Echoes of art: 'Runway Remix' at the Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library
Seven artists show wearable pieces inspired by works from the library's art collection.
Seven artists show wearable pieces inspired by works from the library's art collection.
Prop artists work to create the visual magic of theater. Teri Mott visited with seven of them and heard their stories.
A sensation faded into semi-obscurity, Giacomo Puccini’s 1910 opera is on stage at Century II.
Wichita author Sarah Green tells a Kansas story of public art, taste, craft, history, and civic pride. It's the first release from Rock Paper Feather Press.
The works in Alpert's exhibition "Primary Traces," asks visitors to utilize their imagination and enter a state of wonder.
Our critic caught a set at Central Standard Brewing in late March.
The Oklahoma-based Four Mothers Collective curated the exhibition by women and two-spirit artists that traces the evolution (and preservation) of their culture.
ICT Winds performs on the new Sunflower Indoor Performing Arts Association circuit. The group competes in the winter guard world championships later this month.
Kansas celebrates National Poetry Month in April with readings, writing workshops, open mics & other literary events across the state.
The 2015 play by Lynn Nottage traces the relationships between a tight-knit group of bar regulars over an eight-year span.
The two exhibitions explore how artists of Japanese heritage combine traditional approaches with contemporary concerns.
Supporters of a new performing arts center, deflated after the failed sales tax vote, say that public-private dollars are crucial in achieving that dream.
The production breathes new life into Andrew Lloyd Webber's 1970s rock opera.
The dance company's spring concert features two original works. One honors the participants in Wichita's 1958 Dockum Drug Store sit-in, a key moment in the Civil Rights Movement.
A national tour brought the multi-faceted performer to Kansas City's Uptown Theater, only a couple hours' drive from her hometown of Manhattan, Kansas.
The grassroots art capital of Kansas hosts an annual event 'by artists and for everyone.'
Life goes on, like a flash — in this poignant production, 85 years fly by. Performances continue through March 22.
A retrospective of works from 1975-2025 functions as a 'meditation on life itself — its tensions, transformations, and fragile beauty.'