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  • While it's not exactly summer on the calendar, it is summer reading season. KMUW's resident book experts Suzanne Perez and Beth Golay offer a selection of good summer reads.
  • Gov't Mule's Warren Haynes says that the title of the band's new album "Peace... Like A River" was, in some ways, a surprise to him. KMUW's Jedd Beaudoin has more. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • La policía de Wichita explica la aplicación de una nueva ley contra el tráfico de personas, muchos adultos y niños han perdido la cobertura de KanCare, y el fenómeno de El Niño podría ayudar a mitigar la sequía en Kansas.
  • Curt Clonts says the latest show at Mark Arts featuring ceramicist Brenda Lichman and painter Tim Stone is a lesson in dichotomies.
  • Being a mentor reinforces the fact that we are admired and looked-up to, and that there are those who aspire to make more of themselves both for their families and their community, building on the foundation that we have provided.
  • Musician James McMurtry says he's willing to do his part to fight anti-drag laws. KMUW's Jedd Beaudoin recently spoke with McMurtry and has more.
  • "Showing Up" reminds us that art is a real thing that real people do, not some mysterious sorcery. Even if it is a little bit magical.
  • Beth Golay recently spoke with Clémence Michallon about her interest in serial killers, the complexities of her narrative point of view and structure, and how her journalism experience helped with her writing process.
  • A listener question forces us to take a hard look at how we use prepositions, including whether we do things "by" accident or "on" accident, and Fletcher asks why we can't just do things "by" purpose.
  • This week on The Range, a new program brings hope to the homeless community. Also, a book that shares the wisdom and insight of 50 Latina women from across the country.
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