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Concerning the land and the body: the 2024 Faculty Art Exhibition at Fort Hays State
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Concerning the land and the body: the 2024 Faculty Art Exhibition at Fort Hays State

The show includes works in painting, printmaking, sculpture, and interior, graphic, and motion design, installed in the Moss-Thorns Gallery and the Patricia A. Schmidt Gallery Lobby through October 25.

A space for reflection amid the overstimulation of modern life: Emily Moores at Pittsburg State
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A space for reflection amid the overstimulation of modern life: Emily Moores at Pittsburg State

The colorful installation combines the jubilant excess of celebration with a quiet undertone of reflection and ritual. It's on view in the University Gallery through October 11.

From pinball wizard to cult leader: ‘The Who’s Tommy’ at the Forum Theatre
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From pinball wizard to cult leader: ‘The Who’s Tommy’ at the Forum Theatre

Thoughtful direction and a hardworking cast bring joy to a dark and challenging musical. Performances of ‘The Who’s Tommy' run through October 5.

To the brightest little star: being an account of the Great First Grade Book War of 1979
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To the brightest little star: being an account of the Great First Grade Book War of 1979

On the first day of of Banned Books Week, we present the epic saga of one first grader’s quest to read a school library book and the beloved teacher who fought for her.

'You don't have to give up': Clark Britton on making art into his 90s
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'You don't have to give up': Clark Britton on making art into his 90s

In an interview with his friend and fellow artist Wade Hampton, the 93-year-old discusses his interests, inspirations and the reason for his longevity.

In his new book, Patrick Joseph O'Connor situates Wichita within the history of the blues
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In his new book, Patrick Joseph O'Connor situates Wichita within the history of the blues

The author will promote "Wichita Blues: Music in the African American Community" during appearances this fall in Topeka and Wichita, beginning with the Kansas Book Festival on September 28.

This fall, don’t miss these intriguing classical music and opera performances
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This fall, don’t miss these intriguing classical music and opera performances

Fans of contemporary and out-of-the-box opera and orchestral music have plenty to be excited about this season, with offerings from organizations such as Wichita Grand Opera, Opera Kansas, Wichita Symphony Orchestra, and more

Between this life and the next: works by Jerome Tiger at the Mid-America All-Indian Museum
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Between this life and the next: works by Jerome Tiger at the Mid-America All-Indian Museum

Seven works by the Mvskogee Creek-Seminole artist convey the mastery he achieved in his brief career. The works will be on view through November.

Reckoning with history: "The Minutes" at Wichita Community Theatre
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Reckoning with history: "The Minutes" at Wichita Community Theatre

A talented and well-prepared cast grounds the 2019 Tracy Letts play about a public meeting that goes off the rails. It’s on stage through Sunday.

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