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Your Guide to Pride in Kansas
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Your Guide to Pride in Kansas

This Pride month, Kansas has a little bit of everything for everyone. Celebrations will take place in 16 communities across the state in June (and two more in October).

Pass the tissues: ‘Dear Evan Hansen’ at Roxy’s Downtown
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Pass the tissues: ‘Dear Evan Hansen’ at Roxy’s Downtown

Roxy’s is the first Wichita company to stage the popular 2015 musical about mental health and the darker side of social media.

Clown Jam is a little naughty and a lot of fun
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Clown Jam is a little naughty and a lot of fun

Madi White's Wichita variety show charms its audience with 'the playful spirit of joyful clowning.'

A new Wichita Art Museum acquisition reflects memories of Historic Midtown, Riverfest
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A new Wichita Art Museum acquisition reflects memories of Historic Midtown, Riverfest

Kansas fiber artist Eden Quispe based “Where the River Flows Everything Will Live” on her Wichita childhood.

'The Art of Benching' makes the case for taking a closer look at train graffiti
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'The Art of Benching' makes the case for taking a closer look at train graffiti

Have you ever waited on a train? Not for a ride, but to analyze the art as it passes? In an exhibition at the Great Plains Transportation Museum, photographer Darnel Marley schools us on a practice called 'benching.'

How Fruhauf Uniforms outfits an Admiral
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How Fruhauf Uniforms outfits an Admiral

The family-owned Wichita company has supplied the Riverfest mascot’s finery since 1974.

Wichita Shakespeare Company presents 'As You Like It' and 'The Tempest' this season
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Wichita Shakespeare Company presents 'As You Like It' and 'The Tempest' this season

Shakespeare in the park returns this summer with fresh takes on the classics. Performances begin in June.

In the Galleries: Meghan Miller & Mike Miller at Leedy-Voulkos Art Center
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In the Galleries: Meghan Miller & Mike Miller at Leedy-Voulkos Art Center

Whimsy, play, and creative use (and reuse) of materials by Wichita artists in KC.

Take a break at Larksfield Place: 'Oh, What a Beautiful World' by Wichita Women Artists
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Take a break at Larksfield Place: 'Oh, What a Beautiful World' by Wichita Women Artists

At the gallery of a Wichita senior living community, the work of local artists inspires connection.

In the Galleries: Maggie Garner & Kyan Hackney at Envision Arts Center
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In the Galleries: Maggie Garner & Kyan Hackney at Envision Arts Center

The two exhibitions engage multiple senses through mixed-media installations and vibrant portraiture.

Coming up at Kechi Playhouse: Patsy Cline and big spiders
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Coming up at Kechi Playhouse: Patsy Cline and big spiders

Having persevered through construction woes, Misty Maynard invites audiences back to Kechi Playhouse for its 2026 season.

In the Galleries: Kevin Hansen & Josh Bethel at Art House 310
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In the Galleries: Kevin Hansen & Josh Bethel at Art House 310

The exhibition includes works produced collaboratively during podcast recordings.

Painter Jason Needham finds depth, nuance in foliage
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Painter Jason Needham finds depth, nuance in foliage

In a solo show at Reuben Saunders Gallery, Needham utilizes vibrant hues to acknowledge the quiet comfort and abundance of nature.

Love’s labors (not) lost: Guild Hall Players present ‘The Book of Will’
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Love’s labors (not) lost: Guild Hall Players present ‘The Book of Will’

If not for the efforts of a village of theater workers, Shakespeare’s plays might have been lost forever. ‘The Book of Will’ portrays the making of the First Folio.

WSO's approaching season pairs notable contemporaries with classic icons
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WSO's approaching season pairs notable contemporaries with classic icons

The 2026-27 Wichita Symphony Orchestra lineup includes works from luminaries as diverse as Beethoven, Tina Turner, Mozart, John Williams, and Nickel Creek's Chris Thile.

In the Galleries: Barbara Waterman-Peters at Gold City Gallery
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In the Galleries: Barbara Waterman-Peters at Gold City Gallery

Wonderfully bizarre paintings in Gold City Gallery's first solo exhibition.

'Why History Museums Collect Art' invites viewers to connect the dots
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'Why History Museums Collect Art' invites viewers to connect the dots

An exhibition at the Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum presents several Kansas artists’ works as historical artifacts.

With Juniper Arts, vulnerable kids get to be kids again
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With Juniper Arts, vulnerable kids get to be kids again

A Wichita nonprofit provides art and music classes to children in foster care and juvenile detention.

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