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  • In this episode of "Past & Present," Dr. Robert E. Weems, Jr. discusses how Donald J. Trump has reintroduced a core tenet of historic anti-black thought back into American discourse.
  • Did you know that, 150 years ago, rural Kansas was home to a silk-making commune? We didn't either. But we'll learn about it, and we have news from Wichita and around the state.
  • On this episode of Marginalia, Beth Golay visits with Angela Tomaski about her novel, "The Infamous Gilberts." Plus, book critic Suzanne Perez reviews “Just Watch Me” by Lior Torenberg. And David Mallmann with W.W. Norton & Company joins us with some book recommendations.
  • It's been a strange winter so far, so let's talk about some strange winter words! Brrrrrrrrrr!!!
  • How local DJs keep the dance floor bumpin’. And we have news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Lior Torenberg’s debut novel, Just Watch Me, follows a 20-something woman who starts a livestream marathon to raise money for her little sister, who is in a coma.
  • We look at a small-town paper with a rich history that’s also focused on the future, and we have news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Some artists like to work clean, and some like to smudge. Amy Herrmann is among the latter, and much of her “blending friendly” work is on display at an exhibition opening Friday night. For “ArtWorks,” Torin Andersen visited her home studio to find out more about her creative process.
  • Musician Mike Coykendall didn't even have a name for his band when found out that DJs at KMUW in the 1980s were interested in local music. He also thought the station had forgotten about the tape he'd mailed in until a bandmate phoned him and said that their music was getting regular airplay on 89.1. We'll hear from him, plus we have news from Wichita and around the state.
  • If you like pizza, it’s a good time to live in Wichita.
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