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  • An expansive Kansas law limiting transgender rights takes effect this summer. Trans residents are bracing themselves. We’ll hear how it’ll impact one transgender woman and why experts say a lot is still unknown. Plus, news from Wichita and around the state.
  • "Kandahar" is a strange beast, in that it feels like an early 2000s action movie with a quick script rewrite to make it slightly less jingoistic.
  • Hey there, guy, grab a plate of meat and join us as we look at some everyday words that have REALLY changed their meanings over time!
  • This week on The Range, the Asian Night Market outgrows its old home. Also, an old piece of machinery roars back to life.
  • From the archives: A Marine Corps veteran who volunteers at military funerals… to play taps. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • In this month's Books & Whatnot, Beth Golay and Suzanne Perez talk about poetry, book clubs, and listener-submitted shelfies!
  • Beth Golay recently spoke with Bonnie Garmus about "Lessons in Chemistry," its themes and more.
  • El fin de semana del Día de la Recordación verá la mayor cantidad de viajeros desde 2019, una comisión estatal hispana tendrá un evento para platicar sobre la nueva ley estatal anti-immigratoria, y un grupo de educación hispana organizó una recaudación de fondos para la educación superior.
  • On Curt Clonts' porch there is a 60 year old set of rattan furniture, with cushions upholstered with blue and red Mexican blankets. There are potted plants and a few limestone sculptures out there as well.
  • Book reviewer Suzanne Perez says “The Marriage Act” is every bit as Orwellian as you might imagine, with unexpected twists that keep you guessing.
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