Ferris Wheel Regulars are ‘Back in the Jetstream’
The Wichita-based emo outfit celebrates their new release at a mainstay of the local DIY scene, ‘where moments are turned into dreams.’
The Wichita-based emo outfit celebrates their new release at a mainstay of the local DIY scene, ‘where moments are turned into dreams.’
The national resurgence of vinyl records is reflected in central Kansas, where collectors have built both collections and community.
Opening night looms; lives are at stake. The show runs January 22-February 1.
In an exhibition at the Wichita Art Museum, Stephen Towns invokes a higher power who affirms the dignity of Black Americans.
ICTRep’s production of “Silent Sky,” based on the true story of 19th-century astronomer Henrietta Leavitt, opens January 22 for one weekend only.
Designed in part as a nod to the city’s aviation history, the Arkansas River bridges have become quiet landmarks.
An upcoming Wichita release party for the new album will celebrate this hometown jazz luminary.
Cody LaCrone said he met his alleged victim at Roxy's Downtown, but The SHOUT has confirmed they did not perform there together.
How one of Wichita’s most compelling voices blends discipline, authenticity, and connection to create her distinct blend of soul, R&B and jazz
Austin Mann, who has traveled the world with the celebrated cellist, brought him home for an artist talk and pop-up performance December 3.
Bonner, Caleb Abbot, and Christopher Shaw —serious musicians who know how to have a little fun — livened up an establishment with a "strong sports bar vibe."
Shop artfully this season with a range of artist-made and local gifts you can find in Kansas shops, galleries, and online.
Much like the structure itself, the history of Bertoia's sculpture is winding and complicated.
Frothy fun is the mandate issued by our commander in chief in this original holiday production, on stage through December 27.
Mona Cliff, Mark Cowardin, Poppy DeltaDawn, and Ann Resnick offer "a delicious assortment of media" in an inaugural triennial exhibition at K-State.
The long-dormant crowdfunding series returns to Harvester Arts on December 6.
The Wichita theater's artistic director cited “distrust in (his) leadership” after a local actor was charged with child sex crimes.
The photography exhibition captures the power of the Kansas Flint Hills. It's on view through November 29.