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Doc Sunback Film Festival to screen 25 short films this weekend, many of which have a Kansas connection
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Doc Sunback Film Festival to screen 25 short films this weekend, many of which have a Kansas connection

Here's a review roundup of seven shorts filmed in the Sunflower State or made by Kansas filmmakers.

A surprising combination: Casey TZ Smith and Sheldon Draper at Mark Arts
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A surprising combination: Casey TZ Smith and Sheldon Draper at Mark Arts

Spend enough time with this exhibition, and you'll discover surprising connections between the work of two very different artists. "Synthesis & Blues" is on view through July 20.

A spark for a moral universe: vanessa german’s 'Craving Light: The Museum of Love and Reckoning'
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A spark for a moral universe: vanessa german’s 'Craving Light: The Museum of Love and Reckoning'

An exhibition marking the 70th anniversary of the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision is on view at the Mulvane Art Museum at Washburn University through July 20.

Warning: "Toys 'Art' Us" invades CityArts
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Warning: "Toys 'Art' Us" invades CityArts

A lineup of local and national underground artists reimagines childhood playthings in this exhibition in the art center's second-floor Boardroom Gallery. The cheeky takes on toys will be on view through July 21.

The SHOUT July arts calendar

The SHOUT July arts calendar

Beat the heat with indoor concerts, readings, performances, gallery shows, film screenings, creative meetups, and oodles more art opportunities throughout the month.

A sense of possibility grounded in local creativity: reviewing the visual art at Elsewhere Fest
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A sense of possibility grounded in local creativity: reviewing the visual art at Elsewhere Fest

More than 50 artists contributed to the inaugural two-day music festival. If you missed it, a closing reception will take place this evening at 215 N. St. Francis St.

As a small creative business closes, the owner mourns
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As a small creative business closes, the owner mourns

Former art teacher Beth Janssen turned The Sewing Center into a "fabric utopia" where all sewists are welcome. In the final days of the store's going-out-of-business sale, it feels like a funeral.

Photos: Elsewhere Fest kicks off its first day with art, music in downtown Wichita
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Photos: Elsewhere Fest kicks off its first day with art, music in downtown Wichita

The inaugural event continues Saturday with conference panels, visual art, and 30 live bands and DJs

Outgrowing a friendship and outliving the American dream: 'The Sunshine Boys' at Roxy's Downtown
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Outgrowing a friendship and outliving the American dream: 'The Sunshine Boys' at Roxy's Downtown

The 1972 Neil Simon play may lack sensitivity, but a cast of Wichita theater veterans brings affection and charm to the story of two aging vaudeville comics. The production runs through June 29 at the downtown Wichita dinner theater.

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