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July 03, 2002

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A&E show covers Hyatt disaster Tonight's broadcast of A&E's "Minute by Minute" will document the events of the Hyatt Hotel collapse that occurred 21 years ago this month. The program, airing at 9 tonight, has interviews with eyewitnesses, media and officials who covered the Hyatt disaster. Among those interviewed are KMBC-TV's Micheal Mahoney and architect Jack Gillum, who lost his professional license as a result of the investigation into the collapse. - Aaron Barnhart/The Star More 'Sordid' for you Tonight's closing presentation of the 2002 Kansas City Gay & Lesbian Film & Video Festival - the comedy "Sordid Lives" - is sold out. But fear not. Because of the demand for tickets for the cult favorite - which has built an underground reputation after playing for months at several small theaters around the country - the GayFest has added an additional screening of "Sordid Lives" for 3 p.m. at the Tivoli Manor Square Theatre in Westport. - Robert W. Butler/The Star @ART CAPTION:Mahoney in 1982 when he reported on the Hyatt walkway collapse @ART:Photo

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