Bailey on Gandolfini: film critic & Wichita native captures the contradictory life of a beloved actor
Jason Bailey talks "Gandolfini: Jim, Tony, and the Life of a Legend."
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Jason Bailey talks "Gandolfini: Jim, Tony, and the Life of a Legend."
The ceramicist and educator presents 54 works in "Untethered," an exhibition that reflects a career spent exploring the nature of clay. It's on view at the Robert W. Regier Gallery through March 14.
Brinkley's cyanotypes and Brown's colorful abstract paintings allude — directly and indirectly — to natural forms. They're on view through December 28 and January 4.
"The Interior Frontier," "Color Me Wichita," "Unwarranted: The Senseless Death of Journalist Joan Meyer," and "Electra Wasp” approach Kansas subjects from different directions.
The film by former Wichita TV personality Shane Konicki had its world premiere at the Tallgrass Film Festival. You can buy tickets to stream it online over the next week.
An exhibition of works by the late painter and educator demonstrates how his style changed over the course of 36 years. It's on view in Lindsborg, Kansas, through October 20.
Thoughtful direction and a hardworking cast bring joy to a dark and challenging musical. Performances of ‘The Who’s Tommy' run through October 5.
A strong lead performance and large, diverse cast bring King's multitude of hits to life on the Century II Concert Hall stage. Performances continue through August 25.
Local arts leaders sounded the alarm after comments from Mayor Lily Wu during last Tuesday’s Wichita City Council meeting. The Council will vote to adopt the proposed 2025 city budget tomorrow.