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Flying Pig Improv adds a musical twist
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Flying Pig Improv adds a musical twist

Washington, D.C.-based musician Michael Gottlieb will direct the show.

Cecilia Green July 10, 2025
A graceful goodbye for Symphony in the Flint Hills
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A graceful goodbye for Symphony in the Flint Hills

The organization orchestrated its final pop-up party on the prairie this summer.

Sam Jack July 02, 2025
C.J. Janovy on the necessity of activism: 'Not paying attention used to be a luxury'
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C.J. Janovy on the necessity of activism: 'Not paying attention used to be a luxury'

"The LGBTQ community needs to engage politically," the journalist and author said in a recent interview. Her 2018 book “No Place Like Home: Lessons in Activism from LGBT Kansas” has been re-released with a new introduction.

Shelly Walston June 28, 2025
Black and white and red all over: 'Listening Devices' at the Ulrich Museum of Art
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Black and white and red all over: 'Listening Devices' at the Ulrich Museum of Art

The exhibition, which showcases black-and-white photography, is suffused in red light, evoking a darkroom.

Zelda McAfee June 28, 2025
Sweet and tart: 'Waitress' opens Music Theatre Wichita's season
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Sweet and tart: 'Waitress' opens Music Theatre Wichita's season

An everywoman story of a waitress who finds escape in pie-making provides strong singing, plentiful comedy, and dark reminders of the abuses many women face.

Bob Peterson June 19, 2025
Unstable territories on earth and beyond: Susan Hiller, Hugo Zelada-Romero, and Terry Evans at the Salina Art Center

Unstable territories on earth and beyond: Susan Hiller, Hugo Zelada-Romero, and Terry Evans at the Salina Art Center

Summer exhibitions showcase UFO stories from far and near and photographs of what’s beneath our feet. “High Strangeness: Encounters with the Unexplained in Kansas and Beyond” and "Tales of Dakota Sandstone" are on view through August 31.

Lori Brack June 18, 2025
Review: Somewhere Fest stayed true to its mission but never quite took off
Reviews

Review: Somewhere Fest stayed true to its mission but never quite took off

In its second year, the music festival and conference was “perfectly divisive” and occasionally thrilling.

Kevin Kinder June 17, 2025
A creative family tree: 'Art in the Family' at the Derby Public Library
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A creative family tree: 'Art in the Family' at the Derby Public Library

An exhibition organized by the Derby Arts Council includes work by members of 15 families.

Shelly Walston June 14, 2025
The Wichita Wind Symphony brings innovation and energy to Wichita's classical music scene

The Wichita Wind Symphony brings innovation and energy to Wichita's classical music scene

The new-music ensemble’s third season of free concerts begins this Saturday.

Kate Storhoff June 11, 2025

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