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  • 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.
  • Los funcionarios están preocupados por el aumento de las sobredosis causadas por el fentanilo, es probable que las pruebas gratuitas de Covid terminen, y un informe dice que el condado de Sedgwick necesita mejorar sus prácticas de diversidad, equidad e inclusión.
  • Curt Clonts recent art show featured paintings of birds. He tells us what birds mean to him and why he is okay with being called "the birdman."
  • Book reviewer Suzanne Perez says Barbara Kingsolver’s "Demon Copperhead" took her on an emotional journey that she just can’t stop thinking about.
  • Abraham Verghese spoke with Beth Golay about crafting "The Covenant of Water," the partnership between writer and reader, and more.
  • Inmates rioted at a state prison in Lansing, Kansas, in 2020. Three years later, nobody has been charged because the prison system has yet to complete its investigation. We’ll hear about the delays in criminal charges. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Senior isolation has been linked to anxiety and depression, not to mention high blood pressure, heart disease, obesity, Alzheimer’s, weakened immune systems, and general cognitive decline.
  • The Wichita Art Museum has sold the sculpture by British artist Henry Moore titled “Working Model for Three Piece No. 3: Vertebrae” to a private investor for 10.5 million dollars. Curt Clonts is not a fan of the decision.
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