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A rite of spring in Wichita is the opening of Wichita’s two big farmers markets. Denise Neil tells us what to expect when farmers market season returns on Saturday.
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In this episode of Into Music, Tim Hinck discusses his formative years as a composer, the importance of learning the business side of music, and how he finds focus for creative projects. That’s on Into Music, coming up now.
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Acclaimed director Wes Anderson's most recent feature film is one of his more thematically and narratively dense works. Up next, KMUW movie critic Fletcher Powell takes a closer look.
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Beth Golay recently spoke with "The Husbands" author, Holly Gramazio about her debut.
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Eric Litwiller says diagnosing ADHD correctly is important.
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Book reviewer Suzanne Perez says "Monstrilio," a debut novel by Mexican author Gerardo Samano Cordova, is perfect for fans of "Shark Heart," "Nightbitch," or the disturbingly fantastical movie, "Poor Things."
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Ouch! Unfortunately, we won't have an episode this week, because even more unfortunately, one of us had an accident and sustained a not-insignificant personal injury. Everything's basically ok, but, you know, it hurts, so we need a week off. Sorry about that, and we'll see you next week!
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There are a lot of changes in store for local restaurants - including a couple that are on the move. We get the scoop from Denise Neil on this edition of Dining With Denise.
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Fletcher Powell looks at a recent movie that's a bit of a throwback.
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In this conversation, Buick Audra discusses creative intimacy, how an education in visual arts has shaped her artistic life and her early days in the band 33 Slade with her brother, drummer Boey Russell, and bassist Levi Fuller.
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Dr. Robert E. Weems, Jr. compares negative attitudes about internet technology a generation ago with present-day skepticism about blockchain and cryptocurrency technology.
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We get back to one of our favorite topics: Words that sound a lot like other words but have totally different meanings.