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  • Sometimes what we say or write can be grammatically correct but still make no sense whatsoever. Come along with us down this winding road...
  • Curt Clonts weighs in on an interesting new idea.
  • When it comes to choosing titles for his novels, Pulitzer Prize-winner Michael Cunningham likes to borrow from the best. So for his new novel, he just went with "Day." Today on "Wichita's Early Edition," Beth Golay speaks with Michael Cunningham about that book
  • Beth Golay recently spoke with the Pulitzer Prize–winner about his new novel, "Day."
  • They say that when it rains, it pours. But the truth is that when one thing happens, it makes it more likely that another thing will happen. That type of correlation exists in the world of mental health as much as it does anywhere else.
  • She's play in Wichita Public Schools, on cruise ships, in churches, and for the Spiritual Ensemble ARISE. Pianist June Faucette-Huff has made her mark in the music scene in Wichita and abroad, for 7 decades. Today on Wichita's Early Edition, KMUW's Carla Eckels introduces us to Faucette-Huff. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Solar power in Kansas is growing rapidly, with the number of megawatts produced from it expected to multiply many times over in coming years. But many rural communities are skeptical of solar developers. We'll hear more about why some counties aren't embracing the development—and are considering stricter regulations for solar power. Plus election results and news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Book reviewer Suzanne Perez says "The Vulnerables," a pandemic novel by Sigrid Nunez, reads like a memoir, as the narrator describes the bizarre period through a series of everyday interactions and observations.
  • Killers of the Flower Moon... first the book… and now the movie… has brought attention to the murders of Osage people that took place a century ago. Now a small Oklahoma community is grappling with that history. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Book reviewer Suzanne Perez says author Jacqueline Woodson's writing prowess is evident again in "Remember Us," which offers a realistic and poignant look at the struggles of adolescence.
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