In...

  19. Night & Day

    Children's Film Festival

    Published: July 17, 2008

    Each Friday night is filled with music and entertainment, refreshments, prizes and, of course, a movie! Sponsored by the Pilgrim Center, Inc., and in cooperation with the...

  20. Night & Day

    Kansas City Explorers vs. Newport Beach Breakers

    Published: July 17, 2008

    Mike and Bob Bryan seem like a Disney Channel show turned into reality: identical twins both make it big in tennis and end up playing as the world's No. 1 pair. When the Bryan...

Issue: July 17, 2008
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