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  • 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.
  • Beth Golay and Hugo Phan talked to Jessica Brewer on Route 14 for this month’s En Route.
  • Love romance novels? There’s a store for that. Also, we ride the bus with a woman who wants to make people smile.
  • La Ciudad aprueba una parada de camiones en la calle 21 y la I-135. El condado de Sedgwick está recibiendo 50 millones de dólares para fondos de atención médica y el Centro Médico V-A de Wichita tiene un nuevo director ejecutivo.
  • Rudy Love Jr. of the band 2ŁØT says that writing music is good for yourself. And others. Love and Sage Judd of 2ŁØT recently explained to KMUW's Jedd Beaudoin that their goal is to use their music to resist entropy. Plus more news from Wichita and around the state.
  • We look at a book that shares the wisdom and insight of 50 Latina women from across the country.
  • A new federally funded program aimed at reducing crime and homelessness is offering free services to Wichita's unhoused community. We visit Project HOPE’s first outreach event. Plus Suzanne Perez reviews one of the two Pulitzer Prize-winners in literature.
  • U.S. Labor official Delia Garcia wrote a book that shares the wisdom and insight of 50 Latina women from across the country.
  • Sophie Emerson of The Cavves says that the lyrics on her new album are some of her most personal and that she hopes the group's audience finds a little bit of themselves in the new songs. We'll hear more about the album. Plus more news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Like a lot of movies today, "White Men Can't Jump" doesn’t have the confidence to let its humor arise from the characters and situations presented, and instead relies on gimmicks.
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