Bam, dot, crack: Love of Character hosts a popular mahjong club
Mahjong madness in east Wichita
July 31, 2025
Mahjong madness in east Wichita
July 31, 2025
With "sharp edges, cutesy excess, and unflinching sincerity," a Wichita tattoo artist brings a slice of East L.A. to Harvester Arts. The exhibition is on view through July 25.
July 23, 2025
This one-woman show offers a personal take on the power shame can hold over our lives. Music, puppetry, and humor imbue the play with spirit and charm. Performances continue on Thursday and Saturday.
July 21, 2025
Two short documentaries examine the creative practices of one married couple: painter and sculptor Bob Burdette and Naomi Shapiro, a communications pro and arts advocate
July 19, 2025
"With contrasting approaches, Gerry Craig and Nelson Smith highlight two ways of knowing the histories and relationships of our environment," writes critic Kevin Kelly.
July 18, 2025The Wichita Symphony's first WSO Connect concert paired Baroque music with the South American musical genre chamamé in "a spirit of joyful experimentation and exchange," our critic writes.
July 16, 2025
In the third annual Mid-America All Indian Museum invitational exhibition, seven area Native American artists encourage the viewer to look inward while challenging notions of strength, identity, class, and gender. It's on view through July 25.
July 12, 2025
Her latest young adult novel "The Lies We Conjure" is a 2025 Kansas Notable Book.
July 12, 2025
It’s not easy to choose one word to describe the dazzling dancing, infectious joy, and staging feasts of this Ken Ludwig reinvention of a boy-meets-girl Gershwin classic. But our reviewer eventually finds it.
July 10, 2025